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Can anyone recommend a suitable pump replacement for this one?

 

well, I’m assuming it’s the pump as the boiler is working but the heat never gets far from the boiler at all and the pump is making non standard noises!

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Gravity system with a heat only boiler?

 

I'm less of a fan of Grundfos these days, and am steering towards Wilo more often. The 5 means 5m head, so most off the shelf standard circulators will do the job.

 

This one may suit your needs and should be available locally LINK

 

Hopefully the pump valves will hold well enough for a deft switch over, but expect them to not close fully.

Posted
32 minutes ago, Nickfromwales said:

Gravity system with a heat only boiler?

Thanks for the quick response Nick. I’m not a plumbing expert but I think it’s a gravity system!

The boiler does heating and feeds the hot water tank and there are a couple of tanks in the loft.

 

im a bit worried about how well the isolators will work as I know there’s already an old isolator in the hot water cupboard that doesn’t turn!

So im a little reluctant to have a go myself in case I can’t get the new one to fit properly. But it would be cheaper than getting someone in to do it!

Posted
11 minutes ago, ProDave said:

First check the header tank is not dry.

Just seen this. Ok I will do. Does that still influence whether the boiler will work for the heating if there is no call for hot water?

Posted
23 hours ago, Nickfromwales said:

Gravity system with a heat only boiler?

 

I'm less of a fan of Grundfos these days, and am steering towards Wilo more often. The 5 means 5m head, 

 

 

I bought a DAB but since hearing what you can do with the head adjustment from @John Carroll if I ever have to replace it I'll go for Wilo

 

23 hours ago, Nickfromwales said:

This one may suit your needs and should be available locally LINK

 

Drop in replacement

 

23 hours ago, Nickfromwales said:

Hopefully the pump valves will hold well enough for a deft switch over, but expect them to not close fully.

 

I think I'd do the job properly - drain system down and replace the valves at the same time as the pump but that's because I'd want to give the valves the best chance next time the pump needs replacing 

 

 

 

Posted
1 hour ago, marshian said:

I think I'd do the job properly - drain system down and replace the valves at the same time as the pump but that's because I'd want to give the valves the best chance next time the pump needs replacing

Yes, but what exactly is the point in fitting pump isolation valves, if you change them every time you change the pump? ;) May as well just hard plumb the pumps at that stage.

 

Worth seeing if they hold as it's a basement or summat by the look of it, so a few drops of water ain't gonna hurt, but the changeover will be a 30 min job.

Posted
21 minutes ago, Nickfromwales said:

Yes, but what exactly is the point in fitting pump isolation valves, if you change them every time you change the pump? ;) May as well just hard plumb the pumps at that stage.

 

Worth seeing if they hold as it's a basement or summat by the look of it, so a few drops of water ain't gonna hurt, but the changeover will be a 30 min job.

 

I hear you but in my experience the pump valves have normally been in a heck of a lot longer than the current pump and are normally badgered

 

Time before last when I replaced a pump the valves were badgered and I did it with the acceptance of some water leakage

 

The next time I replace the pump I did pump and valves with a partial drain down - when that pump failed the valves held with the next pump replacement

 

Caveat - I've been in this house since 1991 so it not like I've burnt thro pumps

 

Posted
13 minutes ago, marshian said:

I hear you

Likewise, but these aren’t original-looking, old ass valves in the op. ;) 

 

You know I’m like a dog with a bone so this one’s worth a bit of (maybe mis) adventure afaic. 
 

“What if they work?” 👀

Posted
7 minutes ago, Nickfromwales said:

Likewise, but these aren’t original-looking, old ass valves in the op. ;) 

 

You know I’m like a dog with a bone so this one’s worth a bit of (maybe mis) adventure afaic. 
 

“What if they work?” 👀

 

Yeah but they look a bit leaky!!!

 

Perhaps that's just me!!!

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Not the stems, just the pump nuts. Also, brass doesn’t rust so it’s the pump that’s corroding not the valves. 
 

Very likely the original pump has those nasty rigid washers, not the modern, more compliant rubber ones.

 

Dog. 
 

Bone. 
 

🤣

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