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High-voltage electric switch

In electronics, a switch is an electrical component that can break an electrical circuit, interrupting the current or diverting it from one conductor to another.
The most familiar form of switch is a manually operated electromechanical device with one or more sets of electrical contacts, which are connected to external circuits. Each set of contacts can be in one of two states: either "closed" meaning the contacts are touching and electricity can flow between them, or "open", meaning the contacts are separated and the switch is nonconducting. The mechanism actuating the transition between these two states (open or closed) can be either a "toggle" (flip switch for continuous "on" or "off") or "momentary" (push-for "on" or push-for "off") type.

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Name Type Mask / Range of values Measure
Brand name   T 1  —  50
Product family   T 1  —  50
Product series   T 1  —  50
Model first year   N 1900 — 2100
Nominal voltage   N 0 — 999999 voltage V
Maximum operating voltage   N 0 — 999999 voltage V
Switching resource   N 0 — 99999 L m
Weight of the pole   N 0 — 999 w kg
Drive type   T 3  —  100
Ingress Protection Rating   N 0 — 999
Weight   N 0 — 9999.99 w g
Permissible humidity   N 0% — 99%
Operating altitude above sea level   N 0 — 999


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