CHALLENGING QUESTION: Low-voltage switch in a high-voltage circuit?
A project I'm working on has an air pump and a water pump that run during operation. When the water tank that the water pump draws from becomes empty, a liquid level switch will be used to shut off both pumps. The original plan was to just place the switch in series with the power supply for the pumps. The system draws power from a wall outlet; 120 VAC and 20A max load.
However, after contacting the manufacturer of the switch, I was told:
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The M8700 is a low voltage switch and can only see .28amps of current. You would have to use a relay or some type of switch protection for this switch. Please see the
attached.
The attachment the representative gave me suggested using a Varistor V130LA10A across the switch.
My question is: what exactly would I need to do wire this switch into my system? It might be worth noting that the pumps are both wired to a single toggle switch.