

When it comes to electrical fittings, choosing the right switch style impacts not just functionality but also the look and feel of your spaces. As architects and homeowners weigh modular vs non modular switches, one traditional option continues to stand out for its simplicity, reliability, and cost-effectiveness – the piano type switch.
Precision Electricals’ Series 2 Prime range brings this classic design up to speed with modern needs, blending proven performance with updated safety and style. Here’s why it might be the better fit for your next project.
A piano type switch is a traditional, non-modular design that earned its name from its slim, rectangular shape reminiscent of piano keys. It remains a staple in many homes and commercial installations because of its straightforward operation and proven performance.
The Series 2 Prime range updates this timeless switch style with improved safety standards, smoother actuation, and sleeker aesthetics while retaining the familiarity people appreciate.
When evaluating modular vs non modular switches, it’s important to understand the core distinction. Modular switches are built from interchangeable modules that snap into a frame or plate, allowing customization and easy upgrades. Non modular (or conventional) switches like the piano type are typically fixed units installed as a single piece.
The Series 2 Prime sits firmly in the non-modular category but brings a modern twist to a traditional format. If your project doesn’t require high customization (like USB ports or fancy modules), this kind of switch often makes more sense – especially when speed, cost, simplicity matter.
It’s not just about how the switch looks, it’s what inside that really counts.
At the heart of every Series 2 Prime switch is high-quality switchgear that:
In short, you’re getting the best of both worlds: the charm of a traditional piano switch, plus the performance you expect from a modern-day electrical product.
1. Budget-Friendly Projects: Non modular switches like Series 2 Prime typically cost less per unit than modular switches, making them ideal for bulk installations.
2. Simple Electrical Layouts: If you don’t need advanced modules or extras, it gets the job done efficiently.
3. Quick Maintenance: A familiar format means easy repairs and replacements for most electricians.
4. You Prefer a Classic Look: Some people simply like the timeless feel of piano switches over modern, modular ones.
While modular switches are popular in newer builds, piano type switches haven’t really gone out of style – and for good reason. The decision between modular vs non-modular really comes down to what your project needs.
If you’re on the lookout for something reliable, cost-effective, and easy to install, the Series 2 Prime from Precision Electricals offers a smart, stylish solution that brings together tradition and technology.
