Sewage Pump Float Switch Installation

The proper installation of a float switch into a sump pump or septic system is a vital part of an installation of pump controls and high water alarms.
Sewage pump float switch installation. Float switch installation requires you to mount the device with some way of fixing the cable above the tank or well. There is a mounting bracket available for the kari float switch that uses a snug wedge to fix the cable into place. Set the sewage ejector pump float control switch. You never want to run a sewage pump out of water or it could be damaged.
Only keep the pump running just long enough to hear it working. This bracket can be attached to a wall or a rail using a simple bolt or screw. These wires are lengthened or shortened to provide the correct swing to pump a volume of liquid. Plug the new ejector pump into a dedicated circuit to test the pump.
When the float switch reaches a vertical position the circuit closes and activates the pump. Float switches are tethered to the pump by their wires. Mount the float switch. An incorrectly installed float switch can damage a pump or hydraulically overload a drain field.
A float control switch is used to turn the sewage pump on and off. Activate the float switch and ensure the pump turns on.