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A Closer Look at the Grundfos Heating Pumps Technology

Posted on Mon, 21st Aug 2023 at 17:29 by National Pumps and Boilers

A Closer Look at the Grundfos Heating Pumps Technology


Grundfos heating pumps technology circulators are designed for best-in-class efficiency with low maintenance requirements. Compared to conventional circulation pumps, they reduce energy consumption by up to 80% while providing quiet performance.

Find the right circulator for your heating, cooling and hot water recirculation needs here. A central Grundfos heating pump draws in hot water through its inlet valve and pumps it through pipes and radiators, which in turn heat the rooms. This also pushes the cooled water through the system and back into the boiler where it can be reheated.

Energy efficiency tips from Grundfos

Get your boiler serviced

To maintain optimum performance, it is recommended that all households and businesses have their boiler serviced annually. For that the model includes Grundfos Magna 1 32 - 60 F. Regular servicing will ensure efficient operation of boilers and prevent money being lost on poorly functioning systems that waste energy, reduce comfort and increase energy bills.

Consider conducting an energy check

Energy audits are a key solution to increase rapidly energy bills. Home energy audits don't have to be expensive and can identify areas where energy is wasted, as well as provide suggestions on how to improve energy efficiency in the home.

Adjust the outlet temperature of the boiler with Grundfos heating pumps technology

The flow temperature refers to the temperature of the water in the supply (flow) pipe in the Grundfos heating pumps technology system. By default, many boilers are often set too high at 70°C or 80°C, which is unnecessary as many homes with condensing combination boilers can be suitably heated with heating output temperatures of 50°C-70°C or lower.

Making this small adjustment would reduce your overall gas usage and help lower your energy bills. You can get the model like Grundfos Magna1 32-60 F ensures the optimise temperature for high performance.

Replace old heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems

Replace old technical installations and energy-consuming appliances such as boilers and circulation pumps includes Grundfos Magna 1 100 – 60 F to ensure long-term savings. The savings potential of optimization packages is considerable, on average approx. 30% final energy savings with a return on investment usually guaranteed.

 Take care of your radiators

A good condition radiator is essential to achieve optimal heating through Grundfos heating pumps technology, so keep a close eye on any problems. When installing radiators, it is first and foremost important that you have the right size of space to ensure sufficient heating based on the dimensions of the room.

A useful addition is a control device such as a radiator thermostat that can automatically deliver the correct amount of heated water to the radiator needed to effectively bring the room to the desired temperature.

Avoid wasting energy due to an uneven heating system

If you find that rooms (or parts of rooms) are too cold while other areas are too hot, there are hot and cold spots on your radiators, or some radiators heat up while others don't, then it's likely you have a balance problem.

Hydronic balancing is a process that ensures that all Grundfos pump systems are heated evenly through the optimal distribution of hot water in the heating system, helping to achieve better home comfort by matching the temperatures in all rooms in the house.

Solve water problems with technological innovation

The average household wastes between 15,000 and 20,000 liters of water each year, which is enough to supply 7,500 people with safe drinking water for a whole day. Such excessive waste not only affects the environment but also results in high water and energy costs.

In this case, Grundfos pumps is designed to produce hot water when a tap is opened, recirculating hot water. This way the world will be safe from water crises or energy wastage.

Don't ignore low water pressure

Low water pressure causes wasted water and energy due to problems such as extended bath fill times and slow toilet tanks, so it's important to get the problem checked quickly to avoid costly repairs and large water bills.

Some of the causes of low water pressure can be poor control of the water pressure boosting system, damaged Grundfos heating pumps technology and leaking pipes. Over time, this can result in excessive water usage, spiraling bills, and even flooding in the home.

Bottom Line

National Pumps & Boilers offer a comprehensive range of Grundfos products as well as professional installation services thanks to their expertise and commitment to customer satisfaction. Experience the benefits of a properly installed hot water circulation Grundfos heating pumps technology by choosing the experts at National Pumps & Boilers.