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Junior Member
Trade: propane supply and srervice
Join Date: Dec 2011
Posts: 4
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pressure switch
I want to know if anyone uses adjustable pressure switches. I,ve seen a new tool on the net that checks and calibrates them. Is this the way to go or do you think OEM is better?
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Trade: Service/Installation
Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 600
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Re: pressure switch
I prefer OEM.
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Trade: gas forced air and boiler heating service and repair
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Vancouver BC
Posts: 1
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Re: pressure switch
OEM is better but when dealing with a wide range of brands & models, you'd be foolish not to have a few adjusable pressure switches in the truck to fill in your stock.
As long as they are manometer set to spec and not just used to compensate for a pressure problem, they have their uses. |
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