Pump over-run help please

far as i know only combi boilers and system boilers contain pumps ..

I'm going for a regular one ..

i have all the external parts for the whole set up ..all brand new and cost was quite cheap ..and they are quality stuff like Siemens ..honeywell

thanks for the extra diagram ,

all the best.markj
 
far as i know only combi boilers and system boilers contain pumps ..

I'm going for a regular one ..

i have all the external parts for the whole set up ..all brand new and cost was quite cheap ..and they are quality stuff like Siemens ..honeywell

thanks for the extra diagram ,

all the best.markj


The point is, will the (regular one)?. be fitted with a pump over run switch?.
 
over run switch ..
well i know that the worcester 24ri has it..as the regards the rest ..i dont know as i could not get them on the phone ...aftrer 5 mins i gave up .


that was yestrerday .

all the best.markj
 
OK.. thanks very much for answering my questions ..

It's very much appreciated and I'm very grateful ..
Just one more question for the time being ..



What is the most common side, for entry into the boiler, for the cable ..

left right ..or underneath.

all the best.markj
 
OK.. thanks very much for answering my questions ..

It's very much appreciated and I'm very grateful ..
Just one more question for the time being ..



What is the most common side, for entry into the boiler, for the cable ..

left right ..or underneath.

all the best.markj


Underneath.
 
Given the choice, a pump external to the boiler is best - if possible. The more parts that are not in the boiler, and therefore not specific to the manufacturer, the cheaper and easier they will be to replace. Pump is a good example - £ 50 outside, £ 150 inside! And that's just the cost of the part.
 
yep. thats why im going for regular boiler ..with almost everthing on the outside including the programer .

all the best.markj
 

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