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Legrand Myrius NextGen 6A Bell Push Switch with Indicator, 2 Module

Legrand Myrius NextGen 6A Bell Push Switch with Indicator, 2 Module

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Quick Answer: What is Legrand Myrius NextGen Bell Push Switch used for?

Legrand Myrius NextGen Bell Push Switch is a 6A momentary contact switch with built-in indicator, designed for activating doorbells, buzzers, and call systems with spring-return action that automatically releases when pressure is removed.

  • Current Rating: 6 Ampere
  • Switch Type: Bell Push (momentary contact)
  • Module Size: 2 Module
  • Available Colors: Classic White, Charcoal Grey
  • Feature: Built-in indicator light

Product Description

Legrand Myrius NextGen Bell Push Switch is specifically designed for doorbell and call system applications where momentary contact is required. Unlike standard switches that stay in position, this bell push switch automatically returns to its original state when released, making it perfect for signaling applications.

The integrated indicator light provides visual confirmation when the switch is activated, useful for verifying doorbell operation or identifying which call button was pressed in multi-point systems. Available in Classic White and Charcoal Grey, it integrates seamlessly with your Myrius NextGen modular electrical setup.

Technical Specifications (Quick Reference)

Specification Details
Brand Legrand Myrius NextGen
Current Rating 6 Ampere
Voltage 240V AC
Switch Type Bell Push (Momentary Contact)
Module Size 2 Module
Color Options Classic White, Charcoal Grey

Recommended Applications

  • Doorbell Systems: Primary application for activating electric doorbells and chimes
  • Intercom Systems: Call button for audio/video intercom installations
  • Nurse Call Systems: Patient call buttons in healthcare facilities and home care setups
  • Office Call Systems: Reception desk call buttons and meeting room buzzers
  • Security Systems: Panic buttons and emergency call activation
  • Multi-Point Calling: Multiple bell push switches for different zones or rooms

Installation Guidelines

  1. Power Off: Disconnect power supply to the doorbell circuit before installation
  2. Wire Connection: Connect the bell push switch in series with your doorbell or buzzer circuit. Typically uses 1.5 sq mm wire for low-voltage doorbell systems
  3. Indicator Wiring: Connect indicator as per wiring diagram if visual confirmation is desired when button is pressed
  4. Testing: After installation, test the bell push to ensure proper momentary contact and that it returns to normal position when released

FAQs

1) What is the difference between a bell push switch and a regular switch?

A bell push switch is a momentary contact switch that only makes contact while being pressed and automatically returns to the off position when released. A regular switch stays in position until manually toggled again.

2) Can I use this bell push for a wireless doorbell?

This is designed for wired doorbell systems. For wireless doorbells, you typically don't need a separate bell push as the wireless button is self-contained. However, you can use this to trigger a wired-to-wireless converter if needed.

3) What does the indicator light show?

The indicator illuminates when the bell push is pressed, providing visual confirmation that the circuit is active. This is useful for troubleshooting doorbell issues or in noisy environments where you can't hear the bell.

4) Can I connect multiple bell push switches to one doorbell?

Yes, you can connect multiple bell push switches in parallel to a single doorbell, allowing you to ring the bell from different locations like front door, back door, or gate. All switches will activate the same bell.

5) Is this suitable for low-voltage doorbell systems?

While rated for 240V AC, this switch can also be used with low-voltage doorbell systems (12V-24V) commonly used in residential applications. The 6A rating is more than sufficient for typical doorbell current requirements.

6) Why does my bell push need 2 modules when it's just a button?

The 2-module size accommodates the bell push mechanism, spring-return system, and integrated indicator circuitry. This ensures reliable operation and long service life compared to smaller, less robust designs.

Why Buy from HomeRun?

  • Authentic Legrand Hardware: Verified genuine products
  • Durable Mechanism: Spring-return action tested for thousands of operations
  • Bangalore Fulfilment: Quick local availability

Returns & Exchange Policy

  1. Return within 72 hours of delivery for:
    • Damaged or defective product
    • Wrong or missing item
  2. Product cannot be returned once installed or used
  3. Refer to Refund Policy for complete details
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