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BLS 9200 Bilge Alarm Sensor

Ensure the safety of your vessel with the PSM BLS 9200 Bilge Alarm Float Switch. This robust and reliable device is designed to detect rising water levels in your boat’s bilge, alerting you to potential flooding or leaks.

Key Features include:

• Rugged Construction: All-stainless steel design for harsh marine environments
• Reliable Operation: Proven performance in demanding conditions
• Easy Installation: Compact size and simple mounting process
• Accurate Detection: Self-draining cage prevents false alarms
• Thorough Testing: Rigorously tested to withstand shock and pressure
• Customisable Options: Available in various configurations to meet your specific needs

 

Why Choose the BLS 9200 Bilge Level Sensor?

• Prevent Costly Damage: Early detection of water intrusion can save you money and hassle
• Peace of Mind: Know your vessel is protected, even when you are not around
• Compliance: Meets industry standards and regulations for safety and reliability

To find out more about our BLS 9200 Bilge Alarm Sensor or any of our products, please contact us to discuss your requirements.

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