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Switch Modules

Knightsbridge switch modules for grid and plate mounting, so you can build a faceplate to suit the room. The range covers 20AX two-way and retractive switches, DP toggle and key switches, intermediate modules, fan isolators, neon indicators and dimmer modules from trailing edge to 1-10V and intelligent types. Finishes run white, matt black, polished and brushed chrome, brushed brass, antique brass, smoked bronze and black nickel.

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Modules for the grid system

Switch modules are the building blocks of the grid and plate mounting system, letting you put together a faceplate that suits the room rather than settling for a fixed layout. Each module drops into a mounting frame behind the plate, so you can mix switches, dimmers and indicators on a single bank and control several circuits from one tidy panel.

What the range covers

The range covers two-way and retractive switches, double-pole toggle and key switches, intermediate modules for multi-point control, fan isolators, neon indicators and a spread of dimmer modules from trailing edge through to intelligent types. That mix means a position can take on whatever job the room needs, from a simple light switch to a multi-gang control point with isolators and status lights.

Finishes across the range

Module finishes run white, matt black, polished and brushed chrome, brushed brass, antique brass, smoked bronze and black nickel, so the modules can match the faceplate and the rest of the room. Keeping the module finish consistent with the plate gives a clean, considered face on the wall.

How to build a panel

Work out which functions each position needs, then choose the modules and a mounting frame with enough gangs to hold them, leaving room for any blanks. Match the module finish to the faceplate you are fitting. This approach lets you add or swap functions later without changing the whole plate.

Fitting and delivery

Modules carry mains wiring, so assembly and fitting are a job for a qualified electrician. Free UK delivery over £99, worldwide shipping.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a retractive and a standard switch module?

A standard module stays in the position you set, on or off. A retractive module springs back after each press and is used to trigger dimmers, intelligent lighting and bell circuits. The range holds both in single-pole and double-pole forms, from 10AX up to 20AX.

Which dimmer module suits LED lighting?

For LED loads, look at the trailing edge modules rated 10-200W, some listing a 10-100W LED band, and the intelligent dimmer modules, which list an LED range such as 5-150W. The 1-10V rotary module is for compatible LED drivers. Check your fittings fall within the module's LED wattage band before choosing, as low loads can flicker on the wrong type.

Do these modules fit any grid plate?

The modules are tagged as grid modules sized to clip into Knightsbridge grid frames and faceplates, with dimmer, switch, indicator and fan isolator types in the same footprint. Mixing module functions on one frame lets you group several controls behind a single plate. Match the module count to the frame and the plate finish you have chosen.

What does AX mean, and how do I read 20AX?

AX denotes a switch rated for inductive loads such as fluorescent and lighting circuits, so 20AX is a 20-amp rated switch module and 10AX is 10-amp. The number tells you the current the module can carry. Pick a rating at or above the circuit it controls.

Can I fit a switch module myself?

Swapping a module into an existing grid plate is straightforward, but anything involving fixed mains wiring carries a shock risk and should be installed by a qualified electrician. Turn off the supply at the consumer unit before any work, and have the circuit checked once the module is in place.

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