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Cast iron vs. bronze?
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system with barrier tube, if it has pex, cast should be fine.
Although I am a proponent of hydronic conditioners regardless :)
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Although I am a proponent of hydronic conditioners regardless :)
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cast iron vs. bronze circulator
Which material is apprioprate for use in hydronic heat loop?0 -
It's a closed loop
with copper (baseboard). But your reply has reminded me of an obvious answer I should have thought of to begin with... better to use bronze circ. with the copper pipe.0 -
Bronze for pottable water
Waste of money on a closed loop. No oyxgen, no rust.0 -
C.I.
> with copper (baseboard). But your reply has
> reminded me of an obvious answer I should have
> thought of to begin with... better to use bronze
> circ. with the copper pipe.
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C I it is
Thanks for your help!
Johnny0
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