Hi all,
My trusty Grundfos UPS-15-50 Selectric was looking a bit sorry for itself because the ball valve on one of its pump fittings had been leaking. Since it was now 20 years old I thought it might be a good idea to fit a replacement before next winter sets in (probably around end July given the current state of "summer" 2024)
I plugged the pump's spec into the Grundfos site and was advised to buy a UPS3 15-50/65 130. There was an online manual and everything things looked good so I went ahead and bought one.
Things went well initially. DImensions-wise the pump was a perfect replacement and it certainly looked the part with its matt black finish and rinky-dink led control panel. My problems began when I turned it on.
I've got a fairly demanding system and used to run the old UPS Selectric on its maximum speed setting. I've tried all 7 of the UPS3's speed settings and not one of them seems capable of shifting water through the boiler fast enough to stop the boiler turning off due to over-heating.
I thought that maybe I'd got an airlock or something, but I've now gone through exactly the same procedure to reinstall/uninstall the old pump (ie twice). This still does the job perfectly, despite its horrible, corroded appearance.
Has anybody else had problems with the UPS3? My feeling is that it's under-powered. Can anyone suggest where I might have gone wrong?
Regards, MartinJ
My trusty Grundfos UPS-15-50 Selectric was looking a bit sorry for itself because the ball valve on one of its pump fittings had been leaking. Since it was now 20 years old I thought it might be a good idea to fit a replacement before next winter sets in (probably around end July given the current state of "summer" 2024)
I plugged the pump's spec into the Grundfos site and was advised to buy a UPS3 15-50/65 130. There was an online manual and everything things looked good so I went ahead and bought one.
Things went well initially. DImensions-wise the pump was a perfect replacement and it certainly looked the part with its matt black finish and rinky-dink led control panel. My problems began when I turned it on.
I've got a fairly demanding system and used to run the old UPS Selectric on its maximum speed setting. I've tried all 7 of the UPS3's speed settings and not one of them seems capable of shifting water through the boiler fast enough to stop the boiler turning off due to over-heating.
I thought that maybe I'd got an airlock or something, but I've now gone through exactly the same procedure to reinstall/uninstall the old pump (ie twice). This still does the job perfectly, despite its horrible, corroded appearance.
Has anybody else had problems with the UPS3? My feeling is that it's under-powered. Can anyone suggest where I might have gone wrong?
Regards, MartinJ