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Dead Heading Pumps????

Someone had a item 3 or 4 days ago about what happens when you dead head pumps.

It was someone who had worked for a rep agent for B&G pumps

Thought it was really good but forgot to print it could you please post again.

Thanks Lawrie

Bruster PHC,

Comments

  • DanHolohan
    DanHolohan Member, Moderator, Administrator Posts: 16,583
    it's over in

    Hot Tech Topics. Here's a link to cut and paste:

    http://www.heatinghelp.com/newsletter.cfm?Id=43
    Retired and loving it.
  • Mike Kraft
    Mike Kraft Member Posts: 406
    I had the privilege...........

    of enjoying this "yarn" live and in person!The animated version is very funny.

    cheese
  • Mark Eatherton1
    Mark Eatherton1 Member Posts: 2,542
    Man walks into a bar with a Taco 007 sitting on his shoulder...

    Nah, no Taco jokes, just a dead head story.

    I "inherited" a funky hydronic heat/snowmelt system that didn't work, suddenly, supposedly.

    Crawled 50 feet back to the manifold for the RFH system to find that the little shut off valves on the return manifolds were all closed. Looked like they'd never been opened (3 YEARS!!). Opened them up and the little 007 just picked up and kicked in, no problemo. Blew me away... That little 007 had been dead headed for three years. Takes a licking and keep on ticking. Er, no, that's a Timex right? John Cameron Swayzee, I ain't.

    Guess that's a testimonial to the integrity of that company.

    ME

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