2-way push button station supplier & Manufacturer in noida & delhi/ncr >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> A 2-way push button station is a common electrical control device used in various applications, particularly in industrial settings. Here's a breakdown of what it typically entails: A 2-way push button station typically refers to an electrical control device that has two push buttons, commonly used for Start/Stop operations of motors, machinery, or circuits. It is often mounted in an enclosure and used in industrial control panels. What it is: • Enclosure: It's a housing or box that contains two push buttons. These enclosures are often made of durable materials like engineering plastic, ABS, or aluminum, designed to protect the internal components from dust, moisture, and impact. • Two Push Buttons: As the name suggests, it features two distinct push buttons. These buttons can be of various types: o Momentary: Pressing the button activates the circuit, and releasing it deactivates it (e.g., 'start' or 'stop' buttons). o Latching/Maintained: Pressing the button changes its state (on/off) and it remains in that state until pressed again (less common in '2-way' stations for simple on/off, but found in some selector switches). o Different Colors/Functions: Often, one button is red (typically for 'Stop' or 'Off') and the other is green (typically for 'Start' or 'On'). • Internal Switching Mechanism: Each push button is connected to an internal switch (contacts) that opens or closes an electrical circuit when the button is pressed. • Applications: Primarily used for controlling machinery, motors, and other electrical equipment, such as: o Start/Stop Control: The most common application, where one button initiates an action and the other stops it. o Up/Down Control: For mechanisms like hoists, cranes, or lifts, one button moves it up and the other moves it down. o Open/Close Control: For gates, doors, or valves. Key Features and Considerations: • Current Rating (Amps): Indicates the maximum current the switch can safely handle (e.g., 10A, 32A). • Voltage Rating: The voltage of the circuit it's designed to control (e.g., 220V AC, 240V AC). • Material/Body: Influences durability and environmental resistance (e.g., ABS, PVC, aluminum, metal). • IP Rating: (Ingress Protection) Indicates the level of protection against dust and water (e.g., IP55, IP65, IP67). Higher numbers mean better protection. • Switch Type: o Flush Push Button: The button is flush with the enclosure surface. o Mushroom Button: A larger, mushroom-shaped button, often used for emergency stops for easier activation. o Pendant Button: Found in pendant control stations, often hanging from cranes or hoists. • Usage/Application: Industrial, domestic, automotive, etc. • Mounting Type: Surface mount, panel mount, etc. • Additional Features: Some stations may include an emergency stop button, indicator lights, or specific wiring terminals. 🔧 Common Configuration: 1. Green Push Button – 'START' o Normally Open (NO) contact o Closes the circuit when pressed. 2. Red Push Button – 'STOP' o Normally Closed (NC) contact o Opens the circuit when pressed. ________________________________________ Typical Use: • Motor Control (DOL Starter) o Start button energizes the contactor coil. o Stop button de-energizes the coil to stop the motor. ________________________________________ Enclosure: • Usually IP-rated (e.g., IP65) for protection against dust and water. • Material: Plastic or metal. • Mounting: Surface or flush-mounted. ________________________________________ Wiring Diagram (Simplified): L ---[ STOP (NC) ]---[ START (NO) ]---( Coil ) • Pressing START completes the circuit through the STOP contact and energizes the coil. • Pressing STOP opens the circuit and de-energizes the coil. ________________________________________ Applications: • Control of pumps, fans, conveyor belts, and other industrial machinery. • Manual ON/OFF control with safety interlock. #push_button_station #pushbuttonstation #enclouser #starters #sparkelectric #push button station 1way #push button station 2way
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