magnetic door switch wiring diagram

Magnetic Door Switch

Model: SensorMass20250410S1
Induction method: magnetic induction
Output type: Normally open / Normally closed
Product type: reed switch
Rated voltage: 120V
Rated current: 0-0.5A
Casing material: ABS plastic

Description:

The Magnetic switch for door utilizing a magnetic 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 120v magnetic 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 nameMagnet Switch
ModelSensorMass20250409S3
Detection distance15-25mm
Surface materialABS plastic
Output typeNormally open Magnetic Switch
magnetic door switch normally open

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 does a magnetic reed switch do?

Like other types of electrical switches, reed switches are used to control the flow of electricity. If the contacts of a reed switch are open, electricity cannot flow. If the reed switch is closed, electricity can flow.

What is a magnetic switch called?

A magnetic switch can go by different names depending on its specific function and design. Here are the most common ones:
Reed Switch: A popular type of magnetic switch that uses magnetically-operated contacts sealed in a glass tube. Found in applications like security systems and appliances.
Hall Effect Sensor: Technically a magnetic switch, this uses the Hall effect principle to detect magnetic fields and activate circuits. Often used in automotive and industrial equipment.
Proximity Switch: Some magnetic switches are referred to as proximity switches, particularly in automation systems.
Magnetically Activated Switch: This is a more generic name used in various industries to describe switches triggered by magnetic fields.

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