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The TACO 953-1549-41BRP is a seal kit that includes a bronze shaft sleeve and gaskets. This kit is suitable for repairing TACO Series FI, CI, and KV pumps. It works effectively within a temperature range of up to two hundred fifty degrees Fahrenheit and a maximum pressure of one hundred twenty-five psi.
Pump Part Type | Seal Kit |
---|---|
Pump Series Repaired | CI Series, FI Series, KV Series |
Condition | New |
Purpose-Built for Hydronic Systems
An 11-gallon vertical bladder expansion tank designed for hydronic, hydro-pneumatic, and drawdown applications.
Durable Construction
Features a heavy-duty butyl rubber bladder inside a fabricated steel shell built to ASME Section VIII, Division 1 standards.
Factory Pre-Charged
Pre-charged to 125 PSIG for quicker installation and reliable performance.
Vertical Installation Required
Engineered specifically for vertical mounting to ensure proper function and longevity.
High Temperature Rating
Operates safely at temperatures up to 240°F (116°C).
Versatile Use
Suitable for heating, chilled water, and non-potable systems requiring efficient air and water separation.
Q: What is the Taco CBX42-125?
A: An 11-gallon vertical bladder expansion tank designed for hydronic heating/cooling systems. It separates air and water to stabilize pressure and prevent water hammer.
Q: What is the Taco 953-1549-41BRP?
A: A comprehensive seal kit for Taco FI, CI, and KV series pumps, including shaft sleeve, mechanical seal, gaskets, O-rings, slinger, and lubricant.
Q: Which pumps are compatible with the 953-1549-41BRP seal kit?
A: Compatible with many Taco FI, CI, and KV series pump models, such as FI1206F2HA, CI1507F2HA, and KV2009AE2HA.
Ensure tank compatibility with your system specifications.
Check and adjust the air pre-charge to match system fill pressure when the system is off.
Inspect for leaks regularly; a drop in air pressure may indicate bladder failure.
Use soapy water around connections to detect leaks during inspection.
Maintain system pressure within recommended limits to avoid tank damage.
Perform routine visual inspections for wear, corrosion, or damage.