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A rotary switch has a turn-knob type of actuator that is rotated clockwise to make the circuit contact, and turned again in either the same or opposite direction to break the contact. Single pole, dou more→ble throw (SPDT) is a three terminal switch that controls two single-wire circuits, permitting only one circuit to be energized at a time. It is commonly used in pairs and sometimes called a three-way switch.
A slide switch has a slide-action actuator that makes or breaks the circuit contact when its position is changed. A momentary switch, sometimes called a spring return switch, automatically returns to more→the rest position. For the On/(On) switch, the momentary position is (ON), which is denoted using parenthesis. Single pole, double throw (SPDT) is a three terminal switch that controls two single-wire circuits, permitting only one circuit to be energized at a time. It is commonly used in pairs and sometimes called a three-way switch.
A toggle switch has a lever type of actuator that makes or breaks the circuit contact when its position is changed. Triple pole, double throw is a nine terminal switch that controls three double-wire more→circuits, permitting only one circuit to be energized at a time. Or it can be used to control six single wire circuits, permitting only thee circuits to be energized at a time. It typically operates three items simultaneously.
A toggle switch has a lever type of actuator that makes or breaks the circuit contact when its position is changed. A momentary switch, sometimes called a spring return switch, automatically returns t more→o the rest position. For the (On)/Off/(On) switch, the momentary position is (ON), which is denoted using parenthesis. Single pole, double throw (SPDT) is a three terminal switch that controls two single-wire circuits, permitting only one circuit to be energized at a time. It is commonly used in pairs and sometimes called a three-way switch.
A rocker switch has a rocking lever type of actuator that makes or breaks the circuit contact when its position is changed. A momentary switch, sometimes called a spring return switch, automatically r more→eturns to the rest position. For the (On)/Off/(On) switch, the momentary position is (ON), which is denoted using parenthesis. Single pole, double throw (SPDT) is a three terminal switch that controls two single-wire circuits, permitting only one circuit to be energized at a time. It is commonly used in pairs and sometimes called a three-way switch.
A toggle switch has a lever type of actuator that makes or breaks the circuit contact when its position is changed. Double pole, double throw (DPDT) is a six terminal switch that controls two double-w more→ire circuits, permitting only one circuit to be energized at a time. Or it can be used to control four single wire circuits, permitting only two circuits to be energized at a time. It typically operates two items simultaneously.
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