Manual Emergency Switch

A Manual Emergency Switch is a safety mechanism used to shut off machinery in an emergency by a simple and robust push switch that will initiate emergency action such as shutting down pumps or interrupting process operations. According to international standards, the emergency stop function must be initiated by a single human action using a manually actuated control device. (Refer to the Emergency Shutdown (ESD))

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