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Hi there good people.

I have a small issue, I've incorrectly connected a connecter on the PCB of my old boiler back to front, and seem to have broken my pump, since learning my mistake I have put it the right way, it is drawing out about half the current it should.

To keep a long story short, engineer says I'm going to need a new pump, I am after a Grundfos UP 15-50 AO P/N:59994584 but can't find any on ebay, I'm wondering if It has to be THIS specific model with product number, or whether any similar type i.e. UP 15-50 will work.

Many thanks in advance.
 

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