Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2010: McDonnell & Miller Announces New Low Water Cut-Off/Pump Controller



ORLANDO, Fla. - McDonnell & Miller is showing its new Series 1575 Low Water Cut-Off/Pump Controller. According to the company, the Series 1575 provides continuous protection against a low water condition and satisfies pump control needs for commercial steam and hot water boilers.

The Series 1575 is used as a low water cut-off, feed water control and alarm for boilers, vessels, and tanks and includes a 1 hp pump relay, as well as adjustable burner and pump settings.

Other features include diagnostic features incorporated in the control: high ambient temperature protection; internal LEDs that indicate water position and condition; and external LEDs that indicate control activity.

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