Hubbell LED Nightlight Wiring Devices

Hubbell Nightlight

The nightlight family of products from Hubbell combines the function of a wiring device with the convenience of a nightlight. Designed to provide a guiding light, these devices are energy efficient, consuming between 0.5-1 watt. Available in duplex tamper resistant receptacles, decorator switches and decorator nightlight, there is a device for every application.

Nightlight wiring devices can be used in many commercial and residential applications as an alternative to plug-in nightlights. These products are designed for permanent installation and equipped with a photo cell to automatically turn on and off depending on the amount of ambient light present. Everyday plug-in nightlights are bulky, easily damaged, and occupy outlets that may be needed. Hubbell offers nightlight devices in a compact and aesthetically pleasing Style Line decorator receptacle, switch or nightlight.

Find out more: http://ecatalog.hubbell-wiring.com/press/pdfs/Original_WLFTS001.pdf.

 

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