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MLP Switch

The MLP switch uses a nylon housing.  Nylon is a very inert material and is used in food processing or other areas where wash downs are common.

 

The MLP switch can be constructed using reeds, triacs, or transistors.  This allows it to be a very versatile switch that can fit a variety of applications.  The various configurations are listed below.


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Color-coded wires are used for easy installation.

 

SPECIFICATIONS:    (Top)

MLP switch with Reed sub

'xx' indicates cable length in feet

Part Number Contact Style Abs. Max Power (VA) Max Voltage (V) Max Current (A) # of Leads
MLP-Exx1 SPDT 100 120 AC/28 DC 0.84A / 3A 3
MLP-Fxx1 SPST/NC 100 120 AC/28 DC 0.84A / 3A 2
MLP-Hxx1 SPST/NO 100 120 AC/28 DC 0.84A / 3A 2
MLP-Lxx SPST/NO 50 125 AC/DC 1.0 2

Note 1:  UL/CSA recognized

MLP switch with Triac sub

'xx' indicates cable length in feet

Part Number Contact Style Max Voltage (V) Max Current (A) # of Leads
MLP-Pxx1 SPST/NO 120 AC 2 2
MLP-Sxx1 SPST/NC 120 AC 2 2
MLP-Wxx1 SPDT 120 AC 2 3

Note 1:  UL/CSA recognized

MLP switch with Transistor sub

'xx' indicates cable length in feet

Part Number Contact Style Max Voltage (V) Max Current (A) # of Leads
MLP-Txx1 SPST/NO 100 DC 2 2
MLP-Xxx1 SPST/NC 100 DC 2 2
MLP-Yxx1 SPDT 100 DC 2 2

Note 1:  UL/CSA recognized

 

HOUSING DIMENSIONS:    (Top)

 

ORDERING INFORMATION:    (Top)

Part number:   MLP-Zxx

'Z' indicates the sub type used in the switch, and 'xx' indicates cable length in feet.

 

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Last modified: 10/10/06