Correct way to install a Navi Circ valve

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  • čas přidán 10. 07. 2024
  • I have been getting quite a few questions from all over on problems they were having with the Navi-Circ valve and when looking at pictures or facetiming the contractors the device was installed wrong. Unlike other thermal bypass valves, you do need to look at the instructions and the device itself to correctly install the valve.
    This valve was designed by Navien and is larger and is able to be removed and cleaned.
    Navien, Navi-Circ valve # 30022965A
    If you are interested in my training course or would like to ask a question, please e-mail me at economyplmbg@aol.com
    I hope you enjoy this video,
    Mike
    A NAVIEN TANKLESS HEATER OR BOILER CAN ONLY BE INSTALLED BY A LICENSED PLUMBING CONTRACTOR.
    USE A LICENSED PLUMBING CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL YOUR NAVIEN UNIT, PLEASE FOLLOW ALL STATE AND LOCAL PLUMBING AND GAS CODES AND FILE A PERMIT FROM YOUR LOCAL BUILDING DEPARTMENT.
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Komentáře • 69

  • @TheBuddylab
    @TheBuddylab Před rokem

    I’ve had absolutely no issues with any of the Navien products. The new series unites are in my opinion the best on the market. I know there are a few channels that bash this product and I can’t get into the reason, but I tore through both series of there unites for over a month before I switched to the and there made quite well. Mike

    • @scotts4125
      @scotts4125 Před rokem +1

      If you spray Big Blu at the seam where the heat exchanger is screwed together exhaust gas leaks right out into the cabinet. It discolors the board and dissolves the black plastic parts turning it into an oily goo. Mikey Pipes went to a Ferguson dealer at the dealer not leaving the parking lot took a brand new one right out of the box plugged it and sprayed soapy water and the heat exchanger leaked. I am thinking you never soapy watered them so you haven't seen this yet. When the cabinet is put on they claim the exhaust gas doesn't leak out but it's sucking it's own exhaust back into the fresh air supply. Mike you are a good guy and I learned a ton from you about Rinnai. If you install these you are doing people a disservice. Please start spraying heat exchangers at the seam and you will see. The screws on the top of the exchanger are also loose out of the box on many and they loosen up over time. When they loosen it destroys the gasket. If you see the boards with a red color that means the exhaust leaked into it. Mikey probably made close to 50 videos about this and tried to work with Navien. They first denied it than told him testing with soapy water isn't a proper way to check for leaks. You know as a plumber that's BS. Then they claimed the leaking exhaust gases weren't harmful because it's a sealed unit. What do you think will happen to a machine if it keeps sucking in exhaust gas? These were being replaced 5-7 years and some less. They finally unleashed their legal team on him to stop making videos.

  • @wudntulike2no32
    @wudntulike2no32 Před rokem +1

    Its a bit off topic but I stumbled on some Rinnai roof shingles while looking for tankless water heaters on Lowes. Now I have watched a lot of your videos on venting but I haven't seen the shingles mentioned. The Lowes description just says for use with Rinnai tankless water heaters but doesn't mention which models (condensing or non condensing) or what size of piping. A short video on what they are for and when to use them would be helpful. Im set on the v75 since I don't plan on using the extra features of the RL75. Thank you for your videos, they have been extremely helpful.

  • @tonyguevara4883
    @tonyguevara4883 Před rokem

    Great video

  • @betobeto7903
    @betobeto7903 Před 9 měsíci

    Thanks! Question,, would that work with any other tankless? And would that make the heater turn on much more because the water is always getting heated?
    (I have Noritz that my contractor installed but does not have a return line or a recirculation future.

  • @jimhiggins7295
    @jimhiggins7295 Před 5 měsíci

    Love your presentations, I live in Sarasota. On a Rinnai tankless water heater, can you use 2 Navien bypass valves under the coldest faucets with a Grundfos UPS 15-55 SUC/TLC pump and a Taco SmartPlug to manage hot water flow?

  • @sgreeneplumbing
    @sgreeneplumbing Před rokem +2

    Is the navicirc compatible with the REP199ip? My Ferguson supplier got the Navicirv instead of the grundfos bypsss.
    There is no independent circ. Line so got the rinnai with it built in. I know how to do the parameters and All that i just wasn't sure if this navicirc was compatible with the Rennai

  • @edciano748
    @edciano748 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Hi! Do you have a video on programming the unit for time vs always on?

  • @ko6128
    @ko6128 Před rokem +2

    Navien tells me homeowner install voids warranty, but plumbing supply place says they won’t ask for receipt for warranty repairs. If true seems like good way to limit market share.

  • @petermartini4526
    @petermartini4526 Před rokem +4

    Mike great video as always.
    As rep for Navien here in western PA market I get a lot of questions on the piping & 2-way valve position on the new NPE-A2 series. Would you or are you planning a video on this?
    Thank you for all you do love your channel.

  • @ARTSPLUMBINGSERVICES213
    @ARTSPLUMBINGSERVICES213 Před rokem +3

    is there anything you have to do to the tankless?

  • @MichaelRHead-zv2zf
    @MichaelRHead-zv2zf Před rokem

    If cold is the return then do you lose your cold water

  • @megadrifter2010
    @megadrifter2010 Před rokem

    You emphasized in this video at time mark 2:30 that the valve HAS to be mounted vertically and flat against the back wall of the cabinet. My HVAC guy installed them not flat and not against the back wall. They kind of "hang" in mid air connected to the 4 water inlets and outlets. Could this mounting method result in the valve malfunctioning in any fashion whatsoever?

  • @KyleRollinsMammothSolutions
    @KyleRollinsMammothSolutions Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for pointing out it is capable of being cleaned. That definitely sets it apart for my project which doesn’t use a tankless. I’m bitcoin mining with an immersion tank running a couple heat exchangers for endless hot water while earning bitcoin, and now I want to make it INSTANT as well as endless!

    • @ThatTanklessGuy
      @ThatTanklessGuy  Před 2 měsíci

      I'm glad it helped, question what's Bitcoin mining? I've helped alot of people all over the world but never this lol

    • @KyleRollins420
      @KyleRollins420 Před měsícem

      @@ThatTanklessGuy Here is a video about Bitcoin mining (simplified): czcams.com/video/mrtSAgcpack/video.html and I'm planning on doing Immersion Cooling since my miners will use about 6.5 kilowatts all day and need to be cooled... I'm adding a heat exchanger to the mix to have hot water from the excess heat - here is the Immersion tank I want to use: czcams.com/video/kHf3aiGxADs/video.html

  • @muddyh2o
    @muddyh2o Před rokem +4

    How does the recirculation through the cold water supply work if there's a pressurized service in the same line?

    • @damianr1658
      @damianr1658 Před rokem +2

      Pump is pushing through hot side and is also pulling from cold side

  • @dillonkoonjoo3667
    @dillonkoonjoo3667 Před 9 měsíci

    Can i use this on my NCB-H combi boiler ?

  • @user-wt6tc6ly2m
    @user-wt6tc6ly2m Před 5 měsíci

    What about the electrical connections and how it is controlled... In particular I want to use this on an NPE( FIRST GENERATION ) NAVIEN WATER HEATER...

  • @larryshapiro11
    @larryshapiro11 Před 2 měsíci

    Hello I have a 2014 Navien 240A. I just checked my parameters only go to P12. Will this still work for me?

  • @neiadvv
    @neiadvv Před 2 měsíci

    Question, all time the cold water will be warm ?

  • @brandonkarn6675
    @brandonkarn6675 Před rokem

    Are there any settings I need to do to the unit if I am installing an external recirculating pump and Navi Circ valve?

    • @cynthiajennings7875
      @cynthiajennings7875 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Watch his other NaviCirc video. He says it cannot be installed with external pump. Must be installed on Navien or Renai units that have internal pumps.

  • @arjun1910
    @arjun1910 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Installed a new 240A2 with navicirc valve at distant sink. What is the settings on the machine internal vs external circulation? Right now there is no pipe entering the recirculating port on the water heater. Please help. Thanks

    • @BabyCakes32301
      @BabyCakes32301 Před 4 měsíci

      Hello. I am currently experiencing the same thing !! Did you ever get this issue resolved. Please help !!

    • @arjun1910
      @arjun1910 Před 4 měsíci

      @@BabyCakes32301 yes I did.. It's external circulation and you need to turn the valve inside the unit to enable external circulation

  • @adamsmith884
    @adamsmith884 Před měsícem

    Hi I have Navien CR 210 NG from many years always have cold water middle of the shower, now that unit is 15 years old. It stop giving hot water only warm water come.
    What do you think it's time to change unit or do something else

    • @ThatTanklessGuy
      @ThatTanklessGuy  Před měsícem

      It the internal thermistor that's dirty or needs to be changed. It the unit was never serviced there could be a lot or other problems that could pop up. I would consider putting a new unit in. Mike

  • @aprimbetyadegar2248
    @aprimbetyadegar2248 Před 3 měsíci

    I recently installed a Navien model 210S2 which doesn't have the internal circulation pump. It takes 45-50 seconds for the hot water to get to sinks and showers, even though I already installed an external Watts pump (3.11 GPM) with a universal circulation T-valve (not a Navi circ) under the kitchen sink. Do I need to install these universal T-valves under every sink to help with hot water gets faster? Please reply with your recommendations.

    • @wanaraz
      @wanaraz Před 3 měsíci

      Hi there. Did you ever get it squared away and working. I also have a Watts and their valves are junk. Just wondering if this will work with mine. Thanks.

    • @aprimbetyadegar2248
      @aprimbetyadegar2248 Před 3 měsíci

      @@wanaraz Not yet; no one knows yet if I can benefit of installing multiple universal T-valves. So far I found out the circulation pump needs to be installed between HOT/COLD water in order to circulate Hot water.

  • @christophertoussaint44
    @christophertoussaint44 Před rokem +2

    Could you show how the NPN setup is with an external recirc pump?

    • @TheBuddylab
      @TheBuddylab Před rokem +2

      I will be doing a video on that in a few weeks

    • @user-wt6tc6ly2m
      @user-wt6tc6ly2m Před 5 měsíci +1

      Where is it ? ​@@TheBuddylab

  • @Brooks.Mechanical.Electric
    @Brooks.Mechanical.Electric Před 2 měsíci

    Do I need to change the piping to the Navien if I'm using the Navicirc ? I have a customer I installed one for and it still takes 3.5 minutes to get water in the bathroom we put the Navicirc. I have the system set to external recirculation, the valve is set to ext, and the unit is set to always on. Any idea what's going on?

    • @ThatTanklessGuy
      @ThatTanklessGuy  Před 2 měsíci

      !- are the valves fully opened under the sink
      2- did you change the Speedy's
      3-The Navi-Circ is installed exactly as I show on my video
      4- How far away is the fixture
      5- Try Inteligent

    • @Brooks.Mechanical.Electric
      @Brooks.Mechanical.Electric Před 2 měsíci

      @@ThatTanklessGuy yes, I replaced all lav hoses and double checked the stop valves. It's approximately 60' horizontal run and it's a two level house. Navicirc is connected properly. I ran a recirc pump test and confirmed over 2 GPM flow per the digital display.

  • @leovolin7525
    @leovolin7525 Před 10 měsíci

    Hi Mike! Do you know if Navicirc will work with NCB-H combi boiler?

  • @paulcerna8148
    @paulcerna8148 Před rokem +1

    Can this sit vertically under cabinet?

  • @PeteDrachenberg
    @PeteDrachenberg Před rokem +1

    can a person install 2 or more navi circ valves in one house

    • @TheBuddylab
      @TheBuddylab Před rokem

      No you cant

    • @MrTictawk
      @MrTictawk Před rokem

      Yes you can especially if your hot water loop is complicated. I have had success doing it.

    • @plumbingtexas285
      @plumbingtexas285 Před rokem +2

      Two is the max per Navien

    • @ryanoc8776
      @ryanoc8776 Před rokem +1

      @@plumbingtexas285 I called them to confirm this. 2 is good to go. my line splits and goes upstairs and one downstairs and my downstairs was not working as well as upstairs and they recommend that I get a 2nd navicirc for the kitchen.

  • @rhfink
    @rhfink Před rokem

    Have you had any complaints of the NaviCirc valve periodically emitting an unusually loud 'whoop' sound? It only seems to happen when the valve closes right as the hot water recirculation cycle ends. Our plumber has replaced ours three times but it has not fixed the problem. It still makes the sound... not every time but most the time. It is quite loud and very noticeable at the kitchen sink (where it is installed as you show in your video), but also in each of the two bathrooms, as if the sound is transferring through the pipes. Have you ever heard this?

    • @sjpdavis
      @sjpdavis Před rokem +1

      We had an A2 installed this past August ('22) with a NaviCirc value in our master bath. Works flawless and w/o any sounds you mentioned. However, my installer did include a ball value just below the recirc line on the unit. He said leaving this value handle open at a 45 degree angle keeps the sound from occurring.

    • @rhfink
      @rhfink Před rokem

      @@sjpdavis Our installer today came by and replaced the NaviCirc valve with a Grundfos valve, one that seems to be very similar in function to the NaviCirc but without the temperature sensitive closure feature. It just has a check valve that closes based on the main unit stopping the hot water flow. It looks like the size is smaller and therefore takes longer to replace the hot water line (which ironically might be what that valve handle at 45 degrees is doing in your system) but it also seems to have completely stopped the 'whoop' sound. I understand the sound is caused by the closing of the valve based on the one board temp switch closing the valve. In any case, I think we finally have a solution to the annoying sound issue. Time will tell, but so far it has been blissfully quiet.

    • @vitallycheck
      @vitallycheck Před rokem

      @@rhfink Hi, Can you provide a quick update on your system?! Also you mentioned you have had multiple NaviCirc valves installed? Are all of them working properly all together with the water heater, basically you have an instant hot water almost in every faucet or shower head correct ?

    • @rhfink
      @rhfink Před rokem

      @@vitallycheck Actually, I have always had just one NaviCirc valve in the system, but it was replaced about four times over the last year trying to stop that squeak sound that occurred each time the valve closed. The last time he came by the plumber replaced the NaviCirc with the Grundfos valve and we have not had a single 'whoop' sound since. So that is the good thing. It might be due to smaller diameter of the Gurndfos compared to the NaviCirc (not positive about that one) but in any case, the change has done the trick.
      The other thing about our installation is that I believe we have an unfortunate T split in our water lines where the water used to come to the hot water tank in an interior closet near the center of the house. From there half went to the kitchen on one side of the house and the other half went to the bathrooms located on both levels on the other half of the house. So putting one valve in at one location may not be as effective compared to having one continuous long loop that ends somewhere at one point (e.g. the kitchen sink.) The bottom line now is that the kitchen sink can take a long time to get really hot water on demand if someone else has used the bathroom sink just before.
      So that's about the extent of it. The sound is gone, but the system is a hybrid between two manufacturers (Navien and Grundfos.)

  • @shanew7361
    @shanew7361 Před rokem +2

    Any issues with this failing or leaking? Was looking at the Navien npe-240a2 have read customer service is trash and the heat exchangers have been prone to fail quickly.

    • @scotts4125
      @scotts4125 Před rokem +1

      Stay away from Navien. Junk. Heat exchanger issues. Rinnai is solid.

    • @shanew7361
      @shanew7361 Před rokem +1

      @@scotts4125 Was looking at the Bosh or just doing a 75 gallon Bradford and White tank lol

    • @scotts4125
      @scotts4125 Před rokem +1

      @@shanew7361 Mikey Pipes was a Navien guy until he found a ton of issues with them and posted them on his YT channel. The heat exhangers leak and ruin everything inside the machine. They sued him not sure it those videos are still on but do a search. He really likes Bosch now. I have a Rinnai and not one issue.

    • @shanew7361
      @shanew7361 Před rokem +1

      @@scotts4125 I'm going 75 gallon Bradford and White less 💩 to mess with over the long run.

    • @scotts4125
      @scotts4125 Před rokem +1

      @@shanew7361 True. I have to flush mine out every year. All tankless require that. It's not really a big deal but if you don't do it they will break down on you at some point.