This pressure switch signals the pump toThis pressure switch signals the pump to start when the water system drops to 40 psi (factory set) and stops at 60 psi (factory set). This switch is to be used with submersible well or jet pumps. It can be wired 115-Volt or 230-Volt. This switch must be used in conjunction with a well pressure tank. The air pressure in the well tank, when empty of all water, must be set to 38 psi or the switch will not operate properly.View Full Product Description
30/50 Pressure Switch for Well Pumps
This pressure switch signals the pump toThis pressure switch signals the pump to start when the water system drops to 30 PSI (factory set) and stops at 50 PSI (factory set). This switch is to be used with submersible well or jet pumps. It can be wired 115-Volt or 230-Volt. This switch must be used in conjunction with a well pressure tank. The air pressure in the well tank, when empty of all water, must be set to 28 PSI, or the switch will not operate properly.View Full Product Description
Piggy Back Float Switch for Sump and Sewage Pumps
The universal design of the PiggyBack FloatThe universal design of the PiggyBack Float Switch from Everbilt is compatible with various sump pumps. The perfection solution to replacing the switch for your sump and sewage pumps. Features a wide-angle tethered design and ideal for use in larger diameter basins of 14 in. or more.View Full Product Description
Vertical Float Switch for Sump Pumps
Replace your sump and sewage pump switchReplace your sump and sewage pump switch with the Everbilt Vertical Float Switch. It's perfect for use in small pits or basins and conveniently includes brackets and clamps for installation to the discharge pipe. The universal design makes it compatible with all models with piggyback float switchesView Full Product Description
Questions & Answers
What is the price range for Pump Switches?
The average price for Pump Switches ranges from $10 to $150.
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