Thanks for the input, yeh I install them all the time in domestic water and hydronic systems, it was free of charge due to spring cleaning in the shop and the boss not wanting to hang onto it, I for a second thought use it for a wine pump, but soon learned it's not what I want in a wine pump.What you have there is a potable water recirculation pump. German. Very good at what it does, just not for wine. It is designed to circulate hot water continuously to a remote bathroom, in a loop, so as to not have to wait for the water to heat up. It's a "wet rotor impeller", hard piped into a line and designed for continuous immersion. Constant prime. Brass or stainless. It also senses the input/return water temperature and adjust the pumping speed accordingly for energy savings. I timed my heating up to my garage apartment, and it would save a gallon a day. At Rhode Island's premium electric rates, it was a 105 yr. payback on a 25 yr. pump. I'll wait the extra 18 seconds.. The regulators are thinking of forcing them on all of us. Sell it and get an AIO.
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