The Water Level Controller - Automatic and Mechanical are two reliable solutions designed to maintain water levels in water tanks, each suited to different types of installations.
The Automatic Water Level Controller uses electric sensors inside the tank to monitor rising and falling water levels. When the tank becomes low, it activates the pump, and when the tank is full, it shuts the pump off automatically. This system prevents overflow, protects the pump from dry-run, and ensures consistent water supply with minimal user intervention—making it ideal for homes and properties that rely on a pump to fill the water tank.
In contrast, the Mechanical Water Level Controller operates without electricity, using a simple rising float ball to open and close the water inlet. As the tank fills, the ball lifts and gradually shuts the valve, stopping incoming water. This durable, low-maintenance option is commonly used for PDAM or gravity-fed systems where pump control is not required.
Together, these two products offer flexible water-level management options: one providing fully automated pump control, the other delivering a straightforward mechanical solution for controlling water inflow.