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pumping away ?
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PDB2
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So would this be considered pumping away ?....or would the exp. tank be better off between supply and circulators ?
<img src="http://www.heatinghelp.com/images/temp/f460b24c0ac5c1e27f48a0e57b3f91b6/10954/thumb_CGa%20install%20diagram.jpg" width="450" height="281" alt="" />
<img src="http://www.heatinghelp.com/images/temp/f460b24c0ac5c1e27f48a0e57b3f91b6/10954/thumb_CGa%20install%20diagram.jpg" width="450" height="281" alt="" />
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That didn't work...
I'll try a different way of posting diagram0 -
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The diagram
On the right is, but its pumping into the boiler, and could pop the relief if you are running high static pressure. Not so if its a standard residential application as far as system height.
If you use the alternate circ location then the X tank would have to be moved.
The diagram on the left is not pumping away.0 -
Should have know better......
Than to follow the directions :> Thanks Gordy0
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