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The Heschen Universal Rotary Cam Selector Changeover Switch SZW26-20/D202.2D is a compact, high-voltage (660V, 20A) ON-Off-ON rotary switch featuring 3 positions and 8 terminals. Housed in a durable IP65 waterproof enclosure with TUV and CE certifications, it offers reliable, precise switching for demanding industrial and professional environments.
Manufacturer | SL |
Part number | SZW26-20/D202.2D+BOX |
Item Weight | 320 g |
Product Dimensions | 8.7 x 6.6 x 6.6 cm; 320 g |
Item model number | SZW26-20/D202.2D |
Colour | Blue |
Style | Standard Box |
Wattage | 13200 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Switch Type | 2-way |
Included components | SZW26-20/D202.2D |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
T**Y
Does the job well
My only grip, as others have observed too, is that the mounting box is a little too small IMO. Cables can only just be fitted in place within the mounting case.The kit includes all that you need but it's strange that only 2 cable outlets are provided when you really need 3 surely? (Power in, power out 1, and power out 2). The lack of an earthing option also means that you need to provide your own connection block for the (3) earth cables and then squeeze this in too. However, it all worked and I was just about able to then secure the rotary switch to the casing (just) - albeit I used 1.5mm heat proof cable.My use was to be able to select 1 of 2 power options for my immersion heating element in the Hot Water tank: Solar control, or (overnight cheap rate) grid power.
R**D
Changeover Switch
Although not yet installed it appears to be of a very high quality. Reasonably priced. I would recommend.
T**D
Complicated to Wire as Instructions Poor - But good Quality
I purchased this DC rocker switch to wire into my low voltage small solar array - i wanted to wire the solar input to two output, this switch offered that ability.The switch itself is good quality and i had no concerns with using this in my installation. It comes with everything you need to wire the switch including back box, screws and crimp plugs. You get a very small instruction leaflet with the switch which didn't make much sense to me. I ended up using an OHMS tester to work out the switch pins. It did take me several hours to work out the switch wiring but eventually i conquered it! The back plate leaves little room for the wiring especially when you are using thicker wires like i was 12AWG - i requires some very neat packaging to get the front plate screwed back into place.If you are looking for 1 live vs 2 loads then the wiring would be as follows;Live In - Red 1 Black 2Bridge - 2-4 Red/6-8 BlackRemainder LoadThis configuration worked just fine for me and i was able to switch my solar input between two charge controllers without issue.I hope you found my review helpful.
A**R
On off on Rotary switch
Being in regular use for 6 months works great can't fault it nice and compact but enough room to get the wiring in nicely Highly recommended
A**R
Easy to install & keeps the consumer unit happy
I used this to control 1xSupply & 2xLoad as the immersion heater circuit controlled the immersion and a show pump through a socket. So as not to breach the supply current I used this DP switch to totally isolate one from the other. My connections were; 1) Supply Live. 1&3) bridged Live 2) Load position1 Live, 4) Load position 2 Live, 5) Supply N, 5&7) bridges Neutral, 6) Load position1 Neutral & 8)Load position2 Neutral. There is a tiny square piece of paper supplied labelled tip which shows these connections. Even though position 0 is off, I have a spare water heater DP isolation with a neon which I installed between the supply and this switch. I also ordered the larger back box version and agree that this should be the standard size especially when using 2.5mm T&E and wage or other connectors.
S**T
Works, but difficult to figure out how to wire it.
Used this to changeover 2 inverter inputs to 1 AC output. There is extremely little space available in this unit to make all the connections. A jumper wire has to be installed to make it work as a changeover switch. The size of larger wires makes it very awkward to make all connections inside the supplied housing. I had to mount this unit onto another box and extend the connections to there. Also, the connections to the switch itself require small fork crimps: this limits the wire size and this may impact the highest safe working current. Other than these issues it seems to work fine.
C**N
Value for money selector switch
A very reasonably priced double pole selector switch
J**D
Excellent - with a couple of reservations.
This is a very well-made switch with accessible and secure connection terminals. I use it for switching between two standby mains generators before the current one runs out of fuel. If switched quickly the domestic load sees only a very brief interruption, not normally long enough to reset clocks, timers, etc.The central off position ensures that there is no possible short between inputs.This arrangement gives me effectively continuous standby power, necessary in our location from time to time, at the small cost of popping out to the generator shed every 4 hours or so, to switch over, and, after a cooling down period, re-fuel and check the oil level of the standby generator.I have two reservations about the switch:Firstly, the space inside the switch box is very tight. It is difficult to squeeze 3x13 amp cables and links into the available space.Secondly, the switch is provided with only two knock-out holes and weather-proof glands, each capable of accommodating one 13-amp cable, but not two. A change-over switch normally requires one input and two output cables. I used Gaffer Epoxy Putty to create a solid weather-proof seal for two input cables.On the hole, however, this switch is highly recommended - but make sure you figure out the wiring diagram carefully.
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