Profitec Pro 700 Leak - Page 2

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Snoroqc (original poster)
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#11: Post by Snoroqc (original poster) »

Some cleaning and (little) loctite 567 on parts. I replaced also the vaccum valve in the steam boiler. Dielectric grease on connectors.

Will see tomorrow if any leak.




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BaristaBoy E61
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#12: Post by BaristaBoy E61 »

Is that really the Brew Boiler sitting on and mounted above a horizontal mounted electric rotary pump motor & capacitor?
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#13: Post by JRising replying to BaristaBoy E61 »

Yes, but the boiler insulation will absorb some of the leakage. :wink:

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#14: Post by Snoroqc (original poster) »

BaristaBoy E61 wrote:Is that really the Brew Boiler sitting on and mounted above a horizontal mounted electric rotary pump motor & capacitor?
yes there is a gap between the brew boiler and the rotary pump. The angle of the picture don't show it..

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#15: Post by BaristaBoy E61 »

JRising wrote:Yes, but the boiler insulation will absorb some of the leakage. :wink:
Well, if the Boiler needs an 'Overcoat' - The Pump Motor needs a 'Raincoat' ! :mrgreen:
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