People, if you want warm water coming out fast at the faucet, simply make the loop without installing the pump. Pump is not necessary at all. Once the full loop is made in the warm water line, warm water will circulate through the warm water pipe by convection effect where hot water expands in the heater and forces the water to move through the loop to colder region and back into the heater and continue the cycle. I had a water pump installed but failed and I took it out and bypassed it and I still get nice hot water very quickly better than ever before with no headache to deal with failing pump or timer. Pump and timer are expensive and difficult to maintain and absolutely not needed in most residential use. If you do not believe me, try first before you take the trouble of installing one.
nice educational video .....nice that left to right dimensions is the same for all 007 , makes for easy replacement ...however for new installations one needs the two flanges !!!! ...question: with these new motors your video did not show if the internal cartridge can be replaced like the original 007 ??...can it ?
We have a hydronic system with 2 zones valves, and a open loop to our garage ceiling mount, thermostatically controlled fan unit. On the paper work for the 007E it states not recommended for open loop systems. I have both the older style 007 and the 007E in hand. Its -10 outside and the old pump is rumbling. Should I not use the 007E in this system?
I have this 007e installed at my system for Secondary pump in Ultra 155 We Mclain and I hear gun shot sound when Zone valve closes. As you explained, it has variable speed and it will adjust pressure as zone closes. If that is the case, what I am hearing loud noise when zone closes ?. Please let me know. This is very big issue in my system since I keep hearing loud noise every 1/2 hour when any ZONE Valve(Honeywell) closes out of my total 14 zones.
Do I need Flow Check in Baseboard Heating system when this 007e used ?. It is causing Water hammer when Honeywell Zone valve is closed and I am wondering if 007e Flow Check is causing this issue ?
Had 2 installed in my house, one for each zone. But, when one calls for heat water is passing by the other one heating up both zones. How can I fix this?
Do you have pump relays or zone valves? If zone valves I would say there's buildup on them and they are not closingif you do not have zone valves and you have pump relays I would say putting some check valves so you stop the flow
Why nothing on the head pressure or gallons per minuteall you guys talk about are the features you updated nothing about how much water it moves or how high WTF
Thanks! The flashing light codes helped me solve my problems with air in the system. Ingenious little pump.
People, if you want warm water coming out fast at the faucet, simply make the loop without installing the pump. Pump is not necessary at all. Once the full loop is made in the warm water line, warm water will circulate through the warm water pipe by convection effect where hot water expands in the heater and forces the water to move through the loop to colder region and back into the heater and continue the cycle. I had a water pump installed but failed and I took it out and bypassed it and I still get nice hot water very quickly better than ever before with no headache to deal with failing pump or timer. Pump and timer are expensive and difficult to maintain and absolutely not needed in most residential use. If you do not believe me, try first before you take the trouble of installing one.
Passion...The apple sure doesn't fall far from the tree, Jim. Nice job!
nice educational video .....nice that left to right dimensions is the same for all 007 , makes for easy replacement ...however for new installations one needs the two flanges !!!! ...question: with these new motors your video did not show if the internal cartridge can be replaced like the original 007 ??...can it ?
This thing sounds amazing, very promising, extremely efficient ect. I just ordered one off amazon for my home.
How is it working?
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@@kevinwillard4443 no hiccups works fine soo far
We have a hydronic system with 2 zones valves, and a open loop to our garage ceiling mount, thermostatically controlled fan unit. On the paper work for the 007E it states not recommended for open loop systems. I have both the older style 007 and the 007E in hand. Its -10 outside and the old pump is rumbling. Should I not use the 007E in this system?
Nice job Jim.
Jimbo definitely got smacked in the nose at a Pats game
I'd like to know if that pump can be install on any position, thank you in advance!
It's a great design, it's going to save me 45 cents per year in electricity and the magnet will never get fouled with black iron pipe sediment!
I have this 007e installed at my system for Secondary pump in Ultra 155 We Mclain and I hear gun shot sound when Zone valve closes. As you explained, it has variable speed and it will adjust pressure as zone closes. If that is the case, what I am hearing loud noise when zone closes ?. Please let me know. This is very big issue in my system since I keep hearing loud noise every 1/2 hour when any ZONE Valve(Honeywell) closes out of my total 14 zones.
Remove the IFC.
Do I need Flow Check in Baseboard Heating system when this 007e used ?. It is causing Water hammer when Honeywell Zone valve is closed and I am wondering if 007e Flow Check is causing this issue ?
If your system has flow checks or zone valves, don't utilize the supplied IFC.
Having multiple holes to fill can be a chore.
Had 2 installed in my house, one for each zone. But, when one calls for heat water is passing by the other one heating up both zones. How can I fix this?
Did you put the check valves in the pump?
Do you have pump relays or zone valves? If zone valves I would say there's buildup on them and they are not closingif you do not have zone valves and you have pump relays I would say putting some check valves so you stop the flow
Can something be done losing that dam little screw..???
You obviously didn't watch, well listen to the entire video. Listen again
Why nothing on the head pressure or gallons per minuteall you guys talk about are the features you updated nothing about how much water it moves or how high WTF
its crap didnt last me 2 years sucks