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Could anyone help me wire this, have 17v to 60v sos light and beacon so have power supply feed this and I need to wire this micro switch so when the door opens the light and beacon come on?
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The switch connections will depend on where you put the switch. If the switch is put on to the frame and will be pressed when the door is closed then you want to wire across the NC terminals. If you put the switch on the wall so that it is pressed when the door is opened then you need to wire across the NO terminals.
 
The switch connections will depend on where you put the switch. If the switch is put on to the frame and will be pressed when the door is closed then you want to wire across the NC terminals. If you put the switch on the wall so that it is pressed when the door is opened then you need to wire across the NO terminals.
Hi I want it so the door is closed (pushed in) and once opened the beacon and light with make noise and light
 

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