Laars Heating Systems R0060600 Gauge
The Laars R0060600 temperature and pressure gauge is a critical diagnostic component designed for precision monitoring in hydronic heating systems and commercial boilers. This factory-original Laars replacement part features a dual-scale interface, providing simultaneous readings for water temperature (70°F to 250°F) and system pressure (0 to 90 PSI). Engineered for high-resistance accuracy, this tridicator allows contractors to verify that a boiler is operating within its optimal thermal and hydraulic parameters. The analog display ensures visibility even in dimly lit mechanical rooms, while the threaded connection is built for a secure, leak-free seat on the manifold. Whether you are performing a routine boiler maintenance check or troubleshooting a Laars heating unit, this OEM gauge provides the reliable data necessary to maintain BTU efficiency and system safety. Its robust construction is specifically spec'd to handle the thermal cycling inherent in heavy-duty HVACR applications.
Key Benefits for Technicians:- Dual-Function Monitoring: Consolidates pressure and temperature monitoring into a single port to simplify system diagnostics.
- OEM Compatibility: Exact fit for Laars Pennant and Mighty Therm series, ensuring accurate calibration without field modification.
- High-Visibility Analog Face: Features a clear 0-90 PSI scale and 70-250 degree Fahrenheit range for rapid status assessment.
- Durable Construction: Built to withstand the constant vibrations and heat exposure common in commercial hydronic loops.
What is the connection size for the R0060600 gauge?
This gauge typically utilizes a standard NPT back or bottom connection designed to thread directly into the boiler’s sensing well or manifold without additional adapters.
Can this gauge be used on other boiler brands?
While the technical specifications (0-90# and 70-250F) may match other systems, this part is specifically calibrated and listed for Laars Heating Systems to ensure housing clearance and accuracy.
Why is my gauge reading zero pressure while the pump is running?
This often indicates a clogged siphon tube or a failed internal bourdon tube, requiring an immediate gauge replacement to prevent unsafe operating conditions.
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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