Came home to find the kitchen flooding and water pouring through the ceilings between the loft and the kitchen, via the bathroom.
Turns out the float switch, which controls the pump that brings water from the well, had stuck, AND the overflow pipe had the remains of some kind of nest in the end of it (looks like wasp, no occupants!).
And then I worked my way through the horror show that the previous owner had left for me.
It's some kind of Heath-Robinson thing perched on bits of wood, counterbalanced with a weight!
Looks like there's a float switch already there, presumably it doesn't work, hence not being used.
How it works is that a switch passes 230v up to the float switch, that makes a contact, and a simple relay is triggered, turning the pump on. Everything is at mains voltage.
Here are some horror pics:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/18RiWUcP5Hz9dCo29
I want to replace both the float switch for something more reliable, and I want to put a timeout relay that will never pump for more than about 10 minutes.
If the relay is triggered on for more than 10 mins, it should latch off and not respond unless reset manually (and preferably beep so I know it's been triggered!).
The idea being that even if the float switch AND overflow fails again, the most overpumping that will happen is no longer than the time it takes to fill the tank between the "on" trigger point and the top of the tank. So, any ideas for a 230v replacement float switch and/or relay?
(Before anyone freaks, the water is 1nm particle and UV-filtered before drinking!)
Turns out the float switch, which controls the pump that brings water from the well, had stuck, AND the overflow pipe had the remains of some kind of nest in the end of it (looks like wasp, no occupants!).
And then I worked my way through the horror show that the previous owner had left for me.
It's some kind of Heath-Robinson thing perched on bits of wood, counterbalanced with a weight!
Looks like there's a float switch already there, presumably it doesn't work, hence not being used.
How it works is that a switch passes 230v up to the float switch, that makes a contact, and a simple relay is triggered, turning the pump on. Everything is at mains voltage.
Here are some horror pics:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/18RiWUcP5Hz9dCo29
I want to replace both the float switch for something more reliable, and I want to put a timeout relay that will never pump for more than about 10 minutes.
If the relay is triggered on for more than 10 mins, it should latch off and not respond unless reset manually (and preferably beep so I know it's been triggered!).
The idea being that even if the float switch AND overflow fails again, the most overpumping that will happen is no longer than the time it takes to fill the tank between the "on" trigger point and the top of the tank. So, any ideas for a 230v replacement float switch and/or relay?
(Before anyone freaks, the water is 1nm particle and UV-filtered before drinking!)