Hi Guys,
Can'r figure out this little gizmo...
Unit came with a T connector, and a 7mm small tube....
What is he small tube for ?
Does the 90 degrees way of the connector go to the inlet ?
There is a small screw with Phillips head - is this for adjusting the triggering flow ?
On the back there is a knob you can turn an arm that pushes the spring - what does this do ?
A diagram or few words will help a lot....
Many thanks
Isaac
water flow/pressure sensor connection LSR-H2OPRSN
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Re: water flow/pressure sensor connection LSR-H2OPRSN
What is the small tube for ?
ANS: The tube is to connect the T connector with the water sensor.
Does the 90 degrees way of the connector go to the inlet ?
ANS: YES, T connector go to inlet of the water sensor. It is a little hard to connect both the T connector and the inlet together.
There is a small screw with Phillips head - is this for adjusting the triggering flow ?
ANS: The small screw is to hold the plastic head in place.
On the back there is a knob you can turn an arm that pushes the spring - what does this do ?
ANS: The knob is to adjust the triggering pressure. If you have a low volume output water pump, make sure the plastic head with a screw is in a low position.
ANS: The tube is to connect the T connector with the water sensor.
Does the 90 degrees way of the connector go to the inlet ?
ANS: YES, T connector go to inlet of the water sensor. It is a little hard to connect both the T connector and the inlet together.

There is a small screw with Phillips head - is this for adjusting the triggering flow ?
ANS: The small screw is to hold the plastic head in place.
On the back there is a knob you can turn an arm that pushes the spring - what does this do ?
ANS: The knob is to adjust the triggering pressure. If you have a low volume output water pump, make sure the plastic head with a screw is in a low position.
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Re: water flow/pressure sensor connection LSR-H2OPRSN
Thanks for the answer.
IMHO - this information should be sent with the product itself, ths way you can avoid these kind of questions...
Cheers
Isaac.
IMHO - this information should be sent with the product itself, ths way you can avoid these kind of questions...
Cheers
Isaac.
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