Gaggia Vibration Pump Ep5 230V

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The ULKA EP5 is made outside of Milan, Italy, by CEME group and comes with a PVC stem. Pumps have an average life of between 15-30,000 cups (4- 8 years) and lose their ability to extract at 9 bars of pressure over time.

Gaggia produce 2 pumps in the domestic range - both are fine to use.
Generally, if you had a plastic stem then use this one, otherwise the brass one is fine.


You may need to replace this pump if:

  • If, when you turning the coffee switch on, you get no water.
  • If your pump is 4 years or older, you are getting less coffee crema than you used to get then the pump pressure is fading - time to get a new one.

 

Specifications:

  • Type: Vibration 
  • Model: EP5
  • Wattage: 48W
  • Voltage: 230V 50Hz
  • Fittings: ø 1/8"- ø 6 mm
  • Pressure max: 15 bar
  • Water temperature max: 20°C
  • Connector: 6.3x0.8 mm
  • NSF approved

Search terms:

996530007751, Gaggia Vibration Pump Ep5 230V

Fits almost all gaggia home machines:

  • GAGGIA BABY,
  • GAGGIA CAREZZA,
  • GAGGIA CLASSIC,
  • GAGGIA EVOLUTION,
  • GAGGIA  NEW BABY, NEW BABY 06, TS
  • Gaggia Classic

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Hi, I have taken my gaggia cubika down from the attic after 10+ years in storage ...the heater is heating up ..but there isn't a gig out of the pump. Don't think it's scaled up as it's not even attempting to pump. It made one second noise on the first press of the button then nothing ..no water being drawn up to spray head or steamer. From you experience is it most likely the pump is knackered and replacing it will solve problem. I can send pictures by email if that would help. Kind regards Sue
Sue from Ireland
Hi Sue, If the group or solenoid is blocked - then this would be the symptom. There is a blockage somewhere - unlikely it's the pump, as there was some action initially. You would probably have to remove the solenoid 1st -(Allen key anticlockwise) There may be some debris in the valve or group. Try turning the pump on for 1 sec. with the solenoid back on but loose. If water spurts out of the group/solenoid - then blockage has been cleared, if not blockage still remains. Solenoid/group blockage is a very common issue with these models and is worth the trouble.
Blue Star Coffee Team

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