Wire Harness works with residential low water cut-offs.

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Universal Wire Harness is designed for use with RB-24 low water cut-off for 24 V residential hot water boiler applications. Field-assembled harness allows installing contractor to plug directly into OEM's wiring harness without cutting wires. Model UWH-RB-24-A is designed for atmospheric boilers with 6-pin aquastats or vent damper, while UWH-RB-24-S is designed for sealed combustion boilers that use integrated burner controls or electronic aquastats.



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Mcdonnell & Miller Announces New Wire Harness for RB-24 Residential Low Water Cut-Offs



Chicago, Ill., July 13, 2005 - McDonnell & Miller has introduced an addition to its popular GuardDog family of residential low water cut-offs. The new Universal Wire Harness is designed for use with the M&M RB-24 low water cut-off for 24-volt residential hot water boiler applications.

The new field-assembled harness allows the installing contractor to plug directly into the OEM's wiring harness without cutting wires. This dramatically shortens installation time, saving time and money, and significantly reduces the chance for errors.

Two models are offered to accommodate different types of boilers. The UWH-RB-24-A is designed for most atmospheric boilers with 6-pin aquastats or vent damper manufactured by Effikal, Fields, Johnson Controls or Honeywell, while the UWH-RB-24-S is designed for sealed combustion boilers that use integrated burner controls from United Technologies or electronic aquastats from Honeywell. The M&M Series UWH-RB-24 wire harness kits can be applied to 80 percent of the 24-volt residential hot water boilers installed annually in the United States.

McDonnell & Miller

McDonnell & Miller, a unit of ITT Industries, is a leading manufacturer of boiler controls, flow switches, liquid level controls and steam specialty products for residential, commercial and industrial applications. For more information visit www.mcdonnellmiller.com, or call 773/267-1600, fax 773/267-0991.

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