Grundfos pump speed settings
Grundfos pump speed settings
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8-P

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Sunday 7th December
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We had a new boiler installed last week(Worcester) fwiw).

While up in the loft today I noticed they’ve changed the Grundfos UPS2 pump speed. Previously it was on proportional 3 and they have moved it to fixed 3(or powering it off has defaulted it back to this default setting).

How do I know what the best setting is? When we had the pump fitted probably 5 years ago it was noticeably noisier on fixed 3 but I’m more interested in performance/ efficiency.

Thanks

B'stard Child

30,598 posts

266 months

Sunday 7th December
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8-P said:
We had a new boiler installed last week(Worcester) fwiw).

While up in the loft today I noticed they ve changed the Grundfos UPS2 pump speed. Previously it was on proportional 3 and they have moved it to fixed 3(or powering it off has defaulted it back to this default setting).

How do I know what the best setting is? When we had the pump fitted probably 5 years ago it was noticeably noisier on fixed 3 but I m more interested in performance/ efficiency.

Thanks
Do you heat 24/7

or

To a timed schedule with TRV's intervening?

8-P

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Schedule with trv

B'stard Child

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Sunday 7th December
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8-P said:
Schedule with trv
Then you don't want to be on a constant curve setting or as TRV's shut down the system is going to get very noisy and if you have a bypass valve set at a sensible level it's going to return a lot of water to the boiler

Can't find the really good article I read on pump settings but this one covers it

https://www.buildingservicestutor.com/hydronic-bal...

8-P

Original Poster:

3,095 posts

280 months

Sunday 7th December
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B'stard Child said:
Then you don't want to be on a constant curve setting or as TRV's shut down the system is going to get very noisy and if you have a bypass valve set at a sensible level it's going to return a lot of water to the boiler

Can't find the really good article I read on pump settings but this one covers it

https://www.buildingservicestutor.com/hydronic-bal...
Thanks

They are coming back next week to do a few things, something about it being cleaned out at the moment and then adding inhibitor. Perhaps they will change the setting at this point, if not I will do it myself although annoyingly I’m not going to be around.