Part # 2807-38
Manufacturer Code GLX-FLO-RP
Dimensions 5" L x 2.5" W x 3" D
Alternate Part #'s GLX-FLO-RP, GLXFLORP, PL7102, Q-12DS-C2/2/4L(HAST C)/NO/15FT(24/2)/AMP5-641335-3, Q12DSC2/2/4L(HAST C)/NO/15FT(24/2)/AMP56413353NOT
Aftermarket Compatible Replacement Flow Switch with 15' of cable for AquaRite™ GLX-FLO-RP.
This Flow Switch is not the Hayward™ original Flow Switch and is an After-Market generic Flow Switch by Pureline
This is the flow switch only and No T is included.
This flow switch is compatible with the following systems:
*Inyo Pools is not affiliated with Hayward® Industries Inc. The use of such trademarks herein is for informational purposes only, and the goods are not those of Hayward® Industries Inc, but rather they are simply compatible with the referenced Hayward® product.
is this flow switch compatible with Hayward AQ-TROL-HP-TL?
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Hello Angel. The PureLine Flow Switch Goldline / AquaLogic Flow Switch 15' Cable (No Tee) (GLX-FLO-RP) is a compatible flow switch replacement for the Hayward AQ-TROL-HP-TL.
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Does the Goldline / AquaLogic Flow Switch 15' Cable (No Tee) (GLX-FLO-RP) work with the Aquarite T Cell 15 SWP?
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Hello. The Pureline Goldline Flow Switch 2807-38 is compatible with the AquaRite T Cell 15 SWP.
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My Aqua Rite gen. doesn't appear to except the male phone style end. The wire enters the housing and is connected directly the the circuit board. Is there another flow sensor I should be looking for?
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Unfortunately, that style was discontinued for the flow detectors. The GLX-FLO-RP is the current. If you believe you have a different system than Aqua Rite, please attach an image of the control panel for further review. The automated system use the Sensor Thermistor 10k W/ 15' Leads, Goldline - GLX-PC-12-KIT along with the flow switch, the temp sensor is hard-wired. We also offer Hayward / Goldline Common Parts http://www.inyopools.com/parts_hayward_goldline_common_parts.aspx
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Is the GLX-FLO=RP the correct flow switch replacement for an Aqua Rite Salt System indicating "no flow." About three years ago I re-soldered the wires to my switch after our Lawn people weed-wacked the wire. It worked fine until a few months ago when it was hit again. My "new" repairs worked up until yesterday and I feel I need a new switch since I can no longer access the wires.
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Hi, Mark. Yes, this is the correct replacement flow switch for the Aqua Rite Salt System.
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I am looking for a reed switch or similar flow switch that can be inserted into a 2" x 2" x ?" PVC tee ( ?= don't know the size of the switch). This switch will be inserted into the pool pipe coming out of the circulation pump before the sand filter as a back up flow switch to the one in the chemical controller sampler line. My state authority requires a redundant flow switch wired in series with the controller flow switch. Do you have a product recommendation?
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Ijust installed a VGreen 165 VS motor and VLink. I get 'No Flow' on my AquaRite w/ T-15 cell when the pump is run at less than ~2000 RPM. What is the min flow rate required to close the contacts and trigger an affirmative flow reading? Is my switch functioning properly? Is there a more-sensitive flow switch that I can use to generate chlorine at lower RPMs? Good topic for Poolside Chat?
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The flow rate for the Aqua-Rite will operate as low as 11 gallons per minute. It is possible that the flow-switch needs to be replaced if it has many years of age to it. The control dial controls how many hours the cell generates chlorine, you will probably need to adjust according to the hours that you have the pump operating above 2000rpms and test the water until you find what works best with the new pump.
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My dog pulled the wire loose from the Hayward Goldline Aqua Rite Salt Chlorine Generator panel (looks like male end of phone jack plug) end of the Hayward GLX-FLO-RP flow switch then chewed this end up. The pump still runs. It does have the red LED light indicating a problem. What does this switch actually control?
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Skip, The flow switch senses the amount of water flow on the return side. If the switch is damaged, the salt system will not be able to generate. If the "no flow" light is on, you will need to replace the flow switch.
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I think I have a bad folw switch.I have a Haywood Goldline Aqualogic control panel with a pool/spa salt system. 3 pumps: pool, spa, and backup. It uses a Haywood Turbo Cell,T-cell-5. Everything runs but the pool pump stopped yesterday and "no flow" is displayed in "diagnostics". Will the "no flow" status stop the pool pump from coming on?
It doesn't hum like a siezed motor.
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Hi, Tobin. The Goldline controller does not control the pump. If the main pump is not running, that would cause the No Flow indicator to illuminate. The motor will have to be replaced.
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I have a Hayward SwimPure Plus Electronic Chlorine Generator Model 24583 that the "No Flow" light is lit and not generating Chlorine. What type of Flow Switch do I need to order and what is the price?
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Bill, The 2807-38 would be the flow switch you need.
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Wondering which unit to install for a Hayward SwimPurPlus System. The current wire looks like to was broken by someone recently. Only need a 6-8 foot wire.
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Hello David- This Goldline / AquaLogic Flow Switch 15' Cable (No Tee) (GLX-FLO-RP) 2807-38 is the correct flow switch for your swimpure salt system.
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I have an Aqua Rite salt water system. The system reads low salt therefore it will not generate. When I check the salt level with strips it is where it should be. What would cause the low salt reading?
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Hi, Dave. You will need to recalibrate the controller. Step by step instructions are outlined in our How To Recalibrate the Salt Level on a Hayward Aqua Rite. If that does not work then the cell may be the issue.
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when installing, how is the switch oriented on the tee to make sure it is in the direction of flow
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Hello Jim- When installing the flowswitch, the arrows should be pointing in the direction of the water flow. Here is a link to our How-To Guide on the installation of this flow switch: http://www.inyopools.com/HowToPage/how_to_replace_an_aqua_rite_flow_switch.aspx
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Flow switch model q12ds-c2, how can I verify no flow reading is indicating? No cell is bad just wanted to verify as replacing new cell just received from you guys.
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Hi Antonio, The No Flow indicator on the controller will illuminate when the system detects no water flow.
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I have an aquaRite Electronic chlorine generator by Goldline Controls. The chlorine indicator display is 2000 but a test of the water indicated content @4000. Clould this ba a faulty flow switch?
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Hello John, No the flow switch will not have any affect of salt reading it simply a flow sensor. Attached is a how to troubleshoot your system
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How can I test the flow switch to see if it is still working?
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With the pump off, you can unthread the flow switch from the tee and press the two metal tabs together. If the flow indicator on the control panel is off when then two pieces are pressed together and red when they are apart, the flow switch is working.
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Less than 1 hr
Screwdriver, Pliers
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I used INYOs instruction info and shorted the flow switch contacts together with a screwdriver after removing the the line from the flow switch, which verified that the flow switch was bad. I replaced the switch following INYO's instructions after a quick delivery of a replacement from them and everything is working again.
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(5 out of 5 stars)
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
So very easy to install. It took all of 10 minutes max and solved the no flow issue.
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(5 out of 5 stars) Quick delivery and quick repair.
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
Instructions were easy to follow. the kit included both teflon tape for threads and an extra tube fitting in case yours is damaged.
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Easy to install and works fine.
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(5 out of 5 stars) Took 2 minutes to install
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
Plug and play, took 2 mins to install
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(5 out of 5 stars) Perfect replacement part
Reviewed By: David ()
Pros: Worked as designed
Perfect replacement part for a decade old Naturesoft (Goldline) flow switch.
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(3 out of 5 stars) Flow Switch
Reviewed By: Steven L. ()
Pros: included Teflon tape on threads
Cons: expensive
Works perfect.
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(5 out of 5 stars) Perfect Fix
Reviewed By: Tony G. from Marietta, GA ()
Pros: Easy swap out
Cons: Cord is a bit long
30% Cheaper than what my local pool store wanted to charge me (and that was before shipping) I was a bit intimated,at first, but it's a simple, simple install. If you live in an area where your pool will go below 50' in the winter, I'd suggest keeping the "broken" Flow Switch and put it back in during the winter. Saving the new flow switch only for when the water is above 50'
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Reviewed By: William e K. from ocean view, DE ()
simple installation corrected problem immediately
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