Switches
Switches are circuit elements that allow the current in electrical circuits to interrupt the current or to change the direction of the current from one conductor to another conductor. Switches are diversified within themselves and vary within themselves in terms of directing electricity with different connection types. If we give examples to these;
Ordinary Switches
It is a switch used to turn on and off a single lamp or group of lamps.
Commutator Switches
A switch for switching two lamps or groups of lamps on and off called
Vavien Switches
It is a switch used to turn on and off a lamp or group of lamps from two places.
Intermediate Vavien Switches
It is a switch used to turn on and off one or more lamps from three different points. Due to its structure and place of use, the intermediate vavien switch also needs at least 2 vavien switches to fulfill its function and complete the circuit.
Commutator Vavien Switches
It is a switch that controls two separate lamps or groups of lamps from the same place.
Triple Switches
It is a switch for turning on and off three separate lamps or groups of lamps.
Blinds Control Switch
It is the switch that allows the blind to move up or down by changing the direction of rotation of the blind motor.
Light Switch
It is a sudden push type switch that enables the activation of staircase automatics used to turn on and off a lamp or group of lamps.
Door Automatics Switch
It is a sudden push type switch that allows the door automatics to be activated.
Bell Switch
It is a sudden push type switch that allows the bell warning box to be controlled.