Westinghouse 7702300 Fan-Light Switch & Pull Chain
Install a light switch to your ceiling fan with this Westinghouse Fan Light Switch with Polished Brass Pull Chain. A cost-effective alternative to buying a new fan, this unit features two wires to control lighting options and a brass beaded pull chain for easy manual operation. An additional white pull string with brass connector is included to extend the length of the chain. This easy-to-install fan switch is rated for 3-amps at 250-volts and 6-amps at 125-volts, and is RU and CSA certified. Westinghouse is a global brand creating products that will enhance your lifestyle; ceiling fans, decorative lighting, light bulbs and accessories. Generations have trusted Westinghouse to make comfort and convenience a priority. Whether you’re looking for the latest technology or reliable quality products, they provide lighting choices that guide you in the right direction. Product reference number 77023.
Product Features
- Allows you to add an on-off switch for fan lights
- Compatible with most ceiling fans
- Two-wire switch
- Fan maximum of 3-amps at 250-volts or 6-amps at 125-volts; RU and CSA certified
- Includes pull chain for convenient manual control
- Limit one (1) per order
- Returns will not be honored on this closeout item
Can’t go wrong Good replacement for my Hunter ceiling fan light switch. The original switch had broke after only a couple months of minimal use. Was able to install in ten minutes. Cut the old switch off and wire this one up.The only two drawback that I see: Chain color. Knew this up front, but can shorten it and add the bronze color pull chain so the brass part is hidden in lamp area.The other drawback is that the thread where the chain comes out is plastic. The existing…
Easy and inexpensive fix My son broke the fan chain off inside his room’s ceiling fan by playing Tarzan . I bought this after a long cooling off period on my part and wasn’t disappointed. I made sure the electricity was off, set up a ladder, and unscrewed the three screws holding that part of the unit in place. Took about 10 to 15 minutes total to pull out the old one and put in the new one. It would have been faster with someone else holding the fan still, but that wasn’t a big deal. It was worth the time and…
Bought this to replace a broken switch on the light …