Hi everyone. Bit of a daft question but I’ve just had the pump replaced by the housing group where I live.
They’ve fitted a Grundfos UPS3 15-50/65 and the fitter has left it on the default constant curve 3 which is a bit noisy and seems overpowered for the property, they’ve also snapped the gland on the installer plug as they didn’t rotate it and when they’ve shut the cover it’s cracked the thing against the pcb cover so I’ll try and get that sorted if a Grundfos sell them separately just for safety grrrr. Failing that I can always get them back out but didn’t want to be a bother if I can fix it myself.
I’ve turned it down to constant curve 1 and the radiators seem to be working fine and all get up to temp and the noise is much more manageable.
It‘s a small house with 6 radiators ( 3 up and 3 down with trv’s on 5 of them and the one in the same room as the thermostat without and are all balanced)
The combi is a Baxi Potterton Promax He Plus and no ABV as far as I can tell so I was wondering if I should use the constant curve as it’s working fine or the Proportional Pressure setting as recommended in the instructions as I don’t want to blow anything up.
Any help would be fantastic and sorry for the long essay.
They’ve fitted a Grundfos UPS3 15-50/65 and the fitter has left it on the default constant curve 3 which is a bit noisy and seems overpowered for the property, they’ve also snapped the gland on the installer plug as they didn’t rotate it and when they’ve shut the cover it’s cracked the thing against the pcb cover so I’ll try and get that sorted if a Grundfos sell them separately just for safety grrrr. Failing that I can always get them back out but didn’t want to be a bother if I can fix it myself.
I’ve turned it down to constant curve 1 and the radiators seem to be working fine and all get up to temp and the noise is much more manageable.
It‘s a small house with 6 radiators ( 3 up and 3 down with trv’s on 5 of them and the one in the same room as the thermostat without and are all balanced)
The combi is a Baxi Potterton Promax He Plus and no ABV as far as I can tell so I was wondering if I should use the constant curve as it’s working fine or the Proportional Pressure setting as recommended in the instructions as I don’t want to blow anything up.
Any help would be fantastic and sorry for the long essay.
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