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Ok, so I'm running a hot water loop/ring main whatever you want to call it in my new house.
Each hot tap will be a T off the ring and then at what would be the end tap normally will have a run of pipe back to the Megaflow via a bronze/brass (non iron) circulating pump.
I'm having real difficulty sourcing a reasonably priced pump for this job.
Ideally it would be quite low flow rate and both quiet and cheap to run seeing it'll be running most of the time.
Also regarding the pump, is it standard practice to have it running all the time or on a timer? I was thinking it'd be far more elegant to have a pipe thermostat trigger it instead, my thinking being that it probably only needs to run for a few minutes an hour, just to keep the water in the ring warm (I hate having to wait for hot water, hence me installing this system in the first place)
Thanks in advance.
-Dan
Each hot tap will be a T off the ring and then at what would be the end tap normally will have a run of pipe back to the Megaflow via a bronze/brass (non iron) circulating pump.
I'm having real difficulty sourcing a reasonably priced pump for this job.
Ideally it would be quite low flow rate and both quiet and cheap to run seeing it'll be running most of the time.
Also regarding the pump, is it standard practice to have it running all the time or on a timer? I was thinking it'd be far more elegant to have a pipe thermostat trigger it instead, my thinking being that it probably only needs to run for a few minutes an hour, just to keep the water in the ring warm (I hate having to wait for hot water, hence me installing this system in the first place)
Thanks in advance.
-Dan