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Selector switch used in door-locking mechanism

EAO

Large-lever selector switch

EAO has launched a rugged, large-lever selector switch for applications where it is critical to show a very clear change in status - a toilet door lock in rail vehicles, for example.

The human-machine interface (HMI) device features a tough, anodised aluminium handle that is comfortable to grip/ Behind the lever there is a strong stainless steel locking mechanism from EAO's series 04 range.

It can withstand harsh operation, impact and even very forceful acts of vandalism.

A self-cleaning, snap-action switching element with gold-plated silver contacts provides a reliable and long service life.

Silver or palladium contacts may be specified for particularly aggressive environments.

This HMI device was originally developed as a door-locking mechanism for on-board toilet facilities in rail vehicles.

EAO worked in partnership with train builder Bombardier to address the needs of both passengers and service providers.

To improve comfort and privacy, passengers require a clear, reassuring indication that the door is locked when the facility is in use.

It must be intuitive, attractive and easy to use by both able-bodied passengers and less able-bodied.

Bombardier required a robust, highly reliable solution that requires minimal maintenance and a long lifecycle cost benefit, that is resistant to heat, shock, vibration and vandalism and compliant to the latest disabled-access regulations.

EAO designed the selector switch to complement the series 56 pushbuttons, with their bright yellow bezel, LED halo illumination and Braille markings.

Bombardier received a complete, fully-wired aluminium panel, ready to install.

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