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What Are Marine Switches?

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Author : Bozhou Marine
Update time : 2022-11-01 11:16:23


Marine switches are designed for use only on ship equipment and can meet the requirements of ship equipment use environment. The main parameters are temperature, salt resistance, corrosion resistance and other standards.

Most of marine light are controlled by special marine switches, which has features such as waterproof, anti-corrosion and anti-vibration. 

Although the materials are different, there are copper, nylon, and other plastics, but most marine switches, plugs and sockets have excellent waterproof and airtight properties.

Marine switches are sometimes very important for a ship, because many accidents are caused by the proper use of electrical appliances, and a large proportion of them are caused by unscientific selection and matching of switches. For example, a 20 ampere circuit, but a 10 ampere switch is used, which can easily cause current overload, circuit failure, or ship fire. So how to choose marine switches scientifically and safely is a very professional knowledge.


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