[Pc_Support] I have a simple question here re: the O/I nomenclature on a power switch ...

George Laiacona glaiacona at aikencountysc.gov
Tue Jul 25 15:05:53 EDT 2006


I always understood that to be 0 and 1, not O and I. 

George.

>>> subscriber2list <subscriber2list at bellsouth.net> 07/25/06 12:33 PM >>>

I'm sure you'll get a chuckle out of this question, but here goes ...

It's been awhile and I've forgotten what the nomenclature "O/I" on
power switches actually stands for ... meaning, I assume "O" is for
"Off and the "I" (Represents what? "In" to mean power is "On"?).  I
googled, but found nothing definitively clear.  I found "O/I"
indicating "Overload of Current", but that's about it!

Thanks in advance,

Bo Dirigo

P.S.  OT for Bryan J, AKA The BS.  Always enjoy your posts and "How's
UCF football team going to do this year?"  Everything I've read
indicates this could be a real breakout year for them.  I'm rooting
for 'em! Take care.

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