Been renovating my house and in the process improved insulation and removed quite a few rads. I've also installed more than half downstairs floor with underfloor heating which has it's own manifold with attached pump (UPS2) as supplied by the underfloor heating supplier.
Boiler is sited remotely in outbuilding with the main pump, Grundfos UPS 25-55 180. About 25m run of 35mm pipe to house under tarmac then comes up through floor inside and then initially into 28mm pipework and what I think is now a possibly unnecessary second pump, Grundfos UPS 15-50 130 which is set to lowest speed (1 of 3). 22mm copper circulates round house to rads.)
Now I've removed several rads, zoned system up/down/underfloor (total now of 10 rads + 4 towel rails) I'd like to trial the system with just the one boiler pump and bypass the internal house pump, but rather than draining down the whole system I'd like to trial it first to make sure it proves adequate.
Are there connectors available that match those on the pump so I can just close off the valves either side and replace pump with matching pump connectors and straight pipe, temporarily in case I am wrong and end up putting the pump back? Had a quick Google but don't see what I would need to do the quick swap-out? Other than that it's full drain down and take out the pump connectors and back to compression joints that are either side of the pump shut-off valves, but prefer to avoid if possible just for a quick trial.
Thanks for looking.
Boiler is sited remotely in outbuilding with the main pump, Grundfos UPS 25-55 180. About 25m run of 35mm pipe to house under tarmac then comes up through floor inside and then initially into 28mm pipework and what I think is now a possibly unnecessary second pump, Grundfos UPS 15-50 130 which is set to lowest speed (1 of 3). 22mm copper circulates round house to rads.)
Now I've removed several rads, zoned system up/down/underfloor (total now of 10 rads + 4 towel rails) I'd like to trial the system with just the one boiler pump and bypass the internal house pump, but rather than draining down the whole system I'd like to trial it first to make sure it proves adequate.
Are there connectors available that match those on the pump so I can just close off the valves either side and replace pump with matching pump connectors and straight pipe, temporarily in case I am wrong and end up putting the pump back? Had a quick Google but don't see what I would need to do the quick swap-out? Other than that it's full drain down and take out the pump connectors and back to compression joints that are either side of the pump shut-off valves, but prefer to avoid if possible just for a quick trial.
Thanks for looking.