Modular vs. Normal Switches: Key Differences Explained

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This article explores the differences between modular switches and normal (non-modular) switches, helping you understand which type is best for your needs.

Introduction:

Electrical switches are fundamental devices that interrupt the flow of electric current. They operate as binary devices, existing in either an ON or OFF state. These switches either complete or break an electrical circuit.

Based on their specifications, electrical switches are categorized as:

  • SPST (Single Pole Single Throw)
  • SPDT (Single Pole Double Throw)
  • DPST (Double Pole Single Throw)
  • DPDT (Double Pole Double Throw)

Furthermore, switches can be categorized based on their usage:

  • “Do Not Disturb” Switch
  • Light Dimmer
  • Bell Push Switch

Modular Switch vs Normal Switch Image: Modular Switch vs. Normal Switch

Switches are also categorized based on interior decor requirements and customized user needs into modular and normal switch types. Modular switches are often preferred for safety and luxury over conventional non-modular switches.

Modular vs. Non-Modular Switches: A Comparison

The table below highlights the key differences between modular and non-modular switches:

FeaturesModular SwitchNon-Modular Switch
Metal screws and wiring cablesNot requiredRequired
Risk of Electric shockNoYes
ConfigurationCan be customized to meet changing consumer needsFixed and requires replacement to meet changing needs
InstallationVery simpleComplex
Interior decorationHighly recommended for home and office decorationNot recommended but can be used
Life SpanMoreLess
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