magnetic door switch wiring diagram

magnetic contact switch

Model: SensorMass20250520S4
Induction method: magnetic induction
Product type: Reed switch
Rated voltage: 220V
Protection level: IP68

Description:

The Magnetic switch for door utilizing a reed switch sensor, 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 magnetic door 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

  • The internal structure is better than usual and more resistant to vibration.
  • Fast response speed and strong sensitivity.
  • Especially suitable for use in narrow spaces or for detecting small objects.
  • Reliable and stable magnetic sensor in oily environments.
  • High repeatability and precise positioning, suitable for precise detection of small objects.

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 nameMagnetic proximity switch
ModelSensorMass20250520S4
Sensing range300mm
Induction frequency50Hz
Rated voltage220V
magnetic reed switch

How does a magnetic door switch work?

In the normal open position, the metal reed-like blades remain separated. But, when a magnet approaches from any direction globally around the switch, the contacts pull together and complete an electrical circuit. Once the magnetic field is removed, the contacts are able to separate, and the circuit is re-opened.

Do magnetic reed switches go bad?

In general, reed switches are robust and can last for millions of cycles under optimal conditions, but they are not immune to failure, especially if subjected to harsh operating conditions. Regular testing and monitoring can help ensure reliability in applications where they are used.

What is the purpose of a magnetic switch?

Magnetic switches are suitable for applications requiring a switched output for proximity, linear limit detection, logging or counting, or actuation purposes.

What are Hall effect magnetic switches?

Hall Effect switches are electronic devices that use magnetic fields to detect keypresses. Unlike mechanical switches, they rely on magnetic fields rather than physical contact. This results in fewer moving parts, often leading to increased durability and reliability.

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