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| Electronic Pressure Switch |
| Simple push button adjustments and a digital display for more accurate pressure adjustment and monitoring. Cut in and cut out pressure settings from 15 to 99 psi. Protection faults include low pressure and high pressure and excessive cycle. Digital display shows system pressure eliminating the need for an additional pressure gauge. Works with up to 2HP 230V only, higher HP requires an additional relay. |
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| pside-kick |
| Complete constant pressure pump control kit designed for up to 25 gpm systems. All you add is the pump. |
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| CSV1/1.25 |
| The CYCLE STOP VALVE models CSV1/1.25 are patented pump control valves that automatically adjust pump output to match variable flow requirements. Downstream of the CSV1 and CSV1.25, pressure remains constant as long as demand on the system is between 1 and 25 gpm for the 1” and 2-50 gpm for the 1 1/4”. As flow rates vary, the valve inside the CSV1 moves closer to or farther away from the valve seat. This enables the pressure downstream of the CSV1/1.25 to remain constant regardless of flow. |
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| CSV1W |
| The Cycle Stop Valve model CSV1W, CSV1Z, and CSV2W are pump control valve that automatically adjust pump output to match variable flow requirements. Downstream of the CSV1W, CSV1Z, and CSV2W, pressure remains constant as long as demand is between the upper and lower limits of the valve. The 1" CSV1W and CSV1Z handle from 1-25 GPM and the 1 1/4" CSV2W handles from 5-50 gpm. |
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| CSV1A |
| The Cycle Stop Valve model CSV1W, CSV1Z, CSV1A and CSV2W are pump control valve that automatically adjust pump output to match variable flow requirements. Downstream of the CSV1W, CSV1Z, CSV1A and CSV2W, pressure remains constant as long as demand is between the upper and lower limits of the valve. The 1" CSV1W, CSV1Z, and CSV1A handle from 1-25 GPM and the 1 1/4" CSV2W handles from 5-50 gpm. |
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| CSV1Z |
| The Cycle Stop Valve model CSV1W, CSV1Z, and CSV2W are pump control valve that automatically adjust pump output to match variable flow requirements. Downstream of the CSV1W, CSV1Z, and CSV2W, pressure remains constant as long as demand is between the upper and lower limits of the valve. The 1" CSV1W and CSV1Z handle from 1-25 GPM and the 1 1/4" CSV2W handles from 5-50 gpm. |
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| CSV2W |
| The Cycle Stop Valve model CSV1W, CSV1Z, and CSV2W are pump control valve that automatically adjust pump output to match variable flow requirements. Downstream of the CSV1W, CSV1Z, and CSV2W, pressure remains constant as long as demand is between the upper and lower limits of the valve. The 1" CSV1W and CSV1Z handle from 1-25 GPM and the 1 1/4" CSV2W handles from 5-50 gpm. |
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| CSV3B |
| The Cycle Stop Valves model CSV3B is a pump control valve that automatically adjusts pump output to match variable flow requirements. Downstream of the CSV3B, pressure remains constant as long as demand on the system is between 5 gpm and the maximum pump output. As flow rates vary, the change in pressure causes the valve inside the CSV3B to modulate closer to or farther away from the valve seat. This enables the pressure downstream of the CSV3B to remain constant regardless of flow. |
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| CSV3R |
| The Cycle Stop Valve model CSV3R is a patented pump control valve that automatically adjusts pump output to match variable flow requirements. Downstream of the CSV3R, pressure remains constant as long as demand on the system is between 5 gpm and the maximum pump output. As flow rates vary, the change in pressure causes the liner inside the CSV3R to modulate closer to or farther away from the grillwork area and seating surface. This enables the pressure downstream of the CSV3R to remain constant regardless of flow. |
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| Cycle Sensor & Accessories |
| The Cycle Sensor is a system monitor that detects Rapid Cycle and Dry Run and reacts to either of these conditions by shutting down the pump. It does not control or prevent rapid cycle or dry run but protects your pump in the event these problems occur. This sensor was designed for a pump that is controlled with a Pump Control Valve such as a Cycle Stop valve and/or is installed with enough pressure tanks to prevent a rapid cycle condition. The pump must also be supplied with enough fluid to prevent dry run which causes the undercurrent condition. |
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