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Laars Heating Systems R2072400 Flow Switch Kit SIKA

Special Price $186.70 Regular Price $214.70
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R2072400

The Laars Heating Systems R2072400 Kit Flow Switch Sika is an essential component designed to monitor the flow of fluid within HVAC systems, ensuring optimal performance and safety. This kit includes a flow switch made by Sika, which is well-known for its engineering perfection and dependability. By monitoring fluid movement throughout the system, the flow switch functions. The switch engages when fluid flow rises over or falls below a preset threshold, informing the automation system to modify flow rates or turn on safety features. Boilers, hydronic heating systems, and water heaters are typical places to find the R2072400 Flow Switch. It keeps equipment from being damaged by excessive heat or inadequate flow, which prolongs the life of the system and improves its efficiency.

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Manufacturer Name: Laars Heating Systems
Product Number: R2072400
OEM Part Number: R2072400
Product Description: Kit Flow Switch Sika
Weight:0.32lbs/145.15g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Laars Heating Systems R2072400 Flow Switch Kit?

Inspect the flow switch periodically for proper operation, leaks, and debris buildup. Clean any accumulated sediment and ensure wiring connections are secure. Test the switch to confirm it triggers correctly. Proper maintenance prevents system shutdowns and ensures safe, efficient water flow monitoring.

What are common issues with the Laars Heating Systems R2072400 Flow Switch Kit?

  • Inaccurate flow readings.
  • Failure to trigger the system properly.
  • Sticking or jammed switch mechanism.
  • Electrical connection faults or loose wiring.

Installation Steps

Step1: Turn off power and water supply to the boiler or heater before starting.

Step2: Drain system sections as needed and remove the old flow switch.

Step3: Mount the new flow switch kit in correct orientation and secure fittings.

Step4: Reconnect piping, restore water and power, and verify proper flow detection and leak-free joints.