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  • Tran N2 No Timer Septic Control Panel

    Tran Controls
    Original price $287.00 - Original price $287.00
    Original price
    $287.00
    $287.00 - $287.00
    Current price $287.00
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    Key Features Specs Warranty If you are searching for a high-quality septic aerobic system control panel, the Tran N2 Septic Control Panel wi...

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    Original price $287.00 - Original price $287.00
    Original price
    $287.00
    $287.00 - $287.00
    Current price $287.00
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    Tran T2 Septic Control Panel

    Tran Controls
    Original price $315.00 - Original price $315.00
    Original price
    $315.00
    $315.00 - $315.00
    Current price $315.00
      2 Reviews

    Key Features Specs Warranty The Tran line of control panels can replace most aerobic system control panels. They are constructed with high q...

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    Original price $315.00 - Original price $315.00
    Original price
    $315.00
    $315.00 - $315.00
    Current price $315.00

Control panels provide a convenient location to connect your septic equipment to a power source and protect those connections from the elements. Tran control panels provide straight forward connections to provide a simple setup. Each Tran panel provides a connection for the compressor, float switches, pressure hose, and effluent pump.

Tran control panels are available with or without a timer for the effluent pump. Panels use a timer to prevent the pump from activating during certain portions of the day. This allows the owner to ensure they septic sprinklers do not pray them while they mow their yards.

Control panels without a timer will activate the pump whenever the effluent level reaches a particular height. It can activate anytime of the day. These control panels are often referred to as “on demand” panels.

Tran panels also come equipped with a pressure switch already installed. That eliminates the hassle of wiring a pressure switch into the control panel. However, the owner must remember to connect a pressure line from the air compressor to the pressure switch. The pressure switch will trigger the alarm whenever there is no pressure on the switch.