Back to the top. Peco manufactures a number of turnouts in various scales and rail sizes.
Wiring Peco Electrofrog
Peco electrofrog wiring diagram. The electrofrog subject of this article. Unifrog a new product which is intended to replace the insulfrog and electrofrog productsthese products will be gradually phased out and replaced by the unifrog line. Similarly for single or double slips the wiring will vary but the instruction leaflet supplied with these items should provide the correct information. The diagram shows the electrical view of a modified peco electrofrog in both the open and closed positions. This booklet uses simple clear diagrams to show the basic concepts of layout wiring including an explanation of the difference between insulfrog and electrofrog turnouts. A second benefit of the modification is that it improves reliability by reducing the reliance on the mechanical contacts to carry electric current.
If you use crossings these will need different wiring depending on whether you use lnsulfrog or electrofrog but we can supply a wiring diagram for this if you contact us. Contacts on switch rails and connections to the closure rails. Peco code 100 electrofrog 3 way turnout bottom the red arrow shows the connection between two of the frogs. Wiring diagram for the peco 3 way electrofrog please note that in order to make the wiring diagram as neat and simple as possible the position of the tortoises are reversed underneath the turnout. The peco shows you how series of booklets give practical clearly laid out information and instruction on a wide range of model railway topics. They offer several types of turnouts.
For electrofrog single or double slips you also need switches to change the polarity of the frogs. For dcc it is also recommended but also not essential that peco electrofrog points be modified and switches used to change the frog polarity.