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What does a high head and low flow trend pattern typically indicate?

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Which control mode is best suited for underfloor heating systems?

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What does the AUTOADAPT setting do in the ALPHA2 GO?

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What does a yellow LED on the ALPHA GO pump indicate?

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During a replacement scenario, what is the key difference between how ALPHA1 GO and ALPHA2 GO use the Grundfos GO app?

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Which ALPHA GO model is designed to replace newer integrated circulators like UPM3 and UPM4?

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1: What does a high head and low flow trend pattern typically indicate?
There’s increased system resistance, like a blockage or closed valve
1: What does a high head and low flow trend pattern typically indicate?
The pump is correctly balanced
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1: What does a high head and low flow trend pattern typically indicate?
The heating system is working normally
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2: Which control mode is best suited for underfloor heating systems?
Proportional Pressure
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2: Which control mode is best suited for underfloor heating systems?
Constant Pressure
2: Which control mode is best suited for underfloor heating systems?
3: What does the AUTOADAPT setting do in the ALPHA2 GO?
It continuously raises the flow until it reaches maximum level
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3: What does the AUTOADAPT setting do in the ALPHA2 GO?
It optimises performance by automatically adjusting the setpoint
3: What does the AUTOADAPT setting do in the ALPHA2 GO?
It disables the pump’s power save mode
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4: What does a yellow LED on the ALPHA GO pump indicate?
The pump is offline and not operating
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4: What does a yellow LED on the ALPHA GO pump indicate?
The pump has shut down and needs immediate repair
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4: What does a yellow LED on the ALPHA GO pump indicate?
The pump is running but not performing optimally
5: During a replacement scenario, what is the key difference between how ALPHA1 GO and ALPHA2 GO use the Grundfos GO app?
ALPHA1 GO connects directly to the app via Bluetooth, while ALPHA2 GO must be configured manually
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5: During a replacement scenario, what is the key difference between how ALPHA1 GO and ALPHA2 GO use the Grundfos GO app?
There is no difference. Both pumps use the app for replacements.
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5: During a replacement scenario, what is the key difference between how ALPHA1 GO and ALPHA2 GO use the Grundfos GO app?
ALPHA2 GO connects directly to the app and mimics the performance of the integrated pump being replaced, while ALPHA1 GO uses app-assisted manual input.
6: Which ALPHA GO model is designed to replace newer integrated circulators like UPM3 and UPM4?
6: Which ALPHA GO model is designed to replace newer integrated circulators like UPM3 and UPM4?
ALPHA2 GO
6: Which ALPHA GO model is designed to replace newer integrated circulators like UPM3 and UPM4?