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  1. C

    No hot water

    Hello, Yesterday our hot water stopped working. I think I've been able to trace it to the circulator pump but not 100% sure. So no hot water coming out of the holding tank. Pipe is ice cold. All pipes coming into and out of tank are cold. Follow pipe from tank to circulator and boiler and it is...
  2. toddio81

    Hot water is taking longer than normal to reach bathroom

    Hi there. We replaced all the faucets and had the hot/cold water valves replaced in our bathroom last week. After turning the water back on, what used to take no time at all for the hot water to come in is now taking upwards of 2min before we feel hot water in the shower and faucets (this...
  3. guyross

    Descale Tankless + Water Pipes using the Circulating Pump?

    Hey all, Do you think I descale the entire hot water system - tankless heater and pipes - by running CLR solution or Vinegar through it using the circulatory pump? In this configuration the circulatory pump would suck CLR solution through all the pipes and the heater from a bucket on the...
  4. L

    Recirculation vs "classic" installation

    Hi, I have a heat pump normally conceived to produce Domestic Hot Water, but I want to use it to feed a water underfloor heating system. The heat pump is equipped with the normal hot and cold in/outlets but also a recirculation outlet. I'm wondering which one I should use in the present case as...
  5. Andrei

    Help Wire Taco 006 circulator pump

    864DEEBB-3405-4831-819C-4D27D736410C by Andrei posted Nov 4, 2019 at 11:03 AMDFB723A7-0E64-47F8-966B-920EE2D3A695 by Andrei posted Nov 4, 2019 at 11:03 AMC1B474C1-33E7-41CE-AF48-493A8E6E6D7C by Andrei posted Nov 4, 2019 at 11:03 AM I got this new bronze Taco 006-b4 circulator pump.. just need...
  6. Nycgirl646

    No cold water in apartment, please help!!

    I live in a prewar co-op apartment in NYC and it takes 5-10 minutes for the cold water in my kitchen to get truly cold. It can start out anywhere between 70-80 degrees fahrenheit when first turned on and takes 5-10 minutes to drop to temperatures in the low 60s. The super and plumbers have...
  7. B

    hot water radiators always hot

    One of the zones in my house is always hot. Even when the circulator pumps are off (The pumps will turn on fine if you crank the thermostat up.) I have a hot water boiler system with baseboard radiators. There are two taco circulator pumps(007-5F, No IFC) on the return side, and two taco...
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