carlosalberto
Mechanical
- Sep 11, 2002
- 3
A rule of thumb says that the location of the secondary pump in a primary-secondary piping arrangement shall always be in the supply piping of the secondary loop pumping away from the common pipe or decoupler, and the expansion tank shall be located in the return piping of the secondary loop upstream of the connection with the decoupler. What would happen if we connect the secondary pump in the return piping of the secondary loop, between the expansion tank and the connection to the decoupler, pumping into the decoupler?