is a common component in plumbing systems used to regulate the water level in a tank or reservoir. It consists of a hollow floating ball attached to an arm or lever, which in turn is connected to a valve mechanism.
Here’s how it typically functions:
- Water Level Control: As the water level in the tank drops, the float ball also drops along with it.
- Valve Operation: The movement of the float ball causes the arm or lever to actuate the valve mechanism. When the water level decreases, the valve opens, allowing water to flow into the tank from the supply line.
- Tank Refilling: As the tank refills, the float ball rises along with the water level. Once it reaches a certain level, it triggers the arm or lever to close the valve, stopping the flow of water into the tank.
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