This is a question that's been bugging me for a while.
When the power to the return pump is turned off I have to suck the air out of that U bend to get the flow going again. I'm concerned that if I have a brief power loss when I'm not home that I'll end up over flowing the DT, and potentially a burning up the return pump. Electrically there must be a way to keep power from kicking back on after an outage, yes??
When the power to the return pump is turned off I have to suck the air out of that U bend to get the flow going again. I'm concerned that if I have a brief power loss when I'm not home that I'll end up over flowing the DT, and potentially a burning up the return pump. Electrically there must be a way to keep power from kicking back on after an outage, yes??