You are confusing NO switches with momentary (MOM) (MT) switches. One refers to the contacts, and the other is the switching position. SPDT (Single pole, double throw) or DPDT (Double Pole, double throw) is what you want...DT referring to "Double Throw" rather than MT (momentary thrown)
Momentary switches (momentary throw) are oftentimes called out as OFF-(ON), where a held (thrown) position switch is OFF-ON. With 3 position switches you can find OFF-ON-(ON), ON-OFF-ON, (ON)-OFF-ON, (ON)-OFF-(ON) etc... Three position switches almost always have three terminals per pole. Two position switches can have either two terminals or three terminals (a NO and NC side) depending on use.
Poles are the number of contacts that you break. Most typical are the Single pole and Double pole varieties.
See this article for everything you always wanted to know about switches...
https://bandc.com/wp-content/uploads/20 ... atings.pdfHere is a link to the single pole variety.
https://bandc.com/product/toggle-switch-single-pole/You'd want the S700-1-2 (or -3) for the electronic ignition. (the -2 has two terminals, the -3 has 3 terminals, either would work)
It depends on how you want the Magnetrons wired...on two switches or just one switch. If just one switch, then you'd need a double pole switch. With the mag switches you are wiring them to be grounded (switch in conducting position) when "Off" which means mounting a -2 upside down (for off being down), or use a -3 with the correct terminals connected to ground.
B & C has just about every variety of switch contact and throw option available...
Hope this helps!
Gregg Short
N715SX (Still under construction)
Burbank, OH