It is our experience that the smaller circulator should always be located
before the larger. Otherwise the smaller port of the smaller pump could
result in back pressure on the larger pump decreasing its effectiveness. It
is also recommended that a 6-8" min. nipple be installed between the
circul
ay, August 19, 2012 4:59 PM
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Booster pump
Hi Nathan,
I am of the opinion that the booster pump should be on the output side
of the main circulator, since when the booster pump is disabled it
will represent a resistance to flow and you want that restriction and
any
Hi Nathan,
I am of the opinion that the booster pump should be on the output side
of the main circulator, since when the booster pump is disabled it
will represent a resistance to flow and you want that restriction and
any resulting pressure losses to be on the output side of the main
pump
Ellison
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Sindelar
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Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Booster Pump/Slowpump information
Bob,
This doesn't make sense to me.
n...@lists.re-wrenches.org] On Behalf Of Roy
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Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2011 5:33 PM
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Thank you Allan, this is really good information. I have about 35 of these
in the field at
Thank you Allan, this is really good information. I have about 35 of
these in the field at this time
and I'll need this info soon, I'm sure!
Roy Butler
NABCEP Certified Small Wind Installer®
NABCEP Certified Solar PV Installer®
NYSERDA eligible PV & wind installer
Four Winds
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