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Bell and Gossett makes a full line of repairable three-piece circulators. Often you’ll have to repair these circulations long after they were put into service. This month’s tip comes to us from R.L. Deppmann outside salesman Jamie Caporosso. In this video, Jamie goes over the important information you need to service this pump and where it can be found.
Next month, we’ll build on this topic by addressing some of the larger pumps in the Bell & Gossett arsenal.
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