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8. Close the shut-off valve on the inlet side of the pump and turn the water supply to the house back on.

9. Flush system of debris.

Before reattaching the pump motor, open the shut-off valve on the inlet side of the pump housing and let water flow 

through the housing. Use a bucket to catch the water. Let the water run long enough to clear all sand, solder pellets, 

plumbers tape flakes, etc. from the lines. Close the inlet shut-off valve when finished.

10. Connect the pump motor to the housing.

Make sure the rubber o-ring is in place in the housing and the screw ring is securely hand tightened. Reopen the 

shut-off valve or valves and let the water flood the pump housing.

Do’s and Do Not’s

Do

•  Install an air vent mounted in a vertical position (if provided).

•  Use 1/2”(5/8”) recirculation line tubing.

•  Check to be sure there are no crimps or sharp bends in the recirculation line that would restrict the flow.

•  Be sure the check valve is installed in the proper direction of the flow.

•  Be sure all air is purged from the system prior to starting the pump.

•  Use a water conditioner if you have hard water.

•  Be sure the gate valves are open before turning on the pump.

•  Install the pump pumping in upward direction only.

Do Not

•  Use grease or oil to lubricate the pump (it is self-lubricating).

•  Over tighten the screw ring.

•  Install the pump with the motor above the pump housing.

•  Install the pump pumping away from the water heater nor pumping downward.

•  Start the pump before the system is full of water and purged of air.

•  Allow the water heater temperature above 140ºF (60ºC). (only in the US)

•  Install the pump in the supply line to faucet/taps.

•  Use any pipe size other than 1/2”(5/8”) for all models.

•  Position the pump at the top of the water heater.

Hard Water Conditions

Use a water conditioner. Hard water can cause scale build-up and eventually reduce the life of the pump and other system 

components.

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Correct Installation

Improper Installation - 

Do NOT mount in these orientations

11. Purge air from the supply line.

Turn on the faucet/taps or shower farthest from the water heater. Open the line 

until you get a good, steady stream of water without sputter or evidence of air.

12. Purge air from the return line.

Connect the pump to the electrical supply. With the pump running, open the 

hose bib/connection and let water run until the pump is running quietly and there 

is no sputtering or other evidence of air coming from the hose bib. Close the hose 

bib. Your system is now in operation. Allow a few minutes for instant hot water 

to recirculate to all of your faucet/taps.

Note: Keep The Hot Water 

Temperature  Below  140ºF 

(60ºC).  Higher  temperatures 

can cause calcium and 

magnesium elements to come 

out of solution and create 

solids  which  could  not  only 

cause damage to the pump but 

also reduce water heater 

efficiency and premature 

failure of the water heater.

Fig. 6

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3

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3

-6 Models - Rotor/Impeller Installation: 

To remove the rotor unit, 

grasp the top of the unit and gently pull straight up. Do not pull up on one side 

only or push the rotor sideways. If the rotor sits too tightly, carefully lever it off 

with a screwdriver on each side of the rotor.  When re-installing the rotor, use 

enough force to hear the rotor “click” on to the ceramic bearing and spin the 

rotor with your fingers to insure that it turns freely.

Fig. 5

Remove the motor unit and 

o-ring from the pump housing into the plumbing 

line.  Do not sweat the housing into the plumbing 

line with the motor or o-ring attached. Arrows on 

the pump housing indicate the direction of water 

flow.

Caution: Only hand tighten the screw ring. Do not over 

tighten! Do not use plumbers putty on the screw ring.

Remove the Rotor/Impeller by 

using forefinger and thumb and 

pulling upward.

Or, if the Rotor/Impeller cannot 

be removed using forefinger and 

thumb, carefully lever off evenly 

with two screwdrivers.

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