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IBC TECHNOLOGIES P-717 Water Pressure Sensor Replacement Kit

Special Price $70.88 Regular Price $81.51
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SKU
P-717
The IBC TECHNOLOGIES P-717 Water Pressure Sensor Replacement Kit is a high quality replacement component for use with IBC boilers that provides accurate water pressure monitoring to ensure optimal HVAC system performance. This kit is designed to work with some IBC boilers to ensure system efficiency and to avoid pressure related problems. It accurately senses the water pressure levels and sends the real time data to the boiler’s control system for proper functioning. This allows users to replace a faulty sensor to prevent system malfunctions, improve energy efficiency and prolong the life of their heating system. This replacement kit is ideal to maintain reliable boiler performance so that it will run smoothly with minimum downtime.
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Specifications

  • Type: Water Pressure Sensor
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    Customer Questions
    What maintenance is required for the IBC TECHNOLOGIES P-717 Water Pressure Sensor?

    Inspect the sensor and wiring connections regularly to ensure accurate pressure readings and secure attachment. Keep the sensor port clean and free from debris or mineral buildup that may affect performance. Always disconnect power and depressurize the system before servicing to maintain safety and prevent damage.

    What are common issues with the IBC TECHNOLOGIES P-717 Water Pressure Sensor ?

    • Inaccurate or fluctuating pressure readings.
    • Loose or corroded electrical connections.
    • Sensor failing to trigger system responses.
    • Physical damage to the sensor.

    Installation Steps

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

    Step2: Relieve pressure and drain water where sensor is located.

    Step3: Remove old sensor and install the new sensor in the same position.

    Step4: Reconnect wiring and tighten fittings to prevent leaks.

    Step5: Restore water and power, then test for correct pressure readings.