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gemoraw
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Espresso: faema family
Posted Fri Apr 16, 2004, 7:52am
Subject: faema family
 

I am looking help
My faema family espresso machine the water pump is broken I couldn’t find the part please help ware to gate. In case the part # is 27625.04.5  
Thank you
gemoraw
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Posted Sun Apr 18, 2004, 11:15am
Subject: Re: faema family
 

Gemoraw,

I don't know too much about the Faema Family, but just about every pump machine out there uses an Ulka pump, and you should be able to get a replacement at Chris Coffee, 1st-line, Whole Latte Love, Aabree, or any other dealer that does service.

Here is a good example of what you'll likely need.
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Posted Tue Apr 20, 2004, 5:28pm
Subject: Re: faema family
 

Dont know if this will help much, but this online-order site here in Australia has Feama parts (28 pages of them!!)  
http://www.coffeeparts.com
click here

Cheer, Vicki
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BambergerMadCow
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Espresso: Faema Family
Posted Tue May 3, 2005, 2:16pm
Subject: Re: faema family
 

I have fitted an INVENSYS /EATON CP3A 230V 65W pump to my European Faema Family. It is very slightly shorter than the old pump I had, but works brilliantly. It is not as noisy as the old pump and the coffee is just as good.

I found it at www.espressoXXL.de in Germany.

The pump I had previously in my machine was a large totally metal pump marked
  • MOD ULKA Mod H 63
  • 220 V 1/3 min 68 W
  • CS M 2706 85 10

The INVENSYS pump is shown in the jpg below

BambergerMadCow: 500219%2Dalt[1].jpg
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Fred1
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Posted Wed May 4, 2005, 7:03am
Subject: Re: faema family
 

What are the specs for your pump.  Ulka makes a number of pumps that would fit in your machine.  If you must have a Faema part, contact Burgess Enterprises.  They no longer carry Faema, but still have a number of replacement parts on hand.  Google to get the website.

Good luck,

Fred
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Posted Thu May 5, 2005, 1:21am
Subject: Re: faema family
 

BambergerMadCow Said:

I found it at www.espressoXXL.de in Germany.

Posted May 3, 2005 link

That's a nice site which I haven't come across before. Thanks.


Ian

 
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