When you want quiet, dependable power plus hydraulic performance and dimensional characteristics that meet the very latest standards, choose a Taco FI Series Pump. The improved bearing frame design features sealed-for-life bearings that meet all industry requirements for a minimum L 10 life of 60,000 hours, and optional, re-greaseable bearings are also available.
An easy-to-replace, slip-on shaft sleeve facilitates seal maintenance in the field and lowers maintenance costs. Tacos exclusive dry shaft design protects the pump shaft by eliminating contact with the circulating fluid, so corrosion-resistant shaft materials are generally not required. FI Pumps also feature flush seal line taps, allowing the installation of a filter to protect the seal from non-condensible particles present in open systems. In addition, pressure tappings on suction and discharge connections are provided as a standard feature.
Taco FI Pumps are ideally suited for a variety of applications, including heating, air conditioning, pressure boosting, cooling water transfer, and water supply.
Features:
Dry Shaft DesignEliminates contact with system fluid, simplifies seal removal and re-installation.
Rear, Pull-Out Design Allows Servicing Without Disturbing System Piping
Flush Seal Line Tap Allows Filter Installation
Standard Pressure Tappings on Suction and Discharge Connections
Fully Welded, Rigid Structural Base with Enclosed Ends and Open Grouting AreaReduces vibration and improves performance.
Generations of HVAC professionals have known and trusted Taco to design and build the most reliable products in the industry.
Homeowners may never have heard of us, even though our pumps, controls and system components may be hard at work in their basements!
Taco delivers exceptional quality because it has been owned and operated by the same family for over 80 years; a family whose dedication to its customers, products and employees has never wavered.
Taco is led by John Hazen White, Jr., whose grandfather founded the company. To this day, John goes to work in the building where his products are made - a rarity in American manufacturing.