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<blockquote data-quote="i&#039;mstihlaguy" data-source="post: 1240649" data-attributes="member: 30912"><p>KRB 64,</p><p></p><p>If I understand your setup correctly, your pump will need to run 24/7 to be of any use for the domestic hot water heating capability. Otherwise you would need some kind of secondary way to control the pump when there is a demand for domestic hot water but I think that would just over complicate things.</p><p></p><p>You are just ahead of me in your install so I have been asking the same kind of questions. One other consideration on running the pump 24/7. This keeps your loop at operating temp constantly. That way there is no lag caused by a decline in the loop temp. Maybe not a big concern for a well insulated setup though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="i'mstihlaguy, post: 1240649, member: 30912"] KRB 64, If I understand your setup correctly, your pump will need to run 24/7 to be of any use for the domestic hot water heating capability. Otherwise you would need some kind of secondary way to control the pump when there is a demand for domestic hot water but I think that would just over complicate things. You are just ahead of me in your install so I have been asking the same kind of questions. One other consideration on running the pump 24/7. This keeps your loop at operating temp constantly. That way there is no lag caused by a decline in the loop temp. Maybe not a big concern for a well insulated setup though. [/QUOTE]
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