Tattletale annunciators and magnetic switches are the nerve centers that translate Swichgage® contact operations into decisions and operate the alarm or shutdown device. These switches are the electrical load carrying devices for the alarm or shutdown device. Tattletale annunciators indicate which monitored function failed leading to the alarm or shutdown magnetic switches do not. Magnetic switches operate basically as a latching relay. |
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For more information about this product, you can download the related literature here:
- Sales Bulletin (78793)
- Installation Instructions – 518PH/518APH (00-02-0187)
- Wiring Tech Sheet (97020B)
- Engineering Diagram (25-02-0266)
- Tattletale® Replacement Cross Reference – 100PH, 307CD, 307PHCD, 224CD to MS2100 (MS21-01085A / 00-02-0485)
- Tattletale® Replacement Cross Reference – 221PH, 169PH, 274, 274PH to MS2110 (MS21-01093A / 00-02-0487)
- Tattletale® Replacement Cross Reference – 221PH with 72 ohm to MS2111 (MS2111-02014A / 00-02-0497)
- Tattletale® Replacement Cross Reference – 307, 307PH, 224 to MS2120 (MS21-01094A / 00-02-0488)
Application
Magnetic switches and Tattletale annunciators are available for use with engines or electric motors. Various circuits, time delays and contact configurations are available to match the power source and mode of operation required for alarm only, alarm before shutdown or shutdown only.
For distributor ignition engines, the magnetic switch opens the distributor coil circuit to cause shutdown. For magneto or CD ignitions the magnetic switch grounds the ignition output. Some models can also trip fuel valves instead of or in addition to grounding the ignition. Diesel engines are shut down by either closing off the fuel or air supply. Magnetic switches and Tattletale annunciators can make or break circuits for these engines.
For electric motor application, various magnetic switches are available to operate the motor starter, holding coil directly or in conjunction with appropriate Murphy Transformer-Relay assembly.
Features
Magnetic switches and Tattletale annunciators described in this bulletin are electrically tripped relay type devices. Models are available to operate from battery power, 120 VAC, conventional magnetos and capacitor discharge type ignitions.
Energized to run models allow Closed Loop circuitry. Others draw momentary power to trip. Configurations are available for contact make or contact break to cause shutdown. Some models have both make and break contacts.
All models have a weather-resistant case with screw terminals for ease of customer hookup. Manually reset models have a face mounted reset push button which also serves as a fault indicator in the Tattletale version. In this application, one or more Tattletale/magnetic switches are used to advise operating personnel which monitored function caused shutdown.
Only the Tattletale connected to that function sensor trips causing the reset push button to pop out.
Electrically reset models perform the same functions as the manually reset models and are reset by cycling the power supply off and then on.
Time delay models use reliable solid state time circuitsto lockout operated switch contacts for start-up and/or to allow operation of alarms before shutdown occurs. Specific models allow application of power to a shutdown circuit and automatic disconnect of power after a given time delay.
Specifications:
Specifications
Coil Voltage:
12 volt
- 518PH
- 518APH
- 518E
- 520APH
- 521PH
- 760A(‡)
- 761APH
- R129A
24 volt
- 518PH
- 518APH
- 520APH
- 521PH
- 760A(‡)
- 761APH
- R129A
12/24 volt*
- 117
- 117PH
- MS2110
- MS2111
- 822PH
- ETS30S
120 VAC
- MS2100
Magneto ignition
- MS2120
- M4264-1
CD ignition
- MS2100
- M4264-1
*Multi-voltage AC or DC systems. See circuit desriptions below.
‡ Does not latch after shutdown signal clears, automatically resets.
Coil Resistances (OHMS):
Product - Coil Resistance in OHMS, or coil and resistor
117 - 18
117PH - 18
MS2100 - 288
MS2110 - 18
MS2111 - 72
MS2120 - 0.5
518PH - 339/678 for 12/24
518APH - 339/678 for 12/24
518E - 339/678 for 12/24
520APH - 339/618 for 12/24
521PH - 339/678 for 12/24
760A - 90/190 for 12/24
761APH - 18
822PH - 30
R129A - 90/190 for 12/24
Contacts (see Note 2 below):
NCH
- 117
- 117PH
- MS2100 (A)
- MS2110 (A)
- MS2111 (A)
- 518PH
- 518APH
- 518E
- 520APH
- 760A
- 761APH
- 822PH
NOH
- MS2100 (A)
- MS2110 (A)
- MS2111 (A)
- 518APH
- 518E
- 520APH
- 760A
- 761APH
- 822PH
- ETS30S
NCG
- MS2120 (B)
- M4264-1 (B)
- R129A (B)
NOG
- MS2120 (B)
- 521PH
- M4264-1 (B)
- R129A (B)
(A): Dry contacts normally wired in hot circuit.
(B): Dry contacts normally wired in ground circuit.
Latch Type:
Energize to trip
- 117
- 117PH
- MS2100
- MS2110
- MS2111
- MS2120
- 760A
- 761APH
- 822PH
- M4264-1
- R129A
- ETS30S
Energize to latch
- 518PH
- 518APH
- 518E
- 520APH
- 521PH
Reset Type:
Manual indicating
- 117PH
- MS2100
- MS2110
- MS2111
- MS2120
- 518PH
- 518APH
- 518E
- 520APH
- 521PH
- 761APH
- 822PH
- M4264-1
Manual non-indicating
- 117
Electric non-indicating
- 760A
- R129A
- ETS30S
Time Delay
Before shutdown
- 520APH
- 760A
- 761APH
Start only
- 760A
- 761APH
After shutdown
- ETS30S
NOTES:
The information above indicates features/configurations available for each model.
1. Coil Voltage - Coils are specific voltage rated or multiple voltage rated.
2. Contacts - This is the control circuit output. In the lathed position the NCH contact has a "hot" output. In the latched position, the NCG has a "grounded" output; in the tripped position, the NOG has a "grounded" output.
3. Latch Type - Refers to whether the magnetic coil is momentarily energized to trip or requires continuous power in the operating mode and de-energizes to trip.
4. Reset Type - Refers to manual or electric reset; manual indicating type is a TATTLETALE.
5. Time Delay - Indicates operation of the time delay.
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