FLOAT SWITCH|flaot switch high and low connection for water pump|ELECTRECA
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- Опубліковано 15 сер 2020
- What does a float switch do?
A float switch is a type of level sensor, a device used to detect the level of liquid within a tank. The switch may be used to control a pump, as an indicator, an alarm, or to control other devices.
I this video you will learn how to control a water pump using 2 float switches....for high and low tanks
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Super work ,I appreciate you sir .God bless you .
You, Sir, are a life saver for those that need a proper instructional video on the subject! Not that I will ever need to do this, but I was curious to learn how float switches work, and your video is the best of the best!
Wow! This is very informative, thanks for sharing it with us. It worth it and the best tutorial on the topic for me.
Good work sir, perfect explanation
You are the best such that when am watching your videos I normally get same ideas and knowledge in electricity.
Thanks you for watching
We did this experiment yesterday and it worked so perfect and this coming weekend we will implement the well and tank sensors using the knowledge in a community water well project. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. You are helping a lot of people out here unknowingly
Glad to here that and thanks for watching.
wonderful demostration.
Hi, I like your lecture . Thanks
Thank you mr. This is exactly what i was looking for. Understood 👍
You are welcome!
Very detailed and impressive explanation. Thank you sir
You are welcome and thanks for watching
Thanks for the explanation
Great video thanx.How would you connect those two switches to control 2 pumps for one tank .One pump to fill the tank and another pump to empty it . Only one switch does not give me enough travel to be use for 2 pumps and to utilise my water drum to its full capicity.
This is exactly what I have been looking for. Thank you! wondering if you could share what contactor you are using. thanks!
Wow, very educative sir keep up
Thanks for watching
Thanks for the video. Could you please upload the control wiring diagram.
Thanks
Sir, thank you very much for about how connect float switch. Can you explain how to wire connect scone baker and mixer?
Really helpful, thank you so much
Your welcome
Thanks indeed sir
What happened to the sound?!
@@sathyakumarr6738, no problem please, I've understood. Thank you so much
Thanks for the detailed explanation sir,pls, could you help us with the control diagram and especially, how the counterweight is attached to the float switch.
Thanks alot
Send 4u ur no will a question
Is it safe to use float switch in water tank? Is there any possibility of electric leakage?
Pls upload control diagram this video
Good explain
Thank you!
I have a pump in the bottom of my well that fills a large storage tank, and a booster pump draws water from the storage tank and fills a pressure tank. I’d like to know if I could use one float switch for the two pumps. When it is in the high position, it would shut off the well pump but allow the booster pump to run. When it is in the low position, it shuts off the booster pump and turns on the well pump. Is this possible, or do I need two switches?
Its posible but for smooth operation two switches is better.
At time 6:29 Im trying to understand why you connected the common (black) to the other blue wire . Would it matter if i connected the common (black wire to common of the other side or not?
Yes, it matters....... a float switch has 3 wire BLUE which opens to common and RED closed to common if held in the downside position. the reverse is also true......
Now about connecting common to blue.
You see am connecting 2 float switches in series and at the end, you must have a common......so I connected Blue and Black so that I remain with black(common) and Blown....op that helps.
nice video.
please what is the specification of the contactor
The rating of a contactor depend on size (power) of the motor or pump,40amps is suitable for most small pumps because are rated at 7.5kw.
Yes
How can I control two tanks positioned at different levels using one float switch?
Yes, But what's your goal of controlling the tank?
Not under stand