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How easy would it be to change a hot water sensor on a Ferroli Optima 1001?

Also, where would be the best place to buy one?
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jamesy wrote:

How easy would it be to change a hot water sensor on a Ferroli Optima 1001?


Looking at the manual, fairly straightforward - it appears to be on the
outlet pipe as it drops from the base of the main heat exchanger
compartment. Email me if you want a copy of the manual. I would guess
you turn off the mains cold water, drain off some of the pressure at a
lower tap, then disconnect the wire from the sensor and unscrew it.

Also, where would be the best place to buy one?


http://www.mjtcontrols.co.uk/Manu_CodeSearch1.aspx

Search for part# 800310

Its says its been superceded but list the following part:

Manufactu
Ferroli
Manufactures Part Code:
39800310
SuperCeded Code:

G.C. Part Number:

Type & Description:
SENSOR - 1K PTC DHW / CH (WET)
Appliance Type/Name:
NA
Price Ex VAT:
£12.24



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jamesy wrote:

How easy would it be to change a hot water sensor on a Ferroli Optima
1001?


Looking at the manual, fairly straightforward - it appears to be on the
outlet pipe as it drops from the base of the main heat exchanger
compartment. Email me if you want a copy of the manual. I would guess you
turn off the mains cold water, drain off some of the pressure at a lower
tap, then disconnect the wire from the sensor and unscrew it.

Also, where would be the best place to buy one?


http://www.mjtcontrols.co.uk/Manu_CodeSearch1.aspx

Search for part# 800310

Its says its been superceded but list the following part:

Manufactu
Ferroli
Manufactures Part Code:
39800310
SuperCeded Code:

G.C. Part Number:

Type & Description:
SENSOR - 1K PTC DHW / CH (WET)
Appliance Type/Name:
NA
Price Ex VAT:
£12.24



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Cheers,

John.


Thanks John, your information is very much appreciated.

I downloaded a copy of the manual last week.

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