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The KC-013 vertical float switch is meticulously engineered for the most unforgiving wastewater and sewage environments, where precise fluid level control dictates system survival. Unlike traditional tethered alternatives that demand a wide, unobstructed activation radius, this vertical configuration operates flawlessly within tightly confined sump basins. The float glides smoothly along a rigid, corrosion-resistant guide rod, ensuring consistent, jam-free actuation regardless of fluid turbulence. Upon physical inspection, the exterior housing presents a dense, high-strength polymer construction that feels exceptionally heavy and rigid to the touch. This specialized material is specifically formulated to withstand harsh municipal effluents, resisting degradation from heavy grease, industrial oils, and chemical runoff. Elevating its environmental defense, the unit achieves strict industrial-grade ingress protection ratings, forming an impenetrable barrier against moisture and corrosive gas infiltration. This exceptional sealing system prevents the internal electrical shorts that plague lesser submerged components. Capable of enduring a remarkably wide temperature range, the physical heft and solid structural integrity of the switch immediately convey its readiness for heavy-duty deployment in demanding, highly corrosive pumping stations.
Beyond its durable exterior, the KC-013 prioritizes operational efficiency, highlighted by its intuitive piggyback plug architecture. This design transforms what is traditionally a complex, hazardous hardwiring task into a straightforward, plug-and-play process. Maintenance personnel simply plug the pump's power cord directly into the back of the switch's receptacle, inserting the combined assembly into a standard grounded outlet. This configuration automatically regulates the pump's power supply based on fluid levels without requiring specialized electrical splicing within damp sump environments. To further streamline deployment, the unit integrates directly with standard NEMA control panels, high-water alarm systems, and external junction boxes, supporting rapid integration into complex fluid management networks. The switch also accommodates standardized installation clamps and mounting brackets, allowing it to securely fasten to conventional sewage pump discharge pipes. This precise pipe adaptation ensures the unit remains firmly anchored even under heavy vibration in narrow pits. The immediate operational benefits include:
When integrating replacement components into established fluid management systems, exacting specification matches are paramount to prevent mechanical failures. The KC-013 serves as a direct, drop-in replacement for the OEM part number 26292B141K, guaranteeing operational compatibility with widely deployed sewage pump models, most notably the Myers SSM33PV1C. By adhering strictly to the precise physical dimensions, buoyancy characteristics, and electrical footprints of the original equipment, this switch empowers maintenance crews to execute rapid swap-outs, drastically lowering equipment downtime. Electrically, the unit is optimized for a standard 115V industrial power configuration, built to effortlessly handle the substantial starting surges and continuous loads associated with heavy-duty pump motors. Built in compliance with rigorous industrial electrical safety certifications, it ensures absolute compliance and hazard-free deployment in wet, volatile environments. A standout feature is the generous 20-foot weather-resistant power cord. The thick, flexible elastomeric insulation provides extraordinary resistance to physical abrasion, extreme temperature variations, and environmental degradation. This extended length facilitates secure, long-distance routing from deep sump basins directly to the primary power source, completely eliminating the hazardous practice of using extension cords in flooded zones.
| Operating Voltage | 115V AC |
| Cord Specification | 20 Feet (Heavy-Duty Elastomeric Insulation) |
| OEM Replacement Part | 26292B141K |
| Primary Equipment Match | Myers SSM33PV1C Sewage Pumps |
Reliability in automated fluid monitoring hinges entirely on strict manufacturing tolerances and exhaustive testing protocols. Each KC-013 unit is subjected to stringent, high-frequency cycle testing, designed to simulate years of extreme water level fluctuations and mechanical stress. The internal microswitch contacts are engineered for exceptional longevity, delivering a crisp, decisive mechanical click during actuation that you can clearly hear and feel—a tangible indicator of a secure, low-resistance electrical connection. This strict adherence to manufacturing tolerances and electrical safety standards ensures stable, continuous performance, even when subjected to the turbulent and unpredictable conditions of active wastewater processing. By meeting these benchmarks, the switch offers a predictable lifecycle, which is essential for facility managers focused on minimizing unexpected system failures.
Such dependable construction makes this vertical float switch an indispensable asset across a multitude of demanding sectors. It is extensively deployed in municipal sewage treatment facilities, heavy industrial wastewater collection sumps, and commercial basement drainage systems where flooding prevention is critical. To support organizations managing large-scale infrastructure projects, we provide comprehensive supply chain solutions, including flexible bulk packaging options and rapid inventory dispatch to keep critical construction timelines on track. Backed by a definitive industrial-grade warranty policy and dedicated technical support, procurement teams can confidently scale their operations while significantly lowering the total cost of ownership. We maintain substantial inventory levels to facilitate immediate fulfillment for large-volume requirements, backed by comprehensive component selection guidance. This ensures your fluid management infrastructure remains highly efficient, fully compliant, and continuously functional without unnecessary supply chain delays.
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