Sierra TG40330 MOM ON-OFF- MOM On Tip Lit Toggle Switch SPDT Features:
- Lights through the tip of the handle
- Non-corrosive plastic construction
- Illuminates white when panel lights are ON, changes to red when switch is ON
- Brass blade terminals, silver contacts
- 15/32" L x 15/32";-32 mounting stem
- Rated: 20 amps @12 VDC
What do SPST, SPDT, DPST, and DPDT mean?
SP and DP refer to a single pole and double pole, ST and DT refer to single throw and double throw.
Pole refers to the number of circuits controlled by the switch: SP switches control only one electrical circuit. DP switches control two independent circuits (and act like two identical switches that are mechanically linked). Do not confuse ‘pole’ with ‘terminal’. The DPST switch, for example, has four terminals, but it is a DP, not a 4P switch.
Throw refers to the extreme position of the actuator: ST switches close a circuit at only one position. The other position of the handle is Off. DT switches close a circuit in the Up position, as well as the Down position (On-On). A DT switch can also have a center position (frequently On-Off-On).
Single pole/throw and double pole/throw switches are by far the most common switches, but triple and quadruple configurations are also available. They are commonly denoted 3PST, 3PDT, 4PDT, etc.
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