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IBC TECHNOLOGIES P-9057 Water Pressure Sensor Replacement Kit

Special Price $70.52 Regular Price $81.09
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SKU
P-9057
The IBC TECHNOLOGIES P-9057 Water Pressure-Sensor Replacement Kit is a top quality replacement kit for IBC boilers and HVAC systems that provides accurate water pressure monitoring. Sensor that helps keep the system in better condition, by detecting pressure fluctuations and preventing any possible damage caused by low or high pressure. It is compatible with IBC boilers and helps in the efficient operation of the boiler, reducing the risk of system failure. All the components required for easy installation are available in the kit it is a convenient solution for HVAC system professionals as well as homeowners. This kit replaces a faulty sensor, prolongs system endurance, increases heating efficiency and ensures complete performance for residential and off-site commercial heating.
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Specifications

  • Type: Water Pressure Sensor
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    Customer Questions
    What maintenance is required for the IBC Technologies P-9057 Water Pressure Sensor Replacement Kit?

    Regularly inspect the sensor and connections for leaks, corrosion, or buildup that could affect readings. Clean contacts gently and ensure proper installation to prevent damage. Periodically test system pressure to verify accuracy, and always turn off power before servicing.

    What are common issues with the IBC Technologies P-9057 Water Pressure Sensor Replacement Kit?

    • Inaccurate pressure readings.
    • Leaks at connection points.
    • Corrosion or damage to sensor components.
    • Loose or faulty wiring connections affecting performance.

    Installation Steps

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

    Step2: Relieve system pressure and drain water from the sensor line.

    Step3: Remove access panel and locate the existing water pressure sensor.

    Step4: Disconnect electrical wiring and sensor tubing from the old sensor.

    Step5: Install the new sensor, reconnect tubing and wiring to corresponding ports.

    Step6: Restore water and power, then check for proper pressure reading and leaks.