Vertical liquid level sensors are mounted on the top or bottom of a tank or vessel.
Vertical float switches.
Vertically mounted float switches can be installed in either the top or bottom of the tank depending on your use.
Vertical fluid switches have two parts.
Vertical float switches are a great solution for high and low level alarms or controlling a switch in a versatile and economical way.
They are either normally closed meaning current is flowing or normally open meaning current is not flowing.
It s perfect for use in small pits or basins and conveniently includes brackets and clamps for installation to the discharge pipe.
One or more reed switches are hermetically sealed inside and wires going to the outside of the tank.
Dual level vertical mount float switches for fuels and oils empty and fill your tank with a single device these dual level switches include two float switches that actuate at different levels.
The float travels up and down on a fixed vertical rod needing less room to make its way to the top of the water level.
The benefit of using a sump pump vertical float switch is its ability to be integrated into tighter spaces in smaller sump pits.
This also means that the adjustable vertical float switch has less room for failure.
A stem and a float.
Mount through a threaded connection at the top of your tank.
The universal design makes it compatible with all models with piggyback float switches approximately a 4 in.
Float switches work much like a standard light switch they open and close contacts to control whether or not signal current can pass through.