burleymike
Well-known member
I have a sprinkler pump that draws from a shallow well. Couple years ago the well casing rusted out about 5' down, the pump lost prime and ran dry for about 30 minuets before I noticed. I don't want to have to buy a new motor again so I am trying to come up with a simple control circuit to shut the pump down if the flow stops.
So far I have a flow switch and a delay on make timer. My original plan was to take 120v off one leg of the contractor step it down to 24VAC and power the delay on make timer with that. The delay on make timer would be connected to the NC flow switch, the flow switch would go to a NC contactor. When water is flowing the flow switch would open, if the pump were to loose prime or a irrigation valve were to fail closed the flow switch would close opening the NC contactor, shutting the pump down.
I cannot find a cheap NC contactor out there. Any ideas on where to find one for about $20?
The other thing that would work would be a relay or something similar that when it gets power, opens and stays open until a manual reset button is pushed, does such a critter exist in the cheap price range?
So far I have a flow switch and a delay on make timer. My original plan was to take 120v off one leg of the contractor step it down to 24VAC and power the delay on make timer with that. The delay on make timer would be connected to the NC flow switch, the flow switch would go to a NC contactor. When water is flowing the flow switch would open, if the pump were to loose prime or a irrigation valve were to fail closed the flow switch would close opening the NC contactor, shutting the pump down.
I cannot find a cheap NC contactor out there. Any ideas on where to find one for about $20?
The other thing that would work would be a relay or something similar that when it gets power, opens and stays open until a manual reset button is pushed, does such a critter exist in the cheap price range?