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TACO Iron Body Pump
kingriver
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On my system I have two TACO 007F installed in the verticle position with the arrow on the casing facing up for the one I have on the primary loop--and the other with the arrow facing down on my secondary loop after my mixing valve. I also have a TACO 006B BRZ pump installed on the domestic hot water out side of our Quietside QVM9 in the (horizontal) position and was wondering if it made a difference on performance as to what direction (verticle/horizontal) these pumps are installed.
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So long as
you are pumping away from your point of no pressure change and the motor axis is horizontal (neither up nor down) it does not matter which way the arrow points (assuming, of course, that the arrow matches your desired flow direction!).0
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