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Page 1: BEX Switches

BEX100 – Basic ElectricityBEX100 – Basic Electricity

Electrical Switches

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Electrical SwitchesElectrical SwitchesObjectives: At the completion of this lesson

you will be able to:Explain the difference between the various

types of switching devicesExplain the operating principles for the

various types of switchesDetermine application criteria as it relates to

the various switching devicesProperly diagnose problems with switching

devices and their related circuits

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Electrical SwitchesElectrical SwitchesTerms To Know:

“SPST” – Single Pole / Single Throw “SPDT” – Single Pole / Double Throw Ganged Switch (MPMT) Mercury Switch Electromagnetic Switch Position Switch Pressure Switch

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Electrical SwitchesElectrical SwitchesIntroduction:

Commonly used to control the “on/off function” of a component and/or circuit

Also used to “direct the current” in an electrical circuit May also be used as “momentary contact” switches The term “pole(s)” refers to the number of input

circuits of the switch The term “throw(s)” refers to the number of output

circuits of the switch Switches may be “normally open” (NO), or “normally

closed” (NC) depending upon the application May be used on either power or ground side of circuit

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Electrical SwitchesElectrical Switches

Classifications of Switches

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Electrical SwitchesElectrical SwitchesSPST Switches

Single pole input Single pole output A set of contacts inside the switch

opens or closes the circuit The contacts carry the current load

of the circuit when closed

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Electrical SwitchesElectrical Switches

The “Momentary” Switch A SPST type switch Switch contacts are spring

loaded Closing the circuit requires

overcoming spring pressure Circuit is opened by spring Switch is (NO)

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Electrical SwitchesElectrical Switches

SPDT Switches One input circuit (pole) Two output circuits (throws) Only one output is energized at a time Contacts carry the current load of circuit

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Electrical SwitchesElectrical Switches

Ganged Switches (MPMT) Contain multiple “wipers”

that operate in unison Contacts may carry current

load of circuit Contacts may supply

current to an “electromagnetic switch”

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Electrical SwitchesElectrical Switches

Mercury Switches A SPST type switch Uses mercury as the conductor

for the contacts Accurate mounting of mercury

switches is essential to proper operation

Used on ground side of circuit

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Electrical SwitchesElectrical SwitchesElectromagnetic Switches

Also called a “relay” Uses a small amount of

current to control a higher amperage circuit

Relays are (NO) type circuits

Often controlled by low amperage switch circuit

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Electrical SwitchesElectrical SwitchesAn Electromagnetic Switch in a Horn Circuit

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Electrical SwitchesElectrical SwitchesPosition Switches

May be used on power or ground side of circuitUsed to indicate whether a component is in the

on or off positionOnly provides a “high/low” signal to a solid state

control deviceA low current circuit

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Electrical SwitchesElectrical SwitchesPressure Switches

Can be used on either power or ground side of circuit

Switch is turned on/off by “pressure” rather than a component’s movement

Switch may carry current load of circuitSwitch may be used as a type of position switch

for a solid state control device

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Electrical SwitchesElectrical Switches

Switch/Circuit Diagnosis

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Switch/Circuit DiagnosisSwitch/Circuit Diagnosis

Tools and Methods:Test LightContinuity LightJumper WireDVOM

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Switch/Circuit DiagnosisSwitch/Circuit DiagnosisSPST Switches

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Switch/Circuit DiagnosisSwitch/Circuit Diagnosis

Position Switches / Pressure SwitchesBasically a SPST switchCan be tested using SPST methodsAlways refer to appropriate wiring diagrams

for the current flow informationIt is a good idea to remove the switch from

the circuit before testing to prevent accidental damage to solid state components

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Switch/Circuit DiagnosisSwitch/Circuit DiagnosisSPST Momentary Switches

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Switch/Circuit DiagnosisSwitch/Circuit DiagnosisSPDT Switches

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Switch/Circuit DiagnosisSwitch/Circuit Diagnosis“Ganged” / MPMT Switches

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Switch/Circuit DiagnosisSwitch/Circuit DiagnosisMercury Switches

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Switch/Circuit DiagnosisSwitch/Circuit DiagnosisElectromagnetic Switches

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Elizabethtown Technical CollegeElizabethtown Technical CollegeBasic Electricity BEXS100/101Basic Electricity BEXS100/101

Text: Text: Delmar’s Standard Textbook of ElectricityDelmar’s Standard Textbook of ElectricityElectrical SwitchesElectrical Switches