Outdoor Wood Furnace Info
Outdoor Furnaces - Manufacturers WITH EPA-Certified Models => HeatMaster => Topic started by: Tree_Killer on October 26, 2014, 06:54:24 PM
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I just tried to fire up the mf5000 for the season, but it appears I have a problem.
The wood stove reached temp of 180. But inside the house the temp readings are only 145 on the one pipe, and 80 on the other. I checked all the valves multiple times, and everything was open.
First picture shows the circulator that I think is not working properly. The pipe coming into the top is hot, but pipe coming out is cold...the feed to the furnace. Would I be correct in thinking I should replace it?
Second picture is of the model number. Should I do a direct replacement with another Taco? Or is there a better choice?
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You probaly have an air bubble can you bleed it?
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I guess I can disconnect the bottom flange and check there for air. I will try that tomorrow
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take a wrench and whack the housing a couple of times, it more than likely is simply seized up and about 90% of the time that will free up the impeller, the motor and impeller can be removed from the housing by removing the 4 7/16th's bolts and that gives you access to the impeller, simply turn it with your hand until it frees up then re install.
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The circulator is toast...propeller was messed up and deteriorated.
So replace with the same Taco pump? Or go with another/better brand?
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A Taco 009 will get you a bit more flow
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it is a taco 009-f5. Just wasnt sure if it was the best product out there
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Not a bad circ but I would rip out that darn Flo check entirely on the wood boiler loop