I've just found a load of old photos I took when I was an apprentice. Among them was this standard circulating pump that was installed on an unvented secondary return circuit. It should have been a bronze pump as I'm sure you know. I was called to re-install the unvented cylinder which was up in the loft. It didn't comply in many ways and the insurers picked up on the faults and I was sent to reinstall it to regulations.
When this pump failed the homeowners were away for several days with this pouring mains water from a 22mm feed from the loft into the house. It was a beautiful old place owned by a wealthy elderly couple and the damage was extensive as you can imagine. Much high quality antique furniture was ruined.
Anyway, I thought you guys might like to see a what a pump looks like after being used for the wrong purpose. I believe it took about 2 years to get to this condition and failure.
When this pump failed the homeowners were away for several days with this pouring mains water from a 22mm feed from the loft into the house. It was a beautiful old place owned by a wealthy elderly couple and the damage was extensive as you can imagine. Much high quality antique furniture was ruined.
Anyway, I thought you guys might like to see a what a pump looks like after being used for the wrong purpose. I believe it took about 2 years to get to this condition and failure.