Hubbell Industrial Controls 69WA4 Pressure Switch

Hubbell Industrial Controls 69WA4 Pressure Switch

  • $132.46


PressureSwitch AirWtr 30-50#

Hubbell Industrial Controls 69WA4 Pressure Switch – 30-50# Air/Water Pressure Switch

Ensure optimal performance and reliable pressure control with the Hubbell Industrial Controls 69WA4 Pressure Switch. Designed for use in automatic water systems, this Furnas brand W series pressure switch offers dependable operation for water well pumps or pumping systems, preventing issues caused by low pressure and ensuring smooth system operation.

Key Features:

Pressure Range – Operates between 30-50# for reliable air or water pressure control.
FNPT Connection – Designed for secure and straightforward installation with FNPT connections.
Horse Power Ratings – Available in 3 HP and 5 HP options, catering to a variety of pump systems.
Corrosion-Resistant Cover – Durable and built to withstand harsh environments, ensuring long-lasting use.
No Drift Pressure Settings – Provides stable and accurate pressure settings, minimizing the need for constant adjustments.
Manual Reset Lever – Ensures the switch will not allow the pump to start when pressure is below the cut-in level, offering enhanced protection for your system.
Visible Contacts – Features 2-pole, double throw contacts for clear visibility and easy monitoring.
UL Listed & CSA Certified – Meets rigorous safety and performance standards (UL file #14861, CSA #LR36854).
Easy Adjustment – Simple, user-friendly design allows for quick pressure setting adjustments.

Specifications:

  • Cut-Out PSI: 65

  • Cut-In PSI: 5

  • Connection Type: FNPT

  • Horse Power: 3 & 5 HP

The Hubbell Industrial Controls 69WA4 Pressure Switch combines simplicity, reliability, and efficiency, making it an excellent choice for both professionals and non-professionals who require high-performance control in water pumping systems.

Order today to enhance the reliability of your system with this trusted pressure switch!

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