Category: Tools & Home Improvement
Vendor: Laing Thermotech ACT-303-BTRW Pre-wired Circulator Packages
Product Description : The Laing ACT-303-BTRW AutoCirc Retro-Fit Circulator Pump is installed under the sink or faucet farthest from the water heater -- where hot water usually takes the longest amount of time to arrive.A built-in temperature sensor automatically turns the Laing ACT-303-BTRW AutoCirc Retro-Fit Circulator Pump on when the water temperature in the hot water supply line cools down to 85; F. This cool water in the hot water supply line is then pumped into the cold water line and back into the water heater.The Laing ACT-303-BTRW AutoCirc Retro-Fit Circulator Pump turns off automatically when the hot water supply line to the faucet reaches 95; F, ensuring the instant availability of shower warm water with maximum temperature hot water only seconds behind. When the pump is automatically turned off by the built-in thermostat, an auto closure device prevents hot or cold water from mixing in either supply line.Hot water will also be instantly available at all other faucets in the supply line between the water heater and the faucet where the AutoCirc pump is installed.Laing ACT-303-BTRW AutoCirc Retro-Fit Circulator Pump Features:; AutoCirc saves the average family a minimum of 15,000 gallons of water annually. ; AutoCirc saves money and pays for itself in a short period of time (see Energy Savings Chart) ; AutoCirc is silent during operation. ; AutoCirc has a built-in 24-hour timer, which allows selection of system operating periods to suit your living pattern. ; AutoCirc requires only 33 watts -- 0.3 amps of power. ; AutoCirc costs only pennies a day to operate. ; AutoCirc comes complete with a built-in 6-ft. long cord with plug for connection to a standard 115-volt outlet.Laing ACT-303-BTRW AutoCirc Retro-Fit Circulator Pump has Only 7 Basic Installation Steps:; Select sink under which the AutoCirc should be located (Sink where hot water takes longest to arrive). ; Install a 115 volt outlet under sink or run cord to outlet near sink. ; Turn off angle stops valves and d
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