Vulcan Hart 825100-10 Cheese Melter Toggle Switch DPST 1/2"

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SKU
825100-10
The Vulcan Hart 825100-10 Toggle Switch 1/2" DPST is an electromechanical control that opens and closes two circuits to control the flow of power to heating coils in a cheese melter. It has a manual rocker system that closes or breaks electrical contact at the users input to turn on or off the generation of heat when required. It is connected to the internal wiring harness and it assists in controlling the amount of heat used and the preferred operating temperatures when preparing food.

Dimensions

  • Length: 1.2 In
  • Width: 0.7 In
  • Height: 2.3 In
  • Weight: 0.1 lbs
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Product Notes

  • [ Toggle Switch] [ Fits Hole 1/2" ] [ On/Off ] [ Dpst ]
  • [ Terminals 4 (1/4" Tabs) ] [ Volt/Amp 20A/125-10A/277V ]
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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Vulcan Hart 825100-10 Toggle Switch?

Inspect the toggle switch regularly for loose connections and signs of wear. Keep terminals clean and dry to prevent electrical faults. Ensure power is disconnected before servicing. Proper care helps maintain reliable switching and safe operation.

What are common issues with the Vulcan Hart 825100-10 Toggle Switch?

  • Loose internal contacts are causing intermittent switching in switch mechanism.
  • Contact corrosion leading to poor conductivity.
  • Mechanical wear resulting in stiff or unresponsive toggle.
  • Overheating or arcing under heavy electrical load.

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Installation Steps

Step1: Turn off power at the breaker to avoid shock.

Step2: Remove the control panel to access the switch.

Step3: Label and disconnect wires from the old switch.

Step4: Unscrew and remove the existing toggle switch.

Step5: Insert the new switch and secure it in place.

Step6: Reconnect wires to the correct terminals.

Step7: Reassemble panel, restore power, and test operation.