Key Terms
Pump Basics
Pump Accessories
Tanks & Specialties
The Bid & Spec Market
100

This is the term for systems that use water as the medium to transfer heating or cooling energy throughout a building.

What is hydronic(s)

100

This pump component creates the pressure differential that drives water through a hydronic system.

What is an impeller?

100

This pump accessory combines an elbow, straight pipe section, and strainer into a single body while conditioning flow into the pump inlet.

What is a suction diffuser?

100

This tank uses an internal bladder to absorb water volume expansion as the system heats up, helping keep system pressure stable.

What is a diaphragm (bladder) expansion tank?

100

In the bid-and-spec construction market, all project money ultimately comes from this party, who sets the budget and carries the project’s financial and contractual risk. 

Who is the owner?

200

This is the unit of thermal energy capacity found on every boiler and chiller nameplate.

What is a BTU (British Thermal Unit)?

200

In a primary–secondary hydronic piping arrangement, the system typically uses this many separate sets of pumps: one for the primary loop and one for the secondary loop.

What are two sets of pumps?

200

In this pump style, fluid enters axially and discharges at a 90-degree angle to the suction connection.

What is a base mounted end-suction pump (FI series)?

200

In a closed hydronic loop, the expansion tank is typically installed at the circulator’s point of no pressure change, on the suction side of the pump.

What is the suction (inlet) side of the pump (point of no pressure change)?

200

In a bid-and-spec project, this party produces the plans and specifications, focusing on design intent and code compliance rather than construction means and methods.

Who is the consulting engineer (mechanical design engineer/architect)?

300

 In this type of piping loop, water circulates under pressure with no exposure to the atmosphere or open air.

What is a closed loop (closed hydronic system)?

300

This damaging phenomenon occurs when vapor bubbles form and violently collapse inside a pump, eroding the impeller over time.

What is cavitation?

300

Installed at the pump suction and discharge, this flexible connector absorbs vibration and reduces noise, mechanically isolating the pump from the piping system.

What is a flexible connector (pump connector)?

300

The Taco 4900 series removes these two things from the hydronic loop in a single coalescing separator.

What is air and particulate dirt?

300

When selecting HVAC equipment in the bid-and-spec market, the mechanical contractor is usually most focused on these two factors.

What are cost and lead time?

400

This type of piping loop is open to the atmosphere, as seen in cooling tower basins and other evaporative systems.

What is an open loop (open hydronic system)?

400

On a pump curve, this is the maximum head a pump can generate, occurring at zero flow.

What is shutoff head?

400

The Taco MPV combines these three valve functions into a single body on the pump discharge.

What are vertical in-line pumps?

400

The makeup water assembly performs these two core functions for a hydronic loop.

What are initial system fill, maintaining system pressure, isolation from city water supply?

400

Hoffman & Hoffman is this type of HVAC company, acting as a bridge between top equipment manufacturers and the needs of contractors and owners.

What is a manufacturers’ representative (HVAC rep firm)?

500

This unit of pressure is expressed as the equivalent height of a water column, where 1 PSI equals 2.31 of them.

What is feet of head (ft. H₂O)?

500

o prevent cavitation, the Net Positive Suction Head Available (NPSHa) must always be this compared to the Net Positive Suction Head Required (NPSHr).

What is greater than (higher than)?

500

On the pump discharge, the Multipurpose valve (MPV) combines these three core valve functions into a single body.

What is shutoff, check, and balancing?

500

On the pump discharge, the multipurpose valve combines these three core valve functions into a single body in a hydronic loop.

What are shutoff, check, and balancing?