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Title: Where to buy Temp Gauges
Post by: Boydz on February 13, 2013, 11:18:05 AM
Can someone please point me to where I can get the fittings, gauges, and wells for setting up supply and return termperature gauges on 1" Pex ?

I really want to see and monitor what i have going on and my IR gun doesnt seems to be reliable as its constantly changing as I move it around.

Maybe something like a 1"x1"x3/4" Tee and then add the temp well and guage ? I have some Pasco stuff now on my raidant heat setup I really like but that came as a kit. i know i came accross a post with some of this info but I cant find it.
Some inital searching seems very expensive and i know its gotta be cheaper if the tee was all one unit.
Thanks :)

Ryan
Title: Re: Where to buy Temp Gauges
Post by: BoilerHouse on February 13, 2013, 06:27:10 PM
I use a thermometer in which the sensing probe and male pipe thread are part of the unit.  No need to have a well.  The range is 0 to 250 deg F.  You can probably get one similar to the link below through McMaster Carr. 

http://www.ashcroft.com/products/thermometers/bimetal/EL-Series.cfm (http://www.ashcroft.com/products/thermometers/bimetal/EL-Series.cfm)
Title: Re: Where to buy Temp Gauges
Post by: netwerx-r-us on February 13, 2013, 07:40:38 PM
try here

http://www.blueridgecompany.com/radiant/hydronic/660/pasco-temperature-gauge (http://www.blueridgecompany.com/radiant/hydronic/660/pasco-temperature-gauge)
Title: Re: Where to buy Temp Gauges
Post by: dwneast77 on February 13, 2013, 07:48:21 PM
I use temp guages from Central Boiler.  Like the one BoilerHouse recommended.  Threaded with probe, 1/8" thread.  Just use a Tee and a bushing if needed to size it right.  I haven't had one fail yet after 5 years.  My dealer only charged me $8.80 ea. for the last ones I got. 

http://www.centralboiler.com/parts.html (http://www.centralboiler.com/parts.html)

Click on the Central Boiler Parts and Accessories Catalog link

page 16 of the catalog.

They also have a digital one with 75' wire for remote monitoring, around $65 if I remember correctly.  I'd like to get a couple of them, just havne't made it into the budget yet.
Title: Re: Where to buy Temp Gauges
Post by: Jack72 on February 14, 2013, 03:01:57 AM
Boydz

If you want it quick and don't want to order through Internet.     Menards has a good. Supply of pex fittings and gauges in there heating section.
Title: Re: Where to buy Temp Gauges
Post by: Boydz on February 14, 2013, 07:53:34 AM
Great suggestions everyone - Thank you :)

Ive got a Menards close by and a Buddy who works at McMaster Car I forgot about. He could probably get me them at cost Ill bet.

I do like the liquid filled guages !!

I wonder if they make a barbed Tee for Pex with 3/4" inlet on the tee part ? Would save on fittings and such, which seems to be where the real cost is.
Title: Re: Where to buy Temp Gauges
Post by: Jack72 on February 14, 2013, 11:24:38 AM
Great suggestions everyone - Thank you :)

Ive got a Menards close by and a Buddy who works at McMaster Car I forgot about. He could probably get me them at cost Ill bet.

I do like the liquid filled guages !!

I wonder if they make a barbed Tee for Pex with 3/4" inlet on the tee part ? Would save on fittings and such, which seems to be where the real cost is.

They don't                   coming off the bowl of the tee which is the middle port which you are refering to.     so what I did is buy 1/2 pex x female npt pipe thread

   make sure if you need a bushing  if your gauge is smaller but should be 1/2"  that you buy brass so you dont have metal differences and have corrosion issues over time.

The guage is the most expensive I think 20 bucks or less        and your fittings plus clamps  you would actually need  should be less than 20 bucks also

 you can lay it all out in store and make sure its correct in your head before you purchase so its right take it right out of the box and actually connect all together so you dont miss something by accident            hope this helps       Jack 
Title: Re: Where to buy Temp Gauges
Post by: victor6deep on February 14, 2013, 04:07:39 PM
I used these http://www.pexsupply.com/Cash-Acme-22775-Sharkbite-Temperature-Gauge-with-1-Tee (http://www.pexsupply.com/Cash-Acme-22775-Sharkbite-Temperature-Gauge-with-1-Tee)
Title: Re: Where to buy Temp Gauges
Post by: Jack72 on February 14, 2013, 05:26:54 PM
I used these http://www.pexsupply.com/Cash-Acme-22775-Sharkbite-Temperature-Gauge-with-1-Tee (http://www.pexsupply.com/Cash-Acme-22775-Sharkbite-Temperature-Gauge-with-1-Tee)

Victor
  I was wrong I didn't know they made that fitting that's nice and simple.

  Sounds like he wants the barbed type  I don't think they make one like that in the barbed fitting type.  I could be wrong though
Jack
Title: Re: Where to buy Temp Gauges
Post by: Boydz on February 14, 2013, 11:39:47 PM
Thanks Jack, I think I'll price this out and see which way is cheaper. I actually came across the ones Victor posted and thought for sure I could do it cheaper  :bash: maybe not haha !!
I do think i still wan tthe fitting with the barbs though. Maybe it doesnt matter. I just keep hearing how the sharkbite fittings leak once things cool down.

Thanks for the Link Victor :)

-Ryan
Title: Re: Where to buy Temp Gauges
Post by: victor6deep on February 15, 2013, 04:31:08 AM
Thanks Jack, I think I'll price this out and see which way is cheaper. I actually came across the ones Victor posted and thought for sure I could do it cheaper  :bash: maybe not haha !!
I do think i still wan tthe fitting with the barbs though. Maybe it doesnt matter. I just keep hearing how the sharkbite fittings leak once things cool down.

Thanks for the Link Victor :)

-Ryan

We haven't had a sharkbite brand fitting leak yet. According to my plumber buddy he said there is a copycat sharkbite fitting out there and yes thos will leak and blow off. He used a el cheapo copycat fitting on a 3rd floor hottub and ask him what the call was about at 3am.
Title: Re: Where to buy Temp Gauges
Post by: Scott7m on February 15, 2013, 07:31:36 AM
I've not seen a shark biter gator bite leak, but there are many knock offs that aren't as good