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IEC    NEMA                IEC    NEMA              NEMA symbol
                                    symbol  symbol             symbol  symbol
                                         Normally open              Normally closed           Break-make
                                   Figure 6-10  Commonly used types of pushbutton switches.


                                                           Symbol                          12 34 56 7
                                              Contacts   Hand  O   Auto
                                       Position           1   2  3
                                               A   B
                                          1    X
                                          2                A                           ON
                                          3        X
                                                           B
                                                                                      OFF
                   Figure 6-11  Three-position selector switch.
                   Source: Image Courtesy of Rockwell Automation, Inc.   Figure 6-12  DIP switch.


                     The selector switch is another common manually op-  range on a particular input module may be selected by
                   erated switch. The main difference between a pushbut-  means of DIP switches located on the back of the module.
                   ton and selector switch is the operator mechanism. A
                   selector switch operator is rotated (instead of pushed)   6.5  Mechanically Operated Switches
                   to open and close contacts of the attached contact block.
                   Figure 6-11 shows a three-position selector switch.   A mechanically operated switch is controlled automati-
                   Switch positions are established by turning the opera-  cally by factors such as pressure, position, or tempera-
                   tor knob right or left. Selector switches may have two   ture. The limit switch, shown in Figure 6-13, is a very
                   or more selector positions, with either maintained con-  common industrial control  device. Limit  switches  are
                   tact position or spring return to give momentary contact   designed to operate only when a predetermined limit is
                   operation.                                            reached, and they are usually actuated by contact with
                     Dual in-line package (DIP) switches are small       an object such as a cam. These devices take the place
                   switch assemblies designed for mounting on printed cir-  of a human operator. They are often used in the control
                   cuit board modules (Figure 6-12). The pins or terminals   circuits of machine processes to govern the starting, stop-
                   on the bottom of the DIP switch are the same size and   ping, or reversal of motors.
                   spacing as an integrated circuit (IC) chip. The individual   The  temperature switch, or  thermostat, shown in
                   switches may be of the toggle, rocker, or slide kind. DIP   Figure  6-14  is  used  to  sense  temperature  changes. Al-
                   switches use binary (on/off) settings to set the parameters   though there are many types available, they are all actu-
                   for a particular module. For example, the input voltage   ated by some specific environmental temperature change.


                                   Cam (on machine)
                          Operating                                                                     IEC symbols
                              force          Operator                          NEMA symbols

                                                                        Normally open  Normally closed
                                                                         limit switch  limit switch
                                           Enclosure
                                           containing                                                Normally  Normally
                                           contact                                                    open    closed
                                           mechanism



                          Figure 6-13  Mechanically operated limit switch.
                          Source: Photo courtesy Eaton Corporation.



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