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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de marzo de 2025
I bought the Smart Instant Hot Water Recirculating System Pump with 3 Speed and Built-in Thermostat together with the Hot Water Recirculating System Pump Control, which was easy to pair with the pump but I seldom use it.I previously had a Laing ACT-909 recirculating pump, which had served reliably for almost 20 years. Out of curiosity, I took it apart and I'm sure if I had spare rubber parts, I would be able to repair it (but for the manufacturers it is more profitable selling new models than selling parts).There is a wide range of recirculating pumps on the market and I'm very glad that I chose this one. I use Economy Mode and it suits me perfectly, much better than the previous pump with a timer.There are different opinions about this pump in reviews, perhaps some dissatisfaction might be prevented if the instructions were written more sensibly and shorter.For example, it was unreasonable to put the markings for IN and OUT on the removable plastic cups, they should be stuck on the pump body. Even better is using the labels WARM and COLD. There is an arrow on the pump body but it is easy to overlook it.Perhaps the best instruction would be: look at the hand icon, the finger index is pointing in direction OUT/COLD.The bearings of the motor that drive the pump are lubricated with water. If the motor axis were in a vertical position, then bubbles could get trapped in the bearing pocket and worsen the lubrication. Therefore, the pump MUST NOT be in a vertical position. Such an explanation for installation is more valuable than some picture, but without an explanation WHY it is required.The ideal, but expensive solution for distributing hot and cold water would be using three pipes (plus a return pipe). However, if the return pipe is missing, then a cold water pipe can be used. This results in the cold water pipe being filled with warm water. So this is not a pump defect that you get warm water from the cold faucet. Just wait a while, flush the pipe and you get the cold water.The pump comes with T-fittings. Some people find them ideal, some less so, depending on how the water supply is arranged under sink. In my opinion, if the installation piece were designed so that the connection to the pump would not be in the middle, but at the end, then it would be more versatile for any arrangement of water supplies.In my opinion, Economy Mode is the best. If you want to improve the economy further, then lower the temperature with the remote control.The pump deserves an award for design and also is affordable. I am very satisfied with it, and I highly recommend it to other customers. If you are not a professional, read the lengthy instructions before attempting installation. And once again: for proper function, the hand icon index finger is pointing to OUT/COLD water. And for proper bearing lubrication the pump axis has to be horizontally placed.
Gary Seitz
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de marzo de 2025
Easy to install and easy to use.
smoove
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de febrero de 2024
The remote works as it should. Turns on the pump and adjusts the temperature up/down. Pairing is easy: hold down a button for 5 seconds immediately after plugging in power to the pump.The instructions do not show how to replace the battery. There's no obvious cover to remove to get to the battery.
Verpa
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de enero de 2024
We use the manual mode, which warms the water within 2 minutes. Previously nearly five gallons and ten minutes (from our low-flow shower) were needed before showering.
Ginny H
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de noviembre de 2022
I live in a State experiencing drought. Many of us are hauling buckets of water from sinks and showers to avoid wasting water when waiting for hot water.I have one bathroom that is far away from the water heater and a lot of water has to flow before the hot stuff arrives.This simple pump has made life much easier. It was pretty simple to install under the bathroom sink (Note: you do need an outlet). The remote control is great for me, as I don't want it to keep hot water available all the time. With the remote, it's "on demand". Even at the lowest speed setting, it takes less than 6 minutes for it to deliver hot water. I recommend this recirculating pump.
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