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Page 1
BOOT 15 AMP CAPACITY MICROSWIT SINGLE POLE DOUBLE THROW ELIMINATES RELAYS, ALLOWS DIRECT CONTROL OF PUMP MOTORS SOLENOID VALVES, HEATERS, ETC. BUNA N FILTER 1 WATER, OIL RESISTANT STRAIN RELIEF ELECTRICAL CABLE CONNECTOR 7 HOLLOW POLYP ROPYLENE FLOAT FLOAT SHAFT _ ILV1203l ” TO 1” RYTON R-4 BUSHING X (LV.1202) 1 l- PVC BUSHING - TO (LV-1201) [...]
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Page 2
GREY) SUPPLIED WITH THE LV-1200 SERIES CAN BE CRACKED IF THE CENTER BODY IS FIRST TIGHTENED INTO THE BUSHING. CRACKING PROBABILITY IS REDUCED IF THE BUSHING IS FIRST TIGHTENED INTO THE PIPE OR TANK FITTING AND THEN THE CENTER BODY TIGHTENED INTO THE BUSHING. 2 ” PVC BUSHING (WHITE OR ” x 1% DI INSTALLATION WARNING THE 1% ,,l 202, TO 1” RYTON[...]
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r-- FLOAT SHAFT OR DRAG DISK ARM (E) (D) WARNING LV-1200 Series are NOT explosion-proof devices. 3 .‘ -SEALSHAFT 1 &i (C) DIAPHRAGM SEAL (B) DIAPHRAM WASHER 1 FEEDTHRU SHAFT OR SWITCH ACTUATING ARM I IS ASSEMBLED. FILTER BOOT (F) (El IS UN- THREADED AND A NEW SHAFT DISK ARM (E), DURING CHANGE OF FLOAT OR DRAG DISK. IF FLOAT SHAFT OR DRAG DISK[...]
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Page 4
“. Slip on terminals are supplied with each switch. Remove them from the switch terminals and crimp on or solder to the electrical leads. Feed the electrical cable through the gland nut, grommet and switch cover as shown below. n Apply slip on terminals to appropriate contacts of the microswitch. Slide the cover down the cable and fasten it to th[...]
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Page 5
MICROSWITCH LINE Microswitch actuation point may be monitored by an audible click or with an OHM meter before connecting the line power to the terminal strip or by monitoring the voltage supplied to the load through the microswitch. 5 (HOT) r INCREASING LIQUID LEVEL ABOVE SET POINT MOVES ACTUATOR IN DIRECTION SHOWN LOAD (HOT) MICROSWITCH LINE Figur[...]
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>,,” FLEXIBLE CONDUIT LV-1201 AND LV-1202 PARTS LIST DIAGRAM 6 ‘ F’ COVER TO SUIT CUSTOMER SUPPLIED FITTING FOR 10399~16. FLOAT SHAFT + % - IAI I INORYLI IF FLOAT IS TO BE REMOVED FROM ASSEMBLY, THE FLOAT SHAFT MUST BE GRIPPED BY PLIERS OR IN A VICE TO PREVENT UNTHREADING FROM THE SEAL SHAFT -178. FLOAT N IRYTONI 10399.17A. FLOAT il / 10[...]
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%” L I J LV-1203 PARTS LIST DIAGRAM ;;;PXq;;;J~;lN~FOR 1 1 1 ‘ F’ COVER TO SUIT CUSTOMER (Al I I I StAL SHAFT k”“ M tA ” lNCI - -_.. __^.. .^...^ UNTHRr OR IN A VICE TO PREVENT an-r MUST BE GRIPPED BY PLIERS ~1v-1 A=+LI.IDLI, -_..-.._- FROM .^_^__ IFFLoA_ ~10403-15, FLOATSHAFT 10403.16, FLOAT ii ‘ i ’ -/ 10403-12. FILTER BOOT .14. 3[...]
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