NorTide Stainless Steel IP67 pushbutton with integrated fuse | Red Led 12V/24V
Upgrade your dashboard with NorTide – The Perfect Stainless Steel Switches for a Luxury Look and Reliable Functionality!
This button has an integrated circuit breaker build into the housing of the button. As soon as the current rises above a certain threshold, the circuit breaker will seamlessly interrupt the circuit, protecting the electronics
Specifications:
- IP67 waterproof - Dustproof and submersible
- Made of Stainless Steel 316 - for a classic look!
- 12V / 24V multivoltage - Suitable for all boats!
- Switches up to 20A - No need for bulky relays anymore.
- Available with connector - for easy connection in your boat or camper
- Momentary or Latching - Suitable for, for example, a horn (momentary) or lighting (latching)
- Available in many colors
- CE-Approved
- EAN Code: 6091028015088
- Shipped from our office in the Netherlands
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Technical properties
Installation diameter
Outer diameter
Voltage
Maximum current
Color LED
Contacts
Switching
Material properties
Housing material
Knob material
Contact material
Base material
Environmental properties
IP value
Operating pressure force
Nut tightening torque
19mm
22mm
12V/24
20A
Red
1X NO
Momentary or latching
Stainless steel 316
Silver Alloy
Plated silver
PBT
IP67
3 - 5N
5 - 14Nm
Electrical properties
Operating temperature: -10 to +50 °C
Mechanical life: 55,000 cycles
LED Lifespan: 40,000 hours
Front IP Rating: IP67 (front)
IP Value rear: IP65,
Contact resistance: (50mΩ)
Nut tightening torque: 5- 14Nm

How to select the right button for your application?
The integrated circuit breaker is a Thermal Circuit breaker. This means that the bimetallic strip inside the switch heats up if the current increases.
However, the circuit breaker is not tripping if the current is larger then the Threshold.
For example, if you have a bilge pump that draws 7 AMPS, during normal use, you should select a 10A circuit breaker.
So before you can select the correct switch, you have to know how much current your application will draw.
NOTE: The manufacturer of your electronic device often tells you which circuit breaker you should use. This is not the same value as you should select the value of this switch. If your pump draws 4 Amps, and the manufacturer tells you that the fuse should be 10Amps, it is best to select a 5Amp switch circuit breaker.
