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Float switches are designed to control devices like alarms and pumps when a liquid level rises or falls to a specific point. Selected models have a compact design that makes them suitable for... Read More

JOHNSON CONTROLS -

Sump Pump Switch Dpst

ModelItemPrice (inc. GST)
F59H-1CAF7EPFA$ 441.53
SANDPIPER -

Pneumatic Liquid Level Control 1/2 Inch Npt

ModelItemPrice (inc. GST)
032.036.000.AG3REUA$ 2748.92
ZOELLER -

Tethered Float Switch, 110VAC, 15 ft Cord Length, 15 A Amps, Adj

ModelItemPrice (inc. GST)
10-5116CV4HWAA$ 253.52
LITTLE GIANT PUMPS -

Control Floats Switch, 230V

ModelItemPrice (inc. GST)
950477BQ8HPX-
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LITTLE GIANT PUMPS -

Control Floats Switch, 20A, 30 Feet Length

ModelItemPrice (inc. GST)
950348BQ8HPR-
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LITTLE GIANT PUMPS -

Control Floats Switch, 115V

ModelItemPrice (inc. GST)
950475BQ8HPQ-
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LITTLE GIANT PUMPS -

Control Floats Switch, 20A, 50 Feet Length

ModelItemPrice (inc. GST)
950349BQ8HPP-
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LITTLE GIANT PUMPS -

Float Switch

ModelItemPrice (inc. GST)
950229BQ8HPD-
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LITTLE GIANT PUMPS -

Float Switch

ModelItemPrice (inc. GST)
950225BQ8HNY-
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Float Switches

Float switches are used for detecting the water level within a tank. Raptor Supplies offers a wide range of water float switches from brands like Dayton, General Electric, Flowline, Madison and Little Giant. These switches can be used in sump and condensate pumps. Dayton float switches feature ABS / polypropylene floats that automatically raise & lower according to the water level of the sump basin. These UL 508 compliant switches offer leads / plugs / plugs with piggyback / stripped connections. They generate a maximum power of 3600 VA and are capable of being operated up to a temperature of 221 degrees F. Flowline level switches are designed for measuring the level of water, chemicals, oils, wastewater and dry solids. These CE compliant switches feature floats made of polypropylene to ensure low friction and chemical resistance. These stripped connection switches can withstand pressure and liquid temperature up to 29 psi and 122 degrees F, respectively. These float switches have a maximum pressure of 217 psi.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a tethered switch and a vertical switch on a sump pump?

A tethered float switch is perfect for deeper sump pits with a large diameter. It extends the period of time between pump cycles, allowing the motor to cool down more efficiently. A vertical switch, on the other hand, is better for narrow and shallow sump pits and kicks off the pump more often.

What is a piggyback float switch?

A piggyback float switch plugs into a power outlet and allows the ON / OFF operation of the pump as the water level rises or falls.

What is the use of diaphragm float switches?

Diaphragm float switches are activated when the water level rises and exert pressure on the float diaphragm. They are often used in applications where a float may hang up.

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