Pellet Stove Vacuum Tool!

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Don2222

Minister of Fire
Feb 1, 2010
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Salem NH
Hello

I have been trying to find something to test vacuum switches with that is more than just an ohm meter.

Thanks ChandlerR for your great suggestion!

Many times these vacuum switches fail due to a slight tear in the bladder but only cause a problem after the stove warms up!

With the tool below if the vacuum switch holds the vacuum after a couple of hand pumps and if it holds the pressure then chances are it is really good!

MityVac makes are good plastic one. This Pittsburg vac tool I found is all metal. Both tools cam be purchased at Harbor Freight. The Pittsburg was Reg $49.95 on Sale for $26.95 and with the 25% off coupon, I scored it for only $20 ! ! !

Nice scale in mmHG that can be converted to WC (Water Column) to get a good idea of what the trip point is!

PS. I like those heavy Metal Cleaveland Control Vacuum Switches better too!

Has anyone else used this tool? Do you like it?

See pics
2nd pic shows O ohms (Closed Circuit) since the pressure applied is above the trip point and the vacuum is holding so the switch is really good!
 

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Hello

I have been trying to find something to test vacuum switches with that is more than just an ohm meter.

Thanks ChandlerR for your great suggestion!

Many times these vacuum switches fail due to a slight tear in the bladder but only cause a problem after the stove warms up!

With the tool below if the vacuum switch holds the vacuum after a couple of hand pumps and if it holds the pressure then chances are it is really good!

MityVac makes are good plastic one. This Pittsburg vac tool I found is all metal. Both tools cam be purchased at Harbor Freight. The Pittsburg was Reg $49.95 on Sale for $26.95 and with the 25% off coupon, I scored it for only $20 ! ! !

Nice scale in mmHG that can be converted to WC (Water Column) to get a good idea of what the trip point is!

PS. I like those heavy Metal Cleaveland Control Vacuum Switches better too!

Has anyone else used this tool? Do you like it?

See pics
2nd pic shows O ohms (Closed Circuit) since the pressure applied is above the trip point and the vacuum is holding so the switch is really good!
All the time in the automotive field.Nice tool.
 
Thanks, I never saw them before until we got a Harbor Freight in town. :)
 
Thanks, I never saw them before until we got a Harbor Freight in town. :)
Ohhhh very dangerous. Leave your wallet home when you go there. :eek:
 
Ohhhh very dangerous. Leave your wallet home when you go there. :eek:
yes, but the first time I went there, I filled up the shopping cart for only $85 and that included a 3 gal air compressor!
 
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