My circulating pump is needs replaced. However I want to relocate the new pump on the flow side of the boiler.
Rather than struggle to remove old pump and valves and makeup the gap in the pipework in an awkward place I would like to know:
a. Has a typical impeller pump a high resistance to flow through it when it is stopped? Ie could it just be left in position and wiring cut?
b. How easy is it to dismantle a typical pump in situ, remove impeller and reassemble? I assume without the impeller there would be little or no resistance internally if rest of pump body is left in place.
Thanks in advance to anyone who takes the trouble to answer such an odd query.
Rather than struggle to remove old pump and valves and makeup the gap in the pipework in an awkward place I would like to know:
a. Has a typical impeller pump a high resistance to flow through it when it is stopped? Ie could it just be left in position and wiring cut?
b. How easy is it to dismantle a typical pump in situ, remove impeller and reassemble? I assume without the impeller there would be little or no resistance internally if rest of pump body is left in place.
Thanks in advance to anyone who takes the trouble to answer such an odd query.