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Hi,
Hopefully someone will be kind enough to give me some advice. Today, unfortunately, my long serving central heating pump finally decided to conk-out completely. It managed to survive the prolonged cold spell, but after 25 years of use it has finally carked-it! The pump is a Wilo RS 25/60r class F, I'm looking for a suitable replacement but can't seem to find much information on this particular model. It does appear on some French forums, which makes me think that the connections may not be the 1 1/2 inch standard, however it states on the pump that it is certified to BS 1394, so i'm probably wrong. Any pointers will be gratefully received. The system it runs is: 4 upstairs radiators, 4 downstairs (2 large). The house is a 2 storey, 3 bedroom semi-detached ex-council house. The central heating system was installed in the late 80's. The boiler, pump and water tank are all contained in one large airing cupboard on the top floor.
If any more info or pics of the system are required i'll gladly provide them.
thanks in advance
Hopefully someone will be kind enough to give me some advice. Today, unfortunately, my long serving central heating pump finally decided to conk-out completely. It managed to survive the prolonged cold spell, but after 25 years of use it has finally carked-it! The pump is a Wilo RS 25/60r class F, I'm looking for a suitable replacement but can't seem to find much information on this particular model. It does appear on some French forums, which makes me think that the connections may not be the 1 1/2 inch standard, however it states on the pump that it is certified to BS 1394, so i'm probably wrong. Any pointers will be gratefully received. The system it runs is: 4 upstairs radiators, 4 downstairs (2 large). The house is a 2 storey, 3 bedroom semi-detached ex-council house. The central heating system was installed in the late 80's. The boiler, pump and water tank are all contained in one large airing cupboard on the top floor.
If any more info or pics of the system are required i'll gladly provide them.
thanks in advance