Not All Pressure
Switches Are Built The Same.
Merrill pressure switches are built the way pressure switches should be built.
Explore Pressure Switches
Large Silver Contacts
Longer Service Life
Brass Terminals
Better Electrical Conductor
Heavy Duty Contacts Bracket
Withstands More Heat
Standard Contacts
Shorter Service Life
Steel Terminals
Inferior Electrical Conductor
Light Plastic Contacts Bracket
Withstand Less Heat
Best Well Pump Pressure Switches for Steady, Worry-Free Water
Picking the right pressure switch doesn’t have to be complicated. Whether you’re replacing an old switch in a basic home system or upgrading a well that runs often, there’s a reliable option that fits. If your water pressure feels inconsistent or your pump is cycling too often, the pressure switch may be worn out. Replacing it is one of the simplest ways to help protect your pump and keep water flowing more consistently. Merrill well pressure switches are built for dependable everyday use in homes, small farms, and ranches. The result is steadier water pressure and fewer frustrating fluctuations.
Why Merrill Pressure Switches Work
Merrill well water pressure switches are built for real-world use. They’re designed for common residential and light commercial systems, with options for standard pressure settings like 20/40, 30/50, 40/60, and 50/70 PSI, plus higher-pressure options for more demanding setups. From everyday home use to heavier-duty systems with higher water demand, Merrill offers a switch for a wide range of applications. For the easiest installation, MCSHD Control Switches combine the key components into one unit for 3-wire pumps, eliminating the control box and reducing wiring time.
What You Notice Right Away
When the switch is working the way it should, your water system feels more consistent:
- The pump turns on smoothly when pressure drops
- Holds its setting over time
- No surging. No chattering. No wondering whether the switch is the problem.
- Cycles on and off at the correct settings
No surging. No chattering. No guessing if the pressure switch for your well pump is the problem.
The Best Pressure Switch
For Well Pumps
Adjustable
Pressure
Tuning
Heavy-Duty
Contacts
Brass
Terminals
Double-Plated
Housing
Light-Duty Switches Are Not Built for Real-World Loads
Light-duty switches often fail because of:
- Quality cutting construction.
- Small contacts overheat.
- Lightweight components wear out faster.
The result can be short cycling, water hammer, burned contacts, and tripped breakers. Merrill switches are built for demanding everyday use, giving homeowners a more dependable option. Keep everything you need -Right out of the box section as is.
Everything You Need — Right Out of the Box
Every Merrill pressure switch comes ready for a fast, reliable install:
- Standard and hard-to-find PSI settings
- Heavy-duty and extra heavy-duty options available
- Clear, easy-to-follow wiring guide
- HP and voltage compatibility chart
- Simple adjustment and troubleshooting tips
- Optional all-in-one control switch with built-in run capacitor
Trusted by Pros. DIY-Friendly by Design.
Merrill pressure switches compete with Pumptrol®, Square D®, Telemecanique®, and imported alternatives in real-world performance. They’re designed to be easier to understand, easier to install, and built to last.
- Contractors appreciate fewer callbacks
- Homeowners appreciate steady pressure
- Simple, predictable operation for real-world systems
Choose. Install. Done.
This guide breaks down Merrill’s full Pressure Switch lineup—from standard and heavy-duty switches to extra heavy-duty and all-in-one control options—so you can quickly find the right fit for your pump setup.
MPS
Medium Use
Applications
Heavy Duty
MPSHD
Frequent Use
Applications
Heavy Duty
MPSXHD
Heavy Use
Applications
Switch
MCSHD
- Heavy Use
- 3 Wire Pumps
MPSM1
Manual
Lever
MPSM4
Low Pressure
Cut-Off
MPSHDM1
Manual
Lever
MPSHDM4
Low Pressure
Cut-Off
MPSXHDT
Extra Tall
Design
Replaces Traditional
Pump Control Box
Simplifies Wiring
Up To 5 HP Motor
Swivel Union
Connection
Low Cost Run
Capacitor
Cuts Install Time
By 50%
Choose Your Range
Match your pump HP, voltage, and pressure range: 20/40, 30/50, 40/60, 50/70, or 60/80.
Wire & Set Once
With power off, follow the wiring diagram under the cover and adjust cut-in and cut-out pressure if needed.
Let It Run
After a test cycle, the pressure switch takes over and quietly does its job.
* Merrill recommends contacting a licensed electrician for wiring and installation.
Trusted by Well Professionals
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Common Questions
Will this work with my system?
Installers usually check PSI range, HP, and voltage first—if those match, it’s typically a direct replacement.
What pressure setting should I use?
Most systems run 30/50 or 40/60, but higher-demand setups may use 60/80 depending on water usage.
Why is my pump short cycling?
Rapid on/off cycling is one of the most common issues—usually caused by loss of air in the tank, commonly called a waterlogged tank.
How do I know if the switch is bad?
No water pressure, constant running, or inconsistent pressure are the top signs installers look for before replacing a switch.
Can I replace or adjust it myself?
We recommend contacting a licensed electrician. Basic installs and adjustments are common, but you need to safely handle power.
Make This the Last Pressure Switch You Replace
Choose Your Switch →A Merrill well pump pressure switch gives you steady pressure, fewer surprises, and confidence your system cycles correctly.
Choose the switch that matches your system and be done with pressure problems.