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 [WTA] Grundfos Water Pump, CH-PT or CH-PC

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dude06
post May 6 2017, 01:32 AM

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Hi All,

Any review on the Grundfos Scala2?

Was planning to install water pump in 3 bathroom house...smile.gif

Thanks
dude06
post May 29 2017, 09:09 PM

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QUOTE(Kaka23 @ May 29 2017, 02:15 PM)
Got your review?
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Not really from end user pal. From seller yes and stated it is variable pressure. Which mean after certain pressure is set, it will keeping up the pressure when u turn on the water and up to 4 bathroom. It is quite silent as well as easy to install. rclxms.gif
dude06
post May 29 2017, 09:53 PM

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QUOTE(zheilwane @ May 29 2017, 09:41 PM)
Scala 2 is a new model in malaysia, hence wont have much review on it. However, grundfos is popular for low noise, high pressure and durability for CH series which later then replaced with CM series (current model) while Scala2 is a completely new design.

With all the new added features, the scala2 price is quite close to CM series. Then people start to ask, why new model so cheap? Answer is MATERIAL used.

So which model to choose?
If u need all the new features like variable speed, outdoor installation, etc etc then scala2

If you wan something that is proven to be good, durable and also has been used many years in malaysia then CM series such as CM3-5PM1

Want to know more details, i can point out and compare when u r in my shop smile.gif
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dude06
post Oct 1 2017, 10:36 PM

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Guys,


What is the best method as well as best way to install the pump? In the midst of getting a pump install and eyeing on the Scala 2. Went up to tank today and saw got 1 pipe from main, 4 poly pipe at the bottom channel to bathroom, ground floor, outside and one to behind I suppose.

Isit ok to use polypipe to joint it to the pump?

Appreciate if can pinpoint to some routing diagram.

Thanks in advance

 

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