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hi guys my customer broke a part which is a dry temperature pocket on a 22 mm compression T

Where can I get that today ?

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No where round me temporary use a 1/2 cap end as it looks like a 22-1/2 t
 
I know, if I cannot get the pocket I'll need to cap that off with a 1/2" stop end
 
Any local bss or trecra to you that's the only place I can think of
 
Update : Just received from Ormandy company 2 of those for free. Very helpful and fast respond. Danfoss :D much better than the one before.

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Result!
Now kindly explain wtf one of them is please ? :rolleyes:

take the temp of the flow or return or what ever you want

its called a dry pocket thermostat housing
 
Ahh cheers, so you open it and pop a probe in the dry hollow brass rod part?

yes like this into something like a female iron t or coupling etc

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Unfortunately you are wrong as It measures the energy consumption in heating or in cooling circuits.
And yes it does read the temperature.

explain to me how then it has nothing to sense flow or time
 
So then you are correct, it would need to be in a wet pocket for the bar to work? Or am I wrong?
 
So then you are correct, it would need to be in a wet pocket for the bar to work? Or am I wrong?

will work with a dry but if you want pressure as well you need a wet
 
This is a separate device that measures flow. It is nothing to do with the gauge or fitting you showed us? How was we to know that the flow meter was fitted from your pictures?
I have never mentioned that I replaced the part Shaun has showed you?

I did mentioned from her very beginning as wel as pictures. I did tell that I will be a dry pocket for the sensus sensor
 
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