
110 volt magnetic switch
Model: SensorMass20250407S2
Detection distance: 15-25mm
Induction method: magnetic induction
Output type: normally closed
Product type: magnetic switch
Rated voltage: 110V
Rated current: 0-0.5A
Casing material: ABS plastic
Description:
The Magnetic Switch utilizing a reed switch, is designed for a wide range of applications. It detects magnetic fields to activate or deactivate devices based on their proximity, making it suitable for various scenarios. The magnet switch is used in appliances like humidifiers, air conditioners, coffee machines, washing machines, and freezers, as well as automotive systems such as car counters, scanners, and electric irons. Additionally, it is applicable in fitness equipment like running machines and exercise bicycles, enhancing its versatility. The sensor’s robust design ensures reliable operation in diverse environments, providing consistent functionality. Its applications span from home electronics to industrial systems, making it a versatile solution for modern devices.
Features
- Select high-quality plastic materials, meet standards, and use more assured
- White electroplating surface, small and exquisite, light and easy to install, highly concealed
- After rigorous testing, even if the door sensor is in water, the signal is transmitted uninterruptedly
Application
- Applied in home appliances such as humidifiers, air conditioners, juicers, coffee machines, washing machines/washing machines;
- Applied in car counters and laptops, mobile phones, scanners, electric irons, windows and other advanced technology products.
- Applied in treadmills, sports bikes, etc.
Specifications
| Product name | Magnetic Reed Switch |
| Model | SensorMass20250407S2 |
| Detection distance | 15-25mm |
| Surface material | ABS plastic |
| Output type | Magnet Switch |

How does a magnetic door switch work?
A magnetic door switch operates using a reed switch and a magnet, detecting whether a door is open or closed.
How It Works:
1. Basic Components: A magnet (attached to the door). A reed switch (installed on the door frame).
2. Closed Door (Circuit Complete): When the door is closed, the magnet is near the reed switch. The magnetic field keeps the reed switch contacts closed, completing the circuit. The system detects the door as “closed.”
3. Opened Door (Circuit Breaks): When the door opens, the magnet moves away from the reed switch. The absence of the magnetic field causes the switch contacts to separate, breaking the circuit. The system detects the door as “open” and may trigger an alarm, light, or other action.
How does a magnetic light switch work?
A magnetic switch is an electrical switch that closes or opens contacts in the presence of a magnetic field. That is, the switch will remain open as long as a strong magnetic field is present, and will open when the magnetic field disappears. Examples of magnetic switches include reed switches, Hall sensors, and electromechanical relays.
What are the different types of magnetic switches?
Magnetic switches come in various types, each designed for specific applications and operating principles. Here are the main types:
1. Hall Effect Switches
Semiconductor-based switches that detect magnetic fields without mechanical contact.
Used in factory automation, vehicles, and elevator systems.
Available in unipolar (detecting one magnetic pole) or omnipolar (detecting both North and South poles) configurations.
2. Reed Switches
Consist of two metallic contacts sealed in a glass tube that close or open when exposed to a magnetic field.
Common in security alarms, household appliances, and industrial machinery.
Highly sensitive and cost-effective.
3. Triac or Transistor Magnetic Switches
Semiconductor devices that regulate current flow in a circuit.
Used in high-power applications like AC voltage systems and DC voltage control.
Ideal for heavy-duty switching.
