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47-132 Pushbuttons & Indicating Lights 30.5 MM Heavy-Duty Watertight/Oiltight
47-132 Pushbuttons & Indicating Lights 30.5 MM Heavy-Duty Watertight/Oiltight
47-132 Pushbuttons & Indicating Lights 30.5 MM Heavy-Duty Watertight/Oiltight
Table 47-200. 2-Position Selector Switch — UL (NEMA) Type 3, 3R, 4, 4X, 12, 13
Operator Position Operator Non-illuminated Illuminated — 120V Transformer Contact Mounting
Action Black Knob Black Lever Price Red Knob Red Lever Price Type Location
Table 47-201. 3-Position Selector Switch — UL (NEMA) Type 3, 3R, 4, 4X, 12, 13
Operator Position Operator Non-illuminated Illuminated — 120V Transformer Contact Mounting
Action Black Knob Black Lever Price Red Knob Red Lever Price Type Location
Table 47-202. 4-Position Selector Switch — UL (NEMA) Type 3, 3R, 4, 4X, 12, 13
47 Operator Position Operator Non-illuminated Illuminated — 120V Transformer Contact Mounting
Action Black Knob
Black Lever
Price Red Knob
Red Lever
Price Type Location
Cam and Contact Block Selection HAND Outgoing Now to make the cam selection, make
Incoming Circuit a simple worksheet such as:
Selector switches in their varied forms OFF
Line
(2-position, 3-position and 4-position) Outgoing
Circuit Cam 2 Cam 3
are a big factor contributing to the AUTO
great flexibility of control that a well XOO (A)NO – (B)NC (A)NO
Step 2: “X-O” Pattern. OOX (B)NO (B)NO
rounded line of “pushbuttons” can
achieve. Because of their flexibility, From the elementary diagram, you can
they tend to cause difficulty with prod- construct an “X-O” diagram which It becomes immediately obvious that
uct selection and application. The describes when the contacts are to be cam 3 is the better choice for two rea-
following systematic approach should closed (X) or open (O) in the various sons, (1) the series combination can be
simplify that task. positions of the switch. The “X-O” for avoided making it simpler to wire, (2)
the HAND circuit looks like this: only two contacts are required, which
Cam and contact block selection is is less expensive than the three contacts
better understood if you: HAND OFF AUTO required by cam 2.
■ Work with each incoming and out- Step 4: Contact Block Selection.
going wire/circuit separately. X O O Having selected the cam, contact block
■ Recognize the terms NO and NC In this circuit, you want a contact selection is simply a matter of gather-
only identify the type of contact by closed on the left (HAND) but open in ing the A position and B position circuits
its mode before mounting to the the center and right. into pairs which make up the most con-
operator. The “X-O” table (Page 47- venient contact block arrangement. If
134) shows how that contact will act For the AUTO circuit, the “X-O” diagram there is an imbalance in the number of
after assembly to the operator with would look like this: circuits under A or B, then single circuit
the selected cam shape. X = closed blocks must be selected for these leftover
HAND OFF AUTO circuits.
circuit, O = open circuit.
■ Up to six NO or NC contacts may be
mounted behind each plunger loca- O O X
Back to the worksheet, having selected
cam 3 do this:
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tion for a total of twelve contacts. Putting them together, the complete
Single circuit contact blocks have “X-O” diagram is: X O X ANO
only one plunger with the other side 10250T2
O O X BNO
of the block “open.” Therefore, single XOO
circuit contact blocks transmit OOX Step 5: Selector Switch Operator.
motion to blocks behind them only Lastly, you have to choose from the
for the position containing the circuit. Once the “X-O” diagram has been many types of operators — knob and
■ Each cam has two separate lobes, generated, the next step is to select the lever in various colors or keyed. Also
each of which operates one of the cam and contact block, or blocks, what combinations of maintained and
two contact block plungers indepen- needed to perform the desired “X-O” spring return functions are required.
dently of each other. Those are functions. The selection table on the Selection of these operators can be
identified as position A (locating nib following page lists the various types found on Page 47-135. For the above
side) and position B (opposite of (shapes) of cams by number to choose example you may want a 3-position
locating nib). The position designa- from and the type of contact and posi- maintained black knob, cam 3 —
tions give direction in selecting and tion to achieve the function outlined in Catalog Number 10250T1323.
mounting of the contact blocks (see your “X-O” diagram.
Figure 47-94). The Complete Switch: 10250T1323 with
Step 3: Cam Selection. one 10250T2 or, for one composite
The cam you select determines catalog number, 10250T21KB found
Locating Nib the operation of all contact blocks on Page 47-132.
mounted to the operator. It is selected
on the basis that it provides the sim-
A
plest circuitry for the desired “X-O”
B diagram. The selection tables of the
following page show all the “X-O”
combinations. For the purpose of this
example, the applicable portion of
Figure 47-94. Contact Circuit Locations those tables is shown in Table 47-204.
Selector Switch Selection Table 47-206. 3-Position Switch — Cam and Contact Block Selection
(Continued) No. Desired Circuit
and
Contact Blocks Required to Accomplish Circuit Function
(Jumpers must be installed where indicated)
Table 47-205. 2-Position Selector Switch Operator Operator with Cam Code #2 Operator with Cam Code #3
Contact Block Selection Position
Mounting Location Mounting Location
No. Desired Circuit Contact Blocks
Top Plunger Bottom Plunger Top Plunger Bottom Plunger
and Required to
A B A B
Operator Accomplish
Position Circuit Function
Top Bottom 1 X O O
Plunger Plunger NO NC NO
A B
2 X X O
1 X O NC NC
NC NC
3 X O X
2 O X NO NO NO
NO NO
4 O O X
NO NO
Diagrams
Circuits shown illustrate connections
to obtain a selector switch circuit com- 5 O X X
NC NO NC
bination and are shown with their
appropriate line diagrams. Field wiring
of jumper connections required as 6 O X O
NC NC NC
shown.
X = Closed Circuit Table 47-207. 4-Position Switch — Contact Block Selection
O = Open Circuit No. Desired Circuit and Contact Blocks Com- Desired Circuit and Contact Blocks
Operator Position Required to bina- Operator Position Required to
Accomplish tion Accomplish
Circuit Function No. Circuit Function
Mounting Mounting
Location Location
Series Connection Parallel Connection
Top Bottom Top Bottom
Plunger Plunger Plunger Plunger
Figure 47-95. Wiring of Jumper Connections A B A B
47 Note: 4-Position Selector Switches limited
to 4 contact blocks. 1 X O O O
NC
10 X O X O
Contact Blocks NC
2 O X O O
For selection and number of available NO NO
contact blocks per operator, see Page
47-148. 3 O O X O
NO
11 X X X O
4 O O O X NC
NC NO NO
5 X O O X
NC NC
12 O X X X
6 O X X O NO NC
NO
NO NO
7 O O X X
NO NC
13 X O X X
8 X X O O NO
NC NO NC NC
9 O X O X NO 14 X X O X
NC NC NO
NC
1 10250T1371 1 10250T3071
M S
M 2 10250T1332 2 10250T3032
S M 3 10250T1333 3 10250T3033
M 2 10250T1342 2 10250T3042
S S 3 10250T1343 3 10250T3043
M 2 10250T1352 2 10250T3052
M S 3 10250T1353 3 10250T3053
M M
Table 47-209. Key Operators with Cam — UL (NEMA) Type 3, 3R, 4, 4X, 12, 13
Positions Operator Action Cam Code Optional Key
Removal Positions
Vertical Mounting Horizontal Mounting Price
U.S. $
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Catalog Catalog
Number Number
2-Position — 60° Throw 1 1, 2, 3 10250T1511_ 10250T1611_
M M
1 2 10250T1571_ 10250T1581_
M S
M 2 1, 4, 5 10250T1532_ 10250T1632_
S M 3 10250T1533_ 10250T1633_
M 2 4 10250T1542_ 10250T1642_
S S 3 10250T1543_ 10250T1643_
M 2 2, 4, 6 10250T1652_ 10250T1662_
M S 3 10250T1653_ 10250T1663_
M M
1 Right Only 5 Right & Center identical and use key code number MD1 MD14 ME8 MJ6
2 Left Only 6 Left & Center H661. Two keys are supplied with MD2 MD15 ME11 MJ10
3 Right & Left 7 All Positions every lock. For additional code number MD3 MD16 ME16 MJ11
4 Center Only H661 keys, order Catalog Number MD4 MD19 ME17 MJ13
10250ED824. For others, order MD5 MD20 ME18 MJ15
Note: Key removal in “spring return from” MD7 ME2 ME19 MJ16
positions not recommended.
10250ED1130 and designate lock num- MD9 ME3 MJ1 MD17
ber. When dissimilar locks for each MD10 ME5 MJ3
operator or each group of operators MD11 ME6 MJ4
C
are required, select from the lock and MD13 ME7 MJ5
L R
key combination listed below. When
Ordering Operator Only or a Complete Table 47-214. Master Keys for Above Locks
Control Unit with a substitute lock, Application Catalog Price
order from table below and add Number U.S. $
“except Lock and Key Code No. …”
For Code:
Figure 47-96. Key Removal Positions MD1 – MD20 10250ED825-3
Table 47-212. “H” Series Locks without
ME2 – ME18 10250ED825-4
Replacement Keys or Dissimilar Locks for Master Key — with Key Slot Cover
MJ1 – MJ16 10250ED825-5
Key Operators Lock and Key Code Numbers Adder
Operators listed on Page 47-135 have U.S. $
identical locks and keys (Key Code H501 H635 H663
H661) Catalog Number 10250ED824. H620 H639 H675
For dissimilar lock and key combina- H621 H643 H683
tions, see listing at right. H634 H654 H688
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1 10250T4081
M S
M M
M = Maintained. S = Spring return in direction of arrow (씮).
For selection of the proper cam and contact block to obtain the proper circuit sequence, see
selection instructions and table on Pages 47-133 – 47-134.