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I need a switch to control a fan, a vanity light and ceiling light for my bathroom. The 62W seem to be the likely choice as it will control all 3 independently. My bathroom has a dedicated 20Amp circuit. Can this switch be put on the 20A circuit? All ights are pon the 20A circuit and it states taht the rocker switches are 15A...
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Thank you for your question on the model 62W combination switch/timer. The 62W contains two switches, rated at 120 volts, 15 amps each (or 20 amps combined) and a timer rated at 120 volts, 20 amps.
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What exactly does the 20 amp combined mean for the dual switches?
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Thank you for your question on the model 62W combination wall switch. Each switch is rated for 15 amps, but the total current for both switches combined, is not to exceed 20 amps. In other words, either switch may be 15 amps,but the remaining switch must have a load of 5 amps or less.
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