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ICMA Thermomanometer 1/2 inch 6 bar 120C with Lower Connection
ICMA Thermomanometer 1/2 inch 6 bar 120C with Lower Connection
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ICMA Thermomanometer 1/2 inch 6 bar 120C with Lower Connection
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ICMA Thermomanometer 1/2 inch 6 bar 120C with Lower Connection
ICMA Thermomanometer 1/2 inch 6 bar 120C with Lower Connection
The ICMA thermomanometer is a precision-engineered dual-purpose instrument designed for the reliable monitoring of heating systems. By combining both a pressure gauge and a thermometer into a single compact unit, it allows for the simultaneous tracking of critical system parameters. This device is essential for maintaining the operational safety and efficiency of boilers, heat exchangers, and various hydronic heating circuits.
This thermomanometer offers the significant benefit of space-saving installation by integrating two essential measuring functions into one housing. Its robust construction ensures long-term durability and consistent accuracy under standard operating conditions. The clear, easy-to-read dial allows for quick visual checks, helping users identify potential system irregularities before they escalate into major issues. The standard 1/2 inch connection ensures broad compatibility with most residential and commercial heating installations.
This device is not intended for use in high-pressure industrial systems exceeding 6 bar or environments where temperatures surpass 120C. It is also not suitable for measuring aggressive or corrosive fluids that may damage the internal components of the gauge.
The thermomanometer should be installed by a qualified professional into a designated port within the heating system, typically using a standard 1/2 inch threaded connection. Ensure that a proper sealing agent is applied to the threads to prevent leaks. Once installed, the system should be pressurized and checked for any signs of leakage at the connection point. The gauge will automatically begin displaying the current pressure and temperature readings as the system operates.
Regularly inspect the gauge for physical damage or moisture accumulation behind the glass. If the needle becomes stuck or the readings appear inconsistent, the device should be tested or replaced to ensure continued system safety.
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