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Can the Honeywell 2TL1-10A Be Used As A Z-14 Master + Altern

 
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 09, 2016 3:51 pm    Post subject: Can the Honeywell 2TL1-10A Be Used As A Z-14 Master + Altern Reply with quote

I want to utilize a master switch like the Honeywell 2TL1-10A for the Master/Alternator switch in the Z-14 DBDASB. I like it because it has locking positions.

The data sheet switch contact description did not look like I expected it to. Can someone PLEASE look at the data sheet below and tell me if it will work for this application???


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THANKS!!!

Bill Hunter


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PostPosted: Sat Apr 09, 2016 6:08 pm    Post subject: Re: Can the Honeywell 2TL1-10A Be Used As A Z-14 Master + Al Reply with quote

Yes, if I am interpreting the datasheet correctly, that switch will work.
Mount the switch with the keyway down.
Connect the alternator field to teminals 2 & 3.
Connect the master contactor to terminals 5 & 6.
As for the current rating, I do not understand it. But since the maximum current under certain conditions is 20 amps, then most likely the switch will handle 5 amps at 12 vdc.


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PostPosted: Sun Apr 10, 2016 6:10 am    Post subject: Can the Honeywell 2TL1-10A Be Used As A Z-14 Master + Altern Reply with quote

Joe,

THANK YOU for your kind help...GREATLY APPRECIATED!!!

If anyone out there in AeroElectricLand is interested in using this
Honeywell 2TL1-10A switch for their Battery Master + Alternator Master then
I have taken Joe's written instructions and mapped them out on a PDF copy of
the data sheet with red being the path of the Battery Master entering at
pole #6 and exiting at pole #5 and blue being the path of the Alternator
Field entering at pole #3 and exiting at pole #2.

THANKS AGAIN Joe!!!

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Cheers!!!

Bill Hunter

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