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Discover the industry’s largest selection of duplex control panels at Septic Solutions, engineered for reliable performance in sewage and effluent submersible pump systems. Duplex control panels are designed to automatically operate sewage and effluent lift stations with two submersible pumps. Available in single-phase and three-phase configurations across various voltages, our panels ensure your duplex lift station runs smoothly.
Our duplex control panels are designed to manage and monitor pump stations with two submersible pumps, making them perfect for lift stations and septic systems. Built for durability and efficiency, they offer:
Duplex panels are the go-to choice for systems requiring a backup pump. If one pump fails, the second kicks in automatically, and the high water alarm notifies you instantly, ensuring uninterrupted operation.
Duplex control panels are designed with redundancy in mind, making them the preferred solution for critical applications where downtime is not an option. If one pump fails, the second pump automatically takes over, and the high water alarm notifies you of the issue, minimizing the risk of system overflow or damage. This backup functionality is especially valuable for:
The most common application for a duplex control panel is a system that needs a backup pump in place in case the original pump fails. Our Duplex panels will alternate cycles between the two pumps, making sure both are in working order throughout the lives of the pumps. If one of the pumps fails, the panel will give the high water alarm, and automatically kick on the other pump. This type of set up ensures that you will always have at least one pump in working order.
A standard duplex control panel can operate with 3 or 4 float switches. The standard 3 float setup has PUMP OFF, PUMP ON, and HIGH LEVEL floats. A 4 float setup would have a PUMP OFF, PUMP 1 ON (LEAD ON), PUMP 2 ON (LAG ON), and HIGH LEVEL floats.
The control panel has an alternating relay that switches between PUMP 1 and PUMP 2 after every cycle during automatic operation. This means that once the liquid level reaches the PUMP ON float that PUMP 1 will run until the liquid level reaches the PUMP OFF float. At this time the alternating relay will switch to PUMP 2 and it will follow this same cycle and the alternating relay will switch back to PUMP 1 and so on.
If you are using a 4 float setup, and the water level reaches the PUMP 2 ON (LAG ON) float switch, then the alternate pump not set to normally come on will be activated. The only reason the water level should ever reach the PUMP 2 ON (LAG ON) switch is because PUMP 1 has failed or cannot keep up with the incoming flow.
If the liquid level reaches the HIGH LEVEL float, the alarm light and buzzer on the control panel will be activated.
Don’t leave your septic system to chance. Equip it with a reliable duplex control panel from Septic Solutions and enjoy worry-free operation, even in demanding conditions. Whether you’re upgrading an existing system or installing a new one, our panels provide the control, protection, and redundancy you need to avoid costly downtime.
Shop our duplex control panels today and experience the Septic Solutions difference. Have questions? Reach out to our team for expert advice or browse our full range of septic system components to complete your project.
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