
Waterco
Flow Pressure Switch Adjustable for Electroheat Ultra SubZero MKIV
Part No. 69401006V |Out of stock
Description
The adjustable flow pressure switch is an essential component designed to monitor water flow within various pool equipment systems. It ensures optimal and safe operation by detecting adequate water pressure before allowing connected heaters or pumps to function. This specific switch is compatible with a range of high-performance systems, including Electroheat Ultra models (covering 16kW, 22kW, and 19kW units), Subzero control panels for POOL/SPA mode switching, and Hydrostar MKIV commercial pumps. Its adjustable nature allows for precise calibration, enhancing the reliability and efficiency of your pool's circulation and heating systems.
- Ensures Safe Operation – Monitors water flow to protect heaters and pumps from dry running.
- Broad Compatibility – Designed for use with Electroheat Ultra, Subzero, and Hydrostar MKIV systems.
- Adjustable Sensitivity – Allows for precise calibration to match specific system requirements.
- Enables Smart Control – Supports features like automatic POOL/SPA mode switching in compatible systems.
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