
| Material: | Cast Iron |
|---|---|
| Amperage: | 1.7 |
| Application: | Heating |
| Voltage: | 115V |
| Max Pressure (PSI): | 145 |
| Type: | 1-Speed Pump |
| Horse Power: | 1/12 |
| Flow Range (GPM): | 0-28 |
| Max Flow (GPM): | 28 |
| Head Range (ft.): | 0-30 |
| Max Head (Ft): | 30 |
| Hertz: | 60 |
| Phase: | 1 |
| RPM: | 2450 |
| Temperature Range (F): | 36°F - 230°F |
| Connection Size: | 1" 3/4" 1-1/4" 1-1/2" |
| Connection Type: | Flanged x Flanged |
There is no power cord. This pump would be hard wired for power.
The flanges and bolts are sold separately, as it depends on the size of the piping that the pump is being connected to. This pump has a standard flange connection and has separate flanges available from 3/4" to 1-1/2" so that this can meet the needs of multiple scenarios.
The impeller is made out of composite, PES as per the submittal sheet from the manufacturer.
The direct replacement for ups15-58 is sku # 59896341
The UPS15-58FC is a 3 speed pump where as the UP26-96F is a single speed. However the two also have different pump curves so as the UPS15-58FC is still offered that would be the best one to work with.
The part number for the 230 volt version of the UP26-96F is sku 52722338 which is on the website. Be sure to purchase the correct version of the pump for the voltage that is required.
The 52722355 circulator is actually still available from Grundfos (see link below). It is rated at 1/6 HP. http://www.pexsupply.com/Grundfos-52722355-UP26-99F-Circulator-Pump-1-6-HP-115-volt-5580000-p
The UP26-96F will provide higher GPM and head capabilities unless your system's flow rate is above around 20 GPM.
We can't reference that model number, but this pump would work as long as it meets the same GPM and head pressure ratings as the the existing pump. The flange-to-flange sizing may also differ.
Yes, the part number for the Grundfos timer is 505474
No it does not have a timer. It works off of the thermostat. Do not know if you could put a timer on it.
Yes, it comes with two rubber flange gaskets (but the flanges must be ordered separately).