Circulation Pumps

About Recirculating Pumps

If you are looking for savings on your utilities, then recirculation pumps are a good option. Also known as circulation or recirculation pumps, PlumbersStock has a wide variety to choose from, and that's the case for all types of pumps. We even have pump parts!

What Is a Circulator Pump?

Recirculation pumps are the most commonly used centrifugal pumps. The main function of this pump is always to ensure that hot water is available as close to the consumption point as possible in plumbing applications. This helps considerably to reduce water waste. The circulator is a pump that moves gases, liquids, or semi-liquid material in a closed circuit. Since this pump only circulates liquid within the closed circuit, the effort required to work this machine is significantly less than other pumps.

A little history on these pumps - when installed in homes, they would run 24 hours a day or have a timer to operate when you could anticipate the hot water. Between jobs, families, athletics, or school, there is no routine time to be sure you will be there when the hot water is. Eventually, the technology in hot water circulation pumps improved to offer several different options, such as a push-button on-demand or an occupancy sensor that triggers the pump. Limiting the amount of time the pump operates will save you money.

These recirculating pumps are usually used in hydronic systems and are typically powered by an electric motor. As with many other pumps, the size changes based on where it will be installed. It will be relatively small for homes, but for industrial and commercial buildings, the size and horsepower have a much greater range. The sealed units of the home application usually have the motor rotor, pump impeller, and support bearings combined and sealed within the water circuit.

How Do Hot Water Recirculating Pumps Work?

The great thing about hot water recirculating pumps is that they instantly allow you to enjoy comfortable water temperatures from your faucet. It’s there when you need it and is also a more efficient way of conserving water. Normally, water runs from the water heater through the pipes and out the tap; once the tap is turned off, the water sits in the pipes and cools, resulting in the sit-and-wait for hot water. What the circulation pump does forces a small amount of hot water to flow through the pipes starting at the water heater, traveling to the farthest fixture, and then traveling back. Therefore, hot water is always in the pipes, and water is not wasted. Keeping an increase in heat in the piping system also increases the pressure within the system.

Buy Water Circulation Pumps Online

We offer so many discount recirculating pumps that it can be a bit overwhelming to make a purchase. Use the filters on the left of the page to help refine the product results to get the needed part. When choosing a circulation pump, you need to consider what exactly you will be using it for and, with that, what type of pipe would be best to use. Pipes like copper can be sensitive to the water conditions, and in return, the continual flow can be negatively affected. Brands include:

  • Grundfos
  • Taco
  • and more!

Resources:
Recirculating Pumps Can Save You Money on Your Water Bill

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