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Carling G-Series switch configuration

 
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 13, 2013 7:44 pm    Post subject: Carling G-Series switch configuration Reply with quote

Here is the link to the Carling G-Series toggle switch data:
http://www.carlingtech.com/sites/default/files/documents/Carling-TS-G-Series-Ext.pdf

I find the switching descriptions unclear.

I believe a 2GH51-73 is a standard toggle switch, with quick connect
terminals that operates as an AeroElectric 2-10. Can anyone confirm
that ?

And how would the 2GG switch actually operate ?

Thanks,

Jeff Page
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 14, 2013 9:43 am    Post subject: Carling G-Series switch configuration Reply with quote

At 09:42 PM 11/13/2013, you wrote:
Quote:
--> AeroElectric-List message posted by: Jeff Page <jpx(at)qenesis.com>

Here is the link to the Carling G-Series toggle switch data:
http://www.carlingtech.com/sites/default/files/documents/Carling-TS-G-Series-Ext.pdf

I find the switching descriptions unclear.

I believe a 2GH51-73 is a standard toggle switch, with quick connect
terminals that operates as an AeroElectric 2-10. Can anyone confirm
that ?

The 2GH switch is form, fit and function equivalent
to the 2-10 switch. Carling just has a funny (?)
way of describing it's operation which should be
simply described as 2-pole, on-on-on, progressive
transfer.

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The isn't clear as to which of the 6 tab positions
on the switch are populated. I'm thinking that a
2GG switch is a 2GH with three of the six tabs simply
left off. Another variation on the theme is the
2GE switch having only 4 tabs . . . two are jumpered
together to fabricate a SP3T operation out of the
box. My guess says you can do any of these three
functions using a GH switch with simple choices
of how the terminals are wired (or not).


I wrote to them about this probably 20 years
ago . . . no response.

Hmmm . . . maybe they did respond and just didn't
tell me about it. Just found this document on Carling
that

http://tinyurl.com/mxv8g2l

This document confirms the suppositions cited
above.


Bob . . .


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 15, 2013 5:38 am    Post subject: Re: Carling G-Series switch configuration Reply with quote

2GH _ _ _ _CIRCUIT 1 ON_ _ _ _2 CIRCUITS ON_ _ _ _ CIRCUIT 2 ON

2GG _ _ _ 2 CIRCUITS ON _ _ _ CIRCUIT 1 ON _ _ _ OFF

The above is quoted from the Carlingswitch data sheet.

I interpret this to mean that 2GH is always on, either circuit 1 or circuit 2 is on, or both are on.

And 2GG is similar to the 2-10 switch. It can be off, or circuit 1 on, or both circuits 1 & 2 on.

It is hard to know for sure without having the switch in hand.
Joe


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 20, 2013 8:55 am    Post subject: Re: Carling G-Series switch configuration Reply with quote

Hmm.
It looks from the diagram that the 2GE switch is the one with all six terminals.
Does anyone have any of these to confirm the switches are actually what the diagrams show ?

Circuit 1 on, Circuit 2 on are painfully useless descriptions when a two different connections can be made for each pole.

Thanks,

Jeff Page
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