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How to get a new Water Control Part - HELP
Robert O'Brien
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a low water cutoff. Call somebody locally to replace or repair
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Water Control
Hi - Our heat wouldn't go on earlier, even though the water level was fine, and we were told we would need a new Boiler Water Level Control - we're told it's not easy to find, so I attached two photos of it - one of the part and one of its label - any advice where to get one and what it should cost? Thanks all for your constant help and guidance - Todd0 -
McDonnell Miller #67
But like posted above, this is not a home owner do it your self project. You should have your heating equipment checked EVERY year.
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Any idea how easy to get or what this should cost?
Hi there - I was told this part may not be easy to get - any good sources for them and any idea what it should cost me? (I will DEFINITELY not think of doing it myself - I'll have a licensed person do the install!) Thanks - Todd0 -
LWCO
Copy and paste this. From Watts website
http://www.watts.com/scripts/pro-products.watts?_cfg=./db/pro-products.cfg&_fil=cat2='Low_Water_Cut_Offs'.and.cat1='Hydronics_and_Steam_Heating'.and.div='_watersafety-flowcontrol'&_sn=pro-products&_tar=_view5_watersafety-flowcontrolThere was an error rendering this rich post.
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hvac
Any good local hvac company can get that and put it on for you. As prices vary greatly in different areas that's your best bet
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Lucky
Consider yourself lucky that it failed in the OFF position. That particular item should be flushed regularly, and checked for operability on a regular basis as well. When that DOESN'T occur, the failure that follows is usually a boiler. As stated above, it is not a "homeowner" project, nor do you want to take any chances-it will be a few hundred dollar solution to a several thousand dollar problem.0
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