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Empty and fill your tank with a single device—this dual-level switch includes two float switches that actuate at different levels. Mount through a threaded connection at the top of your tank.
Mount these switches from outside the tank through a threaded connection at the top or bottom of your tank.
Install these switches into an unthreaded hole at the top or bottom of your tank and secure with a nut from inside the tank.
Hang these free-floating switches in your tank for liquid-level monitoring that doesn't require installation through a tank wall.
Install these switches into a threaded connection in your tank wall from outside the tank.
Mount these switches through an unthreaded hole in your tank wall and secure with a nut from outside the tank.
For use in locations with flammable gases and combustible dust, this switch is UL listed and CSA certified for Class I, Divisions 1 and 2, Groups C and D; and Class II, Divisions 1 and 2, Groups E, F, and G.
Empty and fill your tank with a single device—these dual-level switches include two float switches that actuate at different levels. Mount through a threaded connection at the top of your tank.
For visual monitoring and easy access, these switches are housed in a clear acrylic reservoir that mounts to the outside of your tank.
Mount this switch through the top of your tank.
Install these switches through a tank wall.
These switches are CSA certified for hazardous locations.
Connect these floats to threaded float rods.
The through-hole connection allows these floats to slide up and down a vertical float rod.
These floats are untethered by a float rod so they can float freely in your tank.
Use these float valves with water.
With a durable bronze body, these float valves can be used with water and hydraulic fluid.
Control water levels in spaces where a rod and lever won’t fit; these float valves have an internal float and connect to your pipe.
These float valves have a temperature range of 35° to 110° F.
Able to withstand higher temperatures than PVC float valves, these valves have a temperature range of 35° to 175° F.
Smaller than other float valves, these are sized for containers with limited space.
Combine these float valve bodies with floats and rods (not included) to create float valves that meet exact specifications.
Hang these switches in a sump pit to detect rising water levels.
If the primary float fails, the backup float kicks in and an alarm sounds to indicate float malfunction.
Because this polypropylene resists swelling when exposed to water, it’s often fabricated into containers and parts for laboratory equipment.