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    Thanks Rick, so not so simple any more. Had Stepper Valve probs with the D1 so have an idea what may be happening. Good luck.

    You think you have probs! Had a housewater pressure pump "repaired" the other day just found it is doing the same thing ie,. not running. Was supposed to be a faulty capacitor & it has been replaced but "she no workee Meester Fawlty"


    Now to see if I get some bugger to help me on a Sunday at late morning, should be a piece of cake.

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    Next best recommendation for a utopian spec please fellows.
    Soft start.
    Low consumption.
    High output.
    Able to cool a poorly insulated area of 12.5 x 2.5 x 2.5 metres.
    I could particion the area in to a couple of 6 metre rooms and either use two units, one at a time, or duct the aircon to the end in use.
    Split system would be my preference, so that the heavy bits can be mounted out of the way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    My weekend off and the phone rings at 4:15!!!!

    The young tech on-site needed some advice.
    Another failed coil on an EXV at the transcritical site.

    Not sure what's going on there.
    I do you will have to learn to turn the phone off

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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    Next best recommendation for a utopian spec please fellows.
    Soft start.
    Low consumption.
    High output.
    Able to cool a poorly insulated area of 12.5 x 2.5 x 2.5 metres.
    I could particion the area in to a couple of 6 metre rooms and either use two units, one at a time, or duct the aircon to the end in use.
    Split system would be my preference, so that the heavy bits can be mounted out of the way.
    You can get multi-head split units nowadays i.e. multiple evaporators with just one condenser.
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    Bloody pump! "Reset" itself for no apparent reason Can't identify if an Internal OL is fitted but motor feels cool & term box is stacked full of wires of every gauge, so for now it's going to stay unsolved. Capac. does look new so unless that is also faulty agan I canna see where the problem lies. When it lets it's smoke out I'll have a better idea. But it is going back tomorrow.

    Anyhow, have now had a shower & water is being kept up ok. Right, now where did I put my Blocksplitter?

    Thinking on a bit, I suppose I should suspect the Pressure Control just in case it is short cycling & tossing the internal protection out if there is one of course.


    Pump is an ONGA SMH45 & aprox 3 years old, if anyone knows any quirks about these & it has been a good pump.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    I do you will have to learn to turn the phone off
    My fault Paul, I've told him he can always ring, and he has my private number too!

    Anyway the case is going, valve was closed even though the driver said it was at 100% open.
    I told him to watch the temps and make sure the valve is modulating before leaving site.
    No one can afford a liquid floodback at this stage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4bee View Post
    Bloody pump! "Reset" itself for no apparent reason Can't identify if an Internal OL is fitted but motor feels cool & term box is stacked full of wires of every gauge, so for now it's going to stay unsolved. Capac. does look new so unless that is also faulty agan I canna see where the problem lies. When it lets it's smoke out I'll have a better idea. But it is going back tomorrow.

    Anyhow, have now had a shower & water is being kept up ok. Right, now where did I put my Blocksplitter?

    Thinking on a bit, I suppose I should suspect the Pressure Control just in case it is short cycling & tossing the internal protection out if there is one of course.


    Pump is an ONGA SMH45 & aprox 3 years old, if anyone knows any quirks about these & it has been a good pump.
    Standard pressure switch plus pressure tank Des?

    If so, check the pressure tank bladder pressure is just below cut in (I think?)
    They will short cycle without air in the tank.

    It's been a few years since I've played with those.
    I used a Grundfoss with an electronic control that didn't need the pressure/expansion tank when I set the old house system up about ten years ago.

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    Thanks Rick. No, no pressure tank, previous pump had one & it really was a PITA Electronic Control I think it is. BLOODY HELL! Looking at ONGA parts etc on line. Looks as though I may have to mortgage the property if that is what it is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4bee View Post
    Thanks Rick. No, no pressure tank, previous pump had one & it really was a PITA Electronic Control I think it is. BLOODY HELL! Looking at ONGA parts etc on line. Looks as though I may have to mortgage the property if that is what it is.
    Did you prime it when you put it back in, otherwise it might have run a lot to get rid of the air and tripped on hi-temp or duty cycle if electronic control?
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    Thanks RL. I did but I wonder if it possible to introduce more air inadvertently? Gotta be worth a try even though it is a flooded suction but I guess air could be trapped in the housing.

    [grabs tools & saunters over to pump]

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