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The Telemecanique FSG2J24M4CP Pumptrol Water Pressure Switch offers precise diaphragm-actuated control for electrically driven water pumps, featuring a robust 220 PSI max rating and a critical low pressure cut-off between 40-60 PSI. Designed with a standard 1/4-inch NPSF internal thread, this compact, lightweight switch ensures seamless integration and reliable performance, backed by Schneider Electric’s trusted engineering.
Brand | Schneider Electric |
Color | Original Version |
Material | Plastic |
Style | Diaphragm |
Product Dimensions | 7.5"L x 5.6"W x 4.3"H |
Power Source | AC adapter |
Item Weight | 0.88 Pounds |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00784497765641, 00047569177828 |
Manufacturer | Telemecanique Sensors |
UPC | 784497765641 047569177828 |
Part Number | FSG2J24M4CP |
Item Weight | 14.1 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | FSG2J24M4CP |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Standard |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Cutting Diameter | 5 Inches |
Switch Style | Pressure Switch |
Included Components | Square D by Schneider Electric FSG2J24M4CP 40-60 PSI Pumptrol Water Pressure Switch with Low Pressure Cut-Off |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
Assembled Diameter | 5 Inches |
K**J
Highly recommended!
The Telemecanique FSG2J24M4CP 40-60 PSI Pumptrol Water Pressure Switch is a reliable workhorse for anyone looking to maintain optimal water pressure in their system! Designed for efficiency, this pressure switch expertly regulates the pump's operation, ensuring that your water supply remains consistent and dependable. With a pressure range of 40-60 PSI, it’s perfect for residential or light commercial applications, keeping your water flow steady and strong.Installation is straightforward, making it accessible for both seasoned pros and DIY enthusiasts alike. The robust construction is built to last, able to withstand the rigors of daily use and environmental factors without skipping a beat. Plus, the adjustable settings give you the flexibility to tailor the pressure to your specific needs, which is a major plus for those with varying water demands.If you're tired of fluctuating water pressure that feels like a roller coaster ride, the Telemecanique FSG2J24M4CP is here to save the day. With this pressure switch in your corner, you can enjoy a smooth, steady flow of water without the drama—because your plumbing deserves the best!
L**T
40-60 psi well water low pressure shut off switch
I like the low water pressure cut off switches that protect your well pump in the event the well water is low. This switch arrived fast and a good brand name. The pressure switch was set dead on at 40-60 psi. I did not have to do any adjustments and it is working just as it should. I have tested this switch to see if cuts off if there in no pressure and or well water and it works great. We rarely run out of water but I like that just in case with a good well pump being in the $1,000 range. I would much rather buy a $40 switch than a pump. Great product and a fair price.
J**S
The one I received says Square D on it, they are the same company.
Pictures of the inside of the one I received. I ordered this (Telemecanique sensors FSG2J24M4CP 40-60 PSI Pumptrol Water Pressure Switch) I looked this company up and found that they are the same company as Square D and make the Square D products. I bought this to replace the one, also Square D, currently operating the well pump so when it fails, I can replace it. The one currently operating the pump was bought on Amazon and put in by me in 2020. I bought this one in 2024 due to multiple times of the pump not coming on and ordered it in case I needed it. I checked the bladder tank and found that it was low on pressure and have not had the issue since bringing the pressure up. But when the switch does stop working, I have one on hand. Square D is known as a reliable company and from my experience are good products.
D**E
Great product, but beware initial start-up procedure
This was a replacement for a 40 year old nearly identical switch that was without the low pressure cutoff feature. I did not really feel it was necessary, but I opted for it anyway. After installation I powered it up, a process in which you must engage the low pressure lever until the pump builds adequate pressure to stay on, in this case around 40 PSI. Much to my dismay, there was a loud pop and sparks flew inside the cover, tripping the breaker. Even though I had triple checked the wiring, I checked it again and then again. Everything was exactly as it was supposed to be. I reset the breaker and tried it again. Mores sparks the second time, but the breaker did not trip however the pump still did not engage. I took the cover off and checked the power feed to the box, 220v exactly as it was supposed to be. I decided to be brave and remove the cover and tried engaging the lever ever so slowly and gently. After barely moving it upwards, the pump kicked on, I held it steady until the pressure built to 40 PSI and the switch cut off at exactly 60 PSI. It appears that I was just moving the switch ever so slightly too far, causing a short somewhere in the circuit. I cycled it about a half dozen times and it works flawlessly. I deducted one star for the stress it caused me until I figured it out.Bottom line: This is a quality product with a quirky start-up process. Don't be afraid to buy it, just be aware to be very cautious and gentle any time you are engaging the switch.
A**D
It is defective
Defective switch, simply physically cannot close the circuit so pump comes on, due to the way it is constructed. I guess all the ones with a manual override lever are like this. Get the one without the manual lever, do NOT get this one. Unfortunately I am outside returb window. Live and learn.
J**R
got it
When they say next day delivery they mean it, got it at 7am. Put it on and it works fine
C**4
Works great
Found many same item in lowes and on amazon for so much more and this is the exact same thing for a much more reasonable price(at least at the time we bought this). Replaced ours from when we bought the house 12 years ago and as long as you know what you’re doing and how these should operate in relation to your bladder or other system, works perfectly.
A**K
Looks like it will fit
I have not installed yet, but it looks like it would work
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