Vega UPS 25-4-180 (25mm) HWC Pump
The Vega UPS 25-4-180 hot water circulation pumps have increasingly been used in domestic, commercial, and factory water reticulation systems. The units work to provide a continuous supply of hot water through the system such that the hot water is immediately available at points of usage with zero waiting time. The units have various benefits associated with their usage, and functionality is highly dependent on proper installation.
Features:
- Single-phase
- Continuous heavy duty rated
- Max. liquid temperature: 110°C
- Noise: <45dB
- Insulation: Class F
- Protection class: IP44
The units have various benefits associated with their usage, and functionality is highly dependent on proper installation.
VEGA UPS HOT WATER CIRCULATION PUMP
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More Comfort and Convenience
A significant advantage of hot water circulation pumps is the immediate access to hot water. In place of waiting for the water to heat up on its own, the user has on-demand hot water and experience comfort and time saved. The advantage is most apparent in large buildings or residential houses with long pipe runs, where hot water lags are most pronounced.
The Vega UPS 24 increase Water and Energy Savings
With continuous or timed recirculation, lost water that otherwise would be wasted awaiting its heating is recovered. Consequently, thousands of gallons of pure water annually are spared. Additionally, the application of the energy-saving pumps—more precisely the smart timer or thermostat-infused pumps—reduces energy consumption through the avoidance of extra recirculation.
Less Pipe Stress and System Longevity
As hot waterflows continuously, the cycles of thermal contraction and expansion within the piping network decrease. In effect, the mechanical load on the pipes, pipe fittings, and pipe connections reduces and the system’s service life increases.
The Importance of Correct Installation of the Vega UPS Pump
Despite the many advantages, incorrect installation can compromise pump efficiency and cause premature failures. For example, improper placement of check valves or failure to insulate return lines can lead to heat loss and ineffective circulation. Furthermore, if the pump is not matched to the system pressure and flow requirements, cavitation and motor strain may occur.



