ProPlumber PPS3050 is a pressure switch designed to work with jet pumps and 2-wire submersible pumps that do not have a control box. It is compatible with both 115V and 230V AC circuits.
The switch has two pressure settings: cut-in pressure (when the pump turns on) and cut-out pressure (when the pump turns off). The factory settings for these pressures are 30 PSI cut-in and 50 PSI cut-out. You can adjust these settings to meet the specific needs of your water system.
The PPS3050 also has a low-level cut-off arm that can be used to prevent the pump from running dry. To use this feature, you must hold the lever in the start position until the pump has reached the required cut-in pressure.
ProPlumber PPS3050 is a pressure switch designed to work with jet pumps and 2-wire submersible pumps that do not have a control box. It is compatible with both 115V and 230V AC circuits.
The switch has two pressure settings: cut-in pressure (when the pump turns on) and cut-out pressure (when the pump turns off). The factory settings for these pressures are 30 PSI cut-in and 50 PSI cut-out. You can adjust these settings to meet the specific needs of your water system.
The PPS3050 also has a low-level cut-off arm that can be used to prevent the pump from running dry. To use this feature, you must hold the lever in the start position until the pump has reached the required cut-in pressure.
ProPlumber PPS3050 is a pressure switch designed to work with jet pumps and 2-wire submersible pumps that do not have a control box. It is compatible with both 115V and 230V AC circuits.
The switch has two pressure settings: cut-in pressure (when the pump turns on) and cut-out pressure (when the pump turns off). The factory settings for these pressures are 30 PSI cut-in and 50 PSI cut-out. You can adjust these settings to meet the specific needs of your water system.
The PPS3050 also has a low-level cut-off arm that can be used to prevent the pump from running dry. To use this feature, you must hold the lever in the start position until the pump has reached the required cut-in pressure.
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