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What is the difference between a zone valve controller and a zone pump controller?

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What is the difference between a zone valve controller and a zone pump controller?

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A. A zone valve controller is used to operate motorized zone valves or loop actuators. When a thermostat calls for heat, the zone valve controller will open the motorized zone valve or loop actuator and start the circulator pump. A zone valve controller is used for systems with one circulator pump and multiple zones.A zone pump controller is used to operate zone pumps. When a thermostat calls for heat, the zone pump controller will start the appropriate circulator pump and send a control signal to start the heat source. A zone pump controller is used for systems with multiple circulator pumps supplying multiple single zone manifolds. Note: Comap manifold and radiant package item numbers ending with “L” require a 1/2″ crimp tool. Even though Radiant systems are very easy to install, we recommend installation by licensed, experienced professional installers. Radiant systems require electrical wiring, which must be comply with the NEC and other local electrical codes, if applicable. All e

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A. A zone valve controller is used to operate motorized zone valves or loop actuators. When a thermostat calls for heat, the zone valve controller will open the motorized zone valve or loop actuator and start the circulator pump. A zone valve controller is used for systems with one circulator pump and multiple zones. A zone pump controller is used to operate zone pumps. When a thermostat calls for heat, the zone pump controller will start the appropriate circulator pump and send a control signal to start the heat source. A zone pump controller is used for systems with multiple circulator pumps supplying multiple single zone manifolds. Note: Even though radiant floor heat systems are very easy to install, we recommend installation by licensed, experienced professional installers. Radiant systems require electrical wiring, which must be comply with the NEC and other local electrical codes, if applicable. All electrical wiring must be preformed by a licensed electrician. MVSupply.biz is a

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