It’s an emergency shutoff, not a general-use shutoff. If you want to just deactivate the system then you use another button; the button in the photo safes the system rather than just putting it back to a neutral state.
It’s the difference between hitting the “off” switch and pulling out the plug.
“This is NOT a normal on-off switch – use it ONLY in case of Emergency!!”
This’s how I label most of my emergency Stop/Shutoff switches. makes more sense even though it uses more words. Sometimes terseness goes overboard and results in loss of true intent or meaning.
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It’s an emergency shutoff, not a general-use shutoff. If you want to just deactivate the system then you use another button; the button in the photo safes the system rather than just putting it back to a neutral state.
It’s the difference between hitting the “off” switch and pulling out the plug.
Ceci n’est pas une pipe either.
Bob
“This is NOT a normal on-off switch – use it ONLY in case of Emergency!!”
This’s how I label most of my emergency Stop/Shutoff switches. makes more sense even though it uses more words. Sometimes terseness goes overboard and results in loss of true intent or meaning.
Can someone bring the picture back?