Supported Legacy Electrical Controls
The information in this article pertains to discontinued electrical controls that are no longer produced, sold, or updated but are still supported by American Standard® Home.
Please use the links below to jump to the section for your specific device. If you need further assistance, our contact information is at the bottom of the page, and our trained Customer Support agents will be happy to assist you.
Please note that the functionality of discontinued products is not guaranteed; some features or functions may not work as described in the user guides. |
Eaton/Cooper Aspire RF Duplex Receptacle (RFTR9505-T)
- Replaces a standard two-outlet receptacle and provides Z-Wave control of one outlet, leaving the other one for normal use.
- Utilizes existing standard house wiring and fits in a standard wall box with no new wiring needed.
- Control power remotely using your connection to American Standard Home.
- Use automations in American Standard Home to turn on or off based on the time of day or a specific trigger, such as a lock code being entered or someone entering the geofence.
- Available in white only.
- Acts as a Z-Wave repeater
- Requires paid subscription to American Standard Home.
- Requires a Nexia Bridge (BR100 or BR200) or Trane/American Standard XL824/850/1050 Smart Thermostat to communicate with American Standard Home.
- The user guide is available for download at the bottom of this page.
GE Z-Wave Lighting Control Duplex Receptacle (45605)
- Replaces a standard two-outlet receptacle and provides Z-Wave control of one outlet, leaving the other one for normal use.
- Utilizes existing standard house wiring and fits in a standard wall box with no new wiring needed.
- White lighting control matches most standard wall plates (wall plate not included).
- Easily locate the receptacle in a dark room with the integrated blue LED indicator.
- Compatible with incandescent, fluorescent, compact fluorescent, xenon, halogen, and LED lighting, up to 600 watts.
- Control power remotely using your connection to American Standard Home.
- Use automations in American Standard Home to turn on or off based on the time of day or a specific trigger, such as a lock code being entered or someone entering the geofence.
- Acts as a Z-Wave repeater
- Requires paid subscription to American Standard Home.
- Requires a Nexia Bridge (BR100 or BR200) or Trane/American Standard XL824/850/1050 Smart Thermostat to communicate with American Standard Home.
- The user guide is available for download at the bottom of this page.
Linear Fixture Mount Control (FS20Z-1)
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Offers power control via American Standard Home.
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Mount in a single-gang or multi-gang electrical box to operate loads or control relay-based devices.
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Can be isolated for use in dry or wet contact applications or powered to switch live loads.
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Acts as a Z-Wave repeater.
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Requires paid subscription to American Standard Home.
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Requires a Nexia Bridge (BR100 or BR200) or Trane/American Standard XL824/850/1050 Smart Thermostat to communicate with American Standard Home.
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The user guide is available for download at the bottom of this page.
Schlage Appliance Module (RP100NX)
- Control lamps, fans, and other small appliances from your mobile device or computer using American Standard Home.
- No wiring, plugs directly into a standard outlet.
- Easy setup.
- Works with all types of lighting (Incandescent, CFL, LED, etc) and small appliances.
- Use automations in American Standard Home to turn on or off based on the time of day or a specific trigger, such as a lock code being entered or someone entering the geofence.
- Acts as a Z-Wave repeater.
- Requires paid subscription to American Standard Home.
- Requires a Nexia Bridge (BR100 or BR200) or Trane/American Standard XL824/850/1050 Smart Thermostat to communicate with American Standard Home.
If you have any questions or need assistance, please contact American Standard Home Customer Support via email at help@asairhome.com or call 1-877-374-0697, Monday-Friday 9 AM – 8 PM ET, and Saturday 10 AM – 5 PM ET.
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