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I've though it would be good if danfoss would make a 'riello compatible pump, I'm sure they would sell well given the number of riello burners around nowadays.
 
I've though it would be good if danfoss would make a 'riello compatible pump, I'm sure they would sell well given the number of riello burners around nowadays.

Have wondered for years why Danfoss didn't, or couldn't do a substitute for Riello pumps. Don't think there should be a legal problem but maybe they think it is not the way to do things.
There was Pumps that did Riellos that were Chinese but were probably illegal as were boxed as Riellos.
 
To think that a lot of people will be replacing a decent standard efficiency boiler that has a reliable burner, to a new condensing boiler, partly to save oil & then find their new Riello burner needs a new oil pump often!
Seems it might be a case of - save a £100 a year on oil & spend it on new pumps!
 
I find it quite noticeable when you replace a old riello pump the difference in weight between the old and new.
 
I find it quite noticeable when you replace a old riello pump the difference in weight between the old and new.
Must check that.

Maybe it is the weight of oil in the old pump, - they hold a fair bit.
Or it's a lot of crud! Lol!
 
Can't remember the last time I installed a new boiler that didn't have a riello burner in it.
 
I can wall hung grant, also i believe trianco don't use grants (not that I would fit one!) not sure about the new HRM's though.
 
Turco boilers (N.I.) use Electroil burners. Also STD eff Worcester boilers (now not made).
Just about everything else uses Riello. Pity they wouldn't give a choice of burner manufactorers.
 
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