Definition
An air micro switch is a contact mechanism with a small contact gap and a rapid action mechanism that performs switching operations with a specified stroke and force. It is covered by a housing, with an actuator on the outside. It uses air as a transmission medium or is used in specific environments as a micro switch.
Construction
An air micro switch usually consists of an actuator, action spring, metal contacts, and housing, among other parts. The actuator is responsible for receiving external force and transmitting it to the action spring. The action spring displaces under a certain force, thereby triggering the connection or disconnection of the metal contacts.
Small size: The air micro switch is usually small in size, making it convenient to install and use in limited spaces.
Small contact gap: Due to its small contact gap, it has high sensitivity and response speed.
High control precision: It can accurately control the on-off of circuits, suitable for situations requiring high-precision control.
High reliability: It adopts a mechanical structure, has high reliability and stability, and a long service life.
The GPS 100 series air micro switches launched by Unionwell are designed to meet the needs of the high-volume OEM market.
This series of switches is widely used in various devices such as boilers, water heaters, HVAC systems, etc., and its excellent performance has been widely recognized.
The GPS100 series air micro switches have customizable set points function, capable of flexibly addressing the detection needs of positive pressure, negative pressure, or differential pressure
Meanwhile, at the main switch position, the Unionwell GPS100 series air micro switches use a sensitive and highly reliable rapid-action switch, ensuring quick response and stability. This rapid-action switch also has a high switching capacity of up to 16A 125/250VAC, further enhancing its application range and practicality.