WLS potter Tank Water Level Switch

SKU: WECWLS
Potter
SKU: WECWLS
Potter’s model WLS potter Tank Water Level Switch. The Model WLS Water Level Switch is a float operated device for supervising water level in a sprinkler supply gravity or pressure tank. The Model WLS has a bushing with 1 1/2" American Standard Pipe Threads for mounting in steel tanks. A 1 1/2" x 2" adapter bushing is available for mounting in existing 2" steel fl anges. An optional bushing adapter with a buttress thread is available for mounting in wooden tanks. The unit is capable of detecting the level of water before a 3" (7,6cm) rise and/or a 3" (7,6cm) fall in the water level in a pressure tank, as required. The cover is held in place with two tamper resistant screws (provided), which require a special key for removal.. Potter E respective in Manufacturing 3 New Year's Resolutions for Manufacturing & Distribution Businesses By Mike Metz Should auld tax rulings be forgot, and new ones take their place, They'll give a cup of good advice, to help our clients keep pace. In the spirit of the New Year, here are three tax resolutions to help manufacturing and distribution (M&D) businesses enhance their performance and maximize tax savings.
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Potter’s model WLS potter Tank Water Level Switch. The Model WLS Water Level Switch is a float operated device for supervising water level in a sprinkler supply gravity or pressure tank. The Model WLS has a bushing with 1 1/2" American Standard Pipe Threads for mounting in steel tanks. A 1 1/2" x 2" adapter bushing is available for mounting in existing 2" steel fl anges. An optional bushing adapter with a buttress thread is available for mounting in wooden tanks. The unit is capable of detecting the level of water before a 3" (7,6cm) rise and/or a 3" (7,6cm) fall in the water level in a pressure tank, as required. The cover is held in place with two tamper resistant screws (provided), which require a special key for removal.. Potter E respective in Manufacturing 3 New Year's Resolutions for Manufacturing & Distribution Businesses By Mike Metz Should auld tax rulings be forgot, and new ones take their place, They'll give a cup of good advice, to help our clients keep pace. In the spirit of the New Year, here are three tax resolutions to help manufacturing and distribution (M&D) businesses enhance their performance and maximize tax savings. Resolution #1: Comply With New Affordable Care Act Reporting Requirements and Avoid Penalties. . In order to collect the data necessary to enforce compliance, new tax information reporting is required for businesses with 50 or more full-time or full-time-equivalent employees, with reporting duties starting in early 2016 for the 2015 calendar year. . Don't procrastinate when it comes to ACA reporting! Now is the time for businesses to determine which of the information reporting forms (Forms 1094-B, 1095-B, 1094-C and/or 1095-C) are required and get a jump start on gathering the necessary data in order to ensure accurate filing of the forms with the IRS by the February 28, 2016, deadline (or March 31, if filing electronically). The new health insurance reporting requires businesses to provide a summary statement to their employees, in addition to sending a copy to the IRS. This reporting, similar in some ways to a W-2 or 1099, details the specific coverage periods and the amount of health insurance premiums paid on an employee's behalf.

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