Product Overview
Wireless RF Wall Switch Receiver for LevNet Systems - Leviton WSS20-G9N
Product Condition
Unused, New Old Stock. The switch has not been installed or put into service. Original box is included and shows wear from storage; the device itself is clean and intact with no signs of use.
Carefully packed and shipped same business day from our Idaho warehouse. Online since 1999. Honest equipment and straightforward service.
Product Overview
Leviton WSS20-G9N LevNet RF wall switch receiver designed for wireless control in compatible LevNet lighting systems. This Decora-style rocker switch operates on the 902 MHz RF band and is intended for non-neutral wiring environments. Leviton LevNet components are known for reliable communication and consistent performance in commercial and light industrial installations. This receiver supports maintaining or expanding existing LevNet RF systems without rewiring for a neutral conductor.
Key Features
- LevNet RF wall switch receiver module
- 902 MHz radio frequency operation
- Decora-style rocker form factor
- Non-neutral wiring design
- Compatible with LevNet RF control systems
- Intended for in-wall installation
- Manufacturer part number WSS20-G9N
Applications
- Wireless lighting control systems
- Commercial building retrofits
- Facilities maintaining LevNet RF infrastructure
- Non-neutral switch locations
- Replacement for failed or missing LevNet receivers
- System expansion using existing RF controls
Frequently Asked Questions
Does this switch require a neutral wire?
No. This model is designed for non-neutral wiring applications.
What frequency does this receiver operate on?
The WSS20-G9N operates on the 902 MHz RF band.
Is this compatible with standard Decora wall plates?
Yes. The switch uses a Decora-style rocker that fits standard Decora wall plates.
Is this a standalone switch?
No. It is intended for use within compatible Leviton LevNet RF systems.
Has the unit been tested?
No testing has been performed. The item is unused and has only been visually inspected.
LevNet hardware was built for long service cycles, and unused examples like this continue that role by keeping established systems intact.