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I hope someone here can help me identify this switch or an equivalent
one. It's from an old (late '70s) GE range hood. There are a pair of pushbutton switches - one controls the fan - push once for high speed, push again for low, push again for off. The light switch is similar - push once for bright, again for dim, again for off. The light switch has failed. It's a mechanical failure, it won't pop out any more. I will replace it when I can find another of its kind. This one is a Leviton brand. It looks like the push or rotary switches I've seen on many light fixtures. I see some such switches referred to as "canopy" switches. Engraved on the front copper face is: UND.LAB.INC.LIST. 1A-250V 3A-125V 3A-125 V.A.C.-L SA (in a circle) Can anyone help steer me in the right direction? Pictures at: http://rednoise.vacau.com/temp/switch/ |
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