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FLO107 - Potable Float Switch

The FLO107 clean water float switch can be used to operate submersible pumps or give low water alarms in break tanks.

This non-mercury float switch is WRAS and NSF REG4 approved for use in potable water applications, comprised of a polypropylene housing moulded to a 3 core EPDM cable with an internal microswitch and rolling ball operator.

We also offer a range of counterweights, designed to act as pivots when there is no fixed object to attach a float switch. Alternatively, the Ready Level chain and counterweight assembly can be combined with our FLO range for a complete level control solution.

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Type Product Code Weight
kg
Datasheet Dimensions (HxWxD mm) Band Price Quantity Delivery Status
Potable FLO107 Float Switch 30m Cable TTC/FLO107-30M 3.2 kg datasheet 300 x 300 x 200 B
£203.00
Potable FLO107 Float Switch 20m Cable TTC/FLO107-20M 2.25 kg datasheet 300 x 300 x 100 B
£147.00
POTABLE FLO107 Float Switch 10m Cable TTC/FLO107-10M 1.15 kg datasheet 300 x 300 x 100 B
£97.00
Type Product Code Weight
kg
Datasheet Dimensions (HxWxD mm) Band Price Quantity Delivery Status
Potable FLO107 Float Switch 30m Cable TTC/FLO107-30M 3.2 kg datasheet 300 x 300 x 200 B
£203.00
Potable FLO107 Float Switch 20m Cable TTC/FLO107-20M 2.25 kg datasheet 300 x 300 x 100 B
£147.00
POTABLE FLO107 Float Switch 10m Cable TTC/FLO107-10M 1.15 kg datasheet 300 x 300 x 100 B
£97.00
Orders placed by 3-00 pm have same working day dispatch and prompt delivery, normally next working day delivery, on selected models only.
Lead time applies

- All weights ±5%.

 

WRAS Approved Float Switch for Potable Water Applications

Looking for a WRAS-approved float that delivers reliable water level management for potable water systems? The FLO107 Potable Water Float Switch from T-T Controls & Automation® is your ideal solution.

Why Choose a WRAS Approved Float?

Selecting a float switch with WRAS approval ensures absolute compliance with UK regulations for materials in contact with drinking water. The FLO107 not only meets WRAS standards but is also NSF REG4 approved, providing extra peace of mind for any application where water quality is critical.

Key Features of the FLO107 WRAS Approved Float Switch

  • Safe for Potable Water: Fully certified for use in clean water applications due to WRAS and NSF REG4 approvals.
  • Durable Design: Designed and manufactured in the UK, it features a lightweight, impact-resistant polypropylene housing and robust EPDM cable.
  • Versatile Applications: Perfect for potable water tanks, level control in tanks and wells, pump and actuator systems, as well as level indication for telemetry or alarm systems.
  • High Performance: Engineered to withstand pressures over 5 bar, and functional for filling, emptying, and alarm-triggering scenarios.
  • Non-Mercury Solution: Contains no mercury, using an internal microswitch and rolling ball operator for dependable operation.
  • Approvals: WRAS and NSF REG4
  • Large stock holding: 10m, 20m and 30m cable length versions are stocked as standard.

APPLICATIONS

  • Potable water tanks
  • Level control & regulation in a tank well, or sump
  • Pump, motor & actuator switching systems (indirect)
  • Filling and emptying of tanks and chambers
  • Level indication by telemetry systems
  • Flow control in flow channels
  • Level warning by the initiation of a high or low-level alarm

The Complete Level Control Solution

Pair the FLO107 with T-T Pumps’ range of compatible counterweights or the Ready Level chain and counterweight assembly for advanced, customisable level control in any setting.

Ensure Your Water Systems Meet Compliance

With the FLO107 WRAS-approved float switch, you guarantee not only performance and reliability but also full regulatory compliance for your potable water applications. Discover durable, safe, and certified level control. Choose FLO107 for your next project.

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