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How To Replace a summer loop pump in a ITR OASIS Hydronic heater

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Seems he's the cause!
 
You know the shop foreman at Ocala Freightliner?
No, I know the shop foreman at Freightliner Gaffney.
 
Is the ITR or Solar pump better for pumping Kentucky Bourbon?🥃
just trying to keep the thread on track….
 
Is the ITR or Solar pump better for pumping Kentucky Bourbon?🥃
just trying to keep the thread on track….
A voice of reason breaks through! What's up with that???? :)
 
Is the ITR or Solar pump better for pumping Kentucky Bourbon?🥃
just trying to keep the thread on track….
Thats it!! The ITR pump is a food-grade pump.
 
I’m pretty sure that turning on the bypass switch does just that, it bypasses the pump control and turns them all on at the same time. That is why, if you have no or intermittent hot water or heat in one zone, everything seems to work. You could have 2 of the 3 pumps be bad and the system would work with just one pump, just not as efficiently.
After speaking with Randy at ITR, he confirmed that this is the case.
 

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