🚨 Tucson Circulation Pump Recall in Ireland – Check Your Heating Pump Now
Last updated: 6 October 2025
What’s happening?
Ireland’s Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) has issued a major safety recall for Tucson 5m, 6m and 8m central-heating circulation pumps made between 2017 and 2024. An internal wiring fault can reverse the mains connection, creating a live-to-earth risk of electric shock.
How to check if your pump is affected
Locate the pump near your boiler or hot-press cylinder. The silver label on the casing shows the brand, model, and serial number (S/N).
If your label shows any of these serial formats, it’s part of the recall:
- S/N A…
- S/N B…
- S/N C…
- S/N D44 or earlier
- Manufactured 2017 – 2020
If your pump is affected – what to do
- Do not touch or disconnect the pump.
- Check your serial on the official CCPC recall page.
- Contact Tucson Pumps Ireland for a free replacement.
Important safety advice for homeowners
- You can keep using heating normally, but don’t handle the pump or connector.
- Check even if your system seems fine — the risk is internal wiring, not performance.
- Keep children and vulnerable residents away from plant rooms or airing cupboards.
Installer & contractor guidance
- Immediately quarantine stock of affected Tucson models.
- Inspect existing systems visually before any service work.
- Always isolate power at the consumer unit before touching wiring.
- Document replacements and provide customers with confirmation reports.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is every Tucson pump affected?
No — only 5m, 6m and 8m models made 2017–2024 with serial prefixes A, B, C or D44 and earlier.
Do I need to turn off my heating?
No. You can continue using your system — just avoid touching the pump or wiring.
Is the replacement free?
Yes. Tucson will replace affected pumps free of charge under the official recall.
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