We have used a big transfer pump (from Lowes) that gives us the pressure...  
but I'm wondering if this big pump is causing cavitation created bubbles 
leading to air in the system?  with our old, low er head pump (an AC powered 
shurflow diaphram) we never had these mystery air pockets. 



way over my head in hot water... but Carl's question led to me posting this 
question on "too big of a pump". 


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----- "Ken Schaal" wrote: 
> Carl 
> Not sure about the high pressure ,as I use flat plates, but I would assume 
> it is because of the extremely high  stagnation temps. What does the 
> manufacturer say? 
> As for charge pump, you could use a progressive cavity, ' carbonator pump'. 
> Contact off list for more info------- 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Carl Adams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
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> Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2008 11:20 PM 
> Subject: [RE-wrenches] Apricus SHW Charging 
> >I am reviewing the commissioning instructions for the Apricus solar 
> > DHW system.  I note that the specified charging pressure for the 
> > glycol loop is 72.5 psi per the manual.  This seems high compared to 
> > other systems I have experience with.  Can anyone comment on 
> > 1) The science behind the high system charging pressure and 
> > 2) an off the shelf pump you use to achieve these pressures 
> > 
> > With Regards 
> > Carl Adams 
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