Rocker Switch

 Rocker Switch

Rocker switches are electrical switches actuated by a standard or dual rocker or paddle. They are available in different configurations including two-position On/Off, three-position, momentary, maintained and more.

Rocker Switches get their name from the rock resembling action they do when turned ON or OFF which sounds like horse rock movement. 

types of Rocker Switches

Mini-Rocker Switch

Piano rocker switches

Automotive rocker switches

Illuminated type Rocker switches.

Pole and Throw Configurations

SPST rocker switches make or break the connection of a single conductor in a single branch circuit. This switch type typically has two terminals and is referred to as a single-pole switch.

SPDT rocker switches make or break the connection of a single conductor with either of two other single conductors. These switches usually have three terminals and are commonly used in pairs. SPDT switches are sometimes called three-way switches.

DPST rocker switches make or break the connection of two circuit conductors in a single branch circuit. They usually have four terminals.

DPDT rocker switches make or break the connection of two conductors to two separate circuits. They usually have six terminals are available in both momentary and maintained contact versions.

A normally open (NO) rocker switch has contacts that are open or disconnected in their unactuated (normal) position. A normally closed (NC) rocker switch has contacts that are closed or connected in their unactuated (normal) position.

Switch Configurations

ON/OFF

Three-position center-OFF

Three-position no center-OFF

ON/OF rocker switches have separate ON and OFF functions and work like light switches. Three-position rocker switches have a center position that may or may not perform an OFF function.

Switch Functions

Momentary ON - describes contacts which interrupt the circuit when the rocker switch is in the normal, open (NO) position.

Momentary OFF - describes contacts which establish a circuit when the rocker switch is in the normal, closed (NC) position.

Alternate ON/OFF - describes a switch where the first actuation turns the rocker switch ON and the second actuation turns the rocker switch OFF.

Three-position momentary center-NEUTRAL rocker switches have a center position that can perform an OFF or NEUTRAL function.

Specifications

Important specifications for rocker switches include dimensions, electrical ratings, terminal types, materials and features.

Electrical Specifications

  • Maximum current rating
  • Maximum AC voltage
  • Maximum DC voltage
  • Maximum power rating
  • Maximum mechanical life

Dimensional Specifications

  • Length or diameter
  • Width
  • Panel thickness

Terminal Type

  • Feed-through style
  • Wire leads
  • Solder terminals
  • Screw terminals
  • Quick connect or blade terminals
  • Surface mount technology (SMT)
  • Straight PC pins
  • Right angle PC pins
  • Side PC pins
  • Materials of Construction

Most rocker switch bases and rocker switch actuators are made of plastic, thermoplastic, or metal materials.

Features

  • Locking mechanism
  • Dustproof
  • Weather resistant
  • Waterproof

Rocker Switch: Construction

Working

Rocker Switches house a button for operation that can be pressed on either end like a seesaw to connect or disconnect an electrical circuit.

The name “rocker switch” comes from the rocking motion that the switch makes when the button is pressed. It is also sometimes called a seesaw switch.

Application 

  • Used as ON/OFF switches on the main power supplies for electronic devices.
  • Power Supply Switches for Consumer Electronics, PC Peripherals, and Office/Commercial Equipment: Air purifiers, dehumidifiers, Monitors, copiers, printers, etc.
  • Now a days in home applications like for switching lights/fans Rocker Switches are used instead of Toggle Switch.

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