Level Regulators for Espresso Machines
La Spaziale boiler level float
San Remo Treviso level regulator RL30 1E 230V 100K TV
Level regulator RL30/1E/2C/8 230/240V
La Carimali level adjustment RL30/3ES/F/G 230V
La San Marco 85 - 95 level regulator 230V RL30/1E/2C/F
Grimac level regulator RLC302CF 230V
Gaggia level regulator RL30/1E/2C/F 230V
La Spaziale level regulator 24V
San Marco 95 Level regulator B924 220V
La Cimbali magnetic level microswitch
Nuova Simonelli Oscar II electronic board 230V
How Does a Level Regulator Function?
The level regulator is connected to the level probe, which is typically located at the top of the boiler, although in some models (like certain Cimbali machines), it may be found on the flange side. When the water level drops below the level probe, the level regulator detects this change and opens the water inlet solenoid valve. Once the water touches the level probe again, the regulator closes the valve and stops the pump, effectively maintaining the desired water level in the boiler.
Adjusting the Water Level
The water level in the boiler can be adjusted by raising or lowering the level probe inside the boiler. This allows for fine-tuning of the water level based on the specific requirements of your espresso machine. It’s important to keep the level probe clean and free of lime scale, as a buildup of scale can cause the level regulator to malfunction, preventing proper operation of the machine.