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Plumbing / Re: No water circulation, pump works, help with suggestions
« on: December 04, 2013, 07:31:06 PM »
Good to know, we keep a watch on the heaters all the time. I don't know if lines would of worked with out a valve restriction at B1 or not as I installed those when we were trouble shooting the issue. What would be the suggestion to keep air bubbles out? Mind you I'm new to the stove not water lines, I learned alot quickly when we installed the stove, we tried to get seller/dealer to go ahead and install it (he offered that service) after I had a compound fracture to my Ankle. Long story short they didnt do it so we had to and learned some hard lessons so when I had further issues this yr I found tho s forum.
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Plumbing / Re: No water circulation, pump works, help with suggestions
« on: December 04, 2013, 12:11:18 AM »
with help from another member, I got water flowing at both units with the Tee's install and they work great, (I had a lot of air in the line as well)so the theory of not having tee's is incorrect, although a bigger pump will be needed to finish with the third heater Tee's and splices in the line do work, the line that was not the easy line has really good water flow, I had to do a restriction on the line going to heater 1 and drop lines to the floor to get water flowing in heater 2 but once water was flowing I was able to move heater and lines back to ceiling where I originally wanted it mounted. Thanks for the great advise
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Plumbing / No water circulation, pump works, help with suggestions
« on: November 28, 2013, 04:57:25 PM »
I have a large stove one side is furnishing house, works great, the other supply and return line I have a separate taco 007-f5 pump on it 1/25 horse power, I am wanting to supply 3 small buildings (with their own blowers) I have one hooked up and building is very nice. When I put in the main line I put a tee in on both lines, up until this point I have only been heating one building. I hooked the second one up today and I am not getting water circulation through the line to the new building. The original one is still working fine, pump working, line is clear to stove I back washed water from new building location (via a hose forcing into line). Wondering if I need a bigger pump to circulate through the tee's ? maybe having the tee's won't work to circulate? any suggestions?
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