Just bought a UPS2 15-50/60 to replace a dying CP53 and am worried about the inrush current (based on the stories seen on this forum and elsewhere about the need for an NTC suppressor cable).
My heating system is wired such that the roomstat, via the programmer, switches the Honeywell V4043 zone valve which in turn starts the pump and fires the boiler.
I've just checked the spec of the zone valve and the switch is rated at 2.2A.
So the question is, do I need the NTC cable? I'm a bit confused, reading through the threads about this seems to suggest that early versions of the pump need the cable and with later versions the pump was either modified to include the suppressor or the cable was supplied with the pump.
The pump I purchased doesn't have a cable, so I'm not sure if I can safely fit this.
Thanks in advance for any help.
My heating system is wired such that the roomstat, via the programmer, switches the Honeywell V4043 zone valve which in turn starts the pump and fires the boiler.
I've just checked the spec of the zone valve and the switch is rated at 2.2A.
So the question is, do I need the NTC cable? I'm a bit confused, reading through the threads about this seems to suggest that early versions of the pump need the cable and with later versions the pump was either modified to include the suppressor or the cable was supplied with the pump.
The pump I purchased doesn't have a cable, so I'm not sure if I can safely fit this.
Thanks in advance for any help.