Improved Low Water Cut-Off/Pump Controller Available from McDonnell & Miller

 

Chicago, IL -- May 23, 2001 --McDonnell & Miller, a unit of ITT Industries, has enhanced its Series PS-800 conductance-style low water cut-off boiler controls. The innovative microprocessor-based controls provide contractors and installers with easy-to-understand troubleshooting diagnostics, ensuring proper installation and reducing installation time.
Providing continuous boiler protection against low-water conditions, the next generation of Series PS-800 low water cut-off/pump controllers are ideal for steam and hot water boilers in residential, commercial and industrial applications.
The Series PS-800 probe sensitivity has also been doubled, reducing nuisance shutdowns caused by low boiler water conductivity. A new shorted probe sensing feature indicates grounding problems at installation.

Other features of the updated Series PS-800 include:

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square1.gif (855 bytes) Extended barrel, remote and short probe models are now available

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McDonnell & Miller, a unit of ITT Industries, is a leading manufacturer of boiler controls, flow switches and liquid level controls for
residential, commercial and industrial applications.

For more information contact McDonnell & Miller at 3500 North Spaulding Avenue, Chicago, Illinois: phone 773/267-1600; fax 773/267-0991. Or visit them on-line at the McDonnell & Miller website at www.mcdonnellmiller.com.