Hi all,
I have a condensing boiler with a non-gravitational route for the condensate. The company who fitted the boiler fitted a Grundfos Conlift pump to sort out the condensate. The pump is now playing up and overflowing. I can pour water into it until it overflows and it will do nothing. If I then give it a nudge it will pump some of the water out (about a litre). Changing the level of the pump gently has no effect.
I have no idea what could have caused the pump to stop working unless it has been the weather - the pipe runs throught the loft which probably fell below freezing in the worst of the weather. The pipe is insulated but it has been *very* cold.
I'm guessing the pump is shot - do you think that's correct or is there another explanation?
If I want to fit another pump (of the same type) is there anything I need to know?
Thanks in advance,
Peter
I have a condensing boiler with a non-gravitational route for the condensate. The company who fitted the boiler fitted a Grundfos Conlift pump to sort out the condensate. The pump is now playing up and overflowing. I can pour water into it until it overflows and it will do nothing. If I then give it a nudge it will pump some of the water out (about a litre). Changing the level of the pump gently has no effect.
I have no idea what could have caused the pump to stop working unless it has been the weather - the pipe runs throught the loft which probably fell below freezing in the worst of the weather. The pipe is insulated but it has been *very* cold.
I'm guessing the pump is shot - do you think that's correct or is there another explanation?
If I want to fit another pump (of the same type) is there anything I need to know?
Thanks in advance,
Peter