Water tank automation · Jaipur

The motor starts itself, stops itself, and never runs dry.

A level sensor in the tank, a controller at the motor, and a rule that runs whether or not anybody is home. The pump starts when the tank drops, stops before it overflows, and refuses to run on an empty line. You see the level on your phone instead of shouting up the stairs.

₹6,500 – ₹12,000 installed Dry-run protection Works with your existing motor
Working price band
₹6,500 – ₹12,000 installed
Time on site
Half a day
Civil work required
None, sensor and controller mount
Works without internet
Yes, the rules run at the controller
Warranty
Manufacturer, plus our first year
Why this one is different in Jaipur

Supply arrives when
it arrives.

In a city with round-the-clock mains pressure, tank automation is a convenience. In Jaipur it is closer to essential, because the supply window is not yours to choose. If nobody is home when the water comes, the tank does not fill. If somebody forgets the motor is running, it overflows down the outside wall for an hour.

Both problems are the same problem: a human being has to be paying attention at a time nobody decided. The controller pays attention instead. The third failure, running the pump dry on an empty line, is the one that actually costs money, because it burns the motor out.

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It fills when supply arrives

The controller watches the line, not the clock. When water is available and the tank is low, it runs. That might be three in the afternoon or three in the morning, without anybody being awake for it.

It stops before it overflows

A level sensor near the top cuts the motor. No wasted water down the wall, no wet street, and no neighbour knocking.

It will not run dry

Dry-run protection cuts the pump when there is nothing to draw. This is the failure that destroys motors, and it is the single strongest reason to fit a controller even if you never open the app.

What the price includes

  • Level sensing in the overhead tank
  • Controller wired at the motor starter
  • Dry-run and overflow cut-outs configured and tested
  • Level and supply alerts on every phone in the house
  • Manual override left in place, so the motor can always be run by hand
  • First-year cover on top of the manufacturer warranty

What it does not include

  • A new pump or motor
  • Plumbing changes, new pipework or tank replacement
  • Rectifying an unsafe or unearthed motor starter
  • Underground sump level sensing unless quoted separately
  • Anything that requires draining or lifting the tank
Asked at every survey

Three things people
want to know first.

Do I need to replace my existing motor?

No. The controller sits between your supply and the starter you already have, so the pump, the pipework and the tank all stay exactly as they are. We check the starter is safe and correctly earthed before we build on top of it, and if it is not, we will say so rather than wire around it.

What happens when the power goes out mid-fill?

The motor stops, as it always would, and the controller remembers where it was. When power returns it re-reads the actual tank level rather than resuming blindly, so a cut halfway through a fill does not cause an overflow twenty minutes later.

Does it work if the internet is down?

Yes. Every rule that matters runs on the controller at the tank, not in a cloud account. Start on low, stop on full, cut on dry. A broadband outage costs you the phone notification and nothing else. This is the same hard rule we apply to switches and curtains.

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