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Wednesday, August 11, 2010

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PP  Series E-Switch announces the PP1 and PP2 series pushbutton switch, featuring push-pull functionality with momentary functions. This pushbutton switch has high power ratings and is rated to 1HP.There are various actuator and terminal options available with these switches. UL rated. Specifications include:

Electrical Life: 6,000 cycles
• Mechanical Life: 50,000 cycles
• Contact Rating: 16A 125VAC, 12A 250VAC and 1HP 125/250VAC
• Contact Resistance (Initial Max): 50milliohms max
• Contact Arrangement: SPDT
• Insulation Resistance: 2Megaohms min
• Dielectric Strength (1 min): 500 VAC
• Force: 300 gf to 500 gf
• Travel: Push only: 9.4mm; Push-Pull: 5.0mm push, 5.7mm pull
• Operating/Storage Temperature: 0°C to +85°C

Markets and applications for the PP series pushbutton switches include appliance/white goods, HVAC, and Industrial controls.

Visit E-Switch at www.e-switch.com

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