I have Grundfos UPS 15-58 FC circulator pumps on my system. Ordered 2 replacements and what came was UPS 15-58F. They are black vs.red. I can't find out what the difference is and as I bought them on an ebay store I would rather get my info else where. They are returnable.
So thoughts??
Thanks!
Grundfos Pump Question
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The FC should have a check valve, does the Fs you recieved have them?
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Is it by chance already installed in the pump ? a little white cartridge?
So the pumps that came were not what was ordered. I could not see and indication of a check valve.
The ebay seller was not responsive so I contacted ebay. They gave him 5 days to send a return label. He didn't follow through. This morning I had an email from ebay stating the issue is not resolved, I received a total refund back to my Paypal account and I get to keep the pumps.
So I thought to send a note to the seller. He responded saying "I don't know how you pulled that off". I replied "You had the opportunity to handle this but for some reason you chose not to".
Well that saga is over! Now to buy the correct pumps!
The ebay seller was not responsive so I contacted ebay. They gave him 5 days to send a return label. He didn't follow through. This morning I had an email from ebay stating the issue is not resolved, I received a total refund back to my Paypal account and I get to keep the pumps.
So I thought to send a note to the seller. He responded saying "I don't know how you pulled that off". I replied "You had the opportunity to handle this but for some reason you chose not to".
Well that saga is over! Now to buy the correct pumps!