Hello all, I hope you can help.
I have a Gledhill Boilermate III thermal store (I know most of you hate them, but it is what it is.)
This system is fitted with two pumps. Once circulates water from the store to boiler (via the rads if CH is on) and the other circulates hot store water into a plate heat exchanger when there is a hot tap open.
I want to replace the circulation pump that pumps the water to the boiler as it has become very noisy.
The pump is marked as a Grundfos 15-50 X18 whereas the hot water heat exchanger pump is marked as a standard 15-50.
I spoke to the Geldhill technical line, and he told me these are the wrong way around as the X18 was a modulating pump and should be used for the heat exchanger pump, leaving the standard 15-50 for the so called system pump (to boiler via rads if called for.)
My understanding of the Boilermate system was that YES the plate heat exhanger pump for the hot water is indeed modulated, but NOT by the pump itself, rather its speed is controlled by the electronics of the Boilermate. Am I right? If so, that should indeed be a standard pump?
So that brings me to the real question - what does the X18 suffix on the pump label mean - is there any difference between the 15-50 and the 15-50 X18 and if so what is it?
I was going to simply replace the system pump with a 15-50 until I noticed the existing one had the X18 suffix, so thought I should ask you brainy people first.
Thanks in advance.
Mike
I have a Gledhill Boilermate III thermal store (I know most of you hate them, but it is what it is.)
This system is fitted with two pumps. Once circulates water from the store to boiler (via the rads if CH is on) and the other circulates hot store water into a plate heat exchanger when there is a hot tap open.
I want to replace the circulation pump that pumps the water to the boiler as it has become very noisy.
The pump is marked as a Grundfos 15-50 X18 whereas the hot water heat exchanger pump is marked as a standard 15-50.
I spoke to the Geldhill technical line, and he told me these are the wrong way around as the X18 was a modulating pump and should be used for the heat exchanger pump, leaving the standard 15-50 for the so called system pump (to boiler via rads if called for.)
My understanding of the Boilermate system was that YES the plate heat exhanger pump for the hot water is indeed modulated, but NOT by the pump itself, rather its speed is controlled by the electronics of the Boilermate. Am I right? If so, that should indeed be a standard pump?
So that brings me to the real question - what does the X18 suffix on the pump label mean - is there any difference between the 15-50 and the 15-50 X18 and if so what is it?
I was going to simply replace the system pump with a 15-50 until I noticed the existing one had the X18 suffix, so thought I should ask you brainy people first.
Thanks in advance.
Mike