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Taco 007-F5-7IFC Cast Iron Circulator Pump with Integral Flow Check

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About this item

  • Casing O-Ring: 008-005RP - Flange Gasket Set: 007-007RP
  • Capacitor or PC Board: 007-002RP - Cartridge Assembly Complete: 007-042RP
  • Standard High Capacity Output Compact Design - Quiet, Efficient Operation
  • Unique Replaceable Cartridge Design-Field Serviceable - Direct Drive-Low Power Consumption
  • This product runs using a 0.04 (1/25) horsepower motor


Product Description

Taco 007-F5-7IFC Cast Iron Circulator Pump with Integral Flow Check

From the Manufacturer

The Taco 007 Residential Water Circulator Pump is designed for use in hydronic heating, chilled fresh water systems, and domestic water systems. The Taco 007-F5 pump is typically used in Residential Hydronic Heating Systems. Taco 007 residential hydronic circulators are available in cast iron or stainless steel (for potable water systems) construction with flanged connections.


Lone Biker of the Apacolypse
2025-08-23 13:29:35
It fixed my boiler and now water is circulating to my radiators. joy.It operates quietly and has been working problem free for about 2 years.
Botanist
2025-08-18 17:37:08
Replaced a 15 year old Taco pump that was installed brand new in a new hydronic heating system. This pump was never used until I had added a new heat zone.This zone would not heat at all… the tubes were all cold. That new isolated pump had corroded internally and was locked up. After 3 days of testing everything from t-stats to zone controller, i replaced this I zone pump with one I had purchased 3 years earlier ….in case.Perfect fit, 15 minutes start to finish… within 5 minutes of purging the system, heat is on! The new zone is warm, cozy and inviting….by the way it is 11 degrees outside
Kory
2025-07-26 12:04:28
These pumps are great and this one has done it's job well.
chris long
2025-06-29 11:24:15
The part was easy to install with just 2 bolts and 2 wires to hook it up, but this one had to be returned due to not arriving in time, l was able to find it locally and have it installed before it arrived from amazon. If I ever need another pump like this and have the time to wait I would definitely order it again from amazon.
John L.
2025-05-10 17:54:14
Exact replacement for my wood boiler. Works perfectly.
Krishna Lachhman
2025-04-20 16:21:22
Very quiet and efficient
lesserof2weevils
2025-01-21 15:10:26
Fits and works. Great!!
john
2025-01-01 14:59:36
Once you know what you are doing, very easy installation. Just 4 bolts. The problem is installation information is extremely hard to come by. So after watching hours of videos, thought I'd share my tips for what should be a 15-minute install. 1) need figure out if the circulating pump you are replacing is on the RETURN side, or the FEED / SUPPLY side. This should be easier to know then it is for a novice like me. An hour of research revealed my RETURN side pipes came back into the lower half of my oil-fired boiler. My SUPPLY side had an air vent and expansion tank connected to the pipe run and exited to top half of the boiler. 2) with that finally determined I realized my pump was on the SUPPLY side. It can be either, and SUPPLY side is non-standard. But apparently fine. Knowing that, I had to make sure the Flow Arrow on the pump (I have the internal check valve version) faced toward the flow of the water which in my case was up and away from the boiler given it is a SUPPLY pipe. 3) to get the electrical on the correct side for my install, I had to remove the 4 pump bolts with an allen wrench, and pivot the entire pump and install back onto the base. No big deal, but worth knowing this if you need do the same. The electrical was easy. 2 wire nuts. White to white and in my case, Black to yellow. 4) This may be unique to my situation but the reason I was replacing the pump was a loud humming noise from that particular old circulator. I was shocked to hear the same noise there when I was done with my install. Another hour of research found a helpful video suggesting I purge air and water from that zone. Simply opened the Return line water valve and dumped it into a 5 gallon bucket. Apparently that got the air out. My autofill slowly replaced my depleted water, ie, in my case I didn't have to do anything in terms of refilling my boiler. So all is working great now. Nice and quite and pipe is hot on both sides of the pump meaning I got the trapped air out. Hopefully this saves you some research time.
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