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Powers pneumatic t-stat?

hvacfreak
hvacfreak Member Posts: 439
Powers is now Siemens , should look something like this one


http://www.sbt.siemens.com/sbttemplates/library/pdf/129116.pdf

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  • Timco
    Timco Member Posts: 3,040


    Looking for a direct replacement for a Powers pneumatic t-stat. Was sold a Honeywell t-stat, but it has 3 barbs and wants rubber tubing. Powers stat has 2 copper pipes soldered to a connecting plate. Would love to just swap the t-stat and not convert.

    Tim
    Just a guy running some pipes.
  • tim_20
    tim_20 Member Posts: 41


    any numbers on the powers stat they make kits that will adapt to the plate
  • Ross_7
    Ross_7 Member Posts: 577
    National Energy..

    National Energy, out of PA. They are awesome to deal with.
    Website is neccdelivers.com
    They handle a lot of pneumatics & I can almost bet they can find a replacement for you Powers thermostat. Good Luck!
    Ross
  • tim_20
    tim_20 Member Posts: 41
    powers

    another great person to deal with is PJ at industrial controls very smart man and i know he can help.they have many offices across the country.tell him tim from lc sent ya if you call. his number is 781-344-0140 that is the boston-stoughton ma number. hope this helps
    tim in mass
  • Mikey B_2
    Mikey B_2 Member Posts: 5
    NECC

    Ask for Chett, he is the man, sak him to send you a product catolog, he will be happy to do so,
  • Try this...

    The TP970A2038 is a universal replacement kit for direct acting applications. The barb fittings use plastic tubing, 5/32 or 1/4"; any system with copper is generally quite old. There are adapters. Go to www.customer.honeywell.com, type in the above part number in the "literature" box, and you will get a printable technical sheet. Pneumatics are available from commercial Honeywell distributors.
  • Try:

    Try seimens first. then try http://www.cappusa.com/
  • Tom Blackwell_2
    Tom Blackwell_2 Member Posts: 126


    I have some old powers t'stats. Post a picture and i'll see if I have one like it.
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