circulating pump

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Hi, Can you tell me if the flow from the pump to the boiler goes
into the cold end or is it the hot end out.

Many thanks :?:
 
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That's strange - it looks like English, .....but I don't understand a word of it! :confused:
 
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I think the question is 'should the pump be on the flow or return side of the boiler'?

Andy
Thank you Andy, for understanding my question. I am not a plumber and was unsure how to word it, kind of you not to ridicule. :D

Do you know what side it should be on. I am putting it in the attic, which is about 2mtrs above the boiler.

I can not afford a plumber so doing it myself.
 
I think the question is 'should the pump be on the flow or return side of the boiler'?

Andy
Thank you Andy, for understanding my question. I am not a plumber and was unsure how to word it, kind of you not to ridicule. :D

Do you know what side it should be on. I am putting it in the attic, which is about 2mtrs above the boiler.

I can not afford a plumber so doing it myself.

Oh dear, end in tears this will (in best Yoda voice) :evil:
 
Turns out it can go on either, Job done and all nice and cosy.
Best bit, no expensive plumber... £££s in my pocet. :D
 

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