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Difference in Taco Pumps
jim sokolovic
Member Posts: 439
The "F", by itself, stands for flanged, and I think also implies an iron body (since "B" stands for bronze). The numbers are just minor revisions in design, which are not supposed to change the horsepower or performance curves, according to the Taco dude. I believe the F5 is the most recent 007 revision, since we stock those currently. Hope this helps.
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Taco Pumps
What is the difference in a Taco 007 F3 and a Taco 007 F5?0 -
F
Ferrum, Latin for iron.0 -
Et tu, Pumpius Maximus...
That's just a coincidence, I believe. Or maybe their "BF" models are a bronze / iron alloy?0 -
007-F
Now the real story...You can take it from me....
F stands for flanged, B for Bronze, BF for(guess what) Bronze Flanged.
The number (3, 4, 5) stands for revision. The F5 is the most recent design.
Thats really it!!!
John White0 -
There you go
From the man who owns the store.
Thanks, Johnny.Retired and loving it.0 -
Just having fun...
with the Latin thing.0
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