Marine Cooling Pump
The main function of the cooling pump is to transport seawater or other cooling media to the cooling system of the ship to reduce the temperature of the equipment and ensure the normal operation of the equipment. The cooling pump is usually installed in the cooling system of the ship, by inhaling seawater and pressurizing it through the impeller of the pump, the cooling medium is transported to the equipment that needs to be cooled.
Overview
Working process
Increased pressure: the pump draws seawater through the water intake, which is filtered through the filter into the pump body. The impeller rotates under the motor drive, pushing the seawater to the pressure chamber, and the pressure gradually increases.
Flow into the cooling equipment: When the pressure of the sea water reaches a certain level, the pump will open the valve, allowing the sea water to enter the ship's cooling equipment for cooling. The heat energy in the cooling equipment is taken away, and the temperature of the sea water is lowered.
Outflow pump body: the cooled seawater enters the pump body again through the pipeline, and is discharged from the impeller through the centrifugal force to complete a cycle.
Application scenario
he cooling pump is the core component of the Marine engine cooling system, which pumps seawater or fresh water through circulation to ensure that the engine temperature is controlled within the appropriate range, so as to ensure the normal operation of the engine. Cooling pumps also maintain a stable operating temperature for other critical equipment on board, such as hydraulics, compressors and transmissions
Common models
CWL Series Horizontal Centrifugal Pump CWX Series Self-priming Vortex Pump 1W(Z) Series Marine Self Priming Vortex Pump
CS Marine Hand Piston Pump CSG Series Vertical Centrifugal Pump
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