ole7 TURAL ets Ree! € SERGIA for thefiom al ik aa ma aa ae 22 WIRING DEVICES Digitized b wrrentemnet Archive In 2023'V with funding from Columbia University Libraries https://archive.org/details/hubbellwiringdevOOhubb Isles leleikIe WIRING DEVICES for the Home Copyright 1924 by Harvey Hubbell, Inc. IFQUIBIGEILIL WOURIUNGE IDIE WIC) s for the Home LE EOI EOSie Ole Welk) | BOOK is to provide the Archi- tect with a concise work of refer- ence, giving practical and accurate in- formation concerning standard wiring devices required in modern buildings. This subject is divided into two sections. Dimensional and other data, and specification clauses covering each type of wiring device, are given on ages latoml. and 26) to, 29" A series of dwelling rooms, adequately equipped for future electrical needs, are shown in perspective and plan on pages 18 to 20. ° ¢ o Letting well enough alone has never been the working policy of the Hubbell organization. Its appreci- ation of the future needs of the indus- try, and consistent improvements since 1893, have resulted in the development of a comprehensive line of electrical wiring devices and specialties with standard mechanisms and interchange- able features greatly simplifying the work of Architect and Contractor. Many of the mechanisms originat- ing in this organization have become standard throughout the industry. Long before its need was generally recognized, Hubbell produced the Pull Socket. The first Separable Attach- ment Plug, consisting of a threaded Base and bladed Cap, was a Hubbell invention; and the Cap with flat brass blades fitting narrow slots in the plug base or in wall receptacle, was another advancement which is now standard. The wide use of two types of caps, one with its blades arranged in tandem and the other with parallel blades, brought forth another Hubbell im- provement: the receptacle with two T-shaped slots, arranged to take either cap; and this is now the uni- versally adopted Convenience Outlet of today. In considering Hubbell Electrical Wiring Devices, therefore, the Archi- tect is assured of a standard line, com- pletely fulfilling modern electrical needs, interchangeable throughout, and embodying every improvement. PAR Eye UbB SE lee ING Bridgeport, Connecticut, U.S.A. 2 CONVENIENCE OUTLEETS ‘vu EU cfg gence e A STULL | | | Width of body 15%” Profile View— Profile View— : ; Width of plate 234” Porcelain Body Composition Body Single Convenience Outlet assembled No. 5547. No. 5850. with Plate No. 5548. V HUBBELL) 38 Profile View— Profile View— f i 5siti d Duplex Convenience Outlet assembled BOTA 2 SRE nie with Plate No. 6258. ProfileView—assembled with No. 6282—234’” Round Plate; No. 6283 —3}4"" Round Plate Single Round Plate Convenience Outlet 3 1G se HUBBELL WIRING DEVICES D sy for the Home CONVENIENCE OUTLETS 3 Single Convenience Outlet This type of Wall Receptacle is called a Convenience Outlet because it pro- vides a convenient electrical connection for the operation of appliances. It con- sists of a shallow body setting flush with the wall surface, and presenting two T-shaped openings, or ~Te-Slots”. These give access to double (phosphor- bronze) contact springs occupying in- dividual contact chambers, which makes poor contact or short circuit impossible. Electrical contact is made by merely “plugging in’ the blades of the attach- ment plug cap wired to the appliance cord. Capacity: 10 Amperes at 250 Volts Brass plates may be rectangular or round, as shown. Duplex Convenience Outlet Recommended for general use since it provides two independent but iden- tical normally in the space ‘Two Te-Slot outlets occupied by one. appliances can be operated from this receptacle at the same time without interference. Capacity: 10 Amperes at 250 Volts per outlet. This receptacle is standard with rectangular plates. phaser Te-Slots Accommodate Standard Attachment Plug Caps p y LC 4 Parallel blades 4 & Tandem blades The two-piece or ~Separable’’ At- tachment Plug consists of a Screw Base threaded to fit any socket-receptacle, and a cap having brass contact blades arranged in tandem, or parallel. As illustrated at the left, Hubbell Te- Slots accommodate both types of cap. Clause for Architects’ Specifications : Furnish and install in the following scheduled rooms, where indicated by sym- bol on plans, Hubbell Single Receptacle, 10 Amperes—250 Volts, Catalog No. (5547, porcelain; 5850, composition], with Hubbell Brass Plate, Catalog No. 5548. Furnish and install in the following scheduled rooms, where indicated by sym- bol on plans, Hubbell Duplex Receptacle, 10 Amperes—250 Volts, Catalog No. [6257, porcelain; 5890, composition], with Hubbell Brass Plate, Catalog No. 6258. Furnish and install in the following scheduled rooms, where indicated by sym- bol on plans, Hubbell Lift Cover Recep- tacle, 10 Amperes—250 Volts, Catalog No. [5579, porcelain; 6980, composition], with Hubbell Lift Cover Plate, Catalog No. [5580, double hinge; ©6801, single hinge]. RP Furnish and _ install in the following scheduled rooms, where indicated by sym- bol on plans, Hubbell Round Plate Recep- tacle, 10 Amperes—250 Volts, Catalog No. (6282, with 234” round brass plate assembled; 6283, with 314” round brass plate assembled]]. Plates shall be finished to match sur- rounding hardware, sample of which will be furnished by architect. Where two or more separate receptacles are mounted in gangs, one common plate shall be used. [1] Plates shall be struck-up brass not less than [.040], [.000]-inch thick. [2] Plates shall be milled from solid brass not less than .100-inch thick. Separable Attachment Plug Cap, Cata- log No. [See Hubbell Catalog No. 17 for Types and pis shall be furnished with [each] [....%] of these receptacles. HUBBELL WIRING DEVICES for the Home 4 CONVENIENCE OUTLETS AMM yy vvvvivvovurvvvavovvcsvanvonvevoaco eevee cc gegen eee eek eke gcse ONE vein A TAO ARTI ITRTOTRARAIUUeeRA NOTORIOUS EC Profile View—Single Con- Lift Cover Plate No. 5580 venience Outlet Body with double hinge Width of body 154” No. 6980 —Composition Width of plate 234” Profile View —Single Con- Lift Cover Plate No. 6801 Width of body 154” venience Outlet Body with single hinge door Width of plate 234” No. 5579—Porcelain or No. 6897 with self-closing spring hinge door HUBBELL WIRING DEVICES for the Home CONVENIENCE OUTLETS 5 Convenience Outlet with Lift Cover Plates Plates having lift covers were for- merly used with receptacles designed to accommodate threaded plugs. The cover afforded some protection from dust, and concealed the exposed contacts. For locations where a concealed Out- let is required this type of plate is de- sirable. It affords the convenience of Hubbell Te-Slots, with none of the dangers of exposed contacts. Plates are of three styles: No. 6801 is made of stamped brass, with a single hinge door; No. 6897 has a self-closing spring hinge door, but in other respects is the same as No. 6801; and No. 5580 is machined solid brass, with double hinge door, allowing cover to swing back in line with the plate. Pilates for Convenience Outlets Standard finish for Convenience Out- let Plates is brush-brass. Special fin- ishes may be furnished on request. The plates are manufactured for single receptacles, or in horizontal gangs for two, three, and four outlets. Plates in vertical gangs can be furnished in solid brass. Single and Duplex Convenience Outlet plates are made of struck-up metal or milled from solid brass. Lift Cover Plates for Single Outlets are struck-up from the same gauge metal for the single-hinge type, and milled from solid brass for the double-hinge type. Combination Brass Plates Two-gang combination plates, com- prising switch and receptacle openings, or 10-Ampere and 20-Ampere receptacle openings, can be had in struck-up brass, .060-inch thick. Plates:A, B, D, G, H, Kee and: ly. Plates are milled from solid brass .100-inch horizontal thick = can be made in or vertical combinations of the styles shown below, and must consist of letters. Centers will be spaced horizontally ly ald d 14%” and vertically 35%”. two or more _ different HUBBELL WIRING DEVICES for the Home 6 DE EUXE OUTLETS Dvvuvasnoaenuiay vn aon ene aca enn ns MMMM OEE TINE UE Profile View—Body No No. 6775; Plate No. 6776 Single Flush-Door Receptacle. Width of body 111 6” Width of plate 234” i lig ala ” Width of body 11% Profile View—Body__ No. Width of plate 234” 6755; Plate No. 6756 Duplex Flush-Door Receptacle fe) (9 Brass Covered Com- All Composition Cap Brass Covered Com- Brass Covered Com- position Cap. Top with Top Outlet No. position Cap. Two- position Cap. End Outlet No. 6758 6779 Cord Outlet No. 6778 Outlet No. 6759 HUBBELL WIRING DEVICES for the Home DERE XPS OOTLe Ss 7 1—Two flush doors open inward as the cap blades are pressed against them. These doors automatically return to the flush position when the cap is withdrawn. receptacle. Single De Luxe Outlet In fine buildings, where concealed electrical outlets may be preferred, Hubbell DeLuxe Flush Door Recep- tacles have found ready acceptance. Their design overcomes the old objec- tion to this type of flush receptacle, ieetaavetne. live. contacts can, be reached only by the cap blades after passing through narrow slots in the porcelain body. Hubbell DeLuxe Outlets are sold with or without caps. of caps to choose from. 2—The non-conducting composition body of the cap fills the opening, and the tandem brass blades enter beveled slots in the body of the 3—Only the brass-covered head of the cap now shows. Its blades have connected with double (phosphor- bronze) contact springs within the porcelain body, and the electrical contact is complete. Duplex De Luxe Outlet Provides an electrical connection for two appliances, in the space normally occupied by a single outlet. The DeLuxe Flush Door Receptacle is designed for use in clubs, hotel lob- bies, public buildings, and other formal rooms, as well as in fine homes. It is an efficient and distinctive current out- let for lamps, candelabra, fans, heaters, and other appliances seldom removed. There are four styles Capacity: Single or Duplex: 10 Amperes—250 Volts. Clause for Architects’ Specifications Furnish and install in the following scheduled rooms, where indicated by sym- bol on plans, Hubbell Flush Door Recep- tacle, 10 Amperes—250 Volts, Catalog No. 6775, with Hubbell Plate, Catalog No. 6776. Furnish and install in the following scheduled rooms, Hubbell Duplex Flush Door Receptacles, Catalog No. 6755, with Hubbell Plate No. 6756. FD EDs. 2 Plates shall be finished to match sur- rounding hardware, sample of which will be furnished by architect. Hubbell special “Flush Door’ Cap Catalog No. [6779, all composition; 6758, 6778, 6759, brass covered] shall be fur- nished with brass cover finished to match hardware: one for each single receptacle; two for each double receptacle. HUBBELL WIRING DEVICES for the Home MM HOH HUA Width of body 117” Width of plate 234” 8 STANDARD TOGGLE SWITCHES Profile View MMT VARA MMT VY ATAURI MMT NV NHUVUAARAUIA A 2 Mn NUNIT NV HNHEHNATIAE Standard Toggle Flush Switch: Body No. 8641; Plate No. 8291 “Standard’’ Toggle Flush Switches A sturdy, reliable mechanism instantly makes or breaks the circuit, and is operated en- tirely by means of a short ‘Bakelite’ Toggle Arm, requiring a very slight pressure of the finger to turn the current on or off. It is simple and absolutely reliable. Single 1 C4 3 G Siw Slo Profile View Pole, Double Pole, Three Way and Four Way; capacity: 10 Amperes—125 Volts; 5 Amperes—250 Volts. Plates furnished single, two-, three-, and four-gang, in the standard sizes. Also for combination with Convenience Outlets. See page 5. Surface Toggle Switch No. 8171— 5 Amperes—125 Volts No. 8421—10 Amperes—125 Volts “Surface Type” Toggle Switches This type is used with outlet boxes or conduit fittings. Wires are led through holes in the body, and connected with terminals inside the switch. The mechanism is similar to the Flush Type shown above, operated by short toggle arm. HUBBELL WIRING DEVICES for the Home Made in Single Pole and Three-Way with porcelain or black composition base, solid or slotted. Capacities: 5 Amperes—125 Volts; 3 Amperes—250 Volts. Cover finish—brush brass. STANDARD PUSH BUTTON SWITCHES 9 U aa i fg Bee 4 ' 16 2 Width of body 11%” Width of plate 234” Profile View Standard Push Button Switch: Body No. 8501; Plate No. 8511 Standard Push Button Switches Push Button Wall Switches are famil- iar to practically every user of electri- city, having been standard equipment for many years. Hubbell Push Button Switches pro- vide instantaneous make and break, and may be depended upon to function perfectly. Single Pole, Double Pole, Three-Way and Four-Way ; Capacity: 10 Amperes —125 Volts; 5 Amperes—250 Volts. Plates available for switches up to and including eight gangs. Clause for Architects’ Specifications FT Furnish and install in the following S scheduled rooms, where indicated by sym- bol on plans, Hubbell Standard Toggle Switch, 10 Amperes—125 Volts, Catalog No. [8641, single pole; 8642 double pole; 8143, three-way, and 80644, four-way], with Hubbell Plate, Catalog No. 8291. PB Furnish and install in the following ‘S scheduled rooms, where indicated by sym- bol on plans, Hubbell Push Button Switch, 10 Amperes—125 Volts, Catalog No. [8501, single pole; 8502, double pole; 8503, three-way; and 8504, four-way], with Hubbell Plate, Catalog No. 8511. [1] Plates shall be struck-up brass not less than .000-inch thick. [2] Plate shall be milled from solid brass not less than .100-inch thick. Where two or more Toggle or Push Button Switches, or where a Switch and Receptacle are to be mounted in gangs, one common plate shall be used. oT Furnish and install in the following 5 scheduled rooms, where indicated by sym- bol on plans, Hubbell Surface Type Toggle Switch, Catalog No. [5 Amperes—125 Volts, 8171 single pole, 8173 three-way]; [10 Amperes—125 Volts, 8421 single pole]. Brass cover shall be finished to match surrounding hardware, sample of which will be furnished by architect. HUBBELL WIRING DEVICES for the Home 10 DE LUXE TOGGLES WItGHEs Ss 1% Width of body 154” Width of plate 234” Profile View De Luxe Toggle Flush Switch with plain tipped toggle. Body (Type) No. 8121; Plate No. 8291. Hubbell De Luxe Toggle Switches Mechanical Refinements OGGLE SWITCHES are coming into wide favor in this country. Their simple operation, handsome ap- pearance, and sturdy utility have been quickly recognized by architects and builders, who have used them for every type of residence, as well as for public and commercial buildings. Resulting from experiments and tests covering a number of years, Hubbell De Luxe Toggle Flush Switches com- bine many exclusive features. Impact is the force used to make and break the circuit. The toggle arm merely compresses and guides a spring, which operates the switch mech- anism instantly. There can be no binding, or burned contacts. HUBBELL WIRING DEVICES for the Home For this reason it requires merely a flip of the fingers or a movement of the elbow to turn the current off or on. The switch plate is fastened to the body by means of two brass screws, which provide a positive ground con- nection, as required by the Under- writers. Hubbell De Luxe Toggle Switches are furnished for 250 Volt service in Single Pole (5 Ampere), Double Pole, (10 and 20 Amperes); Three-Way (5 Ampere), Four-Way, (2 Ampere). Plates are brush brass finish unless otherwise specified. They may be fur- nished single, or in gangs of two, three, and four. (See page 5.) DE BUX. TOGGES SWITCHES 1] | Dotted line indicates the position of Profile View toggle arm when current is “‘on”’. 13 De Luxe Toggle Flush Switch with Lumi- nous Tip; Body (Type) No. 8122; Plate No. 8291. Hubbell De Luxe Toggle Switches with Luminous Tips LACING the wall switch within Undark Radium Luminous Material. arm's reach of the doorway does This tip is inconspicuous by day; and not always insure its prompt lo- by night becomes a point of light cation. Anyone who : . which may be seen many feet away. It shines as long as Radium shines, and will locate the switch iMstantly, evens in the darkest corner. Few of us have an un- erring sense of direction: itis quite possible tospend several valuable seconds searching for a “blind” switch that may be but a few inches away. A self-locat- has cautiously felt his way across a dark room, or along a hallway, and hass/-groped; in what seemed to be the right Girection for a wall switch that proved to be somewhere else, will appreciate this Hubbell refinement. Architects are now offered an illuminated De Luxe Toggle Switch, the toggle arm of ing, or Luminous Toggle Flush which is tipped with a faceted Switch, on the other hand, can glass jewel covering genuine be clearly seen many feet away. HUBBELL WIRING DEVICES for the Home 12 DE LUXE LOGGEE SWitéHes Se IG & \G Profile View Toggle Surface Switch No. 8102 Hubbell Surface Toggle Switch HIS switch employs the same type of ‘mechanism, as is used ta iNor si2i— Wires are’ carried “up through holes in the base, and con- nect with terminals underneath the brass cover, which is insulated by means of a fibre lining, and screws down over the mechanism. Body is of porcelain or molded composition, solid or slotted. As in the case of the No. 8421 shown on page 8, switches of this type may be used with outlet boxes or conduit fittings. Capacities: Double Pole, 10 Ampere —250 Volts; Three-way, 5 Ampere— 250 Volts. Clause for Architects’ Specifications FT Furnish and install in the following S scheduled rooms, where indicated by sym- bol on plans, Hubbell DeLuxe Toggle Switch with [Luminous Tipped Handle], [Plain Tipped Handle], Catalog No. [10 Amperes—125 Volts, 8121, single pole]; [10 Amperes—250 Volts, 8122, double pole]; [20 Amperes—250 Volts, 38132, double pole]; [10 Amperes—125 Volts, 8123, three-way]; [5 Amperes—125 Volts, 8124, four-way], with Hubbell Plate, Cata- log No. 8291. [1] Plates shall be struck-up brass, not less than .060-inch thick. [2] Plates shall be milled from solid brass not less than .100-inch thick. HUBBELL WIRING DEVICES for the Home Where two or more Toggle Switches, or Toggle Switch and Receptacle, are mounted in gangs, one common plate shall be used. Plates shall be finished to match surrounding hardware, sample of which will be furnished by the architect, aS Furnish and install in the following scheduled rooms, where indicated by sym- bol on plans, Hubbell Surface Type Toggle Switch, Catalog No. [10 Amperes—250 Volts, 8102, double pole, composition base]; [10 Amperes—125 Volts, 8153, three-way, porcelain base]. Brass cover shall be finished to match surrounding hardware, sample of which will be fur- nished by the architect. DIAGRAMS OF WIRING CONNECTIONS Mn HA AUNOLAELULHLT ; Two Three-way Switches, Type 8173. Circuit can be opened and closed Single Pole Switch, Type 8171. by either switch, operating independently. Breaks one line only. WIRING DIAGRAMS illustrating the correct wiring connections for the various types of Hubbell Toggle Switches. In these diagrams the lamp is indicated by a small circle. Two Three-way Switches Two Three-way Switches, connected with a Four-way Two Three-way Switches, Type Types 8123 or 8643. Circuit Switch, Types 8124 or 8644. 8153. Circuit can be opened and can be opened and closed Circuit can be opened and closed by either switch, operating by either switch, operating closed by any switch, ope- independently. independently. rating independently. + Double Pole Switch, Type 8102. Single Pole Switch, Double Pole Switch, Breaks both lines. Types 8121 or 8641. Types 8122 or 8642. Breaks one line only. Breaks both lines. HUBBELL WIRING DEVICES for the Home 14 HUBBELL ABEE hs yy nsuyveivanncanavianenvnaeiasieseiin in esa knee a ATETUEEE ECONO EIT Wall Elexits and Plugs MMU STOO —- Ue < Ve Every Elexit hos the , Rounded Trianguior : Receptacle Face a | \ 1 We, Vi No, LX151 Steel Supporting Stirrup, short. For supporting LX101 from 3%” fixture stud. See Diagram No. LX101 Elexit Wall Receptacle with standard steel supporting plate Elexit Wall Receptacle attached to fixture stud by means of steel Supporting Stirrup No. LX151 No. LX101 with No. LX301 Plate. Standard Wall Elexit Hubbell Wall Elexits are made in two styles: standard wide oval, and narrow oval. Their electrical capacity is 10 Amperes —250 Volts. The current openings are standard Te-Slots, centered over double contact springs, which receive the brass blades of the Elexit wall plug attached to a fixture, or accom- modate the parallel or tandem blades of standard attachment plug caps. Standard plate finish is brush brass; special finishes can be made to specifications. Hubbell Wall Plugs are also made in two styles. Type No. LX501 has a 3g” or 44” female bushing, which is screwed onto the fixture stud. No. LX511 is designed to support flat back brackets. In both types the hooks pass through the brass face plate and engage slots in the steel supporttng plate. No. LX501 Back of Plug, showing con- tact blades No. LX501 Bracket Plug, 34” female bushing No. LX511 Bracket Plug with spring hook Ceiling Elexits and Plugs No. LX230 Two-Circuit Ceiling Receptacle with large steel supporting plate No. LX200 Single Circuit Ceiling Receptacle with No. LX200 with No. LX400 Plate. large steel supporting plate Large Single Circuit Ceiling Elexit Hubbell Ceiling Elexits are made for one and two circuits, 10 Amperes—250 Volts, with either a large or a small steel sup- porting plate. _Two-circuit Elexits are provided with three nar- row slots, so arranged that it is impossible to insert the fixture plug blades in any but the right way. Hubbell Ceiling Plugs are made in two styles for both single- and two-circuit work, and may be attached to standard 3%” fixture tubes or furnished with hooks from which one or more chains can be suspended. Standard plate finish is brush brass; special finishes can be made to specifications. HUBBELL WIRING DEVICES for the Home No. LX600 Single Circuit Ceiling Fixture Plug, 3<” female bushing No. LX630 Two-Circuit Ceiling Plug, 3%” female bushing HUBBELE PEEXITS 15 Hubbell Elexits “Places for Lights’’ LEXIT Receptacles are standard, The unused outlets are not unsightly. interchangeable ceiling and wall Their brass plates can be finished in outlets designed to carry current to, any way desired, or painted the same and support chandeliers and wall color as the walls. Besides furnishing brackets, which may be sup- “Places for Lights”, they act plied by the tenant and attached or detached at any time without the use of tools. Where. Elexits “are. used electrical wiring contractors can complete wiring instal- lations, ready for inspection, as additional Convenience Outlets, with Te-Slots accom- modating the standard at- tachment plug caps supplied with portable lamps. Hubbell Elexits and Elexit Plugs are made in accord- without delays or division of ance with standard specifi- responsibility with lighting cations applying to this type fixture contractors. é of receptacle, and are inter- Plexiwemoc ent: the widest © \feches ot nemeved) in aiseeone, “Changeable with those made latitude in interior decora- by other manufacturers. The had been permanently installed tion as fixtures may be purchased complete equipment provides for every anywhere and experimented with the wiring requirement, but may be clearly same as other furnishings. summarized under the single and two- Tenants are enabled to plan each circuit ceiling outlets, and the standard room in harmony, choosing the type of ceiling and wall fixtures which the period or motif calls for. Through the use of Elexitsthe architect can provide greater electri- cal flexibility in each room, as he need not oe ie lLurmishe the actual mix. i d ith Elexi : : Wall Plug~-Ready to tures within the appro- pee Standard Chandelier equipped with Elexit priation. In this way a Ceiling Plug—Ready to be installed room which might normally be equipped with two permanent wall brackets, wall outlet, with their plugs, which are can well have four or more Elexits, so shown on the opposite page. arranged that the tenant can install two A Bulletin covering this subject will or more brackets to suit his furnishings. be sent to any architect requesting it. HUBBELL WIRING DEVICES | for the Home 16 HUBBELL : DEVICES | Spacing 2%6"° and 3%s' OUTLET. BOXES louisiana ig giana ASS SNUCK 2316" and 3%” A—5547, 5552. 5566, 5850, 6051, 7500, 7550 B—5579, 6980 C—5890, 6257, 7525, 7575 CROUSE-HINDS COMPANY ADAPTI CO. MOLD CO. Fit Nos. 2DL, 3CS, IINW. 12NW, 13- NW Switch Boxes. Also Covers 2515, 2517,2518,2519when used with Boxes 2410 to 26501 inclusive. A, B and C—Fit FS, FD, FN, ZF and ZP Series. Types FH, ZPQ and ExF Extensions A—Fit Covers DS21, DSS21, $212, $8212, $21222, S21232, S21242, SS212, SS8212, SS21222, $S21232; S$S21242, ZP212; ZP213, A! Special Combinations. B—Fit Covers DS10, DS10G, DS28, DSS10, DSS28, S102, S8102, S8104, S9104, SS102, SS8102, SS8104, SS9104, ZP102, ZP103, D Spe- cial Combinations C—Fit Covers DS23, DSS23, $232, $8232, Sis Solis), Ss. “SSswisy), SSaspe $S22232, ZP232, ZP233, L Special Combinations A, B, and C—Fit Nos 2DL, 3CS, 1INW, 12NW, 13NW switch boxes, also Covers Nos. 2515, 2517, 2518 and 2519 when used with Boxes Nos. 2410 to 26501 inclusive A and C—Fit No. 748 Box and 549 Box SPRAGUE ELECTRIC COMPANY Fit Covers 52C13, 52C14 and 52C15 when used in con- junction with No. 51151 Box. 2'%6" and 3%” 8121, 8122, 8123, 8124, 8132. 8041, 8642, 8643, 8044 8171, 8183, 8201, 8431, 8441, 8451. 1%" to 14%” 8102, 8112, 8152, . 8153, 8162, 8233 RictkS) EDa rN Ze and ZP Series Types FH, ZPQ “and “Exh Extensions. Also Covers DS37 DSS37_ and combina- tions which — include them. Condulets, Form 5 of GH Series with adjustable bar. Z Series, Form 10 Types FH, FHF, FHH and OH Adapters Form 5. GS Series, Form 10 with GS114 Cover QE Series, Form 1096, QE - 1096 Housing. SJ Series with sJ3t) “or $)32 Cover ZP_ Series Type ZPQ. Nos. 532 and 5733 xes. A and C—Fit Covers 52C13, 52C14, 52C15, | Fit Covers Nos §2C17 and 52C18 in conjunction with No 51151 Box or No. 53151 Extension, also fit No. 34R5 Cover on 34461 Box B—Fit Covers 52C13, 52C14, 52C15, 52C17 and 52C18 in conjunction with 51151 Box or 53151 Extension. Also fit 34R6 Cover on 34461 Box. 52C13, 52C14, 52C15, 52C17 and 52C18 in conjunction with Box No. 51151 or Extension 53151 Also fit 34R16 cover on 3446] Box. Fit Cover 52C28 used with 51151 Box or 53151 Ex- tension. Also fit Cover 54C28 with Boxes Nos. 54151, 54155, SEL T 1 FOUL I) S67 15, 56121 and 56125, or with Extensions Nos. 55151 and 55171 Also fit Cover 24C- 28 used with Boxes Nos. 24151, 26121, 26125 Also fit 14C28 Cover on No. 14241 Box. NATIONAL METAL MOLDING CO. V.V. FITTINGS Fit Single Covers Nos. 24HY, 24H, 24- Hk, 24HL and Dou- ble Covers Nos. 24K, 24KK and 24KL. (These Covers are used with either 2400 or 2401 Box.) Also Fit Single Cov- ers Nos. 25H, 25HK and 25HL and Dou- ble Cover No. 25K. (These Covers are used with Nos. 2500, 2501, 2514, 2515 and 2590 Boxes.) Fit Boxes Nos. 4130, 4131, 4150, 4151, 4164, 4165, 4168, 4174, 4230, 4231, 4250, 4251, 4330, 4331, 4350, 4351, 4430, 4431, 4450, and 445]. A, B and C—Fit Single Covers Nos. 24HZ, 24HY, 24H, 24HK, 24HL and Double Covers Nos. 24K, 24KK and 24KL. (These Covers are used with either 2400 or 2401 Box.) Also fit Single Covers Nos. 25H, 25HK_ and 25HL and Double Cover No. 25K. (These Covers are used with Nos. 2500, 2501, 2514, 2515 and 2590 Boxes.) Also fit Covers 30C2 to 30C10 inclusive, with Boxes 3002 to 3009 and 3012 to 3019 inclusive. Cat. Nos. 5547, 5850, 5890 and 6257 fit Switch Boxes Nos. 4120, 4121, 4130, 4131, 4150, 4151, 4160, 4161, 4164, 4165, 4168, 4170, 4174, 4220, 4221, 4230, 4231, 4250, 4251, 4320, 4321, 4330, 4331, 4350, 4351, 4420, 4421, 4430, 4431, 4450 and 4451. Cat. No. 5552, 5566, 6051—Fit Switch Boxes Nos. 4120, 4130, 4131, 4150, 4151, 4160, 4164, 4165, 4168, 4174, 4220, 4230, 4231, 4250, 4251, 4320, 4330, 4331, 4350, 4351, 4420, 4430, 4431, 4450 and 4451. Cat. Nos. 5579 and 6980 fit Switch Boxes Nos 4130, 4131, 4150, 4151, 4164, 4165, 41608, 4174, 4230, 4231, 4250, 4251, 4330, 4331, 4350, 4351, 4430, 4431, 4450, 4451. Fit Single Covers Nos. 24HZ, 24HY, 24H, 24HK and 24HL and Double Covers 24K, 24KK and 24KL (These Covers are used with either 2400 or 2401 Box.) Also fit Single Covers Nos. 25H, 25HK and 25HL and Double Cover 25K) These covers are used with Nos. 2500, 2501, 2514, 2515 and 2590 Boxes.) Fit. Covers 30C2 to 30C10 inclusive when used with Boxes 3002 to 3009 and 3012 to 3019 inclusive Fit Switch Boxes Nos. 4130, 4131, 4150, 4151, 4164, 4165, 4168, 4174, 4230, 4231, 4250, 4251, 4330, 4331, 4350, 4351, 4430, 4431, 4450, and 445) 28S Covers 342 Box and Condulets Form 10 of GH Series with adjust- able bar ZSeries, Types Eolas FHH and OH Adapters, Form 10. QE Series, Form 1096, QE—1096 Housing. ZP Set Nes Type ZPQ Fits N Series Condulets Fits SK Series Condu- lets Nos 533 and 5733 Boxes. No 700 Line. Fit Cover 52C28 used with 51151 Box or 53151 Extension Also fit Cover 54C28 used with Boxes Nos. 54151, 54155, 54171, 56111, 56115, 56121, 56125 or with Exten- sions Nos. 55151, 55171. 26C Covers and 342 Box its: 5463, Cover used on No.54171 Box This Cover may also be used with Boxes Nos. 54151, 54155 SO111, 56115 56121, 56125, but must. in- clude either Extension No 55151 vor 55- 17] Fit 24S, 26S and | Fit 24S and Fits: 72e3 Cover when used with Box No. 72151 or 72171. Also fits Cov- er 52C3 and 5ICS when used with Box No. 51- 151 or Exten- sion 53151 Also fits Cov- er 54C3 when used with Boxes 54151, 54171 and 54- 155 heirs Cover may al- so be used with Boxes SOL11,. 56115, Sol21, 56125, but must in- clude either Extension No. 55151 or 55171 Fits 24151 Box di- rectly. Fits 24Q Cover on 2400 and 2401 Box- es and 25-Q Cover on 2500 2501, 2514, 2515 and 2590 Xes. Fits 26Q Cov- er on 2900 and 2901 Boxes. A—Fit Type P Series when used with P-7 Cover. aly Type P Series when used with P-9-S over. HUBBELL WIRING DEVICES for the Home Fit Type P Series when used with PT-4 Special Cover. Fit 5014 Cover when used with No. 1 size, Type 5 Series Fittings. Fit 5024 Cov- er on No. 2 size, Type 5 Series Fit- tings. OUTLE IR BOXES 17 MMMM MMM MM APPETITE CTE UEC EC DEVICES | Spacing APPLETON ELECTRIC COMPANY STEEL CITY ELECTRIC CO. PRATT CHUCK CO. A—5547, 5552, 5566, 5850, 6051, 7500, 7550. B—5579, 6980 C—5890, 6257, 7525, 7575. 2'546" and 3%” 8121, 8122, 8123, 8124, 8132, 8641, 8642, 8643, 8044. A—Fit Nos. 6702 and 9572 Covers with FS Series Unilet Bodies, and Nos. 7969 and 7988 Covers with FW Series Unilet Bodies. Also Nos. 14053, 14067, 14082, 14083, 14095, 15003, 15005, 19012 and 15023 Gang Covers with FS Series Gang Unilet Bodies B—Fit No. 6702A Cover with FS Series Unilet Bodies and No. 7970 Cover with FW Series Unilet Bodies. Also Nos. 14054, 14068, 15004, 15005, 15024 Gang Covers with FS Series Gang Unilet Bodies. C—Fit No. 6708 Cover with FS Series Unilet Bodies and 7976 Cover with FW Series Unilet Bodies. Also Nos. 14058, 14072 and 14083 Gang Covers with FS Series Gang Unilet Bodies A, B and C—Fit Type FH Unilets, also Nos. 8406, 8467, 8468, 8468A, 8468B, 8469, 8470. 8470A Single and Two gang Covers on 4” Square Outlet Boxes. No. 8434 Cover on 4” Octagonal Outlet Boxes, Nos 8485 and 8486 Covers on 4'e’’ Square Outlet Boxes. No. 4SSL Handy Boxes, Conduit Gang and Tandem Switch Boxes ‘‘Ace’’ Solid and Sec- tional Switch Boxes Nos. 33, 44, 55, 66, 77, 88, 111, 222, 333, 444, 555, 777, 778, 888, 889 and 890 Fit the following. No. 6733 Cover with FS Series Unilet Bodies and 7966 cover with FW Series Unilet Bodies: Also Nos. 14092, 15015, 15028 Gang Covers with FS Series Gang Unilet Bodies. Fit Type FH Unilets, also Nos. 8466, 8467, 8468, 8468-A, 8468-B, 8409, 8470, 8470-A, Single and Two-gang Covers on 4’ Square Outlet Boxes. No. 8434 Cover on 4” Octagonal Outlet Boxes. Nos. 8485 and 8486 Covers on 4'¥@/’ Square Outlet xes, No. 4SSL Handy Boxes, Conduit Gang and Tandem Switch Boxes. ‘‘Ace’’ Solid and Sectional Switch Boxes Nos. 33, 44, 55, 66, 77, 88, 111, 222, 333, 444, 555, 777, 778, 888, 889 and 890. 8181, 8193, 8421, 8451. 8171, 8173, 8183, 8191, 8201, 8203, 8431, 8441, 12” to 15%” 8102, 8112, 8152, 8153, 8233. 8162, Fit all Unilets G and H Series with adjustable Swivel Cover, alsoRectan- gular Unilet Bod- ies with Type OH Adapters having Adjustable Swivel Cover. Also fit Types FH and FHF Unilets. Also 8478 and 8478-A Covers on 4” Square Outlet Boxes. 8404 Cover on 4” Octagonal Outlet Box 8317 Cover on 3%" Octagonal Outlet Box No. 2556 Cover on 4 SSL Handy Box. Fit all Unilets G and H Ser- les with ad- justable Swiv- el Cover, also Rectangular Unilet Bodies with TypeOH Adapters hav- ingAdjustable Swivel Cover. Also fit Types FH and FHF Unilets. Also 8478 and 8478-A Cov- ers on 4” Square Outlet Boxes. 8404 Cover on 4” Octagonal Outlet Box. 8317 Cover on 3%" Octago- nal Outlet x. Fits No. 8304 Cover on 314” Octagonal Box. Fits No. 8461 Cover on 4” Square Outlet Box and 8409 Cover on 4” Octagonal Box. A, B and C—Fit AE % — AE % —AEI— AG %—AGI—AGI% Covers on 4” Square Outlet Boxes. Also fit Switch Boxes Nos. 750, 751, 700, 761, 765 810, 815 Fit AE %—AE %— AEI— AG %— AGI Fit AJ Cover on 4” AGI% Covers on 4” Square Outlet Boxes. Also fit Switch Boxes Nos. 750, 751, 760, 761, 765, 810, 815 Boxes—BJ Cover on 4” Round and 4” Octagonal Box- es C) Cover on 344" Round and 3%" Octagonal Boxes. Fit 58371 Box also 52C13, 52C14,. 52C- 15 Covers on 51151 Box A, B and C—Fit 58371 Box also 52C13 52C14, 52C15 Covers on 51151 Box Fit. 58371 Box, also S2CI3., SECIS. F2CIS Covers on 51151 Box. Fit 52C28 Cover on 51151 Box. Al- so fit 54C28 Cover when used with Boxes 54151, 54- 155, 54171, SOL11, 56121. Also fit Cover 24C28 when used with 24151 or 26125 Box Feit S2626 Cover on 51151 Box | Also fit 54C28 Cover when used with Boxes 54151, 54155, 54171, Soll1, 56121 Also fit Cover 24C28 when used with 24- 151 or 26125 Box. Fits 24151 ox Also 51C5and52C3 Covers when used with 51- 151 Box. Also fit 72C3 Cov- er when used with 72151 or 72171 Boxes. Also fit 54C3 Cover when used with Boxes Nos. 54151, 54155, 54171. THOMAS AND BETTS CO. A—Fit 34R5 Cover on 34461 Box B—Fit 34R6 Cover on 34461 Box C—Fit 34R7 Cover on 34461 Box A and C also fit Covers Nos 52C13 52C14, 52C15, 52C17 and 52C18 all of which are used with Boxes Nos. 51151 and 52151 A, B and C—Fit 58361 Box and Covers Nos B2G;, 33E- 34C. 356 366) 37G, 38C. 39G, 40C when used with Boxes Nos 32B, 33B, 34B. 35B, 36B, 37B, 38B and 39B Fit 52C28 Cover on Boxes Nos. 51- 151, 92151 Fit 54C28 Cover on Boxes Nos. 54- 151, 54155, 54171 Fit 24C28 Cover on Boxes 24151, Soll], 56112, 56- 121. 56122 Fate o2C28 Cover on Box- es Nos. 51151, 52151 Fit 54C28 Cover on Box- es Nos. 54151, 54155, 54171 Fit 24C28 Cover on Box- es 24151, 56- Hi, 56112, 56121, 56122. Fits) 5463 Cover when used with Boxes Nos. 54151, 54155, Fe tits 7263, Cover when used with Boxes Nos. TINS. HAVA CHICAGO FUSE MFG. CO. Fit Gem Boxes C, A, Poe, xy Band BD Also Box No 181 Covers 102D, 102E, 102G, 102GS, on Boxes 101 and 102 Covers 110G, 110H on Boxes 110 and 11) A—Fit all Gem Boxes, also Universal Boxes Nos 180, 181 Union Boxes 170, SS. SL. SC, 155 and 160 direct Also Covers 102D, 102E, 102G, 102GS, 102ES on Boxes Nos. 10] and 102 Covers Nos 110G and 110H on Boxes Nos. 110 and 111 B—Fit Gem Boxes Y, BD, B, C, A, X, and E, also Universal Boxes Nos. 180 and 181 direct. Also Covers Nos 102D, 102E, 102ES, 102G, 102GS, on Boxes Nos. 101 and 102 Covers Nos. 110G and 110H on Boxes Nos. 110 and 111 C—Fit all Gem Boxes, also Universal Boxes Nos. 180 and 181 direct. Also Covers Nos. 102D, 102E, 102ES, 102G, 102GS on Boxes Nos. 101 and 102. Covers Nos. 110G and 110H on Boxes Nos 110 and }11 A, B and C—Fit Covers Nos. 322 to 330 inclusive, with Boxes Nos. 302° to 310 inclusive. Fit Gem Boxes BD, | 0X4.) |G and VA; also Universal Boxes 180 and 181 Also Cov- ers Nos. 102D, 102E, 102ES, 102G, 102GS on Boxes Nos. 101 and 102. Covers Nos. 110G and 110H. on Boxes Nos. 110 and 111 Fit Covers Nos. 322 to 330 inclusive. with Boxes 302 to 3!0 in- clusive. HUBBELL WIRING DEVICES for the Home « Fit Cover No 102-1 on Boxes Nos. 101 and 102 Also Cover 103-E on Boxes 103 and 106-M_ on fe) on Boxes 180 and 181. Fit Cover No. 102-1 on Boxes 101 and 102 Also Cover 103-E on Boxes 103 and 104 Cover 106-M on Box 106 Cover 180-I on Boxes 180 and 181 Fits Cover 103-DH on Boxes 103 and 104. Coverl06-DH on Box 106. Box No. 200 without cover. Fits Covers 101-JT and 102-J)T, on Boxes 10] and 102 Cover 103-JT on Boxes 103 and 104. Cover 110-JT on Boxes 110 and 111. 18 HUBBELL WIRING DEVICES Electrical Outlet and Wall Switch Equipment That Best Meets Modern Needs ITHIN the last decade elec- tricity has become a vital factor to our health, comfort, and happiness. It may well be said to have practically revolutionized our mode of living. In planning the wiring equipment for a home built today, the architect faces the task of providing electrical conven- ience for tomorrow's needs. If progress during the next ten years is as rapid as it has been since 1913, this problem assumes a new importance and merits considerable study. The home that is wired for lighting only has started with a severe handi- cap. It is in fact inadequately equip- ped for lighting in that no provision is made for the operation of portable lamps; and the use of the vacuum cleaner or any of the common every- day appliances, is fraught with consider- able inconvenience and often danger. In many sections of the country the local power companies, business and professional men, and manufacturers, have combined in instituting advertis- ing campaigns which have greatly stimulated public interest in “The Elec- tric Home’’, not only in those localities HUBBELL WIRING DEVICES for the Home but throughout the land. The public is rapidly appreciating the fact that proper electrical outlet facilities intro- duce new labor-saving appliances, ade- quate heat comfort, artistic lighting ef- fects, and a host of present day necessi- ties which a few years ago were practi- cally undreamed of. A client with only a hazy notion that he wants the electric wiring “done right’, in actual usage as time goes on, may demand an enormous amount of electrical flexibility. The architect's problem is too often one of meeting these hazy notions with a thoroughly workable system, standardized through- out, and offering every convenience and safety for future as well as present needs—and doing it all within the ap- propriation. It is here that we are prepared to be of assistance. Our policy of steady improvement has resulted in this complete line of Wiring Devices, designed to fulfill every socket, outlet, and switch requirement in modern buildings for many years to come. It is standard throughout; in fact many of its once exclusive features HUBBELL WIRING DEVICES 19 have become standard with the trade. Its parts are interchangeable. It is built to standard electrical capacities, and every item is approved by the Fire Underwriters. In the pages which follow we have endeavored to do two things; first, sug- gest the electric wiring equipment need- ful for each room, and secondly, to avoid any feeling that the home here We have, if anything, indicated less devices than illustrated is a “mansion.” would probably be installed, our point being to indicate the type of outlet which might best fill the need, leaving it to the Architect to apply these sug- gestions to his own problems. It has been necessary in these draw- ings to enlarge the equipment some- what, in order that it might be readily seen. In actual practice the devices can be made inconspicuous by their location, and by means of special plates finished to blend with the decorations. HUBBELL WIRING DEVICES for the Home 20 MBETING: MODERINVELE CI RICALANEEDs The Entrance Hall ERE the charm of shaded cand: les can be realized in the wall bracket, for which we make Candle Sockets [] with Pull Chains affording independent control of each light, or with a Pull Switch % as part of and controlling the entire bracket. A\l fix- tures may be provided for by means of exits: A center light with its Keyless Socket G is controlled from a DeLuxe Toggle Switch just within the entrance, while a Three- or Four-Way DeLuxe Toggle Switch with Luminous Tip, placed HUBBELL WIRING DEVICES for the Home at the foot of the stairs, controls this as well as the lights on the landing above. A Single Convenience Outlet at some point along the base board will accommodate vacuum cleaner or floor polisher, while a Duplex Convenience Outlet underneath the side table is ready to supply current for night lamp, and still have one outlet available for such occasional use as may be A DeLuxe Flush-Door Receptacle provides a semi-perma- nent connection for the wrought iron lamp. demanded. MEETING MODERN ELECTRICAL NEEDS 21 The Living Room EEINDE NC Ye with the ordinary : dwelling of the better type has been to combine all, or nearly all of the functions of drawing room, re- ception room, music room, and library in one large living room. The electric wiring should therefore be sufficiently flexible to answer all the requirements placed upon it. Lighting is accomplished by means of the Wall Brackets with Candle § or Candelabra Sockets a and a central chandelier with standard Pull G Wey. Gp, or Keyless Sockets G from a Single Pole, Three- or Four-Way , controlled DeLuxe Toggle Flush Switch at the doorway. A Duplex Convenience Out- let in the baseboard supplies cur- rent for the Bridge Lamp at the desk, while a similar outlet serves the table In each case a pair of Te-Slots is always available for operating appli- lamp. ances: cleaners, fans, heaters; or for use when preparing refreshments. In the recess on either side of the fireplace, a Convenience Outlet with Round Plate may be found useful. Elexits should be installed to receive the wall brackets and ceiling fixture. ip) MEE TING SMODERIN ELECT RIGA NEEDS The Dining Room HE Dining Room is very sus- ceptible to the changes and _fan- cies of fashion. Elaborate lighting units directly over the table give way to small candle brackets at either end of the room, the table illumination being left to wax candles. Architects find the solution to this problem in Elexits. These “Places for Lights’ (See Page 15) make it possible to provide a standard outlet in the ceil- ing or side wall to which a unit may be connected at any time. Illumination is controlled at the en- HUBBELL WIRING DEVICES for the Home trance by means of a DeLuxe Toggle Flush Switch in combination with a Duplex Convenience Outlet [eg]. The latter will furnish two independent electrical outlets with which may be connected the buffet, if wired, or heat- ing appliances: a chafing dish or other utensil. Immediately above the serv- ing table a Two-Gang Duplex Conven- ience Outlet supplies four recep- tacles, serving as many appliances. The Elexit equipment for Wall Brack- ets is the same as in the Reception Hall and Living Room. MEE TING MODERN BLEGTRICAL NEEDS 3 The Bed Room and Bath HEN a Bed Room combines the functions of sleeping, dress- ing, and sewing room, the electric wiring problem is somewhat complicated. Elexits, when used to take ceiling fixture and wall brackets, permit people to select their own lighting fixtures. In any case, a De Luxe Toggle Switch with Luminous Tip |@} just within the doorway can control one or all lights, while another switch may be installed 3 nN at the door opening into the bathroom. Duplex Convenience Outlets |&] can be placed in the baseboard or waist high in the wall—the latter for convenience in use when immediately back of a small stand, or beside the dressing table or ovaaity - In the bathroom two brackets equip- ped with standard Porcelain Pull Sock- ets Gh provide illumination at either side of the mirror. HUBBELL WIRING DEVICES MEETING MODERN ELECTRICAL NEEDS The Kitchen and Laundry OMESTIC Service shortage has been partly responsible for the “scientific” planning of kitchens and laundries which has become a feature with many household magazines. By far the greater number of electrical appliances are designed to lighten the labor in these two departments of the home, which must therefore present the most complete wiring facilities. General illumination will be provided by a fixture to be suspended from an Elexit in the center of each room, while brackets in Elexits above the sink, tubs, and stove will eliminate shadows. peter sia ree ae HUBBELL WIRING DEVICES for the Home These should all have Porcelain Pull Sockets Gh with chains equipped with Insulating Links l and Luminous Pendant f “service lype~ @loggle Switches at the entrance to each room control the center lights. A Duplex Convenience Outlet near the sink provides current for the electric dish washer, leaving an outlet free for other purposes. In the laun- dry, Duplex Convenience Outlets serve the washing machine, mangle, drier, and pressing iron, and make it a simple matter to attach a fan in warm weather. MEETING MODERN ELECTRICAL NEEDS 2D The Cellar and Garage WELL planned and well equip- ped cellar and garage includes complete and flexible lighting equip- ment. There is no place in the entire house where this can be done so inexpensively, as the plainest kind of utility wiring can be employed. At the head of the stairway there should be a “Service” Toggle Switch, either flush or of the Surface Type ait This controls the light at the foot of the stairs or in front of the furnace. An- other Toggle Switch at the entrance to the garage operates a ceiling light there. Both of these may consist of drop cords with Porcelain Sockets, Pull Eb, Key Ep, or Keyless eal, A porcelain Wall Receptacle @) as shown in the foreground forms a handy outlet for portable light or power, while a similar receptacle or Duplex Convenience Outlet in the garage wall above the work bench provides current for a multiple of uses. HUBBELL WIRING DEVICES for the Home 26 FIXTURE Hubbell Fixture Te-Tap ~ 5... Profile view Showing Fhe bie Double T Slots HERE are many locations where an additional light might occasionally be required. Because of the expense entailed, or because of specialized application, the necessary wiring and fixture can- not always be included in the plan. Such a condition is fully met by installing, at the nearest available lighting fixture, a Hubbell Pull Socket Current Tap, commonly known as a Fixture Te-Tap. This consists of a standard Brass Shell Pull Socket, with 14 or 3%-inch shell cap which screws onto the fixture tube, or with pendant cap for use with a drop cord. In addition to its func- tion as a Pull Socket it has a side outlet with Te- Slots into which may be plugged the parallel or tandem blades of a standard attachment plug cap, wired to the cord of any lamp or electrical appliance. A Hubbell Fixture Te-Tap may be used wherever the brass shell socket would be specified. Clause for Architects’ Specifications Furnish and install in the following Cap], [3193, 34” Cap], [3194, Pendent aS) scheduled rooms, where indicated by sym- TT Cap], with brass shell finished to match bol on plans, as part of the lighting fix- -(@) surrounding hardware or fixture, sample tures, Hubbell Pull Socket Current Tap, of which will be furnished by the archi- Catalog No. [3191, 4%” Cap], [3192, 4” tect: HUBBELL WIRING DEVICES for the Home SOCKETS U7 CTT TTT MHMMN NACHNA ETTORE MMM susnnssetnsstcinannatn MMMM CUTOUT MOM CCE nN it TUTE EEE MMT TUN T MCAT “QUICK CATCH” BRASS SHELL SOCKETS No 18 No. 19 National Electrical Code Standard : , Pull and Key one = e\ & Sockets i " i = ' p Fc 250 Watts, 250 Volts - f i = Keyless Sockets ay “ 37; = i aie 660 Watts, 250 Volts All Pull Switches 1g. ¥%-inch ¥g-inch Pendent ¥-anch Male Y -inch Male 38-inch Male ¥%-anch Angle \-inch Angle ¥e-inch Angle 3 Amperes, 125 Volts 1 Ampere, 250 Volts No. 21 : No. 23. No. 24 No. 25 No. 26 ‘ ee b bea No. 31 %-inch Fixture | %4-inch Fixture Ysanch Angle %-1nch Angle Small Concealed | Small Concealed Surface Wiring Wood Moulding Condulet AngleConcealed One-Way Fixture Fixture Base Covered Base Base Base Base Base National Base No 38 No 39 No 40 Two-Way Small Covered Ceiling Insulated Ceiling Base Large Covered Ceiling Insulated Ceiling Base National Base Base 34” Outlet Box Base 4” Outlet Box Pull Socket Key Socket Keyless Socket Contains the famous Controlled from a switch Hubbell Pull Socket independent of the socket. Mechanism; detachable Has phosphor-bronze spring bell mouth and chain contacts; large binding acorn; phosphor-bronze screws. Shell threaded for spring contact; large shade _ holder. Capacity: binding screws. Shell 660 Watts. threaded for shade hold- er. Capacities: 250 Watts and 660 Watts Sturdy reliable mechanism operated by Key. Key of molded composition, marked with GLOBE Trade-Mark. Has phosphor-bronze_ spring contacts; largebinding screws. Shell threaded for shade holder Capacities: 250 Watts and 660 Watts. PORCELAIN SOCKETS National Electrical Code Standard Pull Sockets 250 Watts, 250 Volts Key Sockets ; < 250 Watts, 250 Volts : A : Concealed Base Keyless Sockets 660 Watts, 250 Volts Stall Ceiling Base Large Ceiling Base YA-inch Angle 38-inch Angle | 38-inch Angle ¥.nch Angle Cleat Base F S 3% ’ Outlet Box 4” Outlet Box Brass Brass Aluminum Aluminum Porcelain Pull Socket