Clarke 7950826 PFS-1 Float Instructions

The Clarke 7950826 PFS-1 Float Switch is used to automatically control the operation of a pump based on the liquid level in a tank or container. It helps prevent overflow and dry running by activating or deactivating the pump.
To install the Clarke PFS-1 Float Switch, you should attach the switch to the pump or tank using the supplied clamp or weight. Make sure it is positioned correctly to float on the liquid surface, allowing the switch to open or close the circuit as the liquid level changes.
Check the switch for any signs of damage or obstructions. Ensure that the float is not stuck and can move freely. Verify the electrical connections and make sure the switch is properly wired to the pump.
The Clarke PFS-1 Float Switch is compatible with most pumps, but it is essential to check the electrical specifications to ensure compatibility with the pump's voltage and current ratings.
To test the switch, manually raise and lower the float to simulate changes in liquid levels. Listen for the click sound, indicating the switch is operating. Ensure the connected pump responds accordingly by turning on or off.
Regularly inspect the float switch for any signs of wear or damage. Clean any debris that may hinder its movement. Check the electrical connections for corrosion and ensure they remain secure.
The Clarke PFS-1 Float Switch is designed for general use and may not be suitable for highly corrosive liquids. Consult the manufacturer's specifications to determine compatibility with specific liquid types.
The Clarke PFS-1 Float Switch typically comes with a 10-meter cable, providing ample length for most installations. Always refer to the product specifications for exact details.
If the cable is damaged, it is recommended to replace the entire float switch to ensure safe and reliable operation. Do not attempt to repair a damaged cable as it may lead to electrical hazards.
The Clarke PFS-1 Float Switch is generally suitable for outdoor use, but it should be protected from direct sunlight and harsh environmental conditions to ensure longevity. Always refer to the manufacturer's guidelines for specific outdoor use recommendations.