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I’ve got a 6 bedroom house with 4 bathrooms. There are 24 radiators in total. It’s a sealed system with an expansion vessel.

I’m going to upgrade the existing Grundfos pump to a small commercial type. I’ve already got two pumps in my possession to choose from. The Grundfos UPS2 25-80 and the Grundfos Alpha2 25-80. I’m looking for opinions on which pump to use or in fact if you think that neither of them are a good choice.
 

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For a system that size I would have wanted at least 2 zones and a pump on each zone.

I think that may be a future option if the pump replacement doesn’t work out. One of my problems is finding a competent heating engineer in my area.
 
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I think that may be a future option if the pump replacement doesn’t work out. One of my problems is finding a competent heating engineer in my area.
I'm sure if you share what area you are from (only thereabouts, don't need to share entire address of course) then there may be a member on here that can help.
 
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According to Grundfos Product Centre the UPS2 15-50/60 has been replaced by the UPS3 15-50/65. The UPS2 25-80 and UPS2 32-80 are still available.
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I’ve got a 6 bedroom house with 4 bathrooms. There are 24 radiators in total. It’s a sealed system with an expansion vessel.

I’m going to upgrade the existing Grundfos pump to a small commercial type.
Why?
 
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I'm sure if you share what area you are from (only thereabouts, don't need to share entire address of course) then there may be a member on here that can help.

I’m in Reading, Berkshire
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According to Grundfos Product Centre the UPS2 15-50/60 has been replaced by the UPS3 15-50/65. The UPS2 25-80 and UPS2 32-80 are still available.
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Why?

The manufacturer’s installation instructions for my boiler suggest using a small commercial pump. British Gas engineer told me that using a standard pump can lead to premature failure of the heat exchanger.
 
The manufacturer’s installation instructions for my boiler suggest using a small commercial pump. British Gas engineer told me that using a standard pump can lead to premature failure of the heat exchanger.
It would help if you told us which boiler you have.
 
It’s a Potterton Suprima 120L
That's very useful.

The Suprima 120L is a 35kW boiler so the required flow rate at an 11C temperature drop is approx 46 litres/min or 2.76 cu.m/hr; the pressure drop across the boiler is 1.2m.

Looking at the pump curve for the Alpha2, the pump can only produce 3.2m head at 2.76 cu.m/hr, on speed 3. So this leaves only 2m for the heating circuit (3.2 - 1.2), which willl not be sufficient.

The UPS2 25/80, on the other hand, can produce between 5m and 8m head at 2.76 m.cu/hr, depending on speed, leaving between 3.8m and 6.8m for the heating circuit. which should be adequate.
 
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That's very useful.

The Suprima 120L is a 35kW boiler so the required flow rate at an 11C temperature drop is approx 46 litres/min or 2.76 cu.m/hr; the pressure drop across the boiler is 1.2m.

Looking at the pump curve for the Alpha2, the pump can only produce 3.2m head at 2.76 cu.m/hr, on speed 3. So this leaves only 2m for the heating circuit (3.2 - 1.2), which willl not be sufficient.

The UPS2 25/80, on the other hand, can produce between 5m and 8m head at 2.76 m.cu/hr, depending on speed, leaving between 3.8m and 6.8m for the heating circuit. which should be adequate.

Thanks for your detailed response.
 
That's very useful.

The Suprima 120L is a 35kW boiler so the required flow rate at an 11C temperature drop is approx 46 litres/min or 2.76 cu.m/hr; the pressure drop across the boiler is 1.2m.

Looking at the pump curve for the Alpha2, the pump can only produce 3.2m head at 2.76 cu.m/hr, on speed 3. So this leaves only 2m for the heating circuit (3.2 - 1.2), which willl not be sufficient.

The UPS2 25/80, on the other hand, can produce between 5m and 8m head at 2.76 m.cu/hr, depending on speed, leaving between 3.8m and 6.8m for the heating circuit. which should be adequate.

Out of curiosity, how did you determine the flow rate was 46 litres/min?
 
From the installation manual (actually shows 45.82); but it's easy to calculate.

litres/min = (60 x kW output) /(4.18 x ΔT) where 4.18 is Joules Constant, and ΔT is the difference between flow and return temperatures.

I should have said 46 litres/min assumes the boiler is set to "Winter". If it's set to "Summer" the flow is approx 31 litres/min.
 
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From the installation manual (actually shows 45.82); but it's easy to calculate.

litres/min = (60 x kW output) /(4.18 x ΔT) where 4.18 is Joules Constant, and ΔT is the difference between flow and return temperatures.

I should have said 46 litres/min assumes the boiler is set to "Winter". If it's set to "Summer" the flow is approx 31 litres/min.

Thanks again for your informative response.
 

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