Q: I live in Northern Virginia where the temperature can fluctuate from moderate to below freezing within a day's time. How will the LevelGuard standup against temperature variations?
by Tony Roberson from Virginia on January 24, 2012
A: According to LevelGuard the temperature range is as follows:
Anywhere out of that range could cause damage to the switch and subsequent pump failure. by Jim, Product Expert
Q: I have two sump pumps in the same pit. Can I use two LevelGuard Electronic Sump Pump Switches in the same sump pit? Or will they interfere with each other? by George McEachern from Massachusetts on October 30, 2011
A: Yes, you can use two LevelGuard controllers in 1 pit. They will not cause interference with each other.
Just make sure that each LevelGuard plugs into separate power outlets. DO NOT plug the piggy back plugs into each other. by Jim, Product Expert
Q: Jim, Will the level guard switch work with a 3/4 HP StormPro sump pump and or a 1 HP ridgid sump pump? Thanking you in advance for answering my question. Sincerely Jon Truman by Jon Truman from Ohio on October 10, 2011
A: The LevelGuard switch is designed for any pump rated up to 1/2 HP (12A Continuous - 15A Fuse). by Jim, Product Expert
Q: Does the level guard turn on and off based on levels and not run times?
by Mac Takaki from Illinois on September 28, 2011
A: If you look closely at the LevelGuard switch, you will see a line toward the bottom and a line toward the top of the switch. The top line has an arrow pointing to it and also says "Switch Point", is the point at which the switch will activate the pump. by Jim, Product Expert
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October 21, 2011
Mac Rosemont, IL
Level Guard
After talking to several of my friends who are plumbers, the name level guard came up several times. Although my sump pump is new, it had a long range before starting and stopping which made me feel uneasy. The level guard is easy to install and keeps my sump level where I feel is adequate.