Title: 2x FN12 Refrigerator Gated Door Light Switch NC/NO For Homa LG Haier Midea Fix
Conçu pour être utilisé dans un réfrigérateur comme interrupteur de lumière, s'allumant lorsque la porte est ouverte
L'interrupteur est normalement allumé jusqu'à ce que l'activateur soit enfoncé ; ou poussé vers le bas en fermant la porte
Pour montage dans un panneau métallique
Peut être utilisé dans des applications d'interrupteur “ homme mort ”
Applicable pour les systèmes d'alarme, interrupteur indicateur de capot ouvert, etc.
Si l’apparence est identique ou similaire, le produit est compatible avec votre appareil !
Les chiffres et caractères sur l'unité n'ont aucune signification pratique, à titre indicatif uniquement !
Tension : 0-250 V
Capacité de commutation : 0,5 A
3 Pins: NC,NO,COM, Can be used as the 2 Pins ones
NO = Normalement Ouvert
NC = Normalement Fermé
COM = Commun
2x Universal 2 or 3 Pins FN12 Refrigerator Door Light Lamp Gated Switch For Homa Siemens LG Galanz Haier Fridge etc.
Two ways to use: Door Open,Light On or Door Closed,Light On.
2 ways to use according to your wiring (two terminals) method:
NC: Door Open, Light On
NO: Door Closed, Light On
Brief explanation of NC and NO:
When discussing switches, NC and NO refer to the two fundamental states of their electrical contacts:
1. NO (Normally Open)
- Meaning: In its default, unactuated state, the switch’s contacts are open, meaning the circuit is broken (off).
- Fonctionnement : The circuit only becomes closed (on) when you operate the switch (e.g., press a button, flip a toggle).
- Common uses:
- Start buttons: Most “start” buttons are NO. Pressing it completes a circuit to begin an operation.
- Doorbells: A classic example where pressing the button completes the circuit to ring the bell.
2. NC (Normally Closed)
- Meaning: In its default, unactuated state, the switch’s contacts are closed, meaning the circuit is complete (on).
- Fonctionnement : The circuit becomes open (off) only when you operate the switch (e.g., press an emergency stop button, open a safety gate).
- Common uses:
- Emergency stop buttons: These are typically NC. When activated, they break the circuit, immediately stopping machinery for safety.
- Safety interlocks: For instance, a switch on a machine’s guard door might be NC. If the door isn’t properly closed, the circuit is open, preventing the machine from operating.
Key Difference Summarized:
- NO (Normally Open): Open by default, closes when operated.
- NC (Normally Closed): Closed by default, opens when operated.
Understanding these terms is crucial for anyone working with electrical circuits and control systems, as they define how a switch functions in its resting state and when activated.





























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