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Evening chaps. Can anyone recommend a good condensate pump. One that is easy to install and preferably doesn't need a seperate fuse spur to run it.
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Use the JeT one from bumbs or Raymond's . Wire it off the boilers feed and switch the boiler with the high level cut out. Shouldn't be wired of a separate fused spur any how as the if the pump was off the high level cut off would be live from boiler ..... Naughty! What boiler you connecting to?
I was watching a video o you tube about a pump and the guy said put a fused spur in
U will need to do it externally to boiler.
Cable from fused spur. Into junction box. Connet nutral and earth to boiler and pump and stat. Connect live to pump stat and to one of the two wires for the high level cut out (nut important which one of the two u use) connect other one to the live to boiler,
Then if pump stops working and overfills boiler stoops and no spillages and it gets noticed quickly not after the celing collapses
Yes but pump needs juice to run also. That's how we show all of our staff to do them. On a duo tec there is a spare block to use internally.
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