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LST100W Digital Wall Switch Timer with Wall Plate | 
enlarge | Brand: LST Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $30.50
Avg. Customer Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 22560
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
MPN: LST100W ASIN: B000ESUI7S
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description mfr: Swylite Corporation Features: • Controls indoor or outdoor loads, including fans and appliances • Fits single or multi-gang junction boxes/wall plates • Single decorator-style wall plate included • Single or 3-Way switch operation • Simple to install, program and operate • Streamlined, low profile mounting • Set & Forget - events permanently stored in memory • Single ON/OFF event timer, avoids confusion • Large, easy to read LCD clock and readout • Internal battery backup, never needs replacement • Easy to see and use, Manual override switch • Built-in surge voltage protection circuitry • Manual On-Demand delayed OFF feature - no programming reqAed • Variable mode discourages intruders • Works with Compact Fluorescent Bulbs • Conserves energy - saves money
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS: • Model: LST100 • Supply Rating: 110-125 VAC, 60 Hz, neutral line required • Load: 15 Amp Resistive, 5A Inductive, 625 Watts Incandescent, 1/2 HP motors • Internal Surge Protection: Self-Protecting against 1000 V Transient Voltage Spikes • Approvals: ETL CUS Listed, Conforms to UL STD 60730-1A & 60730-2-7, Certified to CAN/CSA E60730-1 & E730-2-7, Complies with FCC Part 15, Class B Requirements. • Storage Temperature: -4F to +158 (-20C to +70C) • Operating Temperature: +14F to +131F (-10C to +55C) • 5% - 95% Relative Humidity, Non-Condensing • Memory Backup: Real Time is protected against
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| Customer Reviews: Read 4 more reviews...
So Far, So Good; Very Nice Timer! November 13, 2008 I purchased this timer for the outside lights on my home. Since I use CFL's on the fixtures, I did some research and found this product. After reading the favorable reviews, I decided to try it.
I installed it this afternoon and had some questions about the installation. Kim at Swylite was very helpful. The installation took less than 1 hour, even with the request for technical assistance from Swylite.
I set the time and the on and off settings and it is working perfectly so far. I will update this review after a couple of weeks.
Gem of a timer November 24, 2007 The ONLY timer for use with compact fluorescent bulbs! I had used Intermatic timers bought from Homedepot and those just blow my CF bulbs up. Although it took some googling to find this timer, it does what it describes. Easy to program, variable on/off feature, clear LCD display though lacking backlight.
The programming buttons are a tad small but the on/off switch is large for manual overriding. A deserving 5 star product.
Swylite Digital Timer LST 100W October 1, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
SWYLITE Digital Timer LST 100W
The use of this great timer goes beyond just operating lights. My application is a motorized operation of rolling shutters to block out afternoon sun light which should take place in my absence just by programmed timer operation.
That requires an in-wall timer which is equipped with a SPDT (Single pole double throw) relay contact operation for the separate UP and DOWN motor windings. It has not been easy to find such a timer. The SWYLITE product is the only unit I could come up with on the domestic market which has that function.
Since my shutters have limit switches which interrupt the circuit whenever the shutter reaches the end position, they would only work correctly with the timer when the minimum load (7watts) is maintained.
I called the company and talked to Kim P. Fallon, who offered to reprogram my switches to operate without the minimum load requirements at no charge. Now there is a company who really cares for their customers!!
It should be mentioned, that the entire encounter I had with this company in obtaining information for my specific application had been very enjoyable. Not only that I got the required info right away without having to go through an automated phone system in numerous loops for several minutes, but the personnel was precise and to the point every time in any instance. Even the receptionist answered technical questions to a degree which was simply astounding.
Should anyone need a good, reliable contact timer or has an application going beyond just timing an incandescent light, the SWYLITE product is the solution. Plus there is accessible, resident expertise to help and accommodate your needs.
Great product, outstanding service, excellent company!
Automatic Outside Light Timer May 14, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought the LST 100W Digital Wall Switch Timer to control a mercury vapor light near the downstairs entrance to our home. I was impressed with the appearance of the switch, its instructions, and the ease of installation. It does require a full depth electrical box because it is fairly deep. The connections are made via pig tails emerging from the switch rather than screw terminals so there is a fair amount of wire to cram back into the box when the connections are completed. We have had it in daily use for about two weeks and it works reliably. It is easy enough to set that the directions are almost redundant. If I could think of an excuse I'd buy another one.
Great product, but note minimum bulb wattage April 10, 2007 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I installed this timer switch in a single pole and 3-way installation and it worked great. Sure, the switch has a big profile, but it should fit into any normal junction box.
The compact fluorescent (CFL) bulb makes a difference. I originally had problems when using a compact fluorescent bulb from Ikea. The minimum wattage is 7W, and my Ikea bulb was 11W. It was very erratic. Sometimes it wouldn't turn on automatically. When switched to a 10W GE bulb, it has worked perfectly. CFL bulbs may be higher than the minimum required, but the wattage varies during start-up, that brief moment they are powering up. If you have problems switch to incandescent to prove that it is not a switch problem.
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