JOHNSON PUMP - SPX FLOW 36152
The JOHNSON PUMP - SPX FLOW 36152 is an electronic float switch designed for use with submersible bilge pumps in marine environments. It is suitable for use with all SPX Johnson Pump submersible bilge pumps and can be installed in the keelson of the boat.
The switch operates by using a magnet float that rises and falls with the level of bilge water. When the bilge water rises, the magnet float rises and activates the pump. When the bilge water level drops, the magnet float falls and deactivates the pump.
The switch is designed to be mounted at the lowest position in the bilge, with the base of the switch even or below the base of the bilge pump. The wire connections must be sealed with a marine sealant, and all electrical connections must be placed above the highest bilge water level.
JOHNSON PUMP - SPX FLOW 36152
The JOHNSON PUMP - SPX FLOW 36152 is an electronic float switch designed for use with submersible bilge pumps in marine environments. It is suitable for use with all SPX Johnson Pump submersible bilge pumps and can be installed in the keelson of the boat.
The switch operates by using a magnet float that rises and falls with the level of bilge water. When the bilge water rises, the magnet float rises and activates the pump. When the bilge water level drops, the magnet float falls and deactivates the pump.
The switch is designed to be mounted at the lowest position in the bilge, with the base of the switch even or below the base of the bilge pump. The wire connections must be sealed with a marine sealant, and all electrical connections must be placed above the highest bilge water level.
JOHNSON PUMP - SPX FLOW 36152
The JOHNSON PUMP - SPX FLOW 36152 is an electronic float switch designed for use with submersible bilge pumps in marine environments. It is suitable for use with all SPX Johnson Pump submersible bilge pumps and can be installed in the keelson of the boat.
The switch operates by using a magnet float that rises and falls with the level of bilge water. When the bilge water rises, the magnet float rises and activates the pump. When the bilge water level drops, the magnet float falls and deactivates the pump.
The switch is designed to be mounted at the lowest position in the bilge, with the base of the switch even or below the base of the bilge pump. The wire connections must be sealed with a marine sealant, and all electrical connections must be placed above the highest bilge water level.
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