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sPoNiX October 13th 04 01:55 PM

Boiler thermostat
 
I have a really old potterton floor standing boiler and think the
boiler stat has gone tits-up.

it's very similar in appearance to a freezer thermostat in that it's a
box with a dial on it with a thin tube leaving from one side. However
it differs in that on the end of the thin copper tube is a bulb some
7" long and about as thick as a pencil. The bulb sits in a cavity
within the heat exchanger.

Is this a fairly standard part? Where can I get one?

I have tried a Google with no luck.

sPoNiX



IMM October 13th 04 02:00 PM


"sPoNiX" wrote in message
...
I have a really old potterton floor standing boiler and think the
boiler stat has gone tits-up.

it's very similar in appearance to a freezer thermostat in that it's a
box with a dial on it with a thin tube leaving from one side. However
it differs in that on the end of the thin copper tube is a bulb some
7" long and about as thick as a pencil. The bulb sits in a cavity
within the heat exchanger.

Is this a fairly standard part? Where can I get one?

I have tried a Google with no luck.


HRPC at Plunb Centers will have the part.



sPoNiX October 13th 04 02:04 PM

On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 14:00:03 +0100, "IMM" wrote:


"sPoNiX" wrote in message
...
I have a really old potterton floor standing boiler and think the
boiler stat has gone tits-up.

it's very similar in appearance to a freezer thermostat in that it's a
box with a dial on it with a thin tube leaving from one side. However
it differs in that on the end of the thin copper tube is a bulb some
7" long and about as thick as a pencil. The bulb sits in a cavity
within the heat exchanger.

Is this a fairly standard part? Where can I get one?

I have tried a Google with no luck.


HRPC at Plunb Centers will have the part.


Thanks for the swift reply..I'll give them a go.

sPoNiX


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