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Does anyone have any experience with a convective hot water loop. I’m familiar with the mechanical in-line pump method but I have heard about a convective loop working. Also Nibco makes the Just Right water valve which is essentially a back flow valve I believe. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. My hot water heater is about 50 ft from the faucet and the copper lines are insulated but not quite effective….. and I’d like to be able to use a working solution for my customers with the same problem. And I’m not to keen on adding the pump.
Thanks
John
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Does anyone have any experience with a convective hot water loop. I'm familiar with the mechanical in-line pump method but I have heard about a convective loop working. Also Nibco makes the Just Right water valve which is essentially a back flow valve I believe. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. My hot water heater is about 50 ft from the faucet and the copper lines are insulated but not quite effective..... and I'd like to be able to use a working solution for my customers with the same problem. And I'm not to keen on adding the pump.
Thanks
John