kmcconnell
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Is it possible to have two recirculating hot water lines connected to one recirculating pump?
I'm currently putting in my copper pipes (new construction) and was going to install two return lines to go back to the water heater. One loop will go to the master bath and be ~110' total length (3/4" supply & 1/2" return together). The other loop will go upstairs and be ~95' total length (3/4" supply & 1/2" return) with a 10' rise from the basement to the second floor. About 10' of the supply will be shared between the two supply lines (1" line until the master bath branches off).
I'd like to be able to connect the two return lines together before the pump and use one pump. I was looking at the Laing SMT-303 pump which is able to handle up to a 250' total supply & return length. Adding both of my lines together I'm at 205'. Should this work?
I'm currently putting in my copper pipes (new construction) and was going to install two return lines to go back to the water heater. One loop will go to the master bath and be ~110' total length (3/4" supply & 1/2" return together). The other loop will go upstairs and be ~95' total length (3/4" supply & 1/2" return) with a 10' rise from the basement to the second floor. About 10' of the supply will be shared between the two supply lines (1" line until the master bath branches off).
I'd like to be able to connect the two return lines together before the pump and use one pump. I was looking at the Laing SMT-303 pump which is able to handle up to a 250' total supply & return length. Adding both of my lines together I'm at 205'. Should this work?