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Hot Water Circulator:

 

When the hot water circulator pump needs to be replaced, hold off on calling a plumber. This job requires only basic home maintenance skills and performing the task yourself will save you money. You can easily install a hot water circulator pump in your spare time.

Arrange your tools on a workbench or table so that they are clearly visible. Remove the circulator pump and all the accompanying pieces from the manufacturer packaging and set them up near the tools.

Turn off the main water valve. Switch off the isolation valves for the system line that is fed by the main water control. Make sure that the line is deactivated before disconnecting the existing pump. Turn off the power supply. Remove the wires that are connected to the motor and reapply the caps to the ends of the wires. Mark the pipe with a marker just outside of where the existing circulator pump sits on the line.