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PostPosted: Sat Nov 29, 2008 3:02 pm    Post subject: E-Bus Alternate Switch Reply with quote

Bob:

In your Z-32 Diagram, you use a 1-3 Switch - Is this a B&C S700-1-3: Single
Pole-Double Throw ???

My second question is:

I have a Honeywell 1TL-1-2D (MS24658-22D) - Locking Single Pole-Single
Throw that I purchased from Digi-Key and I'm wondering if that would work in
place of the 1-3 ? If it can, then this switch has 2 terminals: #2 &
#3..... (NO #1)....would I wire the ground to #2 and 22g from the relay to
#3...........or do I really need to order a SPDT ?

Thanks

Henry Trzeciakowski
Pittsburgh, Pa.


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PostPosted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 9:08 am    Post subject: E-Bus Alternate Switch Reply with quote

At 08:02 PM 11/29/2008, you wrote:
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Bob:

In your Z-32 Diagram, you use a 1-3 Switch - Is this a B&C S700-1-3: Single
Pole-Double Throw ???

Yes. This presumes also that your system includes
a pullable 5A breaker for the alternator field supply.
This allows you to do ground operations battery only
by pulling the field breaker.
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My second question is:

I have a Honeywell 1TL-1-2D (MS24658-22D) - Locking Single Pole-Single
Throw that I purchased from Digi-Key and I'm wondering if that would work in
place of the 1-3 ? If it can, then this switch has 2 terminals: #2 &
#3..... (NO #1)....would I wire the ground to #2 and 22g from the relay to
#3...........or do I really need to order a SPDT ?

The Honeywell switch is fine. The 1TL1-2D is OFF when
the toggle is on the key-way side. See:

http://aeroelectric.com/Mfgr_Data/Switches/Microswitch_TL-Series.pdf

This means that the switch would have to be installed
key-way down.

Bob . . .


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PostPosted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 4:35 pm    Post subject: E-Bus Alternate Switch Reply with quote

So Bob,

If I understand what you're saying: mount the 1TL-1-2D keyway down, #2
terminal = ground wire and #3 terminal = 22 g wire from S401 relay.....or
do I have it backwards ???

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 5:20 am    Post subject: E-Bus Alternate Switch Reply with quote

At 09:37 PM 11/30/2008, you wrote:
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So Bob,

If I understand what you're saying: mount the 1TL-1-2D keyway down, #2
terminal = ground wire and #3 terminal = 22 g wire from S401 relay.....or
do I have it backwards ???


It's a simple on-off switching action. The terminal
numbers are insignificant. You can wire it either way.

Bob . . .


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