Additional Low Water Cutoff
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Ken Resnick and Lance for Rathe Sales showcased that new Hydrolevel LWCO at a recent Continuing Ed Training...can't wait to try it. Mad Dog
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Must be some type of light sensor.
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Why ? With this kit, its looks like just a chamber like a mini M&M #67 without the float (piped the same way as the 67) and it's just a probe type LWCO. First item below "Cast Iron Hub Assembly" Has nothing to do with the sight glass except it is a convenient place to put it like the 67.
National - U.S. Gas Boiler 45+ Years Old
Steam 300 SQ. FT. - EDR 347
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I think @EBEBRATT-Ed was referring to this one which does seem to use an optic sensor on the gauge glass itself
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yes to the optic sensor.
As far as hydrolevel goes they have had the parts available to mount a probe type on a gauge glass for years. It just took some searching in their catalog to find it.
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As far as the picture I posted above from another older thread of the sensor attached directly to the sight glass;
Proximity Switch
Omron E2K-C25MY2
Capacitive Proximity Switch
200mA MaxNational - U.S. Gas Boiler 45+ Years Old
Steam 300 SQ. FT. - EDR 347
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