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Nov 5, 2023
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Hi all, we have a water circulation pump to bring hot water from our woodburning stove and send it to a thermal accumulator tank. We've just started our second season and it's broken. I thought these were meant to last 10 - 15 years?

We don't have a domestic water supply - we use water from our own well which is filtered through a separate pump and stored in a storage tank for domestic water use. Is it possible that the "untreated" water could be the cause of the problem? At 300 quid per pump, I don't expect it to break each year!

Perhaps I should have drained the system over the summer so that water wasn't sat in the pump - could this be the root cause?

Photo of the pump in situ, and the part that broke, are below.

Many thanks
 

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Also £300 per pump not a chance


Pumps arnt rated really for solid fuel temps

Would recommend a steel impella
 
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As Simon has hinted, this should be done by gravity really. Get someone in to look at your set up, someone who knows what they’re doing.
 

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