Every real estate developer wants to increase the property value of their investment. One way of doing so is through the dedicated accumulation of good technical information to improve their building’s architecture, amenities, health, and safety standards.
Design is a holistic process. The whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Streamlining each aspect of a residential and commercial space is a necessary process to serve the end-user, so as to gain the most favorable reviews and opinions of your professional standards.
Modular switches have taken over the electrical switches market, given their aesthetic superiority over conventional switches. They add value to any property. We understand the value you place on the electrical aspect of your building’s details, so we have presented 7 pointers to help you find the most appropriate modular electrical switches.
1. Heat-Resistant Materials
When looking for a switch apparatus that works, one of the primary concerns is the safety of the living space. Electrical circuits are often liable to accidents such as overcurrent and arc flashes, which lead to a fire. So, the idea is to mitigate the damage, and the first step is to buy flame retardant (FR) grade materials that resist the spread of fire. One of the most popular materials is FR-grade polycarbonate, which is a thermoplastic used for switches and cover plates. You can also use specialized glass, for a more elegant look.
2. Broad Customization Options
When you look for modular switches, the idea is to find a seamless balance between the electrical switches and the interiors of your space. Design sensitivity lends a sophisticated sense of aesthetic to any living space. When the switches and their other components utilize a superior design that hide screw holes and sport different finishes that blend into the surrounding walls, then the holistic design feels high-end. You can look for matte, glossy, wood, or metallic finishes to match your interiors.
3. Broad Technological Options
Switches work through various technologies. In the current scenario, two-way switches are popular due to their versatility. They allow end-users to switch on lights from multiple positions in a living space. These can also be handy in large commercial spaces where multiple people might need to control one appliance from larger distances.
4. Adaptable Pin-Type Sockets
One of the major issues with the usage of switches and their socket boards is that international visitors often find their devices incompatible with local pin-types. Therefore, it is worth noting that your building’s switchboards and sockets should be adaptable to various pin-types to ease the terms of usage. Do not compromise on providing multiple options when you can afford it.
5. Clean and Durable Design
Often, conventional switches can look dirty due to their orthogonal design which accumulates dirt. Several modular switch designs utilize curved fixing plates to prevent dust from accumulating between the wall and plate. Some of these modular switches and sockets are also UV-resistant, which mitigates discoloring from UV light rays.
6. Child Safety
Modular switches have a more compact design which prevents hazardous situations from arising among children who are using the living space. Look for sockets and fixing plates that are shuttered and have arc flash shielding. Also, look for microbe-resistant surfaces that use ions to purify.
7. Maintenance & Repair
It is essential to find modular switches that have a convenient method of removal. Sometimes when faceplates have to be removed, it can cause damage to the surrounding paint and wall, so look for a modular switch range with a front-loading mechanism that allows easy disconnection of a faulty switch or socket. Many modular switches manufacturers have multiple switch ranges and series to cater to the design options in residential and commercial spaces. Precision Electricals has 5 series of modular switches in varying sizes, materials, finishes, and colors. You can consult with us to get the cleanest modular designs for your electrical switch