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A22NN/A22NL

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Safety Precautions

Refer to Safety Precautions for All Pushbutton Switches/Indicators.

Never perform wiring work on a Switch while power is being

supplied. Never touch terminals and other charged parts while

power is being supplied. Doing so may result in electrical shock.

Never attempt to disassemble or modify the Switch in any way.

Doing so may prevent correct operation.

Switch functionality may be inhibited. Do not drop the Switch.

Never apply a force that would deform or alter the nature of the

Switch.

The durability of the Switch is greatly affected by operating

conditions. Evaluate the Switch under actual working conditions

before permanent installation and use the Switch within a number

of switching operations that will not adversely affect the Switch’s

performance.

Do not use a load voltage or current that exceeds the rating. Doing 

so may damage or cause burning in the Switch.

Do not use the Switch in a location with inflammable or explosive

gases, or where the Switch would be subjected to inflammable

solvents. The arcs and heat generated when the Switch is

operated can cause ignition or explosions.

Do not use the Switch where sulfur gas (H

2

S, SO

2

), ammonia gas

(NH

3

), nitric acid gas (HNO

3

), chlorine gas (Cl

2

), or other harmful

gases are present or where high humidity is present. Contact faults 

and damage due to corrosion may interfere with the functionality of 

the Switch.

Do not use the Switch in oil or water or in an environment subject

to constant contact with oil or water. The oil or water may enter the 

Switch, causing failure.

Do not use or store the Switch in the following locations.

Locations subject to rapid temperature changes

Locations subject to condensation due to high humidity

Locations subject to vibration

Locations subject to direct sunlight

Locations subject to salty air

Make sure that the rubber washer is in place between the

Operation Unit and the panel. Otherwise, the specifications of the

protective structure may not be satisfied.

Do not subject the Contact Block or wiring to excessive force. The

Contact Block may be damaged or deformed and faulty contact

may occur.

Mounting

Do not tighten the Mounting Nut more than necessary using tools

such as pointed-nose pliers. Doing so will damage the Mounting 

Nut. (The tightening torque of the Mounting Nut is 1.0 to 2.0 N·m.)

Wiring

Terminal screws must be M3.5 Phillips or slotted screws with a

square washer.

The terminal screw tightening torque is 1.0 to 1.3 N·m.

Solid wires, stranded wires, and crimp terminals can be connected 

to the Switch.

Stranded wires: AWG14 to AWG16

Solid wire: 1.6 dia. max.

Bare Crimp Terminals

Crimp Terminals with Insulating Sheathes

After wiring the Switch, maintain appropriate clearance and

creepage distances.

Operating Environment

The Switch is intended for indoor use only.

Using the Switch outdoors will result in failure.

LED Lamps

A current-limiting resistor is built into the LED Lamp, so external

resistance is not required.

False Lighting of the LED Lamp

The LED Lamp will light with a microcurrent of approx. 0.1 mA or

less. Take countermeasures, such as adding a resistor in parallel

to the LED Lamp, to prevent false lighting.

The micro-current varies with the machine (due to leakage current, 

stray capacity between cables, etc.). Select a resistance value and 

allowable power consumption according to the actual current.

Precautions for Safe Use

Precautions for Correct Use

7.2 mm max.

7.2 mm max.

16.0 mm max.

16.0 mm max.

7.2 mm max.

20.2 mm max.

7.2 mm max.

20.2 mm max.

X1

X2

LED 

Lamp

R: 10 k

 (1 W) 

bleeder resistor

Example of Circuit to Prevent False Lighting

For 24 VAC/VDC Lighting Unit

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Summary of Contents for A22NL

Page 1: ...ange help prevent wiring errors Product Lineup Meet global safety standards Available with metal or plastic bezels Many color variations Standard feature degree of protection IP66 NEMA 4X and NEMA 13...

Page 2: ...jected Projected Projected A22N BG A22N MG Full guard Full guard Note Not all assembled configurations are possible Please refer to the subassemblies section for additional options Please refer to the...

Page 3: ...Red TG G Transparent Green Green TY Y Transparent Yellow Yellow TW W Transparent White White TA A Transparent Blue Blue TO O Transparent Orange Orange TW Y Transparent White Yellow 5 Degree of Protect...

Page 4: ...nsparent red TG Transparent green TY Transparent yellow TW Transparent white TA Transparent blue TO Transparent orange 100 002 R Red G Green Y Yellow W White A Blue O Orange A 6 VAC DC B 12 VAC DC C 2...

Page 5: ...R Transparent red TG Transparent green TY Transparent yellow TW Transparent white TA Transparent blue TO Transparent orange 100 002 R Red G Green Y Yellow W White A Blue O Orange A 6 VAC DC B 12 VAC D...

Page 6: ...l Model Plastic bezels 1 A22NL BGM 2 2 A G 7 7 7 8 9 A22NL BGA 2 2 A G 7 7 7 8 9 TR Transparent red TG Transparent green TY Transparent yellow TW Transparent white TA Transparent blue TO Transparent o...

Page 7: ...rts Lighted models Non lighted models LED Lamp Mounting Collar Reinforcement Plate Note Use a Reinforcement Plate for greater strength Contact Blocks Contact Blocks Lighting Unit Plastic Operation Uni...

Page 8: ...Momentary A Alternate Lighted non lighted Code 4 Transparency Button color Non lighted NR Opaque Red NG Opaque Green NY Opaque Yellow NW Opaque White NA Opaque Blue NB Opaque Black Lighted TR Transpar...

Page 9: ...ue A22NZ BNM TAA A22NZ BNA TAA A22NZ BPM TAA A22NZ BPA TAA Transparent Orange A22NZ BNM TOA A22NZ BNA TOA A22NZ BPM TOA A22NZ BPA TOA Bezel material and button shape Plastic full guard Plastic mushroo...

Page 10: ...Z MNM TAA A22NZ MNA TAA A22NZ MPM TAA A22NZ MPA TAA Transparent Orange A22NZ MNM TOA A22NZ MNA TOA A22NZ MPM TOA A22NZ MPA TOA Bezel material and button shape Brushed metal full guard Brushed metal mu...

Page 11: ...TRA A22NZ RPM TRA A22NZ RPA TRA Transparent Green A22NZ RNM TGA A22NZ RNA TGA A22NZ RPM TGA A22NZ RPA TGA Transparent Yellow A22NZ RNM TYA A22NZ RNA TYA A22NZ RPM TYA A22NZ RPA TYA Transparent White A...

Page 12: ...L RB A22NZ L RC A22NZ L RD A22NZ L RE Green A22NZ L GA A22NZ L GB A22NZ L GC A22NZ L GD A22NZ L GE Yellow A22NZ L YA A22NZ L YB A22NZ L YC A22NZ L YD A22NZ L YE White A22NZ L WA A22NZ L WB A22NZ L WC...

Page 13: ...e expansion Applicable panel thickness 0 8 to 3 0 mm For 22 3 mm panel hole diameter Metal Hole Plug Round A22NZ A 402 Can be plugged into precut panel holes for future expansion Applicable panel thic...

Page 14: ...ext on black background included For 22 3 mm panel hole diameter START A22Z 3443B 3 ON A22Z 3443B 5 OFF A22Z 3443B 6 UP A22Z 3443B 7 DOWN A22Z 3443B 8 POWER ON A22Z 3443B 9 OFF ON A22Z 3443B 10 Large...

Page 15: ...ltage 24 V 120 V 240 V 380 V 440 V AC at 50 60 Hz Resistive load AC 12 10 A 10 A 6 A 2A 2 A Inductive load AC 15 10 A 6 A 3 A 1 9 A 1 6 A DC Resistive load DC 12 8 A 2 2 A 1 1 A Inductive load DC 13 4...

Page 16: ...litude malfunction within 1 ms Shock resistance Malfunction 1 000 m s2 max malfunction within 1 ms Durability Mechanical Momentary action 5 000 000 operations min Alternate action 500 000 operations m...

Page 17: ...3 5 0 5 1 8 45 3 28 8 dia 43 5 A22NL BN T A G A22NN BN U A G NN 19 1 45 3 43 5 28 8 dia 23 3 dia 11 Projected Switches with Plastic Bezels A22N BP A G 19 1 45 3 28 8 dia 11 43 5 Full guard Switches wi...

Page 18: ...5 0 5 1 8 45 3 28 8 dia 43 5 19 1 45 3 43 5 28 8 dia 23 3 dia 11 Projected Switches with Brushed Metal Bezels A22N MP A G 45 3 43 5 28 8 dia 19 1 11 Full guard Switches with Brushed Metal Bezels A22N...

Page 19: ...7 28 8 dia 11 45 3 43 5 Flat Switches with Metal Bezels A22NN RN N A G NN A22NL RN T A G A22NN RN U A G NN 5 13 5 0 5 1 8 28 8 dia 43 5 45 3 19 1 45 3 43 5 28 8 dia 23 3 dia 11 Projected Switches with...

Page 20: ...2Z L R29 5 30 51 3 17 1 Mounting Collar A22NZ H 01 4 47 9 9 29 6 22 2 5 Contact Blocks A22NZ S G1 12 dia 47 9 9 32 2 29 6 Lighting Units A22NZ Z 3 6 29 8 12 1 Reinforcement Plate A22NZ A C01 Buy www V...

Page 21: ...20 dia 25 5 dia 15 Metal Hole Plug A22NZ A 402 29 dia 22 dia 2 5 1 5 Rubber seal Lock Ring A22NZ A 403 22 3 dia Four M4 Phillips binding screws Two 21 4 dia side lead holes Cover yellow Case black Two...

Page 22: ...ate Frames Small A22NZ A50103 20 6 22 dia 30 50 22 dia 0 9 4 2 3 2 5 Large A22NZ A51103 26 8 8 2 1 26 8 17 9 1 Legend Plates Small A22Z 3443 Large A22Z 3453 23 4 20 5 1 5 dia Cap Tightening Wrench A22...

Page 23: ...bration Locations subject to direct sunlight Locations subject to salty air Make sure that the rubber washer is in place between the Operation Unit and the panel Otherwise the specifications of the pr...

Page 24: ...he Lock Ring and tighten the Mounting Nut while confirming that the projecting part see following figure on the Mounting Nut is aligned with mounting hole Before tightening check that the rubber washe...

Page 25: ...ct Block and press it inward in the direction shown at 2 Attaching the Reinforcement Plate To link Contact Blocks together attach a Reinforcement Plate in the direction shown in the following figure T...

Page 26: ...Lamps Removing the LED Lamp from the Panel Surface Insert the LED Lamp Extractor as shown in the following figure and then rotate the Extractor in the direction shown at 2 while pressing it inward Att...

Page 27: ...it with care Attaching the Lock Ring Attach the Lock Ring as shown in the following figure To ensure water resistance attach the rubber washer in the specified location Align the TOP mark on the Opera...

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