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There are various types of wall switches for electrical power.
For example: dimmer switches, combination switch/ receptacles, programmable switches, toggle-type easy to use universal designs for persons of all ages and physical ability. And motion or sound activated switches for on-demand power without lifting a finger.
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The three types most often found in homes are single-pole, three-way, and four-way standard design switches. Each can be identified by the number of screw terminals it has; a single pole has two, a three-way has three, and a four-way has four. Newer switches may also have push fittings in addition to screw terminals.
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Before installing any type wall switch, turn off the power at your service panel, or the fuse or breaker box. If you are absolutely positive as to which fuse or breaker controls belong to the circuit you will be working on, remove that fuse or trip that breaker. Otherwise, remove the main fuse or trip the main breaker.
Aside from the switch kits, tools required will include:
* Screwdriver
* Knife or stripping wire
* Insulating tape
* Hand cleaner
* Side-cutting pliers
* Cable connectors
Below are directions for installing each of these three types of switches.
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