VW Fuses Switches and Relays
Single Pole Single Throw
Electrical switches comes in several configurations, but are normally classified into only four types. The most common switch is the single pole single throw, abbreviated as SPST. This implies it has one contact that is normally open —abbreviated N/O— which is closed when the switch is flicked. This type of switch is either on-or-off / open circuit or closed circuit. This switch also comes in the form of a push button switch which is normally open and closes when pushed but when released it open once again. It is also known as push-to-make, abbreviated PTM. An example of a PTM is a door bell switch or a cars hooter or the individual keys on a keyboard. Push button switches also comes in a normally closed configuration and opens when pushed, but when released, it closes again. Commonly known as push-to-break, abbreviated PTB. An example of a PTB switch is used to release a door, held closed by an electromagnet.Suzuki GS500 GSXR1100, Honda VT 500 VT600 VT700 VF750, Kawasaki ZX1000 ZX 1100 Solenoid |
Single Pole Double Throw
The second and slightly more advanced switch is the single pole double throw switch, abbreviated as SPDT. This is a three terminal switch which toggles between two states when switched. SPDT are in essence two switches in one package. The one switch is normally open whilst the other is normally closed. By flicking the switch the two switches reverses their roles. The normally open switch is then closed and the normally close switch is opened. By connecting a SPDT at either end of a long passage to turns the lights or off, one is able to enter the passage at one end, turn the lights on and when exiting the passage at the other end switch the lights off. SPDT can be used as a SPST in an application by just using the centre contact and either one of the other two contacts, depending on what type of switch you need, N/O or N/C. SPDT switches are also available with a centre-off position, known as momentary (ON)-OFF-(ON) switch.Volkswagen 4H0951253 Starter Relay 645 and 1J0906381A Fuel pump relay 109. |
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