More ProSense Float Level Switches from AutomationDirect

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December 21, 2022

 

AutomationDirect has added more low-cost ProSense float level switches. The new offering includes the FLS-VM-800 float switch which has a 3/4″ PVC pipe fitting for use in HVAC condensate lines, and the FLS-VD series that includes a 3/4″ MNPT connection for mounting to most standard 3/4” bungs in 55-gallon drums.

A selection of top- and side-mount float switches, in medium and large sizes, has also been added with various material constructions for compatibility with a variety of liquid types, temperature ranges, and system pressures.

 

The new ProSense float level switches are UL recognized, CE marked, RoHS compliant, come with a 1-year warranty, and start at $17.25.

 

To learn more about these float level switches from AutomationDirect, click here

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