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Has anybody experience with installing a vortex type central heating circulator? Because of back pressure on stopping the motor on a Grundfos, I'm looking at this alternative design which doesn't seem to interfere with the free flow of water. However, I can only find a German manufacturer. Anyway, would a circulator of this type be okay in a traditional open vented system?

Thanks for any advice
 

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