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LT 90 Owners Manual
2015
1” Cast Iron Pump Flange
Pump
Black Rubber Gasket
(Supplied with pump)
Hot Water Supply Valve
Black Rubber Gasket
(Supplied with pump)
Hot Water Supply
(On back of furnace)
Direction of Flow
Indicator Arrow
1” Pex Crimp x 1” MIP
(0020-140)
1” Pex Water Line
(0020-130)
1” Pex Crimp Ring
(0020-145)
Hot Water
Supply Valves
Cold Water
Return Valves
Drain
Mounting the Pump
Note: The pump must be located on the furnace.
The pump flange valve comes pre installed on the supply
line.
Locate one of the black rubber gaskets, and place it be
-
tween the pump and the mounted flange valve, bolt the
pump to the flange. Make sure the arrow on the pump
indicating direction of water flow points down.
Bolt a 1” cast iron pump flange and gasket to the bottom of
the Pump.
Note: Make sure that the pump is attached to the supply
line, not the return.
Note: A pump that has a flow rate of 10-12 GPM
is recommended
Hooking Up Water Lines
Water Supply
Attach the 1” Pex x 1” MIP fitting (0020-140) to the flange
on bottom of the pump. Then attach the hot water supply
1” Pex Water Line (0020-130) to the fitting using 1” Pex
Crimp Ring (0020-145).
Water Return
Attach the 1” Pex x 1” MIP (0020-140) fitting to the Water
Return Valve. Then attach the cold water return 1” Pex Wa
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ter Line (0020-130) to the fitting using 1” Pex Crimp Ring
(0020-145).
Wiring The Pump
Remove the cover on the pump. Then using an approved wire, connect the ground wire to the green ground
screw on the pump. Connect the black wire to the yellow wire on the pump. Finally, connect the remaining two
white wires together and replace the pump cover.
Locate the junction box in the back of furnace and remove the cover. Connect the running end of the approved
wire coming from the Pump to the Junction.
Note: The wires from the pump will have to connect with the main power wires in the junction box.
Note: The pump must run continuously whenever the WoodMaster Furnace is in use. DO NOT run the
pump dry.
Note: All wiring must follow state and local codes and should be done by a qualified electrician. Disconnect
power before servicing any electrical components.
This is an example of an installation using a Taco pump. Your
layout may vary, but the pump must be on the supply line.
Installation