What do I call this switch? Is there a company logo there that I don't recognize?

I have a defective 3-pin switch. I've removed it and am looking for the "name" or designation of this switch.

Could you please tell me if there is a company logo that I don't recognize?

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Hafnafir
1 year ago

https://www.amazon.de/s?k=wippen Switch+230v+3polig&i=diy&_mk_de_EN=%C3%85M%C3%85%BD%C3%95%C3%91&crid=2S9KDFJC1I3LS&sprefix=wippen Switch+230v+3polig%2Cdiy

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Traveller5712
1 year ago

The logo on the left of the RA is a logo – but an unreadable 😉

But honestly?

There are thousands of switch types, and you will certainly find a suitable one that has a) the same connections and b) the same electrical values

After the design, it depends only on the power of the switch.

If you only want to switch small voltage, you can calculate this:

Your switch can switch 16 A x 230 V = 3680 watts.

Say: If you want to switch 5.2 volts (example, USB voltage), then you could switch over 1.4 kA;-) The contacts don't really hold out, but you should only realize that you don't need a switch with exactly the same electrical values ​​if it's not exactly 230 V.

heilaw
1 year ago
Reply to  Traveller5712

The switch can switch 16A Ohm load or 6A inductive load. The same applies also at 5.2 V. In addition, one has to distinguish between equal and alternating current.

Traveller5712
1 year ago
Reply to  heilaw

Does that interest me? No! Please write this to the questioner.

germanils
1 year ago

It does not have to be the same manufacturer, that is a standard format.

You can find comparable switches in the network.

You have to see that the label and the mode of operation fits (switch/button).

hoermirzu
1 year ago

Toggle switch either one/off or one/off/one. The manufacturer's company is of no importance; the installation dimensions are important.

At pollin.de you will find all kinds of it.