| Material: | Stainless Steel |
|---|---|
| Application: | Heating |
| Amperage: | 1.17 |
| Horse Power: | 1/8 |
| RPM: | 3250 |
| Voltage: | 115V |
| Hertz: | 60 |
| Phase: | 1 |
| Max Pressure (PSI): | 125 |
| Connection Type: | Flanged x Flanged |
| Connection Size: | 1-1/4" 3/4" 1-1/2" 1" |
| Type: | Pump |
| Max Flow (GPM): | 32 |
| Flow Range (GPM): | 0-32 |
| Head Range (ft.): | 0-10 |
| Max Head (Ft): | 10 |
| Temperature Range (F): | 40°F to 230°F |
| Warranty: | 3 Year |
The flanges are purchased separately from the circulator and come as a set (2 flanges), so you would just order whichever size it is that you need: 3/4" (110-251SF); 1" (110-252SF); 1-1/4" (110-253SF); 1-1/2" (110-254SF).
Circulator pumps are sized based on the flow rate and head pressure of your system, rather than horsepower. The 0011 is a "high-head" pump (generally used in radiant heat, fan coil, or condensing boiler applications), while the 0010 meets requirements for typical baseboard and convector systems. The short answer is probably not, but the long answer is maybe (based on the flow rate and head pressure in your system).
You should purge/bleed the system in which the pump is installed.