Automatic Water Pump Pressure Control Electronic Switch MK-WPPS07 Makerele For Water Pump On 1.5bar Off 10bar
$47.02
200 in stock
Description
- Brand Name: makerele
- Certification: CCC,CE,RoHS
- Warranty: Water Pump Pressure switch
- Switch Type: Pressure Switch
- Model Number: MK-WPPS07
- Features: Water Pump Pressure switch
- Material: Plastic
- Current: 10A
- Item Type: Switches
- Place of Origin: Zhejiang China (Mainland)
- Starting pressure setting: 1.2bar,2.2bar
- Max Ambient Temperature: 60
- Protection Degree: IP65
- Used in: water pump
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Please Care for the Voltage,Phase,Joint Screw,Starting pressure setting and So on. If not problem,we will send regular Product to you.
1.automatic pressure control switch for water pump
2. Model: MK-WPPS07
3. used for water Pump
4.Female&male:1/4 NPT
2. Protect the pump from damage caused by dry-running
TECHNICAL DATE
1.Starting Pressure:1.2bar,2.2bar
2.Max Rate Current:10A
3.Max Allowable Pressure:10 Bar
4.Rated Voltage:110V-120V or 220v-240V
5.Frequency:50/60Hz
6.Max Temperature:60C
7.Protection Degree:IP65
8.Max Power: 1.1kw,1.5kw
DESCRIPTIONS
This automatic pumpo control is mainly used in household for controlling the running of pump.Joint screw:G1″male
1.It start the electric pump automatically after a pressure decrease(taps opening)and stops it when the fluid flow interrupts at the maximum pressure level of the electric pump(taps closed),keep the household water supply system in water supply state with a constant pressure.
2.Protect the pump, in the case of water shortage or jam,it is able to indentify these fault and at the same time stop the pump
All automatic pressure control switch for water pump :
- 1. Item will be shipped within 5-7 business days.
- 2. Delivery Time:
- —-Via Air: Generally 1-3 working days
- —-Via Express: Generally 3-7 working days.
- —-Via China Post Air Mail: Generally 15-25 working days
- —-Via Sea: According to the order.
- 3.If you have not received your shipment within 30 days from payment,Please contact with us,We will track the shipment and get back to you as soon as possible with a reply.
Maker Industrial and Trading Company started to run businiess since 2006, which is located in Wenzhou Yueqing – The world-famous city for low-voltage electric apparatus.
- Custom Product Design
- OEM/ODM
- Profession in export service from Maker Electric
- High quality Product, Affordable Price
How to Check & Clean the Well Pump Switch Contacts
Check the water pump pressure control switch for dirty, burned contact points:
If the pump pressure control switch contacts are burned we can sometimes get it working again for a while by first, turning off electrical power as we described above, and then using a file, carefully cleaning all touching-surfaces the switch contacts.
A file may produce less grit and debris in the switch than sandpaper.
We sometimes use fine sandpaper anyway, but in either case be careful not to leave grit and debris in the switch or itll fail again that much sooner.
If after inspecting the pump pressure control switch or its mounting fittings you decide that you’ve repaired it or that you need to replace it, follow the instructions at PUMP PRESSURE CONTROL REPLACE for reinstalling the control.
Watch out: do NOT try working on a pump control switch without first removing electrical power – you could be killed by electrical shock.
Causes of burned pump pressure control switch contact point surfaces include:
- Old switch, long usage
- History of pump short-cycling on and off too frequently WATER PUMP SHORT CYCLING
- Switch installed in a wet location or one where corrosive gases are present (pool chlorine)
- Prior attempts to “clean” the points surfaces by filing or sanding (works only temporarily)
If the pressure control contact point surfaces are burned, it may interfere with the pump turning on. While it is possible to clean or even file these surfaces to get the switch working again as an emergency temporary fix, the switch needs to be replaced. While we have heard a report of the pump pressure control switch failing to turn “off” blamed on burned contact points, we think that when a pump won’t turn off other causes are more likely.
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