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Switch Contact Ratings
Switch contacts are rated with a maximum voltage and current, and there may be different ratings for AC and DC. The AC values are higher because the current falls to zero many times each second and an arc is less likely to form across the switch contacts. JS-246 Honeywell Sensing and Control LEVER ROLLER FOR LIMIT SWITCH
For low voltage electronics projects the voltage rating will not matter, but you may need to check the current rating. The maximum current is less for inductive loads (coils and motors) because they cause more sparking at the contacts when switched off. JS-246 Honeywell Sensing and Control LEVER ROLLER FOR LIMIT SWITCH
Switch Contacts
Several terms are used to describe switch contacts: JS-246 Honeywell Sensing and Control LEVER ROLLER FOR LIMIT SWITCH
Closed - on position, contacts conducting, there may be several on positions.
For example: the simplest on-off switch has one set of contacts (single pole) and one switching position which conducts (single throw). The switch mechanism has two positions: open (off) and closed (on), but it is called 'single throw' because only one position conducts.
Way - number of conducting positions, three or more. JS-246 Honeywell Sensing and Control LEVER ROLLER FOR LIMIT SWITCH
Momentary - switch returns to its normal position when released.
Open - off position, contacts not conducting. JS-246 Honeywell Sensing and Control LEVER ROLLER FOR LIMIT SWITCH
Pole - number of switch contact sets. JS-246 Honeywell Sensing and Control LEVER ROLLER FOR LIMIT SWITCH
Throw - number of conducting positions, single or double.