No a switch just opens and closes a circuit. A switch can be replaced by a dimmer switch. The dimmer switch will fit in the same enclosure that the switch is removed from.
You can if you have a neutral wire present. If the existing switch is what is called a "switch loop" then you can not change the existing switch to a switched outlet. You can identify a switch loop by looking at the wires coming into the switch bow. If there are only one set of wires usually a black and white and they go directly to the switch then you have a switch loop
---o-----o----- is a closed switch / / ---------o o------ is an open switch
An EXO switch stands for EXternally Operated disconnect switch.
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You need to be clearer in what you mean by ptb. It will help to spell it out.
TBP an angle congruent to angle PTB.
The acronym PTB is used to indicate an ATM withdrawal. This can be found on the bank statement for RBC bank.
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PTB means pulmonary tuberculosis. It heals with residual fibrosis.
As you can access any other variable.Plus you can access the fields of the structure, with the dot operator.Plus there is the arrow operator to access the fields of a structure addressed by a pointer.Eg:struct timeb tb1, tb2, *ptb;tb1= tb2;ptb= &tb1;tb2= *ptb;tb1.time= tb2.time;tb2.time= (*ptb).timeptb->millitm= (&tb2)->millitm;
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PTB is short for pulmonary tuberculosis, which is a type of tuberculosis that affects the lungs. It is a serious infectious disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
According to Online Banking section of RBC Royal Bank website: When transactions are processed through Online Banking they will first appear as PTB (Personal Touch Banking) transactions. This provides you with real-time balances and transactions. On the following day, these transaction codes will be updated with the appropriate details included.
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PTB stands for Pulmonary Tuberculosis. It is located in your right lung, the upper lobe. You were exposed to the bacteria, could have been by a cough or sneeze.