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<blockquote data-quote="cantoo" data-source="post: 5743312" data-attributes="member: 1808"><p>My pump is inside my basement. 35' from the owb which is 10' higher than the pump. The pump is on the hot side, goes to the hot water heater and then up 6' to the furnace exchanger then it returns to the owb. My other line is 100' and runs from owb to the pump in the house right at the furnace exchanger and plate exchanger which is 4' higher than the owb. 35' run is on all year long and has been for 3 years. 100' run is only run in the heating season but runs 24/7 then. Never had an issue with pumps yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cantoo, post: 5743312, member: 1808"] My pump is inside my basement. 35' from the owb which is 10' higher than the pump. The pump is on the hot side, goes to the hot water heater and then up 6' to the furnace exchanger then it returns to the owb. My other line is 100' and runs from owb to the pump in the house right at the furnace exchanger and plate exchanger which is 4' higher than the owb. 35' run is on all year long and has been for 3 years. 100' run is only run in the heating season but runs 24/7 then. Never had an issue with pumps yet. [/QUOTE]
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