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NAVIEN 30014699A Water Pressure Sensor - LWCO

Special Price $32.55 Regular Price $42.31
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30014699A
The Navien Tankless Water Heaters 30014699A Water Pressure Sensor - LWCO is a vital part designed for use in HVAC systems, especially with low-water cutoff. This sensor maintains the water pressure of the system to the desired operating conditions range. This works through change in water pressure and passes the information through a link that is connected. This data prevents potential damage to the heating apparatus by triggering safety shutdowns if pressure is higher or lower than specified thresholds. Due to the wired connection type, monitoring and control are kept accurate with reliable contact with the control system.
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Specifications

  • Type: Water Pressure Sensor
  • Weight: 0.05lbs
  • Connection Type: Wired connection
Manufacturer Name: NAVIEN TANKLESS WATER HEATERS
Product Number: 30014699A
OEM Part Number: 30014699A
Product Description: Water Pressure Sensor
Weight:0.05lbs/22.68g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Navien 30014699A Water Pressure Sensor?

Regularly inspect the sensor for mineral buildup, corrosion, or loose connections. Clean any deposits carefully to maintain accurate readings. Ensuring proper water pressure prevents system errors and safeguards the heater’s operation. Always follow safety guidelines when working with water and electricity.

What are common issues with the Navien 30014699A Water Pressure Sensor?

  • Erratic or inaccurate pressure readings.
  • Heater triggering false shutdowns.
  • Electrical connection failures.
  • Sensor becoming clogged with debris or mineral deposits.

Installation Steps

Step1: Turn off the water supply and power before starting.

Step2: Remove the old pressure sensor assembly.

Step3: Install the new pressure sensor securely in place, ensuring proper alignment.

Step4: Reconnect all water and electrical connections.

Step5: Restore power and water, then test for leaks and proper operation.

Step6: Follow all safety guidelines to avoid electrical shock or water damage.