absincog
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We have a Taco circulator pump connected to our natural gas fired hot water tank to provide (near) instant hot water to the more distant fixtures in the system. The O-ring failed ~6 months ago after almost 10 years in service, spraying water into the basement. I replaced the entire cartridge (Taco 005-020RP), including the O-ring.
Yesterday, the hot water tank failed after more than 10 years in service, and began leaking into the basement. I shut off both the cold water in and hot water out valves, opened the relief valve and began draining the tank. Unfortunately, I didn't think to unplug the circulator pump for ~2 hours. When I did, the pump still appeared to be functioning (based on the characteristic hum and vibration in the pump unit when touched), but the housing was EXTREMELY hot (as in couldn't touch for more than a second). I am sure the pump ran for at least 90 minutes dry.
I am gun shy from the recent O-ring failure and am wondering whether I should replace the pump and O-ring to prevent a premature failure. I can get a replacement kit for $60.
Recommendations? Thanks, in advance.
Yesterday, the hot water tank failed after more than 10 years in service, and began leaking into the basement. I shut off both the cold water in and hot water out valves, opened the relief valve and began draining the tank. Unfortunately, I didn't think to unplug the circulator pump for ~2 hours. When I did, the pump still appeared to be functioning (based on the characteristic hum and vibration in the pump unit when touched), but the housing was EXTREMELY hot (as in couldn't touch for more than a second). I am sure the pump ran for at least 90 minutes dry.
I am gun shy from the recent O-ring failure and am wondering whether I should replace the pump and O-ring to prevent a premature failure. I can get a replacement kit for $60.
Recommendations? Thanks, in advance.