💦 Pump up your hydration game with HuiYu!
The HuiYu HY-D23130 Water Dispenser Pump is a powerful and efficient self-priming pump designed for water coolers and ice makers. Operating at DC 12V with a maximum flow rate of 1.6 liters per minute and a pressure of 35 PSI, it features a vertical suction lift of up to 6.5 feet. The pump includes essential installation accessories and is designed for quiet operation, making it a perfect addition to any home or office setup.
Brand | HuiYu |
Color | Black |
Material | Plastic |
Style | Protection |
Product Dimensions | 4.93"L x 3.1"W x 2.38"H |
Power Source | dc |
Item Weight | 500 Grams |
Maximum Flow Rate | 1.6 Liters Per Minute |
Maximum Lifting Height | 39.37 Inches |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Manufacturer | HuiYu |
Part Number | HY-D23130 |
Item Weight | 1.1 pounds |
Item model number | HY-D23130 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**L
Perfect replacement!
Worked absolutely perfectly for our water dispenser!
K**J
Replaced my bottom dispensing Primo water dispenser pump and works great!
The pump on my "Primo hTRIO Bottom Loading Hot/Cool/Cold Water Dispenser with Single Serve Brewing"(601240-B) started dying after two years. It would make some noise but no water would be pumped. I bought this pump without knowing how I was going to install it. This pump works great and it took about an hour to install. I will update this post if it stops working and I will put my install instructions here because I wish I could have read this beforehand:1) unplug the dispenser2) take water jug out3) unscrew the two screws holding the broken pump to the dispenser4) disconnect the water lines going to & coming from pump. Mine has sharkbite clips. To get them off, take off the little blue clips first, then you need to push the waterlines towards the pump & while holding the sharkbite clips tight pull the water lines out. It is hard to explain how to do this, hopefully you can google how to release a sharkbite fittings and find a solution if you are struggling. If you just can't figure it out, you can cut the water lines at the point they enter the sharkbite connectors and use the metal ties that come with the pump. I didn't test the metal ties so I don't know if they will work but I don't see why not.5) At this point the pump should be hanging by the two red & black wires only. Cut those wires about an inch from the pump. Originally, I took off the 2 back panels from the dispenser to see if I will be able to wire it up at the top. It isn't possible (maybe possible, but certainly not easy) so don't bother taking off the back panels of the dispenser.6) At this point you should now have the pump disconnected and holding it. This means you no longer need to be on your back with your head and shoulders jammed into the dispenser bottom. The broken pump should have the sharkbite fittings attached to it. Take both of those off like in step 4, and set them aside so you can use them on the new pump.7) Take the new pump and cut off the the connecter at the end of the wires (can't use it. You only need about 6-12" of wire out of the pump). Then, strip the ends of both wires. You need about an inch of exposed metal wire on each of the wires. At this point you can attach the two sharkbite connecters to the new pump. Take off the red caps that are on the new pump and just slide the sharkbite connectors onto the new pump and then add the little blue clips onto the sharkbite connectors. Give a little pull on each sharkbite connector to make sure it is tight.8) Strip about an inch of the two wires that are hanging down into the bottom of the dispenser. You should have the two wires hanging down with an inch of exposed metal at the end of each wire as well as the water line hanging down.9) Screw the new pump into the same place as the old pump was in using the two screws you removed to free the old pump.10) Splice the red wire from the new pump to the red wire hanging down from the dispenser. Give them a good twist and use a small wire nut to protect the connection. Do the same thing with the black wire. If it's easy and there is enough slack, push the wires up into the hole to the second level of the dispenser so the wire nuts are out of the way so you don't need to be super careful when changing the water jug.11) Attach the water lines to the new pump by pushing them into the sharkbite connectors and put the blue clips back on to the sharkbite connectors.12) Plug the dispenser back in.
S**B
Fits our bottom loading water dispenser.
Our Primo® Water Htrio Coffee K-Cup Water Dispenser Bottom Loading, Hot/Cold Temperature pump crapped out on us after years of use. This pump replaced it and works like a charm. Way cheaper than buying a new dispenser. Highly recommend.
A**N
No more burnt plastic taste!
Was recently given a used Brio water dispenser. Everything worked but, the water tasted like burnt plastic. Replacing was a bit of pain and took me around an hour. Pro-tip, there's no need to remove the condenser coil.
J**.
Easy install
This replacement water pump is fantastic. It was super easy to install, runs quietly and has plenty of suction power to bring the water up from our bottom feed water dispenser. The automatic shut off works just like the OEM part from our Primo water dispenser had worked prior to going out. We have had this pump installed for about two months and we haven’t had any issues with it.If your having issues with your water machine not dispensing water, try replacing your pump with this one; it saved us about $250 because we didn’t have to buy a new water dispenser.
C**P
Works great.
We have an older Primo water machine, over 5 years old. The old pump wasn't picking water up hardly at all but this new pump was a quick fix, saved over $100. Here's to another 5 years!!Had to swap out the old water cooler pump plug to this new pump. Seems to be higher quality than original Primo pump. Quieter and picks up water very quickly. I might buy another one just to save in case this disappears from the market.
L**Z
Fits Primo Water Dispenser Model 601292
My Primo Water Dispenser Model 601292 had stopped working. I called into support and they only were able to give me links to their YouTube channel to try some troubleshooting which was reconnecting the tubes to the cap and motor. Another video was to check inside the unit at the top to make sure the nozzles were set correctly but that didn't apply for my model.We had an idea that the pump itself stopped working as it no longer made a noise like before when it sucked up water. I searched the old pump model (photo included) which was GMB-D-23130 and came across this pump. The old pump power supply was DC12V and the flow rate was 1.2L/min which seemed to match this one.The removal was pretty straightforward. I had to remove 2 screws holding the pump up and then remove about 6 other screws holding the backs/tops of the unit together to access the board where the pump cable was connected to. I removed the cable and then removed the pump. Placing the new pump was as simple as feeding the cable back through where it was pulled from, connecting the cable to the board, and then putting all the screws back.So far, my dispenser has been working as expected since I bought it a couple of weeks ago. The new pump is louder than the old one but it gets the job done. You only hear it whenever more water needs to be pumped like the old one did.
R**L
Failed twice
Unfortunately, this only worked for a well before it died. I purchased two of them thinking I just got a lemon but it was back to back. I wouldn't recommend this one.
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