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<blockquote data-quote="John D" data-source="post: 1408184" data-attributes="member: 29803"><p>Individual pumps are better because if one fails,you still have your remaining zones working,so if you lose DHW,you still have heat.If you lose one heating zone you still have DHW,and remaining zones.Also the individual pumps can be smaller,and much cheaper,so the cost is pretty close in the end,I preffer the individuals myself.My brother has one pump and 4 zones,he;s had the DHW zone valve stick a few times now,they stick on,but ive never had any trouble with my individual pumps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John D, post: 1408184, member: 29803"] Individual pumps are better because if one fails,you still have your remaining zones working,so if you lose DHW,you still have heat.If you lose one heating zone you still have DHW,and remaining zones.Also the individual pumps can be smaller,and much cheaper,so the cost is pretty close in the end,I preffer the individuals myself.My brother has one pump and 4 zones,he;s had the DHW zone valve stick a few times now,they stick on,but ive never had any trouble with my individual pumps. [/QUOTE]
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