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Legrand
Pass & Seymour Radiant Night Light + SP/3-Way Switch, White
Model #
NTL873WCC6
Item #
258340
Legrand
Pass & Seymour Radiant Night Light + SP/3-Way Switch, White
Pass & Seymour Radiant Night Light + SP/3-Way Switch, White is rated
out of
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$23.99
In stock
Model #
NTL873WCC6
Item #
258340
In stock
Description
White, radiant night light + sp/3way switch.
Specifications
SKU | 258340 |
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Weight | 0.300000 |
UPC | 00785007032314 |
Country of Origin | CN |
Package Width | 1.94 |
Package Length | 1.94 |
Package Height | 4.38 |
Model Number | NTL873WCC6 |
Brand | Legrand |
Manufacturer Name | PASS & SEYMOUR |
Rated 1 out of
5
by
JAM from
Install Instructions Inadequate for Single Pole
Instructions are non-existent for single pole install. Instructions state that a separate neutral is need but no indication where to connect it. I have connected hundreds of three and four way switches without issue but the instructions for this will instantly trip a breaker. If I can’t get help from the 800 number it is going back. Very frustrating. Lots and f time wasted.
Date published: 2023-07-13
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Switcheroo from
See the light without being blinded by it.
Easy install, works great - produces enough light to get your bearings in dark room or hallway without needing full room lights. LED light has 4 brightness levels. Overall very happy, a good Legrand product.
Date published: 2022-08-31
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Terry S. from
Helpful Tips for Single Pole Installation
The included instructions weren't very helpful for single pole installation, so here are some tips. If you're replacing a single pole switch, you'll notice that the original switch had 2 wires connected to it along with a green or bare copper "ground" wire. Take the 2 insulated wires (not the ground) and connect 1 to the black screw on the side (this is called the common). Take the 2nd wire and connect it to one of the gold screws (these are called the travelers). Which traveler you connect it to will determine which way the rocker switches on and off. One traveler will have power when the switch is up and one traveler will have power when the switch is down. With the nightlight on top, the traveler that worked for me was the one on the opposite side of the common (black screw). The light is on when the top of the rocker is pressed. Once you have those connected, you need a third wire (again, not the ground), called the neutral wire. Your original single pole switch didn't use this. If your house is wired properly, there should be a white wire tucked away in the back of the switch box. This is the neutral or white wire you see in the not-so-great diagram. You will need to tap into this wire using a 6" or so piece of spare wire so that you can connect it to the "silver" screw on the opposite side of the common (black screw). When your done with this, you should be using the black screw (common), one of the gold screws (traveler), and the silver screw (neutral). Now, connect the ground wire to the green screw and you should be done. Carefully tuck everything back into the switch box, add a cover, turn on the power, and enjoy. I hope this helps! When properly connected, it works great.
Date published: 2022-07-02
Rated 3 out of
5
by
Eric from
Could have been the best switch
I purchased a bunch of the Night Light with Single-Pole, 3-way switch for single pole use I have tried everything to get the switch to work properly with the layout of the light about the switch. However it appears the instructions show the light located on the bottom. But if you set it up that way the word Legrand which is on the rocker switch would be upside down. When I flip the switch so the rocker is on top then people say your switch is upside down because the wording is upside down. However if I install the switch with the light on top and the wording facing the right way up (which is how I would like it installed) it operates backwards. Off is up and On is Down. I have tried switching the COM (Lead wire) and SP (Hot wire) which on a normal switch would reverse the operation however on the switch it does nothing.
This switch could have been great if they actually tested the product in real life before sending it to market.
Also, the instruction for Single Pole use are nil. Only 3-way operation is documented. I know configuring this single pole use should be common sense to anyone that is actually installing this. However that is not me. I usually wire nut my whites for a switch rather then connecting them for single pole use.
Date published: 2020-01-06
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Mayra from
Love this light switch!
We love the way this switch works and how great it is to provide a night light feature!
Date published: 2019-07-27
Rated 4 out of
5
by
John H from
Works great ... wiring diagram, not so much
Several reviewers mentioned the confusing wiring diagram, they are 100% correct. I'd give it 5 stars if the wiring instructions were better. A You Tube video on 3 way switch installation and a volt/ohm meter made it easy. I installed this 3 way switch (with built-in night light) as a replacement in a dark hall. Works exactly as advertised. I like the photo sensor for the light; it works wells.
PS. Use of the white (common) wire on the Legrand NLT873 is required.
Date published: 2019-07-06
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Dan S from
Works Great
I've installed this switch in my home at two location. One on a three way hall light and another in the bath room. Both are excellent choices for a night light. Adjustable light output for perfect night lighting. Off in day, on at night. Use your ohm meter if you can't decipher the instructions.
Date published: 2018-12-01
Rated 4 out of
5
by
nurhachi83 from
Great, but does have one flaw!
I bought these and I really enjoy them. My house is really dark at night and tough to navigate without turning lots of lights on. One thing I noticed that kind of irked me was that I bought one to put at front door where my front porch light switch is. However when I want to turn my front porch light on at night the night light shuts off thus making the night light useless. Was curious if there was anyway around this. Besides that they look and work great for me!
Date published: 2018-08-03
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