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HS200 is a basic light switch.
HS210 is a three-way switch.
HS220 is a dimmer switch.
KS230 is a 3-way dimmer.
Can't tell if you're being facetious or not. The fact that you used the words lug and receptacle tells me you are. But in the interest of keeping people from being misinformed….
That would be a huge waste of time and money, and you still wouldn't be able to use your smart switch. There's a big difference between a neutral (grounded) conductor, and a ground (grounding) conductor. Smart switches need a neutral, but not necessarily a ground (though it should for safety reasons).
- All 120V receptacles have a neutral, period. So if you want to buy smart receptacles, knock yourself out.
- Electrical code didn't used to require a neutral in the box for switches, which is why a lot of older homes don't have a neutral available with their switches.
- If you don't have a neutral at your switch, you'd have to run a neutral wire from your switch, back to the panel (or to the nearest device/junction box that the circuit serves). Bottom line, you'd be best off hiring an electrician. Or just buy a smart switch that doesn't require a neutral.