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PROZRTED Hot Water Recirculating System Pump Control

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Size: control


Color: Accessories


Features

  • PROZRTED pump control was only designed to set temperatures in all three modes or start the pump running in manual mode. The middle button was designed to start the pump when the pump was set in "manual" mode. Very simple product and easy to use.PROZRTED pump remote controller can work with PROZRTED HBS24-12 and HBS24-12A smart circulation pumps. This remote control can not work with HBS24-12T.
  • The default temperature of HBS24-12 and HBS24-12A is 38 degree C off and 33 degree C on. If you need to set higher or lower water temperature (From 32 degree C to 42 degree C), We provide the pump remote controller for you. When the pump was set in manual mode, If you start the pump by the remote control, the pump will work for 60 minutes. It means that in one hour, the pump will measure the water temp, if the water temp is lower than what you set, the pump will start to work.
  • One 27A 12V alkaline battery was included. Just lift the buttons and take these three buttons off for the battery replacement or screw installation.
  • 433 RF Easy installation. Double sided strong foam adhesive pad was included. The distance between the remote control and the pump must be less than 49ft. To pair with the pump: 1. Unplug the pump and plug the pump back. 2. After that, short press any button in the control in 5 seconds.
  • The max setting temperature is 42 degree C and the lowest setting temperature is 34 degree. The fixed temperature range is 5 degree C. For example, if the setting temperature is 42 degree C, when the water in pipe is over 42 degree C, the pump will stop working and then the pipe water temperature is lower then 42-5=37 degree C, the pump will start to work. If you are not completely satisfied with our product, please feel free to contact our customer service team.

Brand: PROZRTED


Color: Accessories


Material: Plastic


Style: Submersible


Power Source: Battery Powered


Manufacturer: ‎PROZRTED


Part Number: ‎Control


Item Weight: ‎2.72 ounces


Package Dimensions: ‎5.63 x 5.43 x 1.22 inches


Item model number: ‎control


Batteries: ‎1 12V batteries required. (included)


Size: ‎control


Color: ‎Accessories


Style: ‎Submersible


Material: ‎Plastic


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Batteries Included?: ‎Yes


Batteries Required?: ‎Yes


Battery Cell Type: ‎Alkaline


Date First Available: December 19, 2020


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Prozrted please fix this ! They did
Size: pipe size 1/2"+ 15" len.+ control +No 60 ... Color: Kit
Update: Next AM. They said pull power plug 1minute, replug and immediately push remote any button. Working fine now. Original :Lots of confusion about this product. First, I found Prozrted customer service who list a contact email on website and in instructions to be very good, In general they answer overnight and provide pictures as well as written advice. In relation to plumbers thinking it was oddball fittings etc – get a new plumber. I measured 14 turns per inch (TPI) for the half inch “NPT”. The top of each turn was properly flat, and the angle was correct. In other words it was true USA national pipe thread (NPT). It just was not NPT – national pipe TAPER which is what all my plumbing friends tell me NPT really refers to – a tapered fitting that seals by forcing taper into corresponding fitting. Prozrted fittings all seal by pressing on a resilient washer All fittings were in old fashioned terms “iron pipe” or straight non tapered . This is all made confusing by the fact that plumbers, tradesmen etc. also use the NPT term to mean; “ not funny metric, DIN, or BSP” threading. Most all plumbing I have seen from Asian sources is BSP or British standard which does not play well with USA standards. The use of the term NPT can result in going to store, requesting NPT and getting just that – a tapered as opposed to parallel thread which will not seat properly with parallel (straight). If your not confused now just google it. Anyway the fittings are fine and conform to US standards. These are the same you will see on your sink or toilet. Instructions are clear except for a few points. Orientation can be outlets right and left ( horizontal) or up and down(vertical). I saw some poor guy purchased new hoses so that “ shaft would be horizontal”. If you mount it with the clip either vertical or horizontal the shaft is horizontal. Only if the mode button is facing toward the sky instead of your navel will shaft be vertical. The seller has pictures showing all three positions with up/ down, right /left marked correct and back of unit flat on ground “ incorrect”. So, installation: piece of cake NOT. Big problem is to align your hoses with fittings on pump you may want right/left as opposed to up / down which is fine, except mounting clip only works for up / down. You can shove unit in sideways and get right /left but it is not secure. Next problem is clip to case mount which is held by two tiny screws into just plastic, no metal backing plate and insufficient support for 3lb motor that might run many hours. I put two squares of genuine 3M outdoor double sided tape under the clip to the motor to extend the surface area supported. My big problem had nothing to do with prozrted. The connectors (hoses) were just too short. 15 inches does not allow much wiggle room under my sink. You might want to start with 24 or 30 inch. Another problem is teflon tape, it is hard to wrap under the sink especially on 3/8 fittings. Actually not needed, these fittings seal by compressing a washer. The Teflon reduces friction and with true NPT threading helps with sealing but is not required here. Yet, everyone uses it. I just smear on a bit of rectorseal or gasoila and avoid the small flecks of teflon that break loose in many situations. Overall, a good product that only needs a rethink on mounting technique. If it only worked. So, the install: prepped everything, dry fit lines, positioned pump, fabricated mounting plate as back wall of vanity was masonite positioned ¾ inch in front of drywall. Removed old faucet as I needed longer braided hose and could not reach from underneath. Reinstalled faucet, took off door of vanity as I was too contorted in tiny space and my back was humped up 6 inches from floor. Replaced both old valves. Installed GFCI. Took tylenol and slept. Next day headed out for proper length hose. Came back, took more tylenol, went back under cabinet. Pump hookup itself really only took a few minutes ( although you will note this was day 2). Checked that valves were both open, H2O came out of spigot, no leaks were present. Plugged in cord to pump and power supply to GFCI. Cycled GFCI. Noted pump was showing blinking white light. No noise, no flow no effect touching mode “button” which appears to be touch control. Just blinking ×@#$+ white light. No help in Q&A. No help in manual. So now you know why this review is so long. I am sitting here waiting for response from the help team. THE SAGA CONTINUES: So, Prozrted fixed the no run situation right away and things were great. Put the remote on wall outside bed/bath hallway. Many guests and showers in July 2 months after install, worked perfectly. Mid August - just stopped working. No noise no notice just stopped. Blinking white again. No response to remote re-synch but noticed an every few cycles red blink. Sent video, next day support folks said " dead, sending new one under warranty". Got email from Amazon that it would arrive in 2 days. So again, customer support 5 stars. Now we all get to wait and see " mean time between failure" figure. Hopefully it will be years. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2023 by happy

  • An almost perfect product at a very competitive price
Size: pipe size 1/2"+ 12" length Color: Pump
I have purchased three of these now: one for my kitchen, one for my master bath (my house's plumping is Y-shaped so I need separate ones), and one for parents-in-law as a gift. It is a surprisingly good product for the price (similarly functional models can be hundreds of dollars more). I too was initially skeptical, but I have been using them for 6 months now and they are fantastic. I only run in manual mode so that I activate it whenever I want hot water. Quite quiet and very effective. I had two complaints about the product of which one has now been solved. 1) With the remote, once activated in manual mode, the pump stays on for 60 minutes more. The whole point of manual mode is to only be on when I activate it. However, I see that they now produce a version that does not have this 60 minute extended on feature. So one complaint completely resolved! 2) Even when the pump is off, water can flow from the hot water line to the cold. As a result, when the cold water tap is on, I get warm water. Note this is NOT because the pump has pumped some water from the hot water line into the cold as some reviewers have assumed. I have a on-demand hot water heater so I can hear it turning on whenever I use the cold tap (it turns on whenever there is flow in the hot water line). The pump has a check valve to prevent water from flowing from cold -> hot, but not from hot ->cold (indeed, you want water to move from hot to cold while the pump is running). It is true that the first couple of seconds are warm because of pumped hot water but regularly warm water is caused by water flowing from the hot water line. Turning the pump off has no effect on whether water can flow through the inactive pump from the hot water side to the cold. However, I have now resolved this on my set up by adding a drinking water-safe solenoid valve to the cold side of the pump. This valve is closed whenever unpowered and open when powered. I got one that also uses 24V DC (the same as the pump) so that I could wire it directly into the pump or use the same power supply. The product proved surprisingly sturdy to getting the cover off to do that (and I didn't want to break it) so instead I just have both the pump and solenoid valve plugged into the same smart outlet. Now, when I turn on the outlet, both the pump and valve activate and everything runs normally and when the outlet is off, my cold and hot water lines are isolated and I have only cold water when the cold water tap is on. If you happen to have lower pressure in your hot water line than your cold, you may also not have very warm water (as most of the water will be coming from the cold line), but this is not my situation. I consider this the ultimate setup (I note a previous reviewer added a manual valve to do something similar, but I didn't want to have to bend down under the sink and turn the valve every time I wanted to turn the pump on). The cheapest drinking water-safe valve I found was about $120, so I recognize that if PROZRTED wanted to add this feature built-in that 1) it would cost a lot more and 2) it would be a bulkier product, but I would have been happy to pay the extra for the perfect product. Hence, I call it a "near-perfect" product. Is it really a big deal to have warm water in my cold tap or to have my water heater click on when I only want cold water? No, of course not, but it is less than ideal. All-around a great product and worth getting, but it can be made to be even better. Details in case anyone else wants to copy my setup. I got a 1/2" pipe (to match my pump) drinking water-safe solenoid valve. It's female 1/2" NPT on both sides. Whatever this pump's product page says, the pump and the T-joint fittings are not NPT but NPS. NPT and NPS have very similar threads and will engage together but NPT seals by the threads tightening into each other because of the taper and NPS seals by screwing all the way in and pressing against a gasket, so, in general they don't seal together. NPS male will seal with an NPT female if you just add a ton (like 6 turns) of teflon tape to the male, that's what I did for the pump to solenoid valve connection, but NPT male will NOT seal with NPS female. For the valve (1/2" female NPT) to the T-joint (1/2" female NPS), it was quite the challenge as it is really hard to find NPS couplings in the US (and I really wanted to ensure any I got were rated for drinking water so I didn't want some random ones from the internet). I eventually found 1/2" male NPS to 1/2" male NPS at a sink supply store (marketed at a male thread shank assembly, the guy at the sink supply store was kind enough to cut the really long side of this item down for me to make it a little neater looking). I actually manage to fit one of the gaskets that came with the pump into the downstream (i.e. cold line) side of the valve and put a ton of teflon tape on my NPS male shank (not totally sure if it's sealing against the gasket or teflon tape, but all I care about is that it doesn't leak). The side with the T-joint worked perfectly since that is 1/2"NPS male to 1/2"NPS female. The solenoid valve doesn't come with a 120V AC-24VDC power supply, so you need to either buy one or use one you might have lying around. I attached a picture (the black tube in the picture is the dishwasher drain line). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2022 by Daniel Daniel

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