Tag Archives: Switch

Rocker Switch
by Tarun Agarwal 2 years ago

What is Rocker Switch : Working & Its Applications

The electrical components which are used to turn ON and OFF power in various kinds of electrical and electronic devices are known as switches. These devices are simply operated by electricity. So, ON and OFF the power by using the switches...

DPDT Switch
by Tarun Agarwal 2 years ago

What is DPDT Switch : Working & Its Applications

A DPDT switch (double-pole, double-throw) is an electromechanical switch that can be formed by adding a pole to the SPDT switch. This is very easy to install because it is available with a locking system that can lock & unlock the switch...

SPST Switch
by Tarun Agarwal 2 years ago

What is SPST Switch : Working & Its Applications

A switch is a mechanical or controlling device that changes the flow of current direction or interrupts the flow of current within a circuit. Switches are designed in different configurations based on the requirements. They include various...

SPDT Toggle Switch
by Tarun Agarwal 2 years ago

What is SPDT Switch : Working & Its Applications

Switches are the most essential devices in an electric field. The main function of a switch is to open or close an electrical circuit. Generally, the electric circuits change from simple make or simply break circuits to multi make or multi-break...

Centrifugal Switch
by Tarun Agarwal 4 years ago

What is a Centrifugal Switch and Its Working

A Centrifugal switch is an electrical switch usually found in the signal phase induction motors and split-phase induction motors. Patent for the centrifugal switch was granted to Royal Lee during the 1920s. This switch is used to provide...

Intermediate Switch
by Tarun Agarwal 4 years ago

What is an Intermediate Switch & Its Working

A switch is an electromechanical device that operates manually. It includes one or more electrical contacts and these are allied to exterior circuits. Every electrical contact includes two states namely closed and open. Closed is nothing...