I am considering installing a Laing ACT-E1 recirculation pump and have a few questions. The ACT-E1 works by pushing a small stream of hot water back through the cold water pipe at the farthest faucet on the pipe system on a continuing basis.
1. The farthest sink is a Hansgrohe single pole faucet with the hot/cold handle mounted on the pole. I read that this type of faucet might not work with this type of recirculation pump. Is this true?
2. My hot water is softened by a Culligan tank in the garage. Will the amount of hot water pushed into the cold water piping by the ACT-E1 be significant enough to have softened drinking water, a no-no I believe?
3. Is there a simple way to determine the last faucet in the system?
Any thoughts would be very appreciated.
1. The farthest sink is a Hansgrohe single pole faucet with the hot/cold handle mounted on the pole. I read that this type of faucet might not work with this type of recirculation pump. Is this true?
2. My hot water is softened by a Culligan tank in the garage. Will the amount of hot water pushed into the cold water piping by the ACT-E1 be significant enough to have softened drinking water, a no-no I believe?
3. Is there a simple way to determine the last faucet in the system?
Any thoughts would be very appreciated.