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I need some advice as to the correct circulating pump to fit to an existing microbore system on my domestic two story semi-detached house.
The system was installed many years ago and works on a baxi Bermuda back boiler, the system is clean and the boiler is well maintained and working fine, currently fitted is a wilo-smart 25/5 pump but I believe this to be the wrong pump for the system as when the heating switches on the pump appears to hold back and just hums rather than circulating, also again at start up I get some kettleling from the boiler and initially soon after start up hot water backfeeds as far as the f&e tank. This only appears to happen with the heating and not so much with the hot water Which I suspect is caused by latent heat from the boiler due to the pump holding back.
When the system warms up and the pump is running constantly the cf and expansion cool back down to acceptable levels.
Its worth note that the boiler stat now needs to be set fairly low again in order to stop overrunning into the expansion tank.
Originally fitted to the system was a two stage (manually variable head) myson pump which worked fine for donkey’s years but has now been discontinued.
The system is pretty conventional with a cylinder on the first floor controlled by a three port mid position valve both the feed and expansion connections are about 150mm apart.
The pump is on the return to the boiler and about 1.3mtr away I changed the pump about 18months ago as the original developed a few leaks and updated the rads and valves sometime after.
The system was in need of drastic updating as although the boiler had been changed a few years back the system was about 30 years old, So I recently changed all the radiators disposed of all the old dual port microbore valves and replaced these with thermostatic ones, apart from of course the towel rail in the bathroom which works from the heating system and has manual valves left partially open,
The system currently and as it is more or less at its maximum as regards to heating output and required a fair bit of balancing in order to get heat to every radiator hence the towel rail valves being only partially open.
I suspect that the pump is either faulty or the wrong pump for my type of system and that I should have fitted a pump with a constant flow rather than the wilo which appears to have an internal invertor, any suggestions as to the make/type of pump that i should have fitted as a direct replacement for the myson would be much appreciated, I am aware that changes to legislation seem to now require invertor pumps but i desperately require advice as to what pump I need to fit in order to make the system more efficient and stop my ceurrent problems.
The system was installed many years ago and works on a baxi Bermuda back boiler, the system is clean and the boiler is well maintained and working fine, currently fitted is a wilo-smart 25/5 pump but I believe this to be the wrong pump for the system as when the heating switches on the pump appears to hold back and just hums rather than circulating, also again at start up I get some kettleling from the boiler and initially soon after start up hot water backfeeds as far as the f&e tank. This only appears to happen with the heating and not so much with the hot water Which I suspect is caused by latent heat from the boiler due to the pump holding back.
When the system warms up and the pump is running constantly the cf and expansion cool back down to acceptable levels.
Its worth note that the boiler stat now needs to be set fairly low again in order to stop overrunning into the expansion tank.
Originally fitted to the system was a two stage (manually variable head) myson pump which worked fine for donkey’s years but has now been discontinued.
The system is pretty conventional with a cylinder on the first floor controlled by a three port mid position valve both the feed and expansion connections are about 150mm apart.
The pump is on the return to the boiler and about 1.3mtr away I changed the pump about 18months ago as the original developed a few leaks and updated the rads and valves sometime after.
The system was in need of drastic updating as although the boiler had been changed a few years back the system was about 30 years old, So I recently changed all the radiators disposed of all the old dual port microbore valves and replaced these with thermostatic ones, apart from of course the towel rail in the bathroom which works from the heating system and has manual valves left partially open,
The system currently and as it is more or less at its maximum as regards to heating output and required a fair bit of balancing in order to get heat to every radiator hence the towel rail valves being only partially open.
I suspect that the pump is either faulty or the wrong pump for my type of system and that I should have fitted a pump with a constant flow rather than the wilo which appears to have an internal invertor, any suggestions as to the make/type of pump that i should have fitted as a direct replacement for the myson would be much appreciated, I am aware that changes to legislation seem to now require invertor pumps but i desperately require advice as to what pump I need to fit in order to make the system more efficient and stop my ceurrent problems.