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The Rectorseal 97632 Safe-T-Switch SS1 is a patented, water-sealed overflow switch designed to detect clogged AC condensate drains and shut down systems to prevent costly water damage. Featuring a robust 125 Amp switching capacity, adjustable float, and versatile installation options, it offers professional-grade reliability and easy maintenance. UL 508 compliant and built with durable PVC components, this switch is a must-have safeguard for any modern HVAC setup.










| ASIN | B007CZCRXY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #221,798 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #30 in HVAC Controls |
| Item model number | 97632 |
| Manufacturer | The Rectorseal Corporation |
| Product Dimensions | 4.45 x 13.97 x 20.96 cm; 99.79 g |
J**E
item was what I asked for and worked perfectly.
J**S
I bought this product along with AquaGuard AG-1200+ Horizontal Secondary Drain Pan 24v Safety/Float Switch and the rectorseal SS2 perpendicular drain (no such thing as too many safeties) all from Amazon. The SS1 was installed on the AC evaporator main drain line. Piped it in myself which was very easy along with the other drain pan and float switches. I have a second floor home with furnace in the attic. However, I had someone else wire it in since my install has zone dampers and "add a wire" so not the friendliest install. The aquaguard AG1200 I put in my furnace pan to prevent overflow of my attic space. The ss2 I put in the secondary drain pan. So if any of these were to overflow they will shut my AC/furnace down to prevent property damage. I would highly recommend any of these products to protect your property as they all work very nicely for my application. Worth every penny for that moment you hope never comes.
G**L
This product replaces a defective magneticly operated switch of the same manufacturer. Installation was straightforward and the normally closed contacts of the sensor restored the proper functioning of the A/C system.
R**S
As described
R**H
Had the float switch fail on our HVAC and long story short a service call later and I decided to replace this switch myself (saved me over $200)! This is a normally closed and opens on over level.