| Application: | Zoning |
|---|---|
| Material: | Cast Iron |
| Amperage: | 0.71 |
| Voltage: | 115V |
| Max Pressure (PSI): | 125 |
| Type: | Pump |
| Horse Power: | 1/25 |
| Connection Size: | 1-1/2" 1-1/4" 3/4" 1" |
| Max Flow (GPM): | 23 |
| Flow Range (GPM): | 0-23 |
| Head Range (ft.): | 0-10 |
| Max Head (Ft): | 10 |
| Hertz: | 60 |
| Phase: | 1 |
| RPM: | 3250 |
| Temperature Range (F): | 40°F - 240°F |
| Connection Type: | Flanged x Flanged |
| Warranty: | 3 Year |
| Replaces: | 007-F3 007-F4 |
Yes, the 007-F5 is latest version of the 007-F3.
The 007 is not a multi-speed ciculator. Its flow capability depends on the head pressure of the system. Flow and head pressure have an inverse relationship. You'll be able to get 14-15 GPM at less than 5 or 6 feet of head.
You'd need to calculate the GPM and head pressure of your system. At certain points on the pump curve, you'd be able to use either circulator.
Head pressure is the pressure loss in piping created by friction from the pipe itself, as well as any valves and fittings in the line. Taco's circulator sizing guide (see link below) describes how you can calculate flow rate and head pressure. http://s3.pexsupply.com/manuals/1289252668477/41390_PROD_FILE.pdf
The replacement part number is 008-005RP.
We recommend that you check the pump wiring with a volt meter to ensure that the unit is wired correctly and there is power going through the unit.
The 007-ZF5-5 can be wired directly to a low-voltage thermostat, but the 007-F5 cannot be without an additional control.
It sounds like there is either a wiring issue or a circuit board failure. The fact that heat continues to reach the second floor may be due to a lack of a flow check valve.
There are four bolts located between where the motor is and the casing. After removing those bolts, the cartridge can be grabbed by the impeller and pulled out.
Yes, you could replace the capacitor on the pump. 007-002RP is the proper part.