The Hydrolevel Safgard 45-1150 is an electronic low water cutoff designed to provide critical protection for gas and oil-fired boilers. It automatically interrupts the burner circuit in the event of a low water condition, helping prevent dry firing and potential boiler damage. Built with jobsite durability and code compliance in mind, this control is a reliable safeguard for both residential and light commercial systems.
This 120V unit is engineered to deliver consistent monitoring of water levels within the boiler, making it an essential component in any system where maintaining proper water volume is critical. With its automatic reset and visual indicators, the Safgard 45-1150 provides dependable performance without requiring ongoing intervention.
This control should be installed by a licensed HVAC or plumbing professional. Proper wiring, sensor probe positioning, and verification of burner interlock functionality are essential to ensure compliance with safety standards and optimal system performance.
For contractors, the Safgard 45-1150 offers a reliable and easy-to-service solution that meets the safety requirements of most boiler installs. Its diagnostic features and compact design make it especially practical for retrofit applications or service upgrades.
While not intended for DIY installation, this unit helps end-users understand the importance of boiler safety and gives professionals the assurance of consistent, code-compliant protection for their clients.
The Hydrolevel Safgard 45-1150 is built to perform in demanding environments. Whether it’s new construction, routine replacement, or safety upgrades, this unit delivers the protection today’s boiler systems require. Don’t leave your system vulnerable—equip it with a proven low water cutoff designed for lasting performance and peace of mind.
Weight | 1.140000 |
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Height | 2.7 |
Length | 6.05 |
Width | 7 |
Recommended | 6473 |
Brand | Hydrolevel |
Manufacturer Part Number | 45-1150 |
Pressure Rating | 50 PSI |
Item Returns | This item can be returned |