McDonnell & Miller Publish New Bulletin

06.07.2006

A bulletin that describes the new McDonnell & Miller self-cleaning probe for low water cut-offs is now available. The new low water cut-off probe uses a cleaning device - that due to water flow - oscillates around the probe, combating lime build-up and extending probe maintenance to five years.

The bulletin (MM-280) describes how minerals such as calcium tend to cling to the metal parts of the probe rather quickly when heated and how this can lead to excessive lime build-up and as a result, annoying boiler shutdowns, water overfill, and expensive maintenance repairs.

The new self-cleaning probe joins McDonnell & Miller's wide range of popular electronic low water cut-offs and products for hot water and steam boilers and systems.

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