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LankyWill
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I have a domestic sewage pump to connect up later on this week. Its a 3 float system(stop, Start,Assist) and has two pumps. The pumps are only supposed to run one at a time in sequence to lengthen their lifespan. They will run together if the assist float comes in to play. Its a honeywell panel and seems to be well made, the issue i have is that the pumps seem to have a 3 pin plug(moulded) to them already with a long length of flex. This either means i have to fit a single socket beneath the panel to plug in the motor or i was thinking simply cut it off and wire it directly in to the panel as it would save time, hassle and a pointless connection point. Only trouble is its an expensive mistake! Any advice?
I have a domestic sewage pump to connect up later on this week. Its a 3 float system(stop, Start,Assist) and has two pumps. The pumps are only supposed to run one at a time in sequence to lengthen their lifespan. They will run together if the assist float comes in to play. Its a honeywell panel and seems to be well made, the issue i have is that the pumps seem to have a 3 pin plug(moulded) to them already with a long length of flex. This either means i have to fit a single socket beneath the panel to plug in the motor or i was thinking simply cut it off and wire it directly in to the panel as it would save time, hassle and a pointless connection point. Only trouble is its an expensive mistake! Any advice?