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52 - ALPHA and UPSe circulators for residential heating

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How many AUTOADAPT settings do ALPHA pumps offer?

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The pump must be installed with a horizontal motor shaft within:

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Q: How can AUTOADAPT ensure optimal comfort at the lowest possible cost at all times?
A: It constantly analyzes the system it is part of and determines the right setpoint
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Q: What does the ALPHA pump’s proportional pressure AUTOADAPT do?
A: It automatically adjusts the speed up or down in order to maintain a constant pressure at each of the thermostatic radiator valves
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Q: How many AUTOADAPT settings do ALPHA pumps offer?
A: 3
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Q: The pump must be installed with a horizontal motor shaft within:
A: ± 5°
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Q: What happens when the pump operates with a high demand for an extended period of time?
A: The curve will shift upward to make sure it’s delivering optimal comfort
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Q: Why are the ALPHA and UPSe pumps the ideal pump replacement range?
A: They can be used as drop-in replacements for the majority of models on the market