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Question Where is the summer loop pump in the Oasis

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All I can say there isn’t enough pineapple or pizza or ice cream for this. It’s done and I am glad it’s over.
 
All I can say there isn’t enough pineapple or pizza or ice cream for this. It’s done and I am glad it’s over.
Good work, @sheridany! Now, a couple...or more...ice cold adult beverages are in order. Oh, and probably a couple of Advil later tonite.

TJ
 
All I can say there isn’t enough pineapple or pizza or ice cream for this. It’s done and I am glad it’s over.

I only had one regret... I asked myself, “Now why didn’t I replace all of them while I had the chance???” Assuming the newer model has a lower failure rate.
 
We are at it again. The instructions say purging may be required. What’s the process to do that?

I believe the manual has you connect two hoses from the valved ports bottom of the distribution system. One line has a pump. The two ends hang down into a bucket of Century Fluid. And you turn the bypass switch on. All zone pumps are circulating, and your pump transfers fluid into the system. You keep going until no more bubbles are present in the return line. Or, something like that...

Just trying to purge air out of the system.
 

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