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He pump has gone and needs replacing. It has a celsia tf110 230v-50hz. What grundfos would be replace this please. Ive seen grundfos ups 15-60 pump 96281473.

Thanks
 
You can not install this type of pump any more ! Under the euro pump directive you should use an energy efficient type such a the Alpha L & you would be mad not to the running costs are a lot lower than the old 15/60 ups
 
You can still fit the ups chris, I rang up grundfos the other day and they said all the regs have done is stop them producing them, so sooner or later they'll run out and we won't have a choice.
 
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You can still fit the ups chris, I rang up grundfos the other day and they said all the regs have done is stop them producing them, so sooner or later they'll run out and we won't have a choice.

Your right, stocking up on them would be a good idea.

I have 😉
 
Same old story. Ooooo something new, Oh NO, followed by - "how dare they try to stop me from using something I have been using for years & years". Then - "well I am not going to" !! "I will show'em I am going to stockpile them & carry on for ever & ever".

What spend a bit of time & try to find out if they are any good, cheaper to run & buy, No, never, that would be to much like hard work & involve reading.
No wonder manufacturer have to result in giving away free samples to get some of you old buggers to even take a second look !!!!!!!!
Get with the modern world daddy'o.
 
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Been using smart pumps in the commercial sector for ages now. Yes some can be tricky to set up, especially those with external inverters, but the money saved in the long run pays dividends!
 
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grundfos all the way for me regardless of price, tbh im looking forward to the domestic catching up with whats been cracking off in the comercial sector (for a v long time).
 
You can not install this type of pump any more ! Under the euro pump directive you should use an energy efficient type such a the Alpha L & you would be mad not to the running costs are a lot lower than the old 15/60 ups

You can Chris if you can continue to get them. There is so much misinformation around it is little wonder people, even pros get confused.

In the real world Mrs Noheat wants it fixed.
She rings you for a price. You say sure a new A rated pump that will save you 20p a week on your leccie, supplied and fitted for £200
She rings the next guy who says no probs i'll fit you a pump (any pump, myson, screwfix shyte) for £150.
She takes the £150 offer and he got the job and made about £50 more than you would have at your £200 asking price. Her heating is working and she couldn't care less about 20p a week and if it breaks down again 2 years later such is life.
That is the reality i'm afraid, no matter what some bureaucrat says must be done to save the planet if indeed it really needs saving.
Devils advocate :smile:
 
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You can Chris if you can continue to get them. There is so much misinformation around it is little wonder people, even pros get confused.

In the real world Mrs Noheat wants it fixed.
She rings you for a price. You say sure a new A rated pump that will save you 20p a week on your leccie, supplied and fitted for £200
She rings the next guy who says no probs i'll fit you a pump (any pump, myson, screwfix shyte) for £150.
She takes the £150 offer and he got the job and made about £50 more than you would have at your £200 asking price. Her heating is working and she couldn't care less about 20p a week and if it breaks down again 2 years later such is life.
That is the reality i'm afraid, no matter what some bureaucrat says must be done to save the planet if indeed it really needs saving.
Devils advocate :smile:
All true I know tamz but more to them than just electrical savings if people would just spend the time & have a look.
Sometimes it not all about the money, sometime we should just try to do the right thing, as you well know.
China will supply copy of 15/50 I am sure & sell it cheaper, so how long do we want to keep fitting them for ? The race to the bottom is a quick & potentially devastating.
 
Im looking for a cheap replacement to get some hot water. Ive seen a flomasta on screwfix for £40 Flomasta Central Heating Pump | NoLinkingToThis would this be ok to replace the celsia multi head ip42 230-50? Thank for the help guys
 

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