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Viessmann 7819967 Temperature Sensor #3 Boiler #5 DHW

Special Price $126.78 Regular Price $145.80
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7819967
The Viessmann 7819967 Temperature Sensor #3/#5 operates as precise monitoring equipment that measures, boiler and domestic hot water system temperatures. This sensor exists specifically to work with particular HVAC equipment systems while performing essential roles, for temperature control and system performance. This part detects temperature fluctuations, with precision before sending live information to the control unit, which allows for immediate adjustments to reach high heating and hot water performance. The sensor provides three main advantages by improving energy efficiency while improving system safety together with extending equipment longevity through accurate thermal management.
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Specifications

  • Type: Sensor
    Manufacturer Name: Viessmann
    Product Number: 7819967
    OEM Part Number: 7819967
    Product Description: Sensor #3/#5 (Boiler / Dhw)
    Weight:0.08lbs/36.29g

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    Customer Questions
    What maintenance is required for the Viessmann 7819967 Temperature Sensor?

    Regularly inspect the sensor for corrosion, dirt, or loose wiring connections. Ensure it is securely mounted and test its readings periodically. Replace any damaged or faulty sensors promptly. Proper maintenance ensures accurate temperature monitoring and safe system operation.

    What are common issues with the Viessmann 7819967 Temperature Sensor?

    • Inaccurate temperature readings.
    • Loose or damaged wiring.
    • Corrosion affecting sensor contacts.
    • Check to detect water or boiler temperature correctly.

    Installation Steps

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

    Step 2: Remove the old sensor carefully, avoiding damage to wiring or fittings.

    Step 3: Insert the new temperature sensor into the designated port.

    Step 4: Secure the sensor and reconnect wiring according to original configuration.

    Step 5: Ensure proper contact with the pipe or fitting for accurate readings.

    Step 6: Restore power and test the system to confirm the sensor reads correctly.