Morning and Happy New Year everyone!
As is typical over the Christmas period my Central heating circulating pump died on new years eve. It had sounded like a bag of spanners for a while so i wasnt totally surprised. But its timing was impeccable.
The pump i replaced was a Primaflow CP5 (GPD 25-5S). The only one i could collect locally was a Grundfos UPS3 15-50/65. Replacement was fine and heating and hot water are working. Ive noted that to start with when my heating fires my oil fired boiler is short cycling (on 20s off 2-3s on 20s etc) for a while and will eventually stop and operate normally. I couldnt find ANY details on the flow curves of the old CP5 so im not sure how much of a replacement the UPS3 was. The old pump was running in flow curve III. So for now the new one is in flow curve III also.
Have i made a mistake with this pump? Do i just need to tune the flow lower perhaps? Worth mentioning that i have a back boiler fire also so i have 2 CH pumps and my Oil fired pump is on the return not the feed side of the boiler it would seem.
Thanks all
As is typical over the Christmas period my Central heating circulating pump died on new years eve. It had sounded like a bag of spanners for a while so i wasnt totally surprised. But its timing was impeccable.
The pump i replaced was a Primaflow CP5 (GPD 25-5S). The only one i could collect locally was a Grundfos UPS3 15-50/65. Replacement was fine and heating and hot water are working. Ive noted that to start with when my heating fires my oil fired boiler is short cycling (on 20s off 2-3s on 20s etc) for a while and will eventually stop and operate normally. I couldnt find ANY details on the flow curves of the old CP5 so im not sure how much of a replacement the UPS3 was. The old pump was running in flow curve III. So for now the new one is in flow curve III also.
Have i made a mistake with this pump? Do i just need to tune the flow lower perhaps? Worth mentioning that i have a back boiler fire also so i have 2 CH pumps and my Oil fired pump is on the return not the feed side of the boiler it would seem.
Thanks all