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Comparison Grundfos UPA 15-90 N 9 m
3/4"
vs Aquario AC 1512-195A 12 m
195 mm

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Grundfos UPA 15-90 N 9 m 3/4"
Aquario AC 1512-195A 12 m 195 mm
Grundfos UPA 15-90 N 9 m
3/4"
Aquario AC 1512-195A 12 m
195 mm
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Main functioncold water pressure boostcold water pressure boost
Designsingle headsingle head
Pump typecentrifugalcentrifugal
Rotor typewetwet
Specs
Max. flow1500 L/h3000 L/h
Max. head9 m12 m
Minimum operating pressure0.2 bar0.2 bar
Max. operating pressure10 bar6 bar
Minimum fluid temperature2 °С2 °С
Max. fluid temperature60 °С60 °С
Max. particle size0.1 mm
Features
1 speed
automatic operating mode
1 speed
automatic operating mode
Motor
Max. power consumption118 W270 W
Mains voltage230 V230 V
Shaft arrangementhorizontalhorizontal
Shaft materialcermet
Connection
Connection typethreadthread
Inlet/outlet arrangementcoaxiallycoaxially
Inlet3/4"1"
Outlet3/4"1"
More specs
Pump housing materialstainless steelcast iron
Impeller materialplastic
Country of brand originDenmarkItaly
Protection classIP42IP44
Insulation classH
Port-to-port length195 mm
Dimensions (HxWxD)150x132x195 mm
Weight5 kg
Added to E-Catalognovember 2014november 2014

Max. flow

The maximum flow of a pump is the amount of liquid it can pump in a certain amount of time.

Features of choosing the optimal performance option depend primarily on the purpose of the pump (see above). For example, for DHW recirculation models, the pump performance should not exceed the performance of the water heater. If the water heater is capable of delivering 10 litres per minute to the DHW circuit, then the maximum pump performance will be 10*60=600 L/h. The basic formula for calculating the performance of a heating system takes into account the power of the heater and the temperature difference at the inlet and outlet, and for the cold water system — the number of points of water intake. More detailed information about the calculations for each application can be found in special sources, and it is better to entrust the calculations themselves to professionals.

Max. head

The head can be described as the maximum height to which a pump can lift liquid through a vertical pipe without bending or branching. This parameter is directly related to the pressure that the pump produces: 10 m of head approximately corresponds to a pressure of 1 bar (do not confuse this parameter with operating pressure — see more about it below).

The head is one of the key specs for most circulation pumps. Traditionally, it is calculated based on the difference in height between the location of the pump and the highest point of the system; however, this principle is relevant only for units that boost the pressure of cold water(see "Suitable for"). Circulation pumps for heating and DHW work with closed circuits, and the optimal pressure depends on the total hydraulic resistance of the system. Detailed calculation formulas for the first and second cases can be found in special sources.

Max. operating pressure

The highest pressure in the circuit at which the pump will be able to work normally.

Of course, this parameter cannot be exceeded — the unit may fail due to a breakdown caused by too high pressure (and even if this did not happen right away, it can happen at any time). However, it is worth choosing a model with some margin — so that the pump can normally withstand pressure surges, which are almost inevitable in any pipe.

Max. particle size

The largest size of solid particles in the pumped liquid, which the pump can pass through without damage and abnormal loads. The smaller this size, the more pure water is required for normal operation. If there is a possibility of larger particles entering the water, it makes sense to attend to the installation of an appropriate filter.

Max. power consumption

The electrical power consumed by the pump during normal operation and maximum performance.

This indicator directly depends on performance — after all, for pumping large volumes of water, an appropriate amount of energy is needed. And the power depends on two main parameters — electricity consumption and the load on the power grid, which determines the connection rules. For example, pumps with a power of more than 5 kW cannot be connected to ordinary household sockets; more detailed rules can be found in special sources.

Shaft material

It is the material from which the motor shaft in the pump is made.

— Cermet. It is a material that combines metals and their alloys with non-metallic components. In modern pumps, different types of cermets can be used, differing in price and quality; usually, the features in each case directly depend on the price category of the unit. However, it is well suited for household models with relatively low performance but is poorly suitable for professional use. Therefore, in pumps of more than 15,000 litres per hour, cermet shafts are rarely used.

— Stainless steel. This material is highly durable and reliable, due to which it is found in almost all categories of pumps — from relatively simple to professional, the performance of which is in the tens of thousands of litres per hour. However, it is somewhat more expensive than cermets.

Inlet

The size of the inlet provided in the design of the pump. For plumbing threads (see Connection), the size is traditionally indicated in inches and fractions of an inch (for example, 1" or 3/4"), for flanges, the nominal diameter (DN) of the bore in millimetres is used — for example, DN65.

This parameter must match the dimensions of the mount on the pipe to which the pump is planned to be connected — otherwise, you will have to use adapters, which is not very convenient, and sometimes not recommended at all.

Outlet

The size of the outlet provided in the design of the pump. The value of this parameter is completely similar to the size of the inlet (see above).

Pump housing material

It is the material from which the outer part of the pump housing is made.

Stainless steel. As the name suggests, stainless steel is virtually corrosion-resistant. However, this is not its only advantage — this material is very durable and reliable, due to which it is used even in powerful high-performance models.

Cast iron. This material is in many ways similar to steel — in particular, it is considered very reliable — but it has a slightly higher weight. On the other hand, in most cases, this is not a noticeable drawback, but cast iron costs a little cheaper than stainless steel.

Brass. An alloy based on copper and zinc, which has a golden colour. The varieties used in circulation pumps are highly resistant to corrosion and even surpass stainless steel. Therefore, this option is well suited for water with a high oxygen content. The disadvantage of brass can be called a higher cost than that of the same steel.

Bronze. Another copper-based alloy. According to the main features, this material is similar to the brass described above. — Plastic. Units with plastic housings are lightweight, inert to water, and completely unaffected by corrosion. Moreover, polymer materials allow almost any thickness of the body, which determines the requirements of the mould for casting the workpiece. The di...sadvantage of plastic is its low mechanical strength. The plastic housing can be damaged on the outside and outside due to any kind of impact.
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