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The Geonordic Rotation Tester and AC Detector is a compact, battery-free tool designed for professionals to quickly determine rotation direction, detect AC fields, and identify solenoid valve activity in circulating pumps and related systems. Lightweight and portable, it ensures efficient, accurate diagnostics on the go.
Brand | Geonordic |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Color | White,Red |
Item Weight | 9.07 g |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 3.1 x 2.1 x 0.4 inches |
UPC | 701722949713 |
Manufacturer | Geonordic |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00701722949713 |
Part Number | 7-201 |
Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.1 x 2.1 x 0.4 inches |
Country of Origin | Sweden |
Item model number | 7-201 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**R
Visual confirmation that pump is working !
The media could not be loaded. Bought a house that had a Watts 500800 Instant Hot Water recirculation system. There were two "sensors", one in the kitchen, the other in the master bedroom. These sensors are valves that are installed between the hot and cold lines under a faucet. They close in response to hot water, and open when the water cools. The idea is that, when the "hot" water near the faucet isn't hot, the valve opens, and the pump (which is on the water heater hot output) forces water through the hot line, then through the open valve, into the cold line. When really hot water reaches the valve, it closes. So, when you then tun on the hot faucet, the water is instantly hot. Correspondingly, because some warm water has been pushed into the cold line, when you turn on the cold faucet the water is a little warm, but it quickly cools down as the hot water gets flushed out.The system didn't seem to do much. Took a long time to get hot water, especially in the master bedroom at the far end of the house. I wondered if the pump was working. I could hear a noise, but didn't know if it was actually rotating. Eventually, I bought this indicator, and held it up to the pump, at the water heater. It didn't spin. So I got a rubber mallet, and gave the pump casing a couple of fairly gentle taps. Held the indicator up again - it was spinning (more slowly than I expected, but definitely spinning). That night, my wife complained that the cold water in the master bedroom was running hot. So I tested the sensor/valve and, sure enough, it wasn't working - it did not close, even when the hot water faucet was pouring out near-scalding water. We had not experienced the "hot cold water" before, because the pump wasn't spinning, but thanks to the rubber mallet, the pump had been constantly pushing hot water into the cold water line.Next day, installed a new (steel) sensor/valve. Now everything is working well. Since I probably won't need to use the indicator for anything else, I've taped it to the pump. See video. Turning like a champ.So an $18 outlay saved me from paying a plumber, and helped me turn a failing system into a working one.
Z**.
it works good
simple and effective.
P**.
Absolutely awful
Absolutely awful. Purchased 2 and both of them didn't work. Pure garbage. Don't waste your money.
D**L
asset operational
A refrigeration tech - magnet does what it should- legit - asset operational - leaving call open to check ops later .
J**O
Recommend
It's hard for me to finds these Amazon came through great tool for my line of work
S**K
Geonordic Rotation Tester and AC Detector
This is a handy little tool for indicating electrically energized solenoids and motors as well as motor rotation on some types of pumps. It's made in Sweden by Geonordic and seems to work fine for indicating rotation with Grundfos brand circulator pumps, but not so much with the Taco 007 Series circulators pumps. I don't know if it because the magnetic field from the Taco motor is just too weak or if it is interference from the amount of cast iron in the pump motor housing and flange. With larger multi pump installations like you have in commercial boiler rooms, this little tool makes it easy to tell when the pump motor is energized when there is otherwise either too much background noise or vibration from other nearby equipment to hear or feel if the motor is running. It also works for determining the rotation of small shaded pole motors used in things like bathroom ventilator fans. You can see and feel the little red and white disc rotate inside the testers housing when it is placed in a magnetic field. It was a little expensive for such a small tool and it may not always sense the magnetic field from every small motor, but it is still a useful thing to have on your key chain.
S**P
Disappointed.
Shows pump rotation but not any indication of electric power. Quite disappointed with operation and high price from Amazon. Better pricing elsewhere.
A**Y
The product works for me
I tried this on two Grundfos pumps, and it worked on both, indicating the pump was running. Otherwise, it is difficult to know or not as at least my pumps are very quiet, and it isn't a sure thing the pump is running otherwise. Some state the product doesn't work; I can't report that. For $20, I'm very happy with the product.
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