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Ghost flow help please

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  • Grallert
    Grallert Member Posts: 1,090

    can you hear the offending flocheck close when the circ stops? Very often they make a distinctly metallic tap when the weight falls to the seat.

    Miss Hall's School service mechanic, greenhouse manager, teacher, dog walker and designated driver

  • HVACNUT
    HVACNUT Member Posts: 7,355

    I don't think I've ever heard the sound of a Flo valve seat. I've definitely heard them chatter.

    My bet is the same zone gets the ghost flow after the swap. Spring Check on the return, or zone valve as @EBEBRATT-Ed suggested.

    This is fun when I'm not there.

    bjohnhy
  • EBEBRATT-Ed
    EBEBRATT-Ed Member Posts: 19,994

    We can talk about it forever. A zone valve.

  • bjohnhy
    bjohnhy Member Posts: 193

    @Barley12 can you tell us the rise or the elevation difference from the boiler to the highest point of zone 1 (presumable the baseboard a radiators). If its 2 stories above your basement, that would be about 18 ft? What about the other zones?

  • Barley12
    Barley12 Member Posts: 54

    didn't get a chance to swap them today but hopefully tomorrow

  • Big Ed_4
    Big Ed_4 Member Posts: 3,458

    3/4" flow checks are too small and problematic with any rise . The lighter weight and smaller seat could be the issue .. A basement zone not a problem .. The 1" flow check would be the safest to install … Next time around

    There was an error rendering this rich post.

    Barley12
  • hot_rod
    hot_rod Member Posts: 27,183

    the pump second from left looks like a late model. It might take an internal check, check with Taco. Move it to the problem zone.

    That would be a$40.00 fix.

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    Bob "hot rod" Rohr
    trainer for Caleffi NA
    Living the hydronic dream
    Big Ed_4
  • Barley12
    Barley12 Member Posts: 54

    just swapped them…..time will tell

    bjohnhy
  • Barley12
    Barley12 Member Posts: 54

    Zone 1 is on the 2nd floor. The pipe has a 55' run in the basement then goes up 2 stories.

  • Barley12
    Barley12 Member Posts: 54

    2nd pump from the left is new. I replaced it a month or so ago. I do not believe it has an internal Flocheck but could be wrong.

  • Barley12
    Barley12 Member Posts: 54

    new pump says 007-F5

  • Barley12
    Barley12 Member Posts: 54

    zones 1,2,3 all rise to second floor. Zone 4 is first floor. Zone 5 is hot water tank

  • hot_rod
    hot_rod Member Posts: 27,183

    Swapped flow checks or the new pump to the problem zone?

    Bob "hot rod" Rohr
    trainer for Caleffi NA
    Living the hydronic dream
  • Barley12
    Barley12 Member Posts: 54

    just the flochecks to start with. Want to see if the problem moves.

  • HVACNUT
    HVACNUT Member Posts: 7,355

    Did you swap the whole valve, or just the inserts?

  • Barley12
    Barley12 Member Posts: 54

    I swapped the entire valve….super quick/easy to swap.

  • Barley12
    Barley12 Member Posts: 54

    so I'm out of town but the first 24 hours the temp held steady. I'll report back on Monday night.

    bjohnhyhot_rod
  • Barley12
    Barley12 Member Posts: 54

    All temps held at 60 degrees while I was out of town. The g flow seems to have stopped since I swapped the flochecks. I'll continue to monitor.

    bjohnhyHVACNUT
  • Barley12
    Barley12 Member Posts: 54

    Still holding strong. I guess the new flowcheck wasn't strong enough for zone 1 but surprisingly it is holding on zone3.

    bjohnhy
  • Barley12
    Barley12 Member Posts: 54

    g flow returned today. It was good for almost a month.

  • Barley12
    Barley12 Member Posts: 54

    it has to be related to that Flocheck but just not sure what to do now.

  • hot_rod
    hot_rod Member Posts: 27,183

    did you swap the entire valve, or are you removing just the internals and swapping them?

    Bob "hot rod" Rohr
    trainer for Caleffi NA
    Living the hydronic dream
  • bjohnhy
    bjohnhy Member Posts: 193

    I would install that spring check valve on the return side since you have more pipe there to work with.

    Alternatively…. you can swap the taco circulators around so you can use the IFC internal flow check valve on that new circulator on the problem zone.

    Intplm.
  • Barley12
    Barley12 Member Posts: 54

    I will put in circular pump with a built-in flow heck to see if that does it. That is a simple swap

  • Barley12
    Barley12 Member Posts: 54

    I swapped the entire flow valve