Installation
When installing, removing, or wiring the rocker switch (rocker switch), or when performing maintenance and inspection, be sure to turn the power off. Failure to do so may result in electric shock or burns.
● About wiring work
-Do not perform wiring with the boat switch (rocker switch) energized. Do not touch the energized parts of the terminals while the power is on. Do not touch the energized parts of the terminals while they are energized, as this may cause electric shock.
-Wiring and soldering should be performed in accordance with [Proper Use]. If wiring or soldering is not done properly, it may be burned due to abnormal heat generation when power is turned on.
● About contact loads
Select the appropriate rating of the rocker switch according to the contact load. Applying a current to the contact that exceeds the contact load may cause the contact to fuse or move, which may result in a short circuit or burnout.
● About the type of load
Depending on the type of load, the constant current and inrush current as shown below may differ significantly. Select the appropriate rated boat switch (rocker switch) according to the type of load. The higher the inrush current when the circuit is closed, the higher the consumption and movement of the contacts, which can cause fusing and movement of the contacts, and may cause a short circuit or burnout.