Sea switch
A sea switch is a submersible switching unit in marine technology.[1][2][3]
References
- ^ Oceanology International and Offshore Technology 1971 The sea switch is designed to use a minimum of power while submerged and to provide positive and continuous operation of the unit when surfaced.
- ^ The Work Boat - Volume 52 - Page 29 1995 "The Sea Switch is self testing & cleaning. It also has the capabilities of becoming a complete Overfill, Shutdown, and Alarm System."
- ^ The Patent Office Record: La Gazette Du Bureau Des Brevets Canada. Patent Office - 1971 "A probe containing a property sensing element and two electrodes of a “sea switch” is deployed from the airborne vehicle and is electrically connected by a three-wire cable to a bridge measuring .."
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Switch types
- Analogue switch
- Banyan switch
- Battery isolator
- Cam switch
- Centrifugal switch
- Company switch
- Contact protection
- Crossbar switch
- Crossover switch
- Cryotron
- DIP switch
- Dry contact
- Electric switchboard
- Float switch
- Half-moon switch
- Humidistat
- Infinite switch
- Inertial switch
- Kill switch
- Key switch
- Knife switch
- Limit switch
- Latching switch
- Light switch
- Lightning switch
- Magnetic proximity fuze
- Magnetic starter
- Magnetic switch
- Mercury switch
- Miniature snap-action switch
- Motion-triggered contact insufficiency
- Nintendo Switch
- Optical switch
- Photoswitch
- Piezo switch
- Placebo button
- Pull switch
- Push switch
- Push-button
- Railroad switch
- Reed switch
- Rotary switch
- Sail switch
- Sea switch
- Sense switch
- Silicone rubber keypad
- Softswitch
- Spark gap
- Staircase timer
- Stepping switch
- Strowger switch
- Thermostat
- Time switch
- Touch switch
- Transfer switch
- Vacuum switch
- Vandal-resistant switch
- Wireless light switch
- Zero speed switch
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