Hi,
My grundfos 2bar -ve head twin pump packed up and I have bought a like for like replacement.
The old pump (and new one) is located in the basement on the floor next to the hot water cylinder as it should be.
Both the two inlet and two outlet pipes to the pump have a valve allowing for easy removal and replacement of the pump. All good.
When I attach the new pump, is there a technique for ensuring that air does not get trapped in the system. i.e. shall I open say the outlet valves first to flood the pump or perhaps the inlet valves or does it not matter? Should the taps/shower head be open or closed? When can I switch the pump on?
Any advive would be much appreciated.
t
My grundfos 2bar -ve head twin pump packed up and I have bought a like for like replacement.
The old pump (and new one) is located in the basement on the floor next to the hot water cylinder as it should be.
Both the two inlet and two outlet pipes to the pump have a valve allowing for easy removal and replacement of the pump. All good.
When I attach the new pump, is there a technique for ensuring that air does not get trapped in the system. i.e. shall I open say the outlet valves first to flood the pump or perhaps the inlet valves or does it not matter? Should the taps/shower head be open or closed? When can I switch the pump on?
Any advive would be much appreciated.
t