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Re: central heating pump?



Generally used for circulating water through the house, from the hot water
boiler round all the radiators etc. They have been used for pond keepers for
years (well, they have in the UK).

I know that certain brands have adaption kits available, to convert all
water contacting parts from carbon steel to plastic.

Most (if not all) are not submerible, so will need plumping in, proberbly
froma bottom drain from the sump or whatever. They provide good water flow
for not much £$£$£

Hope thats applicable

Chris

----- Original Message -----
From: David Lains <david at zfin_org>
To: <killietalk at aka_org>
Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2001 11:57 PM
Subject: central heating pump?


> Dave-
>
> What is a central heating pump?  Where do you get them?  How many GPH can
> they handle?
>
> Tanks
> David
> ><{{{> You will
> ><{{{>probably be able to use a central heating pump for ciculating
> ><{{{>the water...if
> ><{{{>you do make sure it has a stainless steel impeller rather than
brass.
> ><{{{>
> ><{{{>Dave  Wood
> ><{{{>
> >
> ><{{{>
>
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