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dewsbury
Hi,
I am not a plumber as you will see !
3-storey house being heated.
I have a condenser boiler for my underfloor heating system.
(There is a pump in the boiler - perhaps there always is!).
The boiler then immediately feeds a separate grundfos pump (which is electrically independent of the boiler).
Here lies the problem!
Yesterday I noticed that the house was not as warm upstairs and realised that the independent pump was not turned on. When I switched the pump ON the boiler reacted by virtually shutting down!! The temperature of the boiler dropped to 10 degrees and the boiler generally stops producing hot water.
Question: Why does switching on the independent pump cause the boiler to die?
Excuse the lack of detail but it may mean something to somebody!
I am not a plumber as you will see !
3-storey house being heated.
I have a condenser boiler for my underfloor heating system.
(There is a pump in the boiler - perhaps there always is!).
The boiler then immediately feeds a separate grundfos pump (which is electrically independent of the boiler).
Here lies the problem!
Yesterday I noticed that the house was not as warm upstairs and realised that the independent pump was not turned on. When I switched the pump ON the boiler reacted by virtually shutting down!! The temperature of the boiler dropped to 10 degrees and the boiler generally stops producing hot water.
Question: Why does switching on the independent pump cause the boiler to die?
Excuse the lack of detail but it may mean something to somebody!