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I have just obtained a double float switch , with a HH54P Relay 14 pin, 24V DC , can anyone give me a wiring diagram ? TIA
 
What do you mean by 'a double float switch'? One that trips a switch at a minimum level and another at a maximum level?
The relay you mention is a 4 pole change over one (4PDT). The connections for it are normally printed on the case, but it isn't obvious how or why this would be used with a float switch.
 
To answer one of my own questions, I see you are in France, so presumably a 3Ph supply and pump. This would explain the need for a relay of at least 3P, in the absence of a 3P float switch.
 
What do you mean by 'a double float switch'? One that trips a switch at a minimum level and another at a maximum level?
The relay you mention is a 4 pole change over one (4PDT). The connections for it are normally printed on the case, but it isn't obvious how or why this would be used with a float switch.
The relay is the one that was recommended with the float switch. The float switch is for use to control the level of a pond, controlling flow of osmosis water supply. There is no printing on the case .
 

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