tree farmer
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your pump has a transformer to take regular 120 volt AC and convert it to whatever power the pump uses. you need the transformer to power the pump.No, scratch that... I would be using the wires from my pump to the dywer switch but then could i still use the transformer?
I am totally in the dark on how to hook this pump to the pressure switch... I would appreciate any input at all! Thanks!
you have to take a 120 volt AC regular current line and run it to the line inputs on the pressure switch (should be marked L1 and L2 on pressure switch)and then come off the other two terminals on the pressure switch(should be marked T1 and T2 or something similar) and run those to an outlet and plug the pump transformer into that outlet. now when the switch calls for pressure it will send 120 volts to the outlet which will power the transformer which will turn on the pump.
the only other way to do it is if the pressure switch is rated for whatever voltage (ACorDC) the transformer puts out. if the pressure switch is (i doubt very much it is)rated for the output voltage of the transformer then you can plug the transformer into the wall and run the 2 wires from the transformer to the pressure switch L1 and L2 terminals and then run 2 wires from the other two terminals on the pressure switch to the pump.