One boiler zone not heating - is the pump the culprit?
Bell and Gosset circ pump installed about 25 years ago. Pipe above pump (intake) is 105 degrees, temp of pipe below pump (outlet) is 122 degrees. Pump housing is a whopping 240 degrees.
Pump is drawing .98 amps (rated for .8). I opened the air-bleed screws on the baseboard radiators and got cool water coming out.
Do you think I'm looking at a seized impeller, an airlock somewhere, a bad capacitor? Any other diagnostics I can do to determine the problem before I jump in and swap out the pump?
Thanks for any guidance.
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Looks like a shut off valve below, is there one above also? That would make it easy to remove and check.
Let it cool down before you attempt any work.
Another trick is to loosen the 4 allen bolts to see is any air burps out.
Next step is to remove the allen bolts an pull the motor out and check for stuck impeller.
How much pressure in the boiler?
Bob "hot rod" Rohr
trainer for Caleffi NA
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Thanks for taking the time to reply. Not sure the pressure gauge can be trusted, but it shows about 18 psi. Sounds like the next move is to let it cool, cut the power, close the valves above and below and drain the zone. Then loosen the 4 allens to inspect the impeller.
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you have isolation valves, you can take that circulator out without draining the system if you close the valve above and below it, assuming both valves are holding.i thought i saw a valve above. it is just a boiler drain.you likely will need new washers for the flanges if you take it apart there or a new o ring for the body if you take it apart there.
that zone could be airbound somewhere other than at the bleeder too
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Shut the pump off now. The impeller is probably spinning because the pump temp is is 240 and the inlet and outlet temps are relatively cool.
The spinning impeller is overheating the water because you are not pumping for some reason
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"Shut the pump off now"
Done.
One other weird thing - there was about a 30 degree delta in the pipe temps on either side of the B&G Flo-Control valve. I'm reluctant to mess with that thing (also 25 years old) it loke like a royal PITA to replace.0 -
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