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Grundfos 59641500 UP Series Single-Speed Circulator Pumps, Model: UP20-15 N. Stainless Steel Housing, 1.25" Threaded Connections, 150mm Port-to-Port Length. 1Ph (Single Phase), 230 Volt, 50 Hz, 65W Max Power Input.

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Item: 59641500 | Model #: UP20-15 N

59641500

Grundfos 59641500 UP Series Single-Speed Circulator Pumps, Model: UP20-15 N. Stainless Steel Housing, 1.25" Threaded Connections, 150mm Port-to-Port Length. 1Ph (Single Phase), 230 Volt, 50 Hz, 65W Max Power Input.

Connection Size1.25"
Connection TypeThreaded
Heads To (Feet)15 dm
Housing MaterialStainless Steel
Hz50
Input (W)65W
Model NumberUP20-15 N
Model SeriesUP20
OVR LENGTH5.91"
Part TypeCirculator Pump
Phase1Ph (Single Phase)
Quick SpecsUP20-15 N 150 1x230V 50Hz 9H
RotationTerminal Box Position: 9H
Type1 Speed
Voltage230

UP/UPS Circulator Pumps Information

The UP/UPS Series represents the classic circulator pumps that shaped the modern hydronic industry. These pumps use simple induction motors, wet‑rotor construction, and a rugged design that installers trust. They don’t modulate, they don’t learn, and they don’t optimize — and that’s exactly why they’re still widely used. When a system is stable, predictable, and built around traditional components, UP/UPS pumps deliver long service life with minimal fuss.

Where UP/UPS Pumps Fit

UP/UPS circulators belong in systems where flow rates don’t change dramatically throughout the day. Baseboard loops, cast‑iron radiator circuits, boiler pumps, and cooling loops all fall into this category. Many installers also use bronze or stainless versions for domestic hot‑water recirculation, especially in older homes where a simple, reliable pump is all that’s needed.

UP vs. UPS

  • UP pumps run at a single fixed speed. They’re ideal for systems where the design flow is known and stable.
  • UPS pumps offer two or three speeds, giving installers the ability to fine‑tune performance. This is especially useful when replacing older pumps or when the system has been modified over time.

Why Installers Still Choose UP/UPS

These pumps are familiar, predictable, and easy to replace. They don’t require setup, they don’t depend on electronics, and they tolerate a wide range of system conditions. In many retrofit situations, a UPS pump is the safest choice because it can be manually adjusted to match the system’s needs.

Where UP/UPS Struggle

Modern hydronic systems often include thermostatic radiator valves (TRVs), zone valves, or variable‑flow components. These systems benefit from pressure modulation — something UP/UPS pumps cannot provide. Without modulation, TRVs can whistle, zones can starve, and energy use can climb. In these cases, an ECM pump like the ALPHA series is a better fit.

Potable Water Considerations

Only bronze or stainless UP/UPS pumps should be used in domestic hot‑water systems. Cast‑iron models are strictly for closed hydronic loops.

Bottom Line

UP/UPS pumps are the right choice when you want simplicity, durability, and a familiar installation experience. They’re not the most efficient option, but they remain a dependable solution for traditional hydronic systems and straightforward DHW recirculation.

 

 

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