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Brand
Brand

Choose from one of Legrand's brands.

Product Family
Product Family

Used to identify and differentiate offerings within a particular product line. Product families are typically treated as adjectives. It is not recommended to use the product line (ex: Wiremold®) and product family names (Evolution™) together. This will introduce a level of unnecessary confusion for the audience.

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Product Series
Product Series

A collection of related products that share a common design, technology, or purpose. Products within the series either maintain a cohesive brand / style identity or work together to serve a particular solution.

Type
Type

Value that Specifically Names the Type/the Application Value of the Closest Piece of Equipment/the Designated Type of Construction/the Generic Type/the Manufacturer Type Designation/the Specific Function/the Type of Application

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Wall Plate Type
Wall Plate Type

Refers to the style or intended usage of a wall plate.

Connector
Connector

Refers to the specific types of connections a device uses to join electrical conductors and create an electrical circuit. When you select the first desired connector, a second filter will appear listing any connectors on the opposite end of your selected connector on a device.

Fiber Optic Cable Type
Fiber Optic Cable Type

The different types and characteristics of fiber optical cable designed for specific applications.

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Cable Type
Cable Type

The Type of a Assembly of one or More Insulated Conductors, or Optical Fibers

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Connectivity Footprint
Connectivity Footprint

Refers to the unique application or solution that products like connectivity adapters, jacks, or panels can fit within or are compatible with.

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OEM Manufacturer
OEM Manufacturer

Captures the original equipment manufacturer of a transceiver, which impacts its compatibility and performance with specific networking hardware.

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Transceiver Type
Transceiver Type

Refers to the specific configuration of transceiver, which determines compatibility with network equipment, data rates, and transmission distances.

Certifications
Product Certifications

Trust in quality and compliance. Use this filter to find products that have undergone thorough testing and evaluation to ensure they meet the quality and safety standards for a wide range of certifications.

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Color
Color

The color of the product itself

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Features
Features

Unique characteristics and functionality that set the product apart from others in its field.

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Availability
Availability

Product is available to buy on Legrand.us

Material
Material

Indicates the primary material(s) used to construct a product.

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Standard
Standard

The industrial standard(s) to which a device is manufactured, operated, or tested.

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Application Sector
Application Sector

Refers to the expected environment(s) or intended usage(s) for a product (e.g. Residential, Commercial, Industrial, etc.).

Indoor/Outdoor
Indoor/Outdoor

Enviromental Conditions rating on the product. Indoor Only, Outdoor, Both

Mounting
Mounting

Something that Serves as a Support, Setting, or Backing for the item

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Mounting Type
Mounting Type

The way the item is mounted for display. The method by which a sign or label is affixed to a surface for display. Many signs will not have any defined mounting type and so will have no value captured for this attribute.

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Jacket Application
Jacket Application

Describes the specific application(s) a cable's jacket is designed to be used in, such as in-wall, plenum, or riser.

Mounting Hole Type
Mounting Hole Type

Describes the style of holes or openings used to either mount a device or mount to a device.

Compatibility
Compatibility

Capability of Being Used with or Connected to Different Types of Devices or Components without any Modifications

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Connects To
Connects To

The types of devices and networks the devices is able to connect to.

Performance Level/Tier
Performance Level/Tier

Describes the specific variation of performance capabilities a device is designed to support.

Category Performance Application
Category Performance Application

Refers to the specific standard used to define an ethernet cable's capabilities and its intended usage. Most commonly shortened to"Cat" and a number (e.g. Cat5e; Cat6; Cat6a).

Load Capacity
Load Capacity

The Greatest Amount of Loading that a Instrument can Receive without Violating Quality Standards

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Operating Temperature
Operating Temperature

The Temperature at Which the Unit is Safely Operated or Kept without Damaging or Changing the performance Characteristics of the Unit

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Operating Temperature Max
Operating Temperature Max

Indicates the highest possible temperature a device can be safely used without the risk of failure or damage.

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Storage Temperature
Storage Temperature

Describes the temperature or range of temperatures at which a product can be safely stored or kept without damaging or altering the performance characteristics of the device.

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Number of Poles
Number of Poles

Single pole switches have two terminals and control one light fixture from one location. 3-Way switches have three terminals and can control one fixture from two locations. 4-Way switches have four terminals can control one fixture from three locations. Multi-location refers to switches connected to a smart lighting system.

Amperage
Amperage

Maximum electrical current the conductor or device can carry before sustaining immediate or progressive deterioration

Connection Type
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Style or Type of Connection Used

Input Voltage
Input Voltage

The Difference of Electrical Potential Between Two Points of an Electrical or Electronic Circuit Entering a System

Voltage
Voltage

The Rate at Which Energy is Drawn from a Source that Produces a Flow of Electricity in a Circuit

Wattage
Wattage

amount of watts used

Number of Conductors
Number of Conductors

The Number of Materials/Strands/Pairs Which Contain Movable Electric Charges

Protocol
Protocol

A Convention or Standard that Controls or Enables the Connection, Communication, and Data Transfer Between Two Computing Endpoints, the Rules Governing the Syntax, Semantics, and Synchronization of Communication

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Data Transfer Rate
Data Transfer Rate

The Speed at Which Data is Transferred from one Location to Another with in the Time Frame

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Plating Specification
Plating Specification

Describes the characteristics and standards of the metal plating used on a connector, which can impact the performance and reliability of signal transfer.

Wavelength
Wavelength

The distance between repeating units of a propagating wave at a given frequency.

Termination Style
Termination Style

The style of connection used for electrical termination between two devices.

Fiber Density
Fiber Density

Denotes the capacity optical fibers have to carry video signals or data streams at various resolutions.

Maximum Insertion Loss
Maximum Insertion Loss

The maximum loss in load power due to the insertion of a component or device at some point in a transmission system.

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Polarity Type
Polarity Type

The specific configuration used to map the "transmit" and "receive" fibers within a fiber optic system.

Return Loss
Return Loss

Refers to the loss of power in the signal returned/reflected by a discontinuity in a transmission line or optical fiber.

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Simplex/Duplex
Simplex/Duplex

A Communications Network can Provide one-Way / Multi-Way Communication Service

Single/Multimode
Single/Multimode

Describes the mode of fiber either utilized or accepted by a device to transmit or receive a fiber optic signal.

Typical Insertion Loss
Typical Insertion Loss

Refers to the most common amount of signal lost at a connection/mating point, measured in decibels (dB).

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Conductor
Conductor

Describes the number and configuration of electrical wires used within a cable to transmit signals.

Conductor Size
Conductor Size

The Physical Dimension of Current Carrying Member of the Cable

Conductor Stranding
Conductor Stranding

Indicates the configuration of wires used for electrical conduction. Solid conductors provide greater current capacity and increased durability, while stranded conductors provide greater flexibility.

Shielded/Unshielded
Shielded/Unshielded

Denotes whether a cable is designed with an extra layer of metal foil or braid surrounding the inner conductor to protect against electromagnetic interference (EMI).

Max Distance Support
Max Distance Support

Refers to the maximum range a signal can be effectively supported to by a device.

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Media Type
Media Type

Indicates the media format(s) supposed by a transceiver.

RX Sensitivity
RX Sensitivity

The minimum power level at which the receiving node is able to clearly receive the bits being transmitted.

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TX Power Max
TX Power Max

The maximum signal level (intensity/strength) that can leave a networking device.

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TX Power Min
TX Power Min

The minimum signal level (intensity/strength) that can leave a networking device.

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Product Depth
Product Depth

The overall depth of a product.

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Product Height
Product Height

The overall height of a product.

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Product Length
Product Length

The overall length of a product.

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Product Width
Product Width

The overall width of the product.

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Rung Spacing
Rung Spacing

Describes the distance between individual rungs in cable tray sections.

Thickness
Thickness

The Dimension Through an Object as Opposed to its Length or Width

Cable Diameter
Cable Diameter

The typical outer diameter of a cable.

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Cable Length
Cable Length

The Longest Dimension of Insulated Conductors

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Cord Length
Cord Length

The Linear Extent of Cord in Space from one End to the Other

Wire Gauge
Wire Gauge

Measuring and Indicating a Quantity of Wire

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Rack Depth
Rack Depth

Refers to the depth of a rack that is usable to support rackmount equipment.

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Rack Units
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Unit Used to Describe the Height of Equipment Intended for Mounting

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Number of Gangs
Number of Gangs

The amount of switches on the plate.

Number of Outlets
Number of Outlets

The Different Types of Receptacles Providing a Place in a Wiring System Where Current can be Taken to Supply Electrical Devices

Number of Receptacles
Number of Receptacles

The Number of Electrical Wall Outlets Designed for Use with a Plug

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