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My grundfos alpha2 15-55f circulator not pumping

y3ukhon
y3ukhon Member Posts: 4
edited October 2024 in Plumbing

Hi. I got this unit 3 year ago. Winter is coming so I turned on the heat recently. I found the middle one not working. There is no water pumping from what I can hear. The display ends up in "- -" sign, similar to what some people discussed on YouTube. (

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Tried their solution but upon uncovering the cover, I don't see anything allows me to remove the middle silver thing lol

I am not a plumber so I don't want to make more mess/yank and break my circulator.

Anyone has experience with this particular version?

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  • Larry (from OSHA)
    Larry (from OSHA) Member Posts: 733
    edited October 2024

    I replaced mine earlier this year after about 10 years of operation. Mine did the exact same thing as yours and no way to get it to run. This is what I got and it is the new and improved model. Hope this helps you.

    https://www.supplyhouse.com/Grundfos-92603115-ALPHA-15-58F-Smart-ECM-High-Efficiency-Circulator-Pump-with-Optimized-Setpoint-Control

  • y3ukhon
    y3ukhon Member Posts: 4

    Hi thanks

    Are you aware of how to open up the middle?

    My dad is thinking to replace this unit with one of the regular circulator from homedepot lol. Not that I am against more affordable version but want to see if i can still fix this one. Considering only 3 years…

  • EdTheHeaterMan
    EdTheHeaterMan Member Posts: 10,426

    I might try this first. It can't hurt and it may solve the problem.

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    Edward Young Retired

    After you make that expensive repair and you still have the same problem, What will you check next?

    GrallertHomerJSmithy3ukhon
  • HomerJSmith
    HomerJSmith Member Posts: 2,640

    The rotor is heavily magnetized. If ferrous materials gets into the rotor area, it can lock up the rotor and keep it from turning. You can remove the rotor-impeller and check the rotor for magnetic, ferrous, debris. If found, use duct tape and remove it and re-assemble the pump. The impeller should rotate freely.

    y3ukhon
  • hot_rod
    hot_rod Member Posts: 25,043

    The allen headed cap screws take a 4 mm allen, a 5/32 T handle works also.

    Next remove the rotor can from inside the motor, does the impeller turn?

    If not the rotor can be removed from the can with a couple thin blades. Carefully. There is a flat rubber gasket in there.

    If the inside is covered with black articles, you have magnetite plugging those pumps.

    Bob "hot rod" Rohr
    trainer for Caleffi NA
    Living the hydronic dream
    HomerJSmith
  • y3ukhon
    y3ukhon Member Posts: 4

    Thanks, will try this again. I didn't shut off the bototm, probably why it was spilling hot water the moment I tried to unscrew the top lol

  • y3ukhon
    y3ukhon Member Posts: 4

    wow so looks like the version i am on has removed the ability to do this from the front and would require me to take the whole motor out after unscrewing? wow…

  • hot_rod
    hot_rod Member Posts: 25,043

    correct , some versions have that large screw slot plug that gives you access to the shaft. Others are plugged.
    It may have been a liability issue as you can get a blast of steam out of that plug if the pump has been powered while locked up.

    Basically you boil the water in the rotor can

    It better to pull the motor to see if it is stuck and maybe discover the cause

    Handle with care, the shaft on those Grundfos are ceramic, they break easily if dropped

    Bob "hot rod" Rohr
    trainer for Caleffi NA
    Living the hydronic dream
    PC7060

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