Brochure
Table Of Contents
- Condensate Overflow Shut-off Switches/Sensors- Safe-T-Switch® and All Access™
- Slide Number 2
- Condensate and HVAC/R Systems
- The Condensation Removal System
- A condensate switch is another essential component to a properly functioning HVAC system
- A condensate switch is an essential component to a properly functioning HVAC system
- A condensate switch is an essential component to a properly functioning HVAC system
- A condensate switch is an essential component to a properly functioning HVAC system
- Find the right Safe-T-Switch
- SS1 Float Switch: For primary drains or auxiliary drain outlets
- SS-1 Installation
- SS2 Float Switch: For primary drain pan auxiliary outlet
- SS3 Float Switch: For primary and auxiliary drain pans
- Electronic Safe-T-Switches
- New in the 2006 IMC….
- SS610E Mini-Split Systems Switch: For installation directly onprimary drain pan or clipped to coils above primary drain pan
- SS610E - Wiring Diagram
- SS610E – Submittal Data Sheet
- SS500EP Commercial Rooftop Downflow Units
- SS700E: For Secondary (Auxiliary) Drain Pan ONLY
- Current Safe-T-Switch and All Access Product Line
- All Access Product Line
- Third Generation Coming Soon!!
- Maintenance addressed in the IMC
- Condensate Clean-out
- All Access Pump
- Directional Clean-out Tool using Mighty Pump
- Slide Number 28
- Slide Number 29
- EVERY Switch/Sensor by RectorSeal is run-tested to ensure quality
- Why RectorSeal Condensate Shut-off Switches?
- Why RectorSeal Safe-T-Switch?
- QUESTIONS??
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SS-1 Installation
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Glue 3/4" long
end of supplied
threaded male X
male stub into
female drain
pan outlet.
Horizontal install: Press switch/cap
assembly firmly into top 1" opening in
Tee until the rim is flush against the
Tee opening.
Vertical install: Remove switch/cap
assembly from top 1" Tee inlet and
insert into remaining 1" Tee inlet so that
the rim is flush against the Tee opening.
If more sensitivity is desired, switch may be threaded out of cap. Do not glue into tee!