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Product Safety Information Notice on INTERTRADE 6m and GBP-FLO 6m circulating pumps

INTERTRADE 6m and GBP-FLO 6m circulating pumps are recalled due to a safety issue where the mains electrical coupling can be connected in reverse, posing a serious risk of electrocution. The affected pumps were manufactured by Tucson Pumps Limited between 2021 and November 2024 for INTERTRADE and between 2023 and November 2024 for GBP-FLO.

Product Safety Information Notice on INTERTRADE 6m and GBP-FLO 6m circulating pumps
Brand
Tucson Pumps Limited
Product
INTERTRADE 6m and GBP-FLO 6m circulating pumps
Batch codes
S/N D32* or earlier, S/N C*, S/N B*, S/N A*
What to do
Consumers should contact Tucson immediately if they think they have an affected pump installed. Tucson will arrange for inspection and installation of an updated electrical coupling free of charge.
Notice details
  • Publication date:10 November 2025

A safety issue has been identified with INTERTRADE 6 metre and GBP-FLO 6 metre head circulating pumps manufactured by Tucson Pumps Limited used in heating systems. The INTERTRADE pumps were manufactured between 2021 and November 2024. The GBP-FLO pumps were manufactured between 2023 and November 2024.

Intertrade and GBP-FLO circulating pumps side-by-side with red arrows pointing to zoomed in to photos of their serial numbers inside a red circle

It has been identified that the mains electrical coupling to the pump can be connected in reverse which can pose a serious risk of electrocution.

The brands are INTERTRADE and GBP-FLO. The affected circulating pumps are the INTERTRADE 6m and GBP-FLO 6m.

If your pump serial number starts with any of the prefixes below then it is affected.

INTERTRADE Serial NumbersGPB FLO Serial Numbers

Any serial number with prefix beginning:

  • S/N D32* or earlier
  • S/N C*
  • S/N B*
  • S/N A*

Any serial number with prefix beginning:

  • S/N D32* or earlier
  • S/N C*

You can use the Tucson serial number checking tool to check if your pump is affected.

There are approximately 5000 affected units of the INTERTRADE 6m pumps in Ireland. There are approximately 960 affected units of the GBP-FLO 6m pumps in Northern Ireland.

What to do:

An installed pump can remain in operation, but you must take care not to handle affected pumps as there is a serious risk of electrocution. Consumers that have one of the affected models of pumps installed, and where the unit is working properly, can continue to safely use their heating systems.

If customers, installers and merchants think they have an affected INTERTRADE OR GPB-FLO circulating pump installed in their premises, contact Tucson immediately via email at productsafety@tucsonpumps.ie or phone 01 842 6255.

Tucson will arrange for the inspection of installed units of the affected pump models and the installation of an updated electrical coupling and connector on the pump motor. The Product Replacement Programme is free of charge. Installed units should only be replaced by an approved Tucson technician or Tucson service agent.

You may not realise that you have an affected pump, if you’ve had work done on your heating system or have moved house in the last 4 years, you need to check if you have one of these pumps.

For further information, please see the Product Safety Notice – Tucson Pumps on TucsonPumps.ie.

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Frequently asked questions

Is INTERTRADE 6m and GBP-FLO 6m circulating pumps being recalled in Ireland?

Yes. INTERTRADE 6m and GBP-FLO 6m circulating pumps are recalled due to a safety issue where the mains electrical coupling can be connected in reverse, posing a serious risk of electrocution. The affected pumps were manufactured by Tucson Pumps Limited between 2021 and November 2024 for INTERTRADE and between 2023 and November 2024 for GBP-FLO.

Why is INTERTRADE 6m and GBP-FLO 6m circulating pumps being recalled?

The recall relates to a electric shock hazard. INTERTRADE 6m and GBP-FLO 6m circulating pumps are recalled due to a safety issue where the mains electrical coupling can be connected in reverse, posing a serious risk of electrocution. The affected pumps were manufactured by Tucson Pumps Limited between 2021 and November 2024 for INTERTRADE and between 2023 and November 2024 for GBP-FLO.

What should I do if I have this product?

Consumers should contact Tucson immediately if they think they have an affected pump installed. Tucson will arrange for inspection and installation of an updated electrical coupling free of charge.

Which batches of INTERTRADE 6m and GBP-FLO 6m circulating pumps are affected?

The affected batch codes are: S/N D32* or earlier, S/N C*, S/N B*, S/N A*.

Source: Competition & Consumer Protection Commission, published 9 October 2025 · Last checked 10 July 2026
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