Taco 007-F5 Pump
For veteran contractors looking for a reliable, "set-it-and-forget-it" solution, the Taco 007-F5 remains the gold standard for residential hydronic and radiant heating systems. This 1/25 HP, 115V cast iron circulator pump is specifically engineered for high-efficiency performance and quiet operation, delivering a maximum flow of 23 GPM (gallons per minute) and up to 10 feet of head. As a wet-rotor, in-line single-stage pump, the 007-F5 utilizes a self-lubricating design with no mechanical seal to maintain, virtually eliminating leak points and routine servicing. The standard flanged-to-flanged dimensions ensure it is a direct drop-in replacement for the Taco 007-F3 and 007-F4 models, allowing for rapid swaps without re-piping. Its unique replaceable cartridge design means if the internal components ever wear, you can service the pump in the field without breaking the piping connections.
Key Benefits for Professionals
- Maintenance-Free Operation: The self-lubricating wet-rotor design removes the need for mechanical seals and manual oiling.
- Maximum Compatibility: Features universal flange-to-flange dimensions compatible with 3/4", 1", 1-1/4", and 1-1/2" piping configurations.
- Field Serviceable: The internal 007-042RP cartridge assembly contains all moving parts, allowing for easy replacement without removing the pump housing from the system.
- High Output Performance: Provides dependable circulation for radiant floor heating, hydro-air fan coils, and indirect water heaters.
- Reliable Build: Rugged cast iron construction rated for 125 PSI max pressure and fluid temperatures up to 230°F.
Common Questions
Is the Taco 007-F5 a direct replacement for older 007 models?
Yes. The 007-F5 is the current generation and is a direct, drop-in replacement for the 007-F3 and 007-F4. The performance curves and flange-to-flange dimensions are identical, ensuring compatibility with your existing setup.
Can this pump be used for domestic potable water?
No. The 007-F5 is a cast iron pump specifically for closed-loop hydronic heating systems. For open-loop or domestic hot water recirculation, you must use a stainless steel or bronze model to prevent corrosion and meet lead-free requirements.
What is the difference between the 007-F5 and the 007-F5-1IFC?
The IFC version includes an Integral Flow Check built into the discharge. If your system already has an inline check valve, the standard 007-F5 is typically preferred to avoid unnecessary pressure drop.
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