007 Cast Iron Circulator, 1/25 HP Zoom

007 Cast Iron Circulator, 1/25 HP

SKU:007-F5

Brand: Taco

Taco
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$71.95
/ each
$284.00 / box (4 units x $71.00)
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Specs

Application: Zoning
Material: Cast Iron
Amperage:
?
0.71
Voltage:
?
115v
Max PSI:
?
125 psi
Type: Pump
Horse Power:
?
1/25
Connection Size: 3/4"
1"
1-1/4"
1-1/2"
Flow Range (GPM): 0-23
Head Range (ft.): 0-10
Hertz: 60.0
Phase: 1.0
RPM: 3250
Temperature Range (F): 40°-240°F
Connection Type: Flanged
Warranty: 3-Year Warranty
Replaces: 007-F4
007-F3

Description for Taco 007-F5

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Note: Full flange-to-flange three-year warranty on all 00 Series circulators.

Performance Data
Flow Range: 0-20 GPM
Head Range: 0-11 Feet
Minimum Fluid Temperature: 40 degrees F (4 degrees C)
Maximum Fluid Temperature, Cast Iron: 240 degrees F (115 degrees C)
Maximum Working Pressure: 125 PSI
Connection Sizes: 3/4", 1", 1-1/4", 1-1/2" Flanged
The Taco 007 Cartridge Circulator is designed for quiet operation in a wide range of applications. Cast iron construction with universal flange-to-flange dimensions. Unique, replaceable cartridge contains all of the moving parts so you can service it easily instead of replacing the entire unit.
Features
Standard High Capacity Output Compact Design
Quiet, Efficient Operation
Unique Replaceable Cartridge Design-Field Serviceable
Direct Drive-Low Power Consumption
Self-Lubricating
No Mechanical Seal
Unmatched Reliability --Maintenance Free
Universal Flange-to-Flange Dimensions
Cast Iron Construction
Typical Applications
Hydronic Heating
Radiant Heating
Hydro-Air Fan Coils
Indirect Water Heating
Chilled Water Cooling
Domestic Water Systems

007 Cast Iron Circulator, 1/25 HP

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Taco007 Cast Iron Circulator, 1/25 HP
 
4.7

(based on 93 reviews)

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    (13)

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97%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Most Liked Positive Review

 

Best prices, [...]

I bought this when my operational circulator started making noise. Before installing the new, I cleaned out the old cartridge as best I could with compressed air and water. Put it back in and...Read complete review

I bought this when my operational circulator started making noise. Before installing the new, I cleaned out the old cartridge as best I could with compressed air and water. Put it back in and its now quiet and still working fine. New one is on the shelf as a spare should any of my four ever fail but after 17 years they are still going strong.So I can't really review the one I bought but four similar ones are working fine after 17 years.Being a tightwad I compared prices on several sites and found Pex the best. [...]

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Most Liked Negative Review

 

Poor reliability

This circulator failed after only one year (including a summer of no use) of service in a new boiler installation. I only purchased a replacement by the same manufacturer to speed up the system...Read complete review

This circulator failed after only one year (including a summer of no use) of service in a new boiler installation. I only purchased a replacement by the same manufacturer to speed up the system repair.

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5.0

Taco exact replacement pump

By albow

from Glendive, Montana

Verified Buyer

Comments about 007 Cast Iron Circulator, 1/25 HP:

I ordered three of this item as exact replacements for the units I had installed in my 3 zone apartment. The old ones were giving out after almost twelve years of service in cold Montana winters. They are easy to reinstall, and work quietly and reliably. Can't think of a better alternative.

 
5.0

Long Overdue

By owen

from ann arbor, mi

Verified Buyer

Comments about 007 Cast Iron Circulator, 1/25 HP:

Bought a Taco pump to replace my B&G pump after the seal failed again. The B&G required expensive parts a rebuilds over the years, couplings and motor mounting bushings and seals - and monthly lubrication. The rebuilds were not easy to do, time consuming and dirty jobs. Enough. Bought a Taco, which was a direct bolt-in with no additional parts or wiring. Took only minutes to install. The Taco is quieter and has performed flawlessly. I threw away the drip bucket which caught water and oil over the years. I will now replace the pump of the other zone with a Taco also. Should have done this a long time ago.

 
5.0

I would recommend this product

By mike

from new york city

Verified Buyer

Comments about 007 Cast Iron Circulator, 1/25 HP:

great product

 
5.0

100% satisfied with permormance and serv

By jerome

from Chesapeake VA

Verified Buyer

Comments about 007 Cast Iron Circulator, 1/25 HP:

I used this circulator on my hot water furnace

 
4.0

potential money saver

By paterson landlord

from south river, nj

Verified Buyer

Comments about 007 Cast Iron Circulator, 1/25 HP:

this matched the application on 2 boilers in my rental property. i'm ready for the "next berekdown" before it happens. this product was installed by a plumber on my last breakdown, still working fine. i particulary like the feature of partial replacement of the pump without removing the entire unit.

 
5.0

Outstanding Customer Service!

By Walt

from Illinois

Verified Buyer

Comments about 007 Cast Iron Circulator, 1/25 HP:

I am using this pump on Solar remote setup and I like the HP it uses and the replaceablt motor idea, The PEXSUPPLY.com folks were GREAT TO DEAL WITH ALL THE WAY THROUGH ORDER AND QUICK SHIPPMENT, went out same day as order!!!!!

 
4.0

Good pump

By Brewery Bob

from Virginia

Verified Buyer

Comments about 007 Cast Iron Circulator, 1/25 HP:

The first one of these we bought had a very slow leak, and pex replaced it no problem. The replacement has been running for months now without issue.

 
5.0

Just what I ordered

By Dave the farmer

from Cifax Va

Verified Buyer

Comments about 007 Cast Iron Circulator, 1/25 HP:

I had to replace a circulator pump in my heated swimming pool. The product was a direct replacement and fit without any modifications. I was up and running in no time. Price was fair and delivery was prompt...... thanks, Dave

 
3.0

Not for domestic hot water use!!

By LJ

from Kansas

Verified Buyer

Comments about 007 Cast Iron Circulator, 1/25 HP:

I was informed that this pump is not for use as a recirculating pump by a plumber. I need to return it now as I have purchased the correct one elseware.

(1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

 
5.0

great product

By schlitz

from Lynn Center IL

Verified Buyer

Comments about 007 Cast Iron Circulator, 1/25 HP:

Easy to hook up! Replaced the the new for the old in less than an hour.

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  • 007 Cast Iron Circulator, 1/25 HP

    Q:

    I have a Taco 007 installed on a hot water heater providing instant hot water to fixtures around the house. The unit is now 12 years old. In the first five years I replaced 3 cartridges. The third one has lasted 7 years and died today. I replaced it with my last cartridge I bought about 10 years ago. It ran nicely for about 8 hours and started hanging up.
    I don't understand why this unit keeps eating up cartridges. The installation is clean. (I'm not a licensed plumber, but I have been a Builder for 46 years. The type that did my own work. Turned a lot of wrenches over the years. I'm not the handy homeowner type). This thing has really got me stumped. I'm only pushing about a 5 foot head through about a 70 foot loop in 1/2" copper. I run out of the hot water supply line and feed back in at the drain spigot. I did split the spigot of the feed line.
    I would appreciate any help you-all may want to give. Thanks very much.
    Asked on 5/22/2012 by Rick from Wimberley, Texas

    6 answers

    • CUSTOMER CARE

      A:

      The problem may caused by the fact that this is a cast iron circulator. Cast iron circulators should only be used on closed-loop heating systems. The oxygen present in open-loop systems and plumbing systems causes ferrous metals to rust.

      Answered on 5/23/2012 by PexSupply Staff from NY
    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      IF YOU ARE USING THE WRONG PUMP. YOU NEED TO USE A BRONZE PUMP IF YOU ARE
      TO CIRCULATE HOT WATER FROM HOT WATER HEATER. OXYGEN FROM WATER WILL
      DESTROY A CAST IRON PUMP

      Answered on 5/23/2012 by Anonymous
    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      My thoughts are that you are getting fine particles (minerals and oxidized metals) from your aging hot water tank that are getting into the wet seal of your pump.
      The only other reason for early failure that I have experienced is if your pump is exposed to temperatures above 200f .
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      Answered on 5/23/2012 by Anonymous
    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      Sounds to me like the 007 pump is severely oversized. It's trying to push against the very high resistance of the 1/2" copper. The pump is water lubricated and requires sufficient water back to keep it from failing. I'd suggest speaking with a Taco rep. and asking their advice for sizing. A 006, or even an 003 may be a better match. Make sure the pump you're using is stainless steel not the standard iron. The oxygen in the domestic hot water with deteriorate an iron pump used in a domestic hot water recirculation loop.
      Hope this helps! Good luck,
      Ken Patkin, Cool Tech HVAC/R

      Answered on 5/23/2012 by recycleman5 from Philadelphia, PA
    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      Just guessing,
      1. 3 cartridges in 5 years then 8 yrs. could there be a problem in the rest of the pump assembly? could the cartridges have been from a bad manufacturing run?
      2. assume the 1/2" dia pipe is to reduce the time to get hot water from source to use point. if it is a recirc system perhaps 3/4" would be better. Yes, the 8 year run is the fly in the ointment.
      3. You can get new/used 007's for 60-120$.. perhaps it is time to try a new pump?
      That is all i can think of. Good Luck.

      Answered on 5/23/2012 by Anonymous
    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      To my fellow shopper:
      Firstly, a cast iron circulator should never have been used on a domestic hot water line. The constant, freshly oxygenated water makes the cast iron rust. And by now, who knows what you have going on in the "body" of the circulator. The right thing to do is replace the whole 007 with a bronze 006. Cost more but you shouldn't have these problems. Good luck,
      Max

      Answered on 5/23/2012 by Anonymous
  • 007 Cast Iron Circulator, 1/25 HP

    Q:

    How do i turnoff and drain the water going into taco 007-f5 circulator? Water is leaking from the cartidge and I want to stop the flow of water. Please help!!
    Asked on 4/21/2012 by Doc from LI-NY

    4 answers

    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      You would have to have valves befor the unit. If you dont have that, you will have to drsin the system. If you do, be shure to put a valve in.
      Sent from my U.S. Cellular® Samsung Galaxy Tab

      Answered on 4/27/2012 by Another PexSupply Customer
    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      You must isolate (close) the up and downstream valves. After the pump is isolated, you can break the unit apart and service the gasket or part causing the leak. If you don't have isolation valves, you will need to drain the system.

      Answered on 4/23/2012 by Another PexSupply Customer
    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      If you have "isolation valves" before and after
      the circulator, turn them off before removing
      the 007.
      If there are no isolation valves, you better call a
      professional. It can get messy.
      Sent from my iPhone

      Answered on 4/21/2012 by Another PexSupply Customer
    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      Either use the inline shutoff valve or shut your water off at the source.
      You should have a drain valve at the bottom of your boiler connect a garden
      hose to it and lead it to the nearest drain and open it up
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      Answered on 4/21/2012 by Another PexSupply Customer
  • 007 Cast Iron Circulator, 1/25 HP

    Q:

    i have a 007 bf5 jw. making the loudest noises and cavitating. its been in a weil mclain gv4 for 13 years. i am willing to replace the whole unit. is it the oo7f5
    Asked on 4/11/2012 by steamboatdan from steamboat springs

    1 answer

    • CUSTOMER CARE

      A:

      The 007-F5 has the same ratings and capabilities as your existing circulator, but the current unit is bronze. The 007-SF5 stainless steel circulator would be a better choice if you need a corrosion-resistant (i.e. bronze or stainless steel) circulator. You'd need to use a stainless steel model because Taco no longer offers a bronze version of the 007.

      Answered on 4/12/2012 by PexSupply Staff from NY
  • 007 Cast Iron Circulator, 1/25 HP

    Q:

    Can I use this to replace a Taco 110 with a 1/12 h.p. motor?
    Asked on 2/24/2012 by Anonymous

    1 answer

    • CUSTOMER CARE

      A:

      You can replace the Taco 110 with any circulator that meets the GPM and head pressure requirements of your system, but keep in mind that the 007 has different flange-to-flange dimensions.

      Answered on 2/24/2012 by PexSupply Staff from NY
  • 007 Cast Iron Circulator, 1/25 HP

    Q:

    I have a 5 zone baseboard heating system. Each zone is fitted with the 007-F5 cartridge circulator. One of the zones is not functioning properly. Heat is constantly staying on in zone (thermostat set for 58 but reading 75 and rising!). I've tested the thermostat (recently replaced old round mercury ones with programmable Honeywell) on the wall and it responds when temperature is raised ubove current level but when thermostat is turned lower than current temp or turned off, heat keeps coming up through baseboards. Could the problem be the circulator? Is there a way to test it before calling for service?
    Asked on 2/1/2012 by Anonymous

    1 answer

    • CUSTOMER CARE

      A:

      The problem may be that you do not have a check valve on the zone. Check valves, which are included internally on Taco's '-IFC' model circulators, prevent heat from flowing to zones that are not calling for it. Without a check valve, water may flow to these areas not because the circulator is on, but because there is nothing to stop the water. If you do have a check valve on this zone, it is either not functioning properly or there is another issue.

      Answered on 2/1/2012 by PexSupply Staff from NY
  • 007 Cast Iron Circulator, 1/25 HP

    Q:

    On my 007-f5 cirulator pump pump is real hot to touch but no heat to zone, is the pump bad and to replace do i have to isolate the pump so the water does not run out or can i just Change pump out?
    Asked on 1/29/2012 by Peter from Whitman MA

    1 answer

    • CUSTOMER CARE

      A:

      It is likely a problem with the cartridge, which is a replaceable part (# 007-042RP).

      Answered on 1/30/2012 by PexSupply Staff from NY
  • 007 Cast Iron Circulator, 1/25 HP

    Q:

    What pump would replace a Taco model 007-bf3-1w?
    Asked on 1/25/2012 by Buster from Columbus Ohio

    1 answer

    • CUSTOMER CARE

      A:

      The 'B' in the model number indicates that it's a bronze circulator. Bronze or stainless steel models should always be used in open-loop heating systems or domestic water plumbing systems (they resist rusting in these applications). The current model is stainless steel, part 007-SF5.

      Answered on 1/26/2012 by PexSupply Staff from NY
  • 007 Cast Iron Circulator, 1/25 HP

    Q:

    does the 007-f5 have a flow check built in it?
    Asked on 1/25/2012 by Anonymous

    1 answer

    • CUSTOMER CARE

      A:

      It does not. If you want an internal flow check, you would need model 007-F5-7IFC.

      Answered on 1/25/2012 by PexSupply Staff from NY
  • 007 Cast Iron Circulator, 1/25 HP

    Q:

    I need to replace my bad pump but you do not have it. Is this a newer model replacement for mine? I have a 007-f3.
    Asked on 1/22/2012 by Marcy from Chicago, IL

    1 answer

    • CUSTOMER CARE

      A:

      Yes, the 007-F5 is latest version of the 007-F3.

      Answered on 1/23/2012 by PexSupply Staff from NY
  • 007 Cast Iron Circulator, 1/25 HP

    Q:

    Is the oo7 adjustable? If not which one should I buy to achieve 14 -15 GPM flow
    Asked on 1/6/2012 by Anonymous

    1 answer

    • CUSTOMER CARE

      A:

      The 007 is not a multi-speed ciculator. Its flow capability depends on the head pressure of the system. Flow and head pressure have an inverse relationship. You'll be able to get 14-15 GPM at less than 5 or 6 feet of head.

      Answered on 1/9/2012 by PexSupply Staff from NY
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