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Technical Terminology & Cautions for Use

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AECTB38E   201811-T

CAUTIONS FOR USE

 Environment of use

1) Please consult us when using under the following conditions:
• Environments where hydrogen sulfide or other corrosive gases 
are present.
• Environments where gasoline, thinner or other flammable, 
explosive gases are present.
• Dusty environments (for non-seal type snap action switches).
• Use in environments not in the prescribed temperature or 
humidity range.
• Places with low air pressure.
2) Unless specified the product will not be constructed to 
withstand water, oil or explosions. Please inquire if you intend to 
use the product in special applications.

 Usage, storage, and transport conditions

1) During usage, storage, or transportation, avoid locations 
subject to direct sunlight and maintain normal temperature, 
humidity, and pressure conditions.
2) The allowable specifications for environments suitable for 
usage, storage, and transportation are given below.
(1) Temperature: The allowable temperature range differs for 
each switch, so refer to the switch’s individual specifications.
(2) Humidity: 5 to 85% R.H.
(3) Pressure: 86 to 106 kPa
The humidity range varies with the temperature. Use within the 
range indicated in the graph below.
(The allowable temperature depends on the switch.)

• Condensation will occur inside the switch if there is a sudden 
change in ambient temperature when used in an atmosphere of 
high temperature and high humidity. This is particularly likely to 
happen when being transported by ship, so please be careful of 
the atmosphere when shipping. Condensation is the 
phenomenon whereby steam condenses to cause water 
droplets that adhere to the switch when an atmosphere of high 
temperature and humidity rapidly changes from a high to low 
temperature or when the switch is quickly moved from a low 
humidity location to one of high temperature and humidity. 
Please be careful because condensation can cause adverse 
conditions such as deterioration of insulation, coil cutoff, and 
rust.
• Condensation or other moisture may freeze on the switch when 
the temperatures is lower than 0°C 

32°F

. This causes problems 

such as sticking of movable parts or operational time lags.
• The plastic becomes brittle if the switch is exposed to a low 
temperature, low humidity environment for long periods of time.
• Storage for extended periods of time (including transportation 
periods) at high temperatures or high humidity levels or in 
atmospheres with organic gases or sulfide gases may cause a 
sulfide film or oxide film to form on the surfaces of the contacts 
and/or it may interfere with the functions. Check out the 
atmosphere in which the units are to be stored and transported.
• In terms of the packing format used, make every effort to keep 
the effects of moisture, organic gases and sulfide gases to the 
absolute minimum.

 Wiring

1) When using a PC board terminal switch as soldering 
terminals, use thin lead wires and be sure to wind them on the 
terminals before soldering.
2) Cautions when soldering
Perform soldering quickly in accordance with the specified 
conditions. Be careful not to let flux flow into the product. When 
no instruction is specified, use a soldering iron with a tip 
temperature of 350

°

C or lower and complete soldering within 

five seconds. Do not pull on the lead wires immediately after 
soldering. Wait some time before verifying.

 Others

1) Failure modes of switches include short-circuiting, open-
circuiting and temperature rises. If this switch is to be used in 
equipment where safety is a prime consideration, examine the 
possible effects of these failures on the equipment concerned, 
and ensure safety by providing protection circuits or protection 
devices. In terms of the systems involved, make provision for 
redundancy in the design and take steps to achieve safety 
design.
2) The ambient operating temperature (and humidity) range 
quoted is the range in which the switch can be operated on a 
continuous basis: it does not mean that using the switch within 
the rating guarantees the durability performance and 
environment withstanding performance of the switch. For details 
on the performance guarantee, check the specifications of each 
product concerned.
3) Even if 2-pole, 3-pole or 4-pole switches are used as single-
pole switches in order to increase contact reliability, please keep 
the maximum current no higher than the rated value.
4) If there is the possibility of a short between poles, please use 
an in-phase circuit as shown below or provide a spare pole.

5) Be careful not to drop the product as this may cause loss of 
functionality. 
6) Do not apply an unreasonable vertical force against the 
direction of operation of the product.
7) Use your hand to operate the actuator. 
(Operation using a tool such as a screwdriver or hammer can 
cause breakdown.)

Tolerance range

(Avoid
condensation when
used at temperatures
higher than 0

°

C

32

°

F

)

(Avoid freezing when
used at temperatures
lower than 0

°

C

32

°

F

)

85

5

–40

–40

0

+32

+85

+185

Temperature, 

°

C

°

F

Humidity, %R.H.

Bad example

Good example (1)

Good example (2)

Load 1

Load 1

Heteropolar circuit

In-phase circuit

Load 2

Load 1

Spare pole

Load 2

Load 2

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Page 3: ...pprox 19g 2 pole single throw Approx 20g Contact material AgSnO2 alloy Unit mm General tolerance 0 5 The CAD data of the products with a CAD Data mark can be downloaded from our Website CAD Data Exter...

Page 4: ...the insertion force depending on the model used from different manufacturers so the insertion force should be checked under actual conditions 4 Use TE Connectivity Ltd s CT connector for the coil term...

Page 5: ...e used TE Connectivity Ltd s CT connector Reference Receptacle Stripping length of front 5 2 200 10 Black Red UL1007 AWG24 TE Connectivity Ltd s Crimping type 179228 2 Lead wire CT connector Cable wit...

Page 6: ...t Generally this resistance includes the conductor resistance of the spring and terminal portions Vibration resistance Vibration range where a closed contact does not open for longer than a specified...

Page 7: ...rotation is caused during operation Also when using for a load that will cause transient phenomena such as when operating the motor in reverse rotation or switching the poles an arc short circuit shor...

Page 8: ...or sulfide gases may cause a sulfide film or oxide film to form on the surfaces of the contacts and or it may interfere with the functions Check out the atmosphere in which the units are to be stored...

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