Hot water troubleshoot and recirculating pump question

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I think those hot water bypass valves are for use when there is no pumped return line watts makes one with a very good description. I meant you could shut off the hot line out, then check for flow on the hot side
 
Thanks for the help. Yes the pump would need to be reduced from 3/4 down to 3/8th.

But doesn't that happen anyway since the bypass valve is connected to a 3/8th angle valve?
 
Speaking of pumps, my Grundfos pump went out on me today. It now takes me 2 minutes to get hot water at the back of the house.
 
Still havnt fixed this. Called customer service and the lady on the phone was a much better plumber than me. They were closing. But calling back Monday she is going to have me hook a garden hose to the water heater and bypass the pipes.

Then i believe she is going to have me turn each faucet on, and to note the amount of flow. I think maybe the digital display near the WH is going to show that.

Any advice to get ready? She thinks its a crossover issue just like everyone else. Problem is nobody can find it.
 
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