Hot Water Pump
The hot water pump is a centrifugal pump for handling water at temperatures above 100 ºC. They are used for boiler feeding, central heating (see Circulator pump), and feed water circulation, and also as circulating pumps in nuclear plants.
INTRODUCTION
Hot water pumps circulate hot water in heating systems or provide instant hot water at taps, using specialized materials like stainless steel for durability, with common types including circulation pumps for boilers/radiators and recirculation pumps for instant tap hot water, often powered by electricity, with heat pump water heaters being an energy-efficient alternative that moves heat rather than creating it.
Benefits
- Instant Hot Water: Eliminates waiting time at taps.
- Energy Savings: Heat pump models significantly cut energy bills.
- Comfort: Delivers hot water on demand for showers and tasks.
TECHNICAL DATA
Advanced Tools
| Head | 30 to 40 m Max |
| Motor Phase | Three Phase |
| Power Source | Electric |
| Type of End Use | Industrial |
| Motor Power | 0.1 - 1 HP, 2 - 5 HP |
| Flow | 2m3/hr to 12m3/hr |
| Suction Discharge | 25 to 80 Mm |
