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xmen

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My Frigidaire brand microwave door switch is broken. The specs that was written on the door switch itself says
"16(4)A 250V". I bought a door switch from ebay, but the specs that's written say "16(3)A 250V". Can i use it? I already put the one that I bought, it fits but I never try to turn on and use the microwave. Does it gonna work?
 

Kiwi

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This is a European standard. The first number is the resistive load. The number in brackets is the inductive load. A is Amps.

16(4)A 250V = 16 Amps resistive load, 4 Amps inductive load, 250v.
 

Alec_t

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I wouldn't risk it. The microwave is a largely inductive load.
 

davenn

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those are maximum ratings for the switch
no designer in their right mind would use a switch in a safety situation like that, where the switch would be running
at it's full ratings

wouldn't risk it. The microwave is a largely inductive load.

and it would not be taking a big inductive load .... what load were you referring to ????
 

xmen

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and it would not be taking a big inductive load .... what load were you referring to ????[/QUOTE]
those are maximum ratings for the switch
no designer in their right mind would use a switch in a safety situation like that, where the switch would be running
at it's full ratings



and it would not be taking a big inductive load .... what load were you referring to ????
So what do you think about 16(3)A 250V? Does it gonna work on my microwave. Thanks.
 

Kiwi

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Can you measure the current through the switch?

Can you buy the correct switch from Frigidaire?
 

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and it would not be taking a big inductive load .... what load were you referring to ????

So what do you think about 16(3)A 250V? Does it gonna work on my microwave. Thanks.[/QUOTE]


there should be no problem
 

Martaine2005

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Nobody in their right mind would put a 4 amp switch with a 4 amp load!
The switch is way above the MAX ratingh. USE it, Itr will be fine.
As Dave Said , That is the Maximum rating for that switch.
Use the one you boought., It will work just fine.

Martin
 

xmen

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Thanks a lot Dave, Martin, I really appreciate the help. Now I'm confident that my microwave is safe to use. Gob Bless!
 
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