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Locating Spot For Low Pressure Gauge
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TomH42
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Now that my system seems to be running at the low pressure that is recommended here, the main 0-30 psi gauge has not been registering. I am interested in installing a low pressure gauge. Here are pictures of the furnace and return vents.
In another thread I thought I saw a low pressure gauge that was located on an antler with the main line vent. In my case it would be added near the Gorton #2. Is it acceptable to add a low pressure gauge there?
If the gauge has to be added near the pressuretrol, would there be a reasonably easy way to do it?
Thanks.
In another thread I thought I saw a low pressure gauge that was located on an antler with the main line vent. In my case it would be added near the Gorton #2. Is it acceptable to add a low pressure gauge there?
If the gauge has to be added near the pressuretrol, would there be a reasonably easy way to do it?
Thanks.
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I have done. It looks like we have a similar layout. I am in the process of changing the pigtail so that I can make removal easier.
http://www.heatinghelp.com/forum-thread/144679/Pigtail-modification
http://www.heatinghelp.com/forum-thread/144716/Pigtail0
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