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JOHN TIPTON



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PostPosted: Wed May 04, 2011 2:57 am    Post subject: Honeywell switches Reply with quote

Hi Guys

Can someone (Bob) please confirm that a Honeywell switch designated 2TL1-2G
is 'locked' in the off position

http://content.honeywell.com/sensing/prodinfo/manual/catalog/c30136.pdf

Regards

John


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PostPosted: Wed May 04, 2011 4:38 am    Post subject: Honeywell switches Reply with quote

At 06:54 AM 5/4/2011, you wrote:
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<jmtipton(at)btopenworld.com>

Hi Guys

Can someone (Bob) please confirm that a Honeywell switch designated
2TL1-2G is 'locked' in the off position

http://content.honeywell.com/sensing/prodinfo/manual/catalog/c30136.pdf

The "G" configuration is free to move between the
mid and anti-keyway position but will fall into
a locking detent if moved to the keyway side. Extraction
from the keyway side requires the operator to pull
up on the spring loaded cap before the switch can
be moved. You will note that a "G" switch is the same
as an "F" switch except that the locking detent is
on the anti-keyway side.

Referring to the 2-position order guide we see that
the -2 switch is a 4-terminal device with no contacts
closed when the handle is in the keyway position. So
yes, it is locked-off.

Now, you could order a -3, 6-terminal On-On switch.
This configuration gives you the option of wiring
for the locked position to be OFF, or some alternate
ON function. Further, depending on supplier stock
for the switch, you can use either a "F" or "G" locking
configuration in a -3 switch by turing the switch over
in the mounting hole.
Bob . . .


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PostPosted: Wed May 04, 2011 5:53 am    Post subject: Honeywell switches Reply with quote

Thank you Bob: your views and knowledge in the answers you give is, as
always received with gratitude

John (over the pond - RV9a wings, looking forward to the eventual wiring)

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