AlertMAXX high water level alarm for pump chambers

  • 17 Jun 2015

AlertMaxx is a high level alarm powered by 240V, with an independent battery backup in case of power failure. It has been developed with easy installation in mind, requiring just two fixings and connection to mains power and float switch.

AlertMaxx is suited to two applications:

  • Ground water – AlertMaxx is supplied with a ‘broken finger’ float switch, which gives accurate operation and allows an alarm signal to be given after pump one fails.
  • Foul water – AlertMaxx is supplied with a robust & reliable pendant type float switch, to be fixed to pipework, pump or free hanging utilising a float weight to allow correct operation.

The alarm features an LED status screen, notifying users of a high level alarm, previous cancelled alarms, mains failures and whether service is required.

In addition, an optional cable can be supplied to download the internal log from AlertMaxx to either a PC or iPad, displaying all events that have occurred in the past.

A full list of features and functions includes:

  • Simple installation
  • Audible & visual warnings
  • Battery backup in case of mains power failure
  • Service reminder
  • Talks to other products in the Maxx family
  • A retrievable internal log

Delta Membrane Systems,
Delta House,
Merlin Way,
North Weald,
Epping,
Essex,
CM16 6HR
United Kingdom

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