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Series 100 bronze body Q
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Einsiedler
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usually supplied when (a) system is using potable water.
or (b) the supplier ran out of IB pumps & coughed up a Bronze one in leui of.
I'd be more concerned if the situation was vice-versa.
EIN
or (b) the supplier ran out of IB pumps & coughed up a Bronze one in leui of.
I'd be more concerned if the situation was vice-versa.
EIN
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Is there a reason why a bronze body Series 100 circulator would be used in a series loop of a hotwater baseboard system ?
The zone is strictly for heating only.
The other zone, another series loop, is run by a red Series 100.
With the bronze body circulator appearing to be a newer vintage, my guess is for some reason a bronze body was recommended as a replacement at some point ?
Thanks for any clues.
Also, are the pump bodies of the iron and bronze series 100 circulators interchangeable ?
Thanks again
Alan0 -
thank-you.
no potable water involved.
already have the motor mounts and the bearing assembly (189034) should be in tomorrow.0
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