Introducing our Ez-Alert Level Monitoring

EZ-Alert wastewater level monitoring system graphic

We now offer the liquid level monitor. Designed for use with the Ez-Tank Liquid Chlorinator manufactured by LBC Manufacturing.

Can be used with any water level monitoring. 

Standalone w/alarm package or as an add-on option with Remote Monitoring.

The Ez-Alert monitoring system is designed to monitor the liquid chlorine level as well any water level. The remote monitor is designed for 120 vac control power. Float signal is 5vdc. It has a red visual alert light as well as a audible alarm and a silence switch. The red visual alert will turn off when the l when the liquid level is restored.

Options:

Standalone monitoring (Complete w/float and control alarm package)

Communicating (Alarm output signal wired into a control w/aux alarm input) Dry or low voltage required.

Communicating option includes only the float assembly

Tool less quick connect terminals

Preferred for use with Aerobic Guard control panels (you didn’t expect me to say anything different, did you?)

Compatible with any controller with aux input capability

Contact us at connect@aerobicguard.com for more details.

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