Heater pressure switch

I think the reason the poster asked was that it seems like people do disconnect their pressure switch for winter. I've seen posts here where folks are doing a startup in spring after a professional service did the winterization and they were wondering about the disconnected switch. Since the switch is a piping dead end, maybe it's a good precaution to make sure water is out of that small line and the switch itself.
 
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