Faema Boiler pump manometer D.60 0-3/0-16 bar
€34.91 tax excl.
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On this product page you will find a double manometer suitable for various Faema and Bezzera espresso machine models. The Bezzera part reference for this item is 7432524
The pressure gauge has on top the boiler pressure, which goes from 0 to 3bar. At the bottom you have the pump pressure this range goes from 0 to 15bar. The body of this manometer is 63mm, the rim of this manometer is 70mm. There are 2 connections at the back, both male 1/8” BSP-G thread.
This manometer can be used on the Bezzera B2009, Bezzera B2013, Bezzera BZ10, Bezzera BZ13, Bezzera B2009, Faema E64 and the Faema E66.
Data sheet
- Bezzera
- B2009
B2013
BZ07
BZ10 - Brand
- Bezzera
Faema - Faema
- E64
E66 - Fitting
- 1/8" M
- Manometer body ø (mm)
- 60
- Manometer frame ø (mm)
- 65
- Manometer pressure (bar)
- 0 - 16
- part number
- Bezzera 7432524
- Type part
- Pressure gauge
We would not advice to do so, seen the capacity is too little to proper function in a bar or a restaurant. For a small office this espresso machine would be a good solution, as well as the use in a kitchen.
Well this does depend on how old your Bezzera BZ10 is. Seen you have 2 model versions. There is a pre- 26-06-2010 and a post 27-05-2010 version. The older type is in it’s original configuration isn’t available anymore, for this is a relay rebuild kit available which is the same as the new model.
This model of Bezzera espresso machine is fitted with a solenoid operated Bezzera ring brewing group, so it hasn’t been fitted with a E61 style of brewing group.
The Bezzera BZ10 espresso machine is fitted with a water tank, from this tank the water is pumped, with a Ulka vibration pump, towards the brewing group and into the boiler. So you won’t be able to fit a main water connection to this espresso machine.
The Bezzera BZ10 has been fitted with a double scale pressure gauge, or manometer. So you will see 2 needles, one is for the pump pressure and the other is for the boiler pressure. The boiler pressure goes from 0 up to 3 bar and the pump pressure goes from 0 up to 16 bar.