Discuss Is my wiring ok? for the schneider xb4 on off switch? in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
Good point and well spotted!I'm trying to figure out why the N is NO and the L is NC??
I've looked it up and it shows the correct switch. It's possible in its non activated state it should be illuminated but it would be good to know it's purpose as it is a momentary switch.From what I can tell, the indicator light will be on when the switch is off, and off when the switch is on!
But whatever the load is, it cannot be working as @westward10 states.
Unless the switch is not the one pictured.
They can be momentary or definite action, as you get a huge range of options:I've looked it up and it shows the correct switch. It's possible in its non activated state it should be illuminated but it would be good to know it's purpose as it is a momentary switch.
Probably not.Guys
Thats how ive wired it and i did that diagram as its in my enclosure and was hard to take a pic!
So what the rightway?
It's fine. I assume you are using a 24v supply through it to pull in a contactorAnd finally here is the correct diagram off how ive got it working ok
Just wondered if it was right
thanks for your replys! ?
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