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Yes, because the water you are recirculating is already past the pressure regulator.
there should be a pressure gauge on a pipe leaveing the pump, or if it dumps into a catch pan then watch the flow,
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I don't even know what a recirculating pump does but when fast moving water hits a corner or elbow it has a force that can move the pipe. Most likely the pipes need a bit more tie downs. Hopefully the pipes aren't in the walls. Get someone to cut the water on and you go hunt the rattle.
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Go from the top of your hot water tank and make your line go to every fixture and after last fixture go back to the tank and connect back into pump, make sure you install a check valve on line at pump
Install line from the outlet of the tank and run line to the last fixture and bring it back to the bottom of tank with a pump
Pump blood.
The hot water is probably water running through the pump and recirculating in the sump. Is the pump running continually? Water that isn't ejected by the pump and is recirculated is being heated by the pump through friction and the motor heat energy thereby becoming hot. Find out why the pump isn't shutting off or the reason the water isn't being ejected out the pipe.
What are the symptoms of an cooled Condenser when the air leaving the condenser is hitting a barrier and recirculating?
Hotels use a recirculating pump. Hot water is always flowing from the hot water heater around a loop of pipe that goes past the bathroom in the hotel room.
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