Pushbutton Switches are a kind of control devices used in a variety of applications. The KB15MKW01-5D05-JD is a type of Pushbutton Switch that has been used for both general and special-purpose applications for many years.
Application Field
The KB15MKW01-5D05-JD is a low-voltage pushbutton switch primarily used to provide simple on/off control in commercial, residential, and industrial controls. It can be installed on power, lighting, and communication appliances, including automation equipment, kitchen stoves, microwave ovens, refrigerators, washing machines, and a variety of other appliances.
The KB15MKW01-5D05-JD is also suitable for a variety of nonstandard electrical applications, such as crane control, pipeline control, polling systems, emergency warning systems, ventilation systems, fire control systems, and alarms. Moreover, its unique features, such as its flame retardant material, its compatibility with most rated current supplies, and its anti-vibration and anti-shock functions, make it particularly suitable for water pumping stations, mines, and other hazardous environments.
Working Principle
The KB15MKW01-5D05-JD pushbutton switch has two operating modes: momentary contact and latching contact. It has a minimum contact life of 10,000 times and a maximum contact life of 50,000 times. To activate the switch, users simply press the appropriate button or rod to make an electrical connection, resulting in an open or closed circuit.
In addition, the KB15MKW01-5D05-JD has two contact points that allow users to select between the two types of contacts. The ‘NO’ (Normally Open) contact will open the circuit when the switch is pressed, while the ‘NC’ (Normally Closed) contact will close the circuit. This flexibility allows users to choose the appropriate operation based on their application.
Conclusion
The KB15MKW01-5D05-JD is a reliable and robust Pushbutton Switch suitable for a variety of applications. It is flame retardant, vibration and shock resistant, and has a long contact life. Furthermore, it has two contact options, allowing users to select the appropriate operation for their specific application.