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Default Hot water recirculating pump

On May 13, 11:47*am, harry wrote:
On May 13, 10:54*am, Ed Pawlowski wrote:



On Mon, 13 May 2013 00:11:09 -0700 (PDT), harry


wrote:
Then you should have reports of people getting sick from
this. Bet you can't come up with a single one.....


Commonest is legionella.- Hide quoted text -


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So show us one case where this happened in a hot
water recirculating pump like that being discussed.


You really are a thick **** aren't you?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...eath-Legionnai....


I don't see it related at all. *Yes, it was warmed water, but not in a
domestic use recirculation. *It was long term exposed as in the spa.


Quoted:
Tests indicate the source of the outbreak to be either the hotel's
luxury spa or the decorative fountain in the main lobby.


According to the Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH), samples
taken from the fountain, the men's and women's locker rooms, and the
spa's whirlpool all tested positive for the same type of Legionella
found in the sick patients.


Read more


:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...9/THIRD-death-
Legionnai...

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If you have a length of pipe that has water that has been heated (so
driving out the chlorine)


At higher temperatures, chlorine is MORE effective.
Once again, the village idiot.




and then let go tepid, legionnaires thrives.
This is what happens if you have an intermittantantly run circulation
system.



So, show us one case where this was cited as a cause.
Just one! And note, a fountain in a hotel lobby spraying
constantly recirculated water, is not a case.