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Level Waters XLS-1221 Automatic Water Leveling Systems


$489.95


Level Waters XLS-1221 Automatic Water Leveling Systems offer you the peace of mind from leaks, evaporation and undependable float switches. The first truly integrated electronic pond filling systems on the market, these quality units automatically senses the level in the pond and fills it, eliminating low water level conditions that can be harmful to pumps and prized fish.

Extremely simple to install, featuring a modular design, these quality units are also extremely easy to maintain. Other periodically brushing out the sensor window and changing the alarm battery, these systems require virtually no maintenance -- unlike traditional float switches!

Float switches are cheap. However, they do clog and become undependable over time. The floats are also notorious for filling with water and causing an overflow condition. Level Waters Automatic Water Leveling Systems have no moving parts that can become fouled and will never fill with water, making them the ideal choice for use in Koi ponds, water gardens, and other water features.

XLS-1221 System Features:

Designed for small to medium sized ponds.

  • Provides PVC spillway for easy installation
  • Incorporates a 1/2" water feed for up to 8GPM flow
  • Controller: Indoor/Outdoor
  • Color: Bone
  • Plumb, Plug & Play (easy installation)
    Includes:
  • LCS-1102 Outdoor Controller (115VAC)
  • FV-701 Fill Module (1/2" slip CPVC outlet)
  • SPW-701 Spillway w/Mount
  • WLS-901 Water Level Sensor
  • WC-101 Control Cable (15")
  • WC-002 Sensor Interface Cable (25")
  • Accessory Kit
  • Model: XLS-1221B
  • Shipping Weight: 7.5 lbs
  • 1 Units in Stock
  • Manufactured by: Aquility Systems

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This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 20 October, 2011.