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Australian manufacturer of corrosion-resistant flow switches, level switches, and float switches for industrial fluid handling applications.

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Kelco Engineering Pty Ltd is an Australian-based manufacturer specializing in the design and production of industrial control equipment. Established in Sydney, the company is renowned for its range of chemical and corrosion-resistant flow switches, level switches, and float switches. These products are critical components in fluid handling systems, water treatment plants, and process industries worldwide.

Designed to withstand harsh environments where standard metal components might corrode or fail, Kelco's thermoplastic switches offer durability and reliability. The company provides solutions for pump protection, flow detection, and level control, catering to diverse sectors including agriculture, mining, and chemical processing.

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  • What are Kelco switches typically used for?

    Kelco switches are used for pump protection, flow control, and level sensing in industrial applications, particularly those involving corrosive chemicals or harsh environments.

  • How do I calculate the paddle length for my flow switch?

    Kelco provides a paddle trimming calculator on their website to help installers cut the paddle to the correct length based on pipe diameter and flow rate.

  • Are Kelco flow switches weatherproof?

    Yes, provided the lid is correctly installed and fully tightened, and the cable gland is secured. Always ensure the unit is sealed to prevent moisture ingress.

  • How do I adjust the sensitivity of the F Series flow switch?

    Sensitivity can be adjusted via a screw located under the red dust cap. Turning the screw changes the flow rate required to actuate the switch.