Mark.S
Well-Known Member
Hello
I recently had my hot water heater replaced and the plumber told me that this valve next to the heater (photo) is for the return feed of a hot water circulation line. He said the pump probably failed at some point in the past and the owner decided not to replace it.
We do have a long wait to get hot water to some of the remote faucets so I'd like to (re) install a circulation pump. However I have some questions/ concerns
1. He told me the pump should be installed between this valve and the drain valve on the tank. Is this correct? This valve is only 1/2" which seems too small for the pumps I've seen that are sold for this application?
2. Would it be better to install the pump on the 3/4" hot water line exiting the tank on the top and connect the 1/2" return to the drain valve via a check valve etc ?
I sketched the two options as I understand them A or B. Which is best ? Or maybe another setup is even better that I'm not aware of
Thanks
Mark
I recently had my hot water heater replaced and the plumber told me that this valve next to the heater (photo) is for the return feed of a hot water circulation line. He said the pump probably failed at some point in the past and the owner decided not to replace it.
We do have a long wait to get hot water to some of the remote faucets so I'd like to (re) install a circulation pump. However I have some questions/ concerns
1. He told me the pump should be installed between this valve and the drain valve on the tank. Is this correct? This valve is only 1/2" which seems too small for the pumps I've seen that are sold for this application?
2. Would it be better to install the pump on the 3/4" hot water line exiting the tank on the top and connect the 1/2" return to the drain valve via a check valve etc ?
I sketched the two options as I understand them A or B. Which is best ? Or maybe another setup is even better that I'm not aware of
Thanks
Mark