| Switches, process actuated
                      It is very important to keep in mind that 
                    the "normal" contact status of a process-actuated switch 
                    refers to its status when the process is absent and/or 
                    inactive, not "normal" in the sense of process 
                    conditions as expected during routine operation. For 
                    instance, a normally-closed low-flow detection switch 
                    installed on a coolant pipe will be maintained in the 
                    actuated state (open) when there is regular coolant flow 
                    through the pipe. If the coolant flow stops, the flow switch 
                    will go to its "normal" (unactuated) status of closed.  A limit switch is one actuated by 
                    contact with a moving machine part. An electronic limit 
                    switch senses mechanical motion, but does so using light, 
                    magnetic fields, or other non-contact means.  |