I know this question has already probably been asked, so I spent a couple of hours on here with the Search function. Unfortunately, that has proved fruitless, so I am posting the question for the collective brain trust.
I am installing a Junyize 5kW diesel "parking heater" for a hydronic system. It seems to fire up and heat up just fine but the coolant pump does not run as I would expect it to- it cycles for about 45s of running then shuts off for about as long. The heater then throttles back (as it should) when it nears the set point of 80° C, and then shuts down because it's not circulating unwarmed coolant through the heater body.
The pump does not seem to be able to push coolant around a very modest loop. I can see air pockets in the PEX tubing and they don't move with the pump. They do move when I squeeze on the hose sections, so I assume there's no flow constraint.
I did pull the pump from the system and checked its flow, and it made quite a splash in the kitchen sink, so I assume it's able to push something around. They are supposed to be able to push around a system's worth of coolant. The loop I have it valved off to right now shouldn't be too large of a challenge- maybe 12' of 1/2" PEX and 10' of 3/4" PEX and hose.
I have an expansion tank as the high point of the system (~5' off the floor). The line out from the bottom of that runs directly to the pump input, whose output runs directly to the heater input. I've run the pump with the tank in the high-mounted position and I've run it with the tank laying on the floor (to reduce the pump head required). No change in pump performance.
When I pulled the pump from the system. It ran with 12V applied. I only checked it briefly.
When I applied voltage at the pump after it was plumbed back into the system (but NOT plugged in to the controller- just my 12V power supply), it cycled like it did when it was being directed by the system controller (~45s on, ~60 off), which makes me wonder if there's something wrong with the pump. There is a PCB inside the pump but I can't tell if it was overheating- or at least it didn't feel warm to the touch.
Regardless, my main concern is that it doesn't push hard enough to move the coolant through the pipework even when it is running. Any suggestions for troubleshooting? Has anyone here dealt with this or something like it, or know someone who has?
Thanks in advance,
Chris
I am installing a Junyize 5kW diesel "parking heater" for a hydronic system. It seems to fire up and heat up just fine but the coolant pump does not run as I would expect it to- it cycles for about 45s of running then shuts off for about as long. The heater then throttles back (as it should) when it nears the set point of 80° C, and then shuts down because it's not circulating unwarmed coolant through the heater body.
The pump does not seem to be able to push coolant around a very modest loop. I can see air pockets in the PEX tubing and they don't move with the pump. They do move when I squeeze on the hose sections, so I assume there's no flow constraint.
I did pull the pump from the system and checked its flow, and it made quite a splash in the kitchen sink, so I assume it's able to push something around. They are supposed to be able to push around a system's worth of coolant. The loop I have it valved off to right now shouldn't be too large of a challenge- maybe 12' of 1/2" PEX and 10' of 3/4" PEX and hose.
I have an expansion tank as the high point of the system (~5' off the floor). The line out from the bottom of that runs directly to the pump input, whose output runs directly to the heater input. I've run the pump with the tank in the high-mounted position and I've run it with the tank laying on the floor (to reduce the pump head required). No change in pump performance.
When I pulled the pump from the system. It ran with 12V applied. I only checked it briefly.
When I applied voltage at the pump after it was plumbed back into the system (but NOT plugged in to the controller- just my 12V power supply), it cycled like it did when it was being directed by the system controller (~45s on, ~60 off), which makes me wonder if there's something wrong with the pump. There is a PCB inside the pump but I can't tell if it was overheating- or at least it didn't feel warm to the touch.
Regardless, my main concern is that it doesn't push hard enough to move the coolant through the pipework even when it is running. Any suggestions for troubleshooting? Has anyone here dealt with this or something like it, or know someone who has?
Thanks in advance,
Chris