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Identifying part in hydronic system
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ohanasam
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Can somebody tell me what the part is (circled in blue) on my heating loop? Thanks.
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Thank you ScottSecor & hot_rod. Much appreciated.
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No problem. We used to use them often with single speed pumps (on off) with many zones.
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This is on a 5 zone heating system and an indirect. Three Taco 0010 pumps (DHW, Boiler & Heating). Just always wondered what the device was and now I know.
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What size boiler, or heat load do you have?
That circ is a flat curve, ideal for zoned systems. In its sweet spot it would like to be flowing 12-20 gpm, mid curve
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Bob "hot rod" Rohr
trainer for Caleffi NA
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cool info in this thread, I’ve never came across one of those valves
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Its is a 140k BTU boiler (heating 5000 sqft across two floors) at 7800ft altitude in Colorado
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