If its only 10 mm tails to the rads than all of the problems with microbore will have been virtually eliminated.
In that case, I would not see any reason per se not to fit a smart pump if you think that it will give you any useful power saving.
The simple answer is that I dont know what power it would be likely to use running your installation. I certainly dont think that it will be just 8w or 15w! I would expect it to be in the range 20-60w but that will depend on the flow rate selected and the flow resistance of your pipework.
With 22/15 pipework its virtually certain that it will work on setting "2" but test it anyway and see if you notice any difference.
Tony
In that case, I would not see any reason per se not to fit a smart pump if you think that it will give you any useful power saving.
The simple answer is that I dont know what power it would be likely to use running your installation. I certainly dont think that it will be just 8w or 15w! I would expect it to be in the range 20-60w but that will depend on the flow rate selected and the flow resistance of your pipework.
With 22/15 pipework its virtually certain that it will work on setting "2" but test it anyway and see if you notice any difference.
Tony