White-Rodgers F89-0027 Well
The White-Rodgers F89-0027 immersion well is a critical hardware component for contractors managing hydronic heating systems and commercial boilers. This 1/2" NPT immersion well serves as a robust protective sleeve for temperature sensing bulbs, allowing for precise fluid temperature monitoring without risking direct contact between the sensor and the medium. Its construction from durable brass and stainless steel ensures high thermal conductivity and corrosion resistance in demanding HVACR environments. Designed specifically for compatibility, this White-Rodgers immersion well integrates seamlessly with 1609, 1629, and 2A23 series controls. The 1/2-inch NPT pipe size allows for straightforward installation into standard tank or boiler ports. By utilizing this well, technicians can remove or replace the temperature sensing element for maintenance tasks without the need to drain the entire boiler or closed system, significantly reducing downtime. Maintaining an accurate immersion well installation is essential for achieving reliable setpoint accuracy and preventing system short-cycling in large-scale thermal applications.
Key Benefits- Universal Control Compatibility: Specifically engineered for use with White-Rodgers 1609, 1629, and 2A23 temperature controls.
- Maintenance Efficiency: Enables rapid sensor replacement without the requirement to drain the system fluid.
- High-Grade Materials: Built with a brass and stainless steel composition to provide long-term durability and optimal heat transfer.
- Secure Sealing: Features a standard 1/2" NPT thread to ensure a leak-proof fit in industrial and residential boilers.
Is the White-Rodgers F89-0027 compatible with other control brands?
While the 1/2" NPT threading is standard, this well is specifically designed to accommodate the bulb dimensions and insertion requirements of White-Rodgers series 1609, 1629, and 2A23. Always verify bulb diameter before attempting cross-brand installation.
What is the primary material used in the F89-0027 well?
This immersion well is manufactured using a combination of brass and stainless steel. This ensures it can withstand the high pressures and temperatures typical of commercial hydronic systems while maintaining structural integrity.
Can I install this well in a vertical or horizontal orientation?
Technicians generally install these wells in the side or bottom of a tank to ensure the sensing element remains fully submerged. Avoid top-mounting where air pockets could lead to inaccurate temperature monitoring and potential system failures.
Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.
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