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Weil McLain 640-000-026 T1-T2 Flowmeter Wall Boiler

Special Price $93.30 Regular Price $107.30
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SKU
640-000-026
​The Weil McLain 640-000-026 Flowmeter operates as precise product which specifically operates T1-T2 wall-mounted boilers to measure water flow rates precisely in the system. This uses two temperature sensors T1 and T2 to determine flow rates by measuring temperature changes across specific locations and delivers instantaneous data needed for boiler optimization. The flowmeter operates under high temperatures and pressures because of its sturdy design which maintains both reliability and extended durability. This provides easy installation and enables continuous monitoring which leads to better system energy efficiency and prevents technical issues. This product works effectively for residential properties and light commercial buildings to support HVAC systems efficiency and safety.
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Specifications

  • Type: Flowmeter
  • Compatibility: T1-T2 Wall Boiler
Manufacturer Name: Weil McLain
Product Number: 640-000-026
OEM Part Number: 640-000-026
Product Description: Flowmeter T1-T2 Wall Boiler
Weight:0.26lbs/117.93g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Weil McLain 640-000-026 Flowmeter?

Regularly inspect the flowmeter for blockages, leaks, or corrosion. Clean the sensor area and check connections for tightness. Verify that flow readings are accurate during operation. Proper maintenance ensures efficient performance and prevents system errors.

What are common issues with the Weil McLain 640-000-026 Flowmeter?

  • Inaccurate or fluctuating flow readings.
  • Leaks at connections or seals.
  • Blockages reducing water flow.
  • Corrosion affecting sensor performance.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off and disconnect all power and water supply to the appliance before starting.

Step 2: Remove the old flowmeter carefully, keeping connections intact.

Step 3: Install the new flowmeter in the correct orientation.

Step 4: Tighten all fittings securely to prevent leaks.

Step 5: Reconnect any electrical or signal connections.

Step 6: Restore water and power, then test flow readings for proper operation.