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The Tran line of control panels can replace most aerobic system control panels. They are constructed with high quality materials, to ensure a long life that requires little to no maintenance. The Tran T2 Septic Control Panel is constructed with marine grade enclosures that are UV resistant, and seal tightly.
The Tran T2 Septic Control Panel’s compact design makes it ideal for use in applications where size is a primary concern. But don’t let the small size fool you. The Tran T2 Septic Control Panel was designed to provide a superior performance. The durable, UL rated product is easy to use.
The Tran T2 Septic Control Panel has three breakers. The first one is for the pump, the second for the alarm, and the third for the aerator. The breakers come color coded, so you will not mistake them for each other. The Tran T2 Septic Control Panel also comes with an air sensor, to alert you in the septic air pump is failing. The control panel will alert you of any issues immediately, so you can address them right away. This can prevent flooding and major, costly maintenance issues.
The Tran T2 Septic Control Panel comes with an audio alarm to signal pump malfunction. It also has a red light, so if you silence the alarm, you can still tell there is an issue. There is also a pump test switch.
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Do you sell the run, test, mute switch for the Tran-T2 control panel?
Sure Do! This DPDT Switch should be a direct replacement. You can always call or email us at info@wholesalesepticsupply.com to speak directly with our skilled ACE's on staff
Amber light stays on. Aerator pump not working unless you put it on test then you can hear bubbles in the septic tank. And I use very little water
Hmm, these panels don't have a "test" for the aerator pump (only the alarm) so that means your two most-likely problems are:
1. Wired incorrectly, sending power to the air pump from the alarm circuit (please check the color-coded wiring diagram on the interior of the door panel and compare it to your current wiring configuration)
2.. Burnt/crossed wires in the panel, a common issue for this model (a bit advanced, but after disconnecting all power to the panel, remove the front metal cover by simply unscrewing the exterior toggle switch caps and the audible buzzer, and popping them into the box with your fingers. Then tilt the cover towards you from the top, and unplug the two wires to the light bulb. This frees that whole front panel and you can then inspect for damage behind it)
If you need assistance, please call or email us at info@wholesalesepticsupply.com and we'll be happy to assist!