ITT Laing Thermotech E1 Series Installation, Operation And Service Instructions

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Installation & Instructions for Instant Hot Water Recirculating Systems
Series E1 and E3 Instant Hot Water Recirculating Systems
Installation, Operation and Service Instructions
INSTALLER: PLEASE LEAVE THIS MANUAL FOR THE OWNER'S USE.
WARNING: California Proposition 65 Warning! This product contains chemicals known to the state of
California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
NOTE: Bell & Gossett recommends Bronze or Stainless Steel Booster Pumps be used for pumping potable
water.
WARNING: Before Installing, using or servicing this product, read the instructions. To reduce risk of electrical
shock see instructions for proper installation.
CAUTION: For supply connections use wire suitable for at least 221ºF (105ºC). Use copper conductors only.
WARNING: Risk of electric shock; this pump has not been investigated for use in swimming pool and marine
areas. - Non submersible Pump -

About Recirculation Systems

Air in the System
A properly installed system should include a method of automatically venting the air that enters the water supply line
during use. Air enters the system each time fresh, cold water is introduced into the hot water heater. Air may also enter
the system any time a plumbing line is opened, for instance during a faucet/taps change or adding a sprinkler system.

Water Pressure

A recirculating system is a pressurized system operating at the city water pressure, as determined by the pressure
regulator on your line, or by a well pump, if you are on a well system. In most residential plumbing systems, water
pressure is set at 35 psi (241 kpa) and above. Below 35 psi (241 kpa), water pressure may not be sufficient to fill the
pipe diameter, leaving space for air to accumulate in the lines. If your system pressure is less than 35 psi (241 kpa), use
the next larger pump on the Pump Selection Guide.

Multiple Floors

Because the system is pressurized the number of floors in a home does not need to be taken into consideration in sizing
the circulating pump. The pump only has to produce continuous flow at a pressure sufficient to overcome the friction
losses created by the piping in the house water supply line and the return line.

Oversized Pumps

Pumps should not be so large as to produce flow rates that may eventually erode holes in the pipes. According to the
Copper Development Association, excessive erosion occurs at a velocity of about 5ft. (1.5m) per second and higher; or
about 4 GPM (15 LPM) in 1/2" (5/8") Type M copper pipe; and 8 GPM (30 LPM) in 3/4" pipe. Use the recommended
recirculation line size shown in the Pump Selection Guide. Bell & Gossett pumps are sized so that flow velocities are well
below these limits.
Laing Thermotech
Instruction Manual A-00-091-376

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  • Page 1 Installation & Instructions for Instant Hot Water Recirculating Systems Laing Thermotech Instruction Manual A-00-091-376 Series E1 and E3 Instant Hot Water Recirculating Systems Installation, Operation and Service Instructions INSTALLER: PLEASE LEAVE THIS MANUAL FOR THE OWNER’S USE. WARNING: California Proposition 65 Warning! This product contains chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
  • Page 2 Pump Selection Guide The Laing e - 4 Series models are designed to handle the recirculation requirements of residences with a pipe loop (the total length of hot water supply line plus the recirculation line) up to 250 ft (76 M). The e - 6 Series model pump is designed to handle the circulation requirements of residences and small apartment complexes with pipe loop runs to 700 or 1000 ft.
  • Page 3 BS Models B. Return to Drain Valve at Bottom of Water A. Return into Cold Water Line at Top of Water Heater fig. 4 Heater fig. 3 cold cold supply supply line line supply line shut-off check valve valve Air Vent hose bib Recirc Pump shut-off valve...
  • Page 4 8. Install the pump and other components required in accordance with the diagrams provided in fig. 1 or 2 and connect the return line to the water heater. Unscrew the pump housing from the motor (fig. 6) and run the pump for a few seconds to make sure it is operational.
  • Page 5 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. Protected by one or more of the following Patents: 4580335, 4615662, 4822256, 4834628, 5094593, 5143049, 5749715, 6149407, 6227235 System Maintenance •...
  • Page 6 Failure to follow these instructions could result in serious personal injury and death. Copyright © 2009 ITT Corporation, Printed in Hungary 3-10 3878 S.

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