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Hi all.
I'm suffering from hunting and an increase in noise from the hot water/central heating pump. At least I'm pretty certain its the pump.
The crurrently fitted unit is shown below in the first link. This has been installed for nearly 6 years. I've decided to replace it but justwondered what the difference is between this unit and the similar 55/130 unit shown in the second link below. I can see a small difference in flow rates, but other than that is their any reason not to go for the cheaper option.

Any advice greatly appreciated.

Mark

Circulation PUMP VA 55/130 DAB | eBay


DAB CIRCULATION WATER PUMP VA 55/130 FREE UK P+P | eBay
 
The only difference is the first one is newer

The second link it's probably new old stock
 
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