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Webstone Isolator
Alan(CaliforniaRadiant)Forbes
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We have always installed isolation valves around our circulators; used to use the Taco "freedom flanges", but was never completely satisfied since they took so long to assemble, didn't have sweat connections (IPS only) and the stops were easy to strip.
Have now graduated to Webstone Isolators and like ones with the drain and purge valve. We install them on the suction side of the primary circulator for power purging.
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Have now graduated to Webstone Isolators and like ones with the drain and purge valve. We install them on the suction side of the primary circulator for power purging.
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Our guys use those
on the outlet of the pump whenever they're using an IFC syle pump and there is something down stream of the pump that may need worked on (radiators, RFH manifolds etc..)
Otherwise, they use the standard ones.
Great labor saver.
ME
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