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DETECTOR FLOOD 18/30 VAC 1.5 W 50/60 HZ
A solid state control designed to help prevent flooding, damage to carpets, walls, furniture, ceilings, etc. Now has a built-in test and reset button for easier installation. Turns system off when detecting moisture due to condensate or drain leaks. One or two drops will cause wet Switch®to turn off a unit, alerting a serviceman to a moisture problem. A lit LED indicates the wet Switch®is activated and has turned the unit off. Reset simply by drying the absorbent pad with a paper towel and pressing the reset switch. Connects to 24 VAC. More than one unit may be connected to a system. 2 amp contact rating. Simple 5 wire installation. Sales displays available.
DEVICE CLEANOUT COMBINATION 3/4IN 3/4IN
All-Access® AA1 condensate cleanout is installed horizontally or vertically inline or on the primary pans auxiliary drain outlet and used to clean out the condensate drain line.
SWITCH SHUT-OFF OVFL 18AWG IMPORT
Safe-T-Switch® Model SS700E is an overflow shut-off switch designed to fit in the auxiliary pan eliminating the need to be mounted to the pan with screws or clips.
SWITCH OVFL SAF IMPORT GRA
Designed for use on 3/4 in PVC condensate drain line. Snaps easily over existing drain line tubing and can be glued in place using PVC cement. The SOS electronically senses water near the inside wall of the PVC drain tubing. By locating the SOS with its body away from the normal flow, it can be used to detect a possible overflow condition when the PVC drain line becomes full with water. Like a culvert, the condensate drain line is normally mostly empty with a small amount of water flowing in the lower parts of the horizontal run. Since the sensor component of the SOS only covers part of the tubing, a low volume of flowing water does not activate the switch. The pipe must be full or near full to activate the switch. Mount SOS horizontally, vertically or at any angle. Works with 24 VAC control circuits and typical contactors. When not detecting water, the SOS is normally closed and allows normal air conditioner operation. When water approaches the SOS’s sensor, the switch triggers and th