
Manual Switches ET Series
Magnetically Held Toggle Switches
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PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
A holding coil in ET toggle switches re-
places mechanical holding mechanisms
to maintain the toggle in an operate posi-
tion. The toggle is released by breaking
the coil circuit.
When the hold in coil circuit is open, the
ET functions as a momentary contact
switch. When the coil is energized
(throughremotecontacts),thetogglelev-
erwillbeheld(maintained)intheoperate
position. De-energizing the coil causes
the lever to snap back to the unoperated
position. The lever can also be released
manually (overridden).
Note:Thesolenoidhasahold in capacity
only. It will not pull the toggle lever into an
operating position from an unoperated
position.
Two position. The illustration above
shows the operating sequence for an ET
with one SPDT circuit. (1) circuit closed
manually; (2) energized solenoid holds
switchcircuit closed; and(3)remotecon-
trol breaks solenoid circuit, releases the
toggle, and opens the switch circuit. (In
ETs with two SPDT circuits, both circuits
transfer when the lever is operated.)
ELECTRICAL RATINGS
Amperage
Sea Level (Sealed) 65,000 ft
Rating
Code Voltage Res. Ind. Motor Res. Ind. Motor
A28DC42.54424
B28DC43442.54
C 28 DC 7 2 — 5 1.5 —
FEATURES
1
Most listings qualified to MIL-S-5594
1
Environment-proof sealing
1
2 and 3 position magnetically main-
tained toggle action
1
Standard, tab, and pull-to-unlock
levers
1
Turret, leadwire, and screw terminals
1
Temperature range: –85°Fto+160°F
(–65°Cto+71°C)
Three position. ETs with two SPDT cir-
cuitshaveamagneticholdincapabilityin
bothdirectionsfromcenter.Whenthelev-
er is in the center position, the circuitry is
as shown in the illustration above. When
the lever is moved to one extreme posi-
tion, switch (A) circuit is transferred and
switch(B)circuitisunchanged.Intheoth-
er extreme position, switch (B) circuit is
tranferred while switch (A) circuit is un-
changed.