The Flotec Pressure Switch can be used with submersible pumps or as a replacement switch. The switch turns on at 40 psi and off at 60 psi. And can be adjusted to 30/50 or 20/40 psi.
For use with water-supply systems
For use with submersible well pumps or as a replacement switch
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Dec 17, 2014
best ever 40/60 Pressure switch i ever bought.
it was easy to install I did it less then fifteen minutes.
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Dec 10, 2014
A quality product
In stock, with a good price, with great quality and easy installation.
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Jul 22, 2014
works perfect
Simply remove old switch and replace with new. if unsure remove cover, snap pic with smart phone on where old wires where located.
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Jul 19, 2014
easy to install
I needed something quickly and this switch was in stock and installed easily and works great
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Jul 16, 2014
it is doing the job very well
it is working very well and maintaining the pressure I need
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Jun 10, 2014
water pump pressure switch
replaced without any problems,so far working as normal.
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Feb 26, 2014
High Quality
This is a high quality, accurate switch. The factory pre set was right on, and the installation was easy with clear instructions
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Jan 20, 2014
Easy to install
If you have a water well, you need a pressure switch. The price was competitive and the install is for most do-it-yourselfers. The preset shutoff pressure was set a bit too high, 63 lbs instead of 60. Easy enough to lower with a turn of the dial.
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Jan 16, 2014
No issues
Product was easy to install and I've had no issues since I installed it 3 months ago.
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Nov 23, 2013
Short lived
Switch failed in the run position after 17 months. A year warranty on something that should last a but forever is not worth much. Pump was running full time. Had over 120 PSI in the system. The gauge was pegged I am glad that the weak link in my pluming was in a unfinished space near a drain and not the pressure tank or in a wall upstairs.
(The previous switch lasted 23 years. It failed when the diaphragm devolved a small leak and caused corrosion on one of the contacts resulting in no electrical connection.)
The cause of this switches failure is the part that rests against the diaphragm and transmits the force of the water pressure to the switch. It is a disk with two legs bent from the same piece of metal. Both of the legs are and has always be over bent. (>90 degrees) One is bent more than the other. This shows on the wear pattern of the contact points. Over time it the wear caused one of the legs to slid off it's contact point. With the legs at opposite sides of the diaphragm and the disk not engineered to move parallel with out bot legs in contact little (well less than half) of the pressure was transferred to the switch and the pump would not shut off.
With most manufacturing defects if there is one most likely there are more produced at the same time. It is all so possible it has been found and corrected by now.