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Adding a Low Pressure Gauge
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dlipter
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Can I put a T fitting on the Pressuretrol pigtail and mount a low pressure gauge so the Pressuretrol and gauge share the pigtail? Or is it better to have a separate pigtail for each.
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yes,
you can,
it's done all the time.
The low pressure gage will tell you what the Ptrol is seeing.known to beat dead horses0 -
Yes. Much the easiest way to do it. There are perfectly valid arguments to be made about the advantages of both approaches -- but for simplicity, the T/single pigtail works just fine.Br. Jamie, osb
Building superintendent/caretaker, 7200 sq. ft. historic house museum with dependencies in New England0
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