Hydraulic pump for heating - is a device used in a heating system for circulation coolant (usually water or antifreeze) through pipes, radiators, heat exchangers and other system elements. The main function of the hydraulic pump is to maintain a constant flow of coolant, ensuring uniform heat distribution throughout the entire heating system.
Hydraulic pump for heating: features
They are divided into several types depending on the operating principle and design:
- Wet rotor circulation pumps — the most common type, where the rotor is immersed in the coolant. These pumps are characterized by low noise levels and high energy efficiency.
- Dry rotor circulation pumps - the rotor and motor in such pumps are separated from the coolant, which makes them more powerful and suitable for large heating systems, but they can be noisier.
- High-speed pumps — such pumps allow you to regulate the circulation speed of the coolant depending on the needs of the system, which increases energy efficiency and allows you to save on costs.
A hydraulic pump for heating ensures reliable and efficient operation of the heating system, maintaining the required pressure and speed of the coolant. This ensures uniform heating of all rooms, which is especially important in large or multi-story buildings. The hydraulic pump also plays an important role in maintaining the correct hydraulic balance of the system, preventing noise, water hammer and other problems associated with improper circulation of the coolant.