pump pumping upwards?

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The pump rotor should always be horizontal or inclined just a few degrees down to the vent screw. This is to stop air collecting at the vent screw and allowing the bearing at that end to run dry.

Which counters what Doitall said:

They are wrong the pump should be horizontally, with the axis of the pump slightly tilting upwards, or vertically with the arrow facing up.

Instead of contradicting others, what is your take on the pump orientation Dr
 
The pump rotor should always be horizontal or inclined just a few degrees down to the vent screw. This is to stop air collecting at the vent screw and allowing the bearing at that end to run dry.

Which counters what Doitall said:

They are wrong the pump should be horizontally, with the axis of the pump slightly tilting upwards, or vertically with the arrow facing up.

Instead of contradicting others, what is your take on the pump orientation Dr

I have not contradicted anyone. I am an astute observer.
 
Thats not like you Drivel, Don 't tell me you haven't an opinion, on the best attitude for installing an heating pump
 
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Thats not like you Drivel, Don 't tell me you haven't an opinion, on the best attitude for installing an heating pump
Thank u all very much 4 your explanations and dedication to this site.
 

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