FLOAT SWITCH NEMA 1 90'OFFSET
Pain: Drip. Drip. Drip. Rumbling sounds coming from a pump at home in the middle of the night? Solution: 9037HG39 Square D 9037 Closed-Tank Float Switch with Bushing for Power Circuit, Side Mount, NEMA 1, Right Float Position, 90-Deg. Float Rod Angle with 5" Offset. With this Schneider Electric float switch you will enjoy quiet, efficient operation – no pulse noise – as the float uncovers the contacts, which immediately engage and reverse polarity to start the pump again.
Pain: You need an efficient and reliable float switch, but don’t know what to choose. Agitate: Then all of a sudden you hit gold, finding the Schneider Electric 9037HG39 Square D 9037 Closed-Tank Float Switch with Bushing for Power Circuit, Side Mount, NEMA 1, Right Float Position, 90-Deg. Float Rod Angle with 5" Offset, Contacts Close on Rise. The first time you see it. But then you realise you have no idea how it even works! Solution: You're in the right place. We'll show you how to choose the right float switch for your purpose (and fix a few myths along the way).
Pain: Finding the right float switch for your circuit isn’t easy. Agitate: Not all float switches are created equal. Solution: Whether you’re replacing an existing float switch or adding on to your system, Schneider makes it easy with the NEMA 1 Series of Square D® 90-Degree Float Switches. The 90-Degree Bottom Mounting Offset gives you a flexible solution to install the float switch. Choose a pre-installation bushing, a shaft seal or left offset mounting option that best suits your conditions.
Pain: Working in the power industry is hard. You’re handling long, heavy conduit runs. Even worse, you are often buried under molten lava. Dirty hands. Agitate: Float switches are the bane of your trade. Solution: That’s why we invented square d 9037 closed-tank float switch with bushing for power circuit, side mount, nema 1, right float position, 90-degree float rod angle with 5" offset.
Pain: Energy wasted Open to close Agitate: Your commercial building uses power when the pumps are off. Solution: Schneider Electric’s 9037HG39 Square D float switch has a 90-degree offset for mounting to an inside corner of the tank. The 5-inch off-set lets you mount the float switch to the side wall of the tank. The built in check ball and directional arrow allow you to easily orient the float switch..
Pain: Keeping track of your stock is so 1988. Agitate: The Internet came, and took customer buying habits down a new road. Customers now want a real-time overview of their stock - from anywhere in the world. Solution: With Schneider Electric’s 9037HG39 float switch, your business will be able to provide the ideal service for digital customers in today’s marketplace. This power supply unit (PSU) is ideal for all types of electric, electronic and battery powered products, using its correct power control signals from a host controller. The low profile float switch is suitable for side mounting, with an offset of 90 degrees from the standard alignment allowing it to fit perfectly under the product allowing it to fit perfectly under
Pain: The old water tank is small and hot, and needs replacing. However, the new model is too expensive for now. Ignoring the problem makes repairs temporary and increases the total cost in the long run. Agitate: If you must wait for a budget increase, it is better not to wait but to replace your existing circuit with a more convenient option. Solution: The Schneider Electric 9037HG39 Square D 9037 Closed-Tank Float Switch with Bushing solves this exact problem. It has floating contacts which close on rise – meaning you can save money by doing away with a manual fill valve. Contact us today about our free delivery service.