Grundfos was created in 1945.
One can purchase a Grundfos pump online from the 'Pumps2You' or 'Anchor Pumps' website where there are many available to buy. One can also get them from 'Home Depot' and 'eBay'.
Grundfos is a Danish company that specializes in manufacturing pumps and water solutions for various industries. It is known for its innovative and energy-efficient products that help to circulate water in buildings, heating systems, and industrial applications.
Grundfos makes and has made millions and millions of pumps. They are the world's largest pump manufacturer, based in Denmark. Annually, the company produces more than 12 million pump units, including circulator pumps, submersible pumps, and centrifugal pumps.
The key features of the Grundfos UPS15-58FC pump include its high efficiency, quiet operation, and durable construction. The benefits of this pump include energy savings, reliable performance, and long-lasting service life.
I'm not famiar with the Grundfos valves specifically, but non-return valves are usually fitted to the suction side of pumps to prevent the pump from losing it's prime when it is stopped (by draining back through the inlet).
The Grundfos Alpha 2 pump is known for its energy efficiency, variable speed control, and easy installation. It helps save energy and money by adjusting its speed based on the demand for water. This pump also offers quiet operation and long-term reliability, making it a popular choice for residential and commercial applications.
The Grundfos UP15-29SU pump is a circulator pump designed for residential heating systems. It features a variable speed motor, low energy consumption, and a maximum flow rate of 26 gallons per minute. The pump is compact in size and operates quietly. It is known for its reliability and efficiency in circulating hot water in heating systems.
Grundfos.com has a complete list of their products online. The listed price for this item is $1799 plus shipping!
You would have to contact a water pump supplier. If they have openings you can obtain a job as a supplier.
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no i cant answer the question but it is the same question i have. if anyone can help please do as i can not find the area that would allow increasing pressure. i have had the pump in place for a bout 5 years and have noticed a reduction in pressure at the spigot of our sinks. must be some way but it definately does not show in the manual. thanks
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