Oh yes, moved to the house in 2002 and was there so 23 years plus and now had to be replaced.Its served you well, time for the boneyard I think?.
There is no other UK seller for this part. From ali express; is not going to be the original so inferior and won't last long so may be not worth it.Impeller kit to replace :
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I think I'll repair and save the environment.I'd bite the bullet and replace the Pump. Otherwise you may be in the same position in the not to distant future.
Do you have a Magnaclean or similar? That's the best way to add inhibitor and for sampling to test. If not might be worth getting one.I emptied the header tank last week, is it a good idea to add 0.5L of the Sentinel x100 to the system? Guess taking off 0.5L or so water from header tank replacing it with the inhibitor will do the job?
I think I'll repair and save the environment.
Have you read the previous pages; was replaced 2 days ago.
The pumps age is on the front.....PC9913. as you said, week 13 1999.I dug further, removed the fan and got the bottom of the issue, broken plastic bits from fan which cause the grinding noises on its last day of operation, assume wear and tear of the material after 23 years plus. The whole impeller is free of sludge or curd which is good news. On the plate there are numbers, 9913 so possibly manufactured in week 13 of 1999
So a new fan and you're up and running
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I was not trying to repair the pump, I was asked to dismantle and see what's wrong. Again in pls read previous post #62 above. So I obliged for all to benefit and experience.I didn't read back through all the posts, no.
Confusion is as to why you are now seemingly wanting to repair a knackered pump when you've already replaced it.
I don't have Magnaclean but planning to fit one one soon. I do regular flushes every year but magnaclean will defo improve system.Do you have a Magnaclean or similar? That's the best way to add inhibitor and for sampling to test. If not might be worth getting one.
Adding inhibitor via the F/E tank it's not easy to get it into the system where it's needed. Otherwise might be worth getting an injection kit
Interesting. It looks as if the impeller fell off without undoing the bolt. Not surprising it was noisy! It's clearly beyond repair apart from replacing the complete rotor. That looks a bit Chinese but might be OK. I assume you're not considering that now the pump has been replaced.I dug further, removed the fan and got the bottom of the issue, broken plastic bits from fan which cause the grinding noises on its last day of operation, assume wear and tear of the material after 23 years plus. The whole impeller is free of sludge or curd which is good news. On the plate there are numbers, 9913 so possibly manufactured in week 13 of 1999
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I don't have Magnaclean but planning to fit one one soon. I do regular flushes every year but magnaclean will defo improve system.
I was allways a fan of the older type Grundfos but my plumbing friends tell me that the UPS3 especially and generally, all the newer type Grundfos's wouldn't now be their first choice due to relatively short lives and opt for pumps like the DAB Evosta 3, it might be a bit unfair because I wouldn't expect any A rated pump to last longer than maybe 10 years or so, I have a exactly 7 year old 6M Wilo Yonos Pico still working fine.Interesting. It looks as if the impeller fell off without undoing the bolt. Not surprising it was noisy! It's clearly beyond repair apart from replacing the complete rotor. That looks a bit Chinese but might be OK. I assume you're not considering that now the pump has been replaced.
BTW it's not a fan, it doesn't have one.
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