Description of Float Switch (Electric)
A Water Level Float Switch Controller Sensor is a useful device that helps monitor and control the water levels in various applications. Here’s a detailed description of how it works and its key components:
Float: This is the primary component that floats on the surface of the water. As the water level changes, the float moves up or down.
Switch Mechanism: Inside the float, there is often a magnet. As the float moves, this magnet either opens or closes a circuit by interacting with a reed switch or another magnetic sensor within the stem.
Control Unit: The switch mechanism is connected to a control unit. This unit can trigger various actions based on the water level, such as activating a pump to refill the tank or stopping the pump when the desired level is reached.
In essence, these sensors provide an automatic way to maintain the desired water level, preventing overflow or dry conditions without the need for manual intervention.


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