You need to post in on YouTube or some other hosing site, then post a link.Hmm, how do I load the video? It's about 45 secs long.
You need to post in on YouTube or some other hosing site, then post a link.
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Not sure, no pressure gauge.Any chance it is cavitation noise? What is your system pressure?
Put that on your to-do list. In the meantime, if you have a service tap, try to get a gauge connected and see what pressure you have. Most pump install instructions mention how much positive system pressure (if any) is needed to avoid cavitation. If that is a grundfos I think they want 5psi minimum.Not sure, no pressure gauge.
It has water. Floor heat.Put that on your to-do list. In the meantime, if you have a service tap, try to get a gauge connected and see what pressure you have. Most pump install instructions mention how much positive system pressure (if any) is needed to avoid cavitation. If that is a grundfos I think they want 5psi minimum.
Normally you maintain pressure by adding enough coolant to the system that the expansion tank bladder is partially compressed. So even a small amount of lost coolant is replaced with coolant in the pressure tank and the expansion tank maintains pressure.
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Funny rattle. I wonder if the impeller is coming apart.
I had one where the hub of the impeller broke out, but in a weird shape so it still spun the impeller and pumped water. It made a noise like that.
You have isolation flanges, I would be tempted to take the four screw out that hold the motor to the pump housing and take a look. Althingh maybe wait as see if it survives the rest of the heating season, or buy a spare pump before you do. Once it comes apart it might not go back together.
That’s like saying a car tire with 1 psi “has air”. You need pressure in the system to prevent cavitation. Do you have an expansion tank? If so how much air was in the bladder before you filled the system sand what was the bladder pressure when the fill was done?It has water. Floor heat.
That’s like saying a car tire with 1 psi “has air”. You need pressure in the system to prevent cavitation. Do you have an expansion tank? If so how much air was in the bladder before you filled the system sand what was the bladder pressure when the fill was done?
I found a pump in the Amazon for $130, so I have that coming.Got it. I agree - don’t risk a potentially involved project during heating season.
The ones i had in my old system had a 1" copper pipe T, but the 1 T leg wasn't flow through. It was a copper "well" the t stat clipped into. Round 2" ish t stat.
These come in long and short probe versions. Super easy to use these on a tank. If mounted off a pipe tee, you need to account for the assembled length of pipe fittings to make sure the probe is in the flow so you get accurate reads for temperature.