Hi all. Fitted a replacement Salamander shower pump, (CT75X 250w), just over 12 months ago.
It replaced a CT50 which had burnt out before we rented the property, (didn't find out till after moving in and landlord paid for replacement pump). We have often had problems with air locks due to the run of the pipe work and on occasion I have had to bypass the pump switches and 'force purge' the system to remove the air.
Just returned from a 10 day holiday and now can't get the pump to operate at all. Have tried the by pass method and even fitted a new capacitor but the pump will not even attempt to start. We have a small trickle at the shower head but not enough to have a proper shower. Pump is situated on the floor of the airing cupboard next to the hot water tank. Cold water tank is in the loft about 8' higher,(to the base of the cold tank). Cold water is fed from the loft to the pump, from the pump back up into the loft where it then runs across for about 12'-15' before dropping down into a stud wall cavity to the back of the mixer valve. From the mixer valve it is then piped back up to ceiling height to an overhead outlet plate. Hot water runs the same path from the pump to the shower head.
As I am not in work for another week I have no test equipment here apart from a multimeter. (Have checked the fuse and that there is a 230v supply to the socket.)
Can anyone give me any ideas what the problem may be this time and if, in their opinion, the pump is adequate for this length of pipe run. If not adequate then what size would you suggest?
Sorry for long post but have tried to give as much info as possible. All pipework is 15mm copper with the exception of the 15mm flexi tubes to the pump.
It replaced a CT50 which had burnt out before we rented the property, (didn't find out till after moving in and landlord paid for replacement pump). We have often had problems with air locks due to the run of the pipe work and on occasion I have had to bypass the pump switches and 'force purge' the system to remove the air.
Just returned from a 10 day holiday and now can't get the pump to operate at all. Have tried the by pass method and even fitted a new capacitor but the pump will not even attempt to start. We have a small trickle at the shower head but not enough to have a proper shower. Pump is situated on the floor of the airing cupboard next to the hot water tank. Cold water tank is in the loft about 8' higher,(to the base of the cold tank). Cold water is fed from the loft to the pump, from the pump back up into the loft where it then runs across for about 12'-15' before dropping down into a stud wall cavity to the back of the mixer valve. From the mixer valve it is then piped back up to ceiling height to an overhead outlet plate. Hot water runs the same path from the pump to the shower head.
As I am not in work for another week I have no test equipment here apart from a multimeter. (Have checked the fuse and that there is a 230v supply to the socket.)
Can anyone give me any ideas what the problem may be this time and if, in their opinion, the pump is adequate for this length of pipe run. If not adequate then what size would you suggest?
Sorry for long post but have tried to give as much info as possible. All pipework is 15mm copper with the exception of the 15mm flexi tubes to the pump.
