Water Heater Enhances Efficiency


The 006e3 is one of the newest models in Taco Comfort Solutions’ 00e Series of high-efficiency, ECM-powered circulators. The infinitely-variable, wet-rotor circulator is designed specifically to make installation and operation of domestic hot water recirculation systems easier and more efficient.

With the same quality and reliability that installers have come to expect from Taco’s 00e line, the 006e3 has a dial to select from three performance curves to best match the application, and a setting selection guide to make the choice simple. The whisper-quiet, permanent-magnet ECM motor uses up to 85 percent less electricity than conventional pumps of the same size.

Whether used in a new construction hot water recirculation system with dedicated return lines, or in a retrofit application where water is returned via the cold water line, installation of the 006e3 is easy. The pump’s compact design is ideal for tight spaces, and multiple connection options are available. The circulator is double-insulated so that a ground wire is not necessary, and a three- color LED indicates status. Taco’s SureStart ® technology also automatically unblocks and purges air from the line.



May 18, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


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