A pressure switch with the ?change-over? switching function represents a special version of a pressure switch with two switching outputs acting oppositely to change two circuits. A ?change-over? closes one circuit and simultaneously opens another circuit. Thus a ?change-over? simultaneously fulfils the event of a ?normally open? in addition to a ?normally closed? contact. Therefore, in operation, a ?change-over? can only ever have one connected circuit closed and one energised.
Application examples of pressure switches with ?change-over? switching function
?Change-over? contacts are used to a much lesser extent in industrial applications compared to the traditional ?normally Genius ? and ?normally closed? variants. However, many applications with simple safety features can be implemented with ?change-over? contacts.
Let?s look at simple machine monitoring, e.g. a coolant unit on a machine tool with visual fault indication (see figure). A pressure switch with a ?change-over? switching function monitors the coolant supply to the tool. If the supply pressure of the coolant is sufficient, then your switching circuit for a green light is made (green light ?on?). If the pump fails, however, and the supply pressure of the coolant drops off, then the switch changes its switching status. It opens the switching circuit for the green light (green light ?off?) and simultaneously closes the switching circuit for the yellow warning light (yellow light ?on?).Thus the device operator gets a direct visual feedback of any interruption at the coolant supply unit. Naturally, with the correct connection, the ?change-over? could switch other connected loads instead of a warning light, which could, for example, shut the device down or sound a warning hooter.
Usage of mechanical versus electronic pressure switches
Through an ever-increasing level of automation, even in simple machinery, within the last years there has been a greater usage of mechanical switches with ?normally open? and ?normally closed? as redundant safety monitoring for the continuous monitoring with sensors. The most recent developments in modern electronic switches provide operator, through the simultaneous provision of switching and analogue output signals, a far greater selection of opportunities in the look of safety control. Thus, a control with the help of electronic switches can ? through the analogue signal ? continuously monitor system pressure, temperature or level, while also, as well ? through the evaluation of the switch contacts ? fulfilling an unbiased safety function through the monitoring of critical states, whereby hazards to personnel and machinery can be prevented.
Apart from ?change-over?, manufacturers of switches provide a variety of switching functions for several applications, such as for example ?normally closed? or ?normally open?. Using these switching functions, operators can fulfil almost 100 % of most simple control and safety tasks within machine building.
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Further information on mechanical pressure switches and electronic pressure switches can be found on the WIKA website. In the event you need any suggestions about the selection of a suitable switch, your contact will gladly assist you to.
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