I am looking for input and suggestions...
I want to hook my Mag12 return pump to a float switch in the DT. If for some reason water gets high the return pump will be shut down by the float switch.
Now the question is which scenario is the most fail proof and best to use.
A. Stand alone float switch plugged into 110V wall outlet. So when the float closes the current is cut off to the return pump.
B. Stand alone float switch plugged into an Apex EB8. When the outlet is on the return pump is on. If the float closes the stand alone will kill the return pump.
This lets me control the return pump with the Apex and still shuts off if the float is closed.
C. Return pump plugged into EB8, Standard float switch plugged to the Apex Breakout Box. So if the float is closed the breakout box detects it and shuts off the return pump.
A: is pretty safe but offers no sort of Apex controls or alerts.
B and C rely on the Apex and EB8 for main power. If the EB8 or Apex unit start fritzing out it could cause problems.
Ideally I would use Scenario B -- BUT I would have to splice the float switch into the break out box as well so it would trigger both the stand alone and the apex.
So Apex controls simple on/off of the stand alone float switch and return pump. So if the float closes the stand alone cuts off the pump AND the Apex is alerted. So the apex can send out an e-mail and alarms etc.
The stand alone unit I refer to is this
http://autotopoff.com/products/ST1/
Any ideas or input?
I want to hook my Mag12 return pump to a float switch in the DT. If for some reason water gets high the return pump will be shut down by the float switch.
Now the question is which scenario is the most fail proof and best to use.
A. Stand alone float switch plugged into 110V wall outlet. So when the float closes the current is cut off to the return pump.
B. Stand alone float switch plugged into an Apex EB8. When the outlet is on the return pump is on. If the float closes the stand alone will kill the return pump.
This lets me control the return pump with the Apex and still shuts off if the float is closed.
C. Return pump plugged into EB8, Standard float switch plugged to the Apex Breakout Box. So if the float is closed the breakout box detects it and shuts off the return pump.
A: is pretty safe but offers no sort of Apex controls or alerts.
B and C rely on the Apex and EB8 for main power. If the EB8 or Apex unit start fritzing out it could cause problems.
Ideally I would use Scenario B -- BUT I would have to splice the float switch into the break out box as well so it would trigger both the stand alone and the apex.
So Apex controls simple on/off of the stand alone float switch and return pump. So if the float closes the stand alone cuts off the pump AND the Apex is alerted. So the apex can send out an e-mail and alarms etc.
The stand alone unit I refer to is this
http://autotopoff.com/products/ST1/
Any ideas or input?