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Question regarding proper usage of circuit setters
Rocky_2
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Can circuit setters be on the return side of the piping or should they be on the supply side, directly after the pump outlet? I just came across a job that needs balancing and the circuit setters were on the return piping, just before they connected to the return main. Do you still get accurate readings with them in this position or should they be moved to the outlet side of the pump on the supply piping? Thanks in advance,
Warm regards from chilly Fairbanks,
Rocky
Warm regards from chilly Fairbanks,
Rocky
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Circuit Setters
Fine on the return.
I prefer them on the return.0 -
gotta agree
I like em on the return side as well0 -
I think you get a truer read on the return....
too much turbulence and flow close to circs. Mad Dog
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If used in this location
think of all the readings you can get!!!!0
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