PRODUCT DETAILS
800FP-POT6 — 30 mm 6-Position Selector Switch Operator
The 800FP-POT6 is a 6-position rotary selector switch operator for the 800F modular pushbutton range. It mounts in a standard 30 mm panel cutout and accepts the same contact block accessories used across the 800F family. With six discrete detented positions, it covers control applications that need more than the typical 2 or 3-position selection — multi-mode machine selectors, multi-recipe selection, and process step indication where a single rotary device replaces what would otherwise require multiple switches or a digital input panel.
Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 800FP-POT6 |
| Series | 800F Modular Pushbutton |
| Operator Type | Selector switch, rotary |
| Positions | 6, detented (non-spring-return) |
| Operator Size | 30 mm |
| Actuation | Knob, maintained position |
| Compatible Contact Blocks | 800F-X series (up to 3 per operator, position-dependent) |
| Mounting | 30.5 mm panel cutout |
| Panel Thickness Range | 1–6 mm |
| Enclosure Rating (with operator) | NEMA 4/4X, 13 (depending on contact block IP rating) |
| Operating Temperature | −25°C to 70°C |
| Standards | IEC 60947-5-1, UL 508 |
Where a 6-Position Selector Fits
Most selector switch applications need 2 or 3 positions — hand/off/auto being the classic example. The 800FP-POT6 addresses the less common but real need for more discrete states from a single physical control: machine mode selection across six operating states, multi-zone selection on a process unit, or speed/recipe selection where six fixed options cover the application's full range without a touchscreen or numeric entry.
Each position requires its own combination of contact blocks wired to produce a unique code or direct signal to the controller. With cam-actuated contact blocks, the rotary mechanism closes specific contacts at specific positions — six positions typically require multiple contact blocks combined to generate enough discrete signals (either through binary-coded contact combinations or one dedicated contact per position, depending on the specific cam and contact block configuration ordered).
Wiring and Mounting
- The 800FP-POT6 mounts in the same 30.5 mm cutout as standard 800F operators — no special panel modification needed if migrating from a 2 or 3-position selector to this 6-position unit.
- Verify the contact block combination matches the application's required signal scheme before wiring — six positions need contact blocks configured for the specific cam profile that produces a distinguishable signal at each position.
- Up to three contact blocks can typically stack on the operator body, front and side mount depending on the configuration — check the specific accessory compatibility for the six-position cam before specifying additional blocks.
- Label each position clearly on or near the panel legend plate — six unlabeled positions on a rotary switch are a common source of operator confusion and incorrect machine mode selection.
FAQ
Q: Does the 800FP-POT6 return to a default position when released?
No. This is a detented (maintained) selector — each of the six positions stays where the operator turns it until manually moved again. For spring-return behavior, a different cam mechanism within the 800F family would be required.
Q: How many contact blocks are needed to read all six positions uniquely in a PLC program?
This depends on the cam and contact configuration ordered. Some configurations use one dedicated NO contact per position (requiring more contact blocks and inputs); others use binary-coded contact combinations across fewer blocks. Verify the specific cam profile and wiring diagram supplied with the unit before planning the PLC input mapping.
Q: Can illuminated indicators be combined with this selector on the same panel cutout?
The 800FP-POT6 itself is a non-illuminated selector body. Illumination is a separate operator type in the 800F family — combining illuminated indication with position selection on the same physical device would require a different catalog number designed for that combination.
Q: What panel sealing is achieved with this operator?
The mounted assembly achieves NEMA 4/4X or 13 sealing depending on the gasket and contact block combination used — verify the specific contact block's IP rating, since the overall assembly's environmental rating depends on the weakest-rated component in the stack.



