What is a circulation pump?
What is a circulation pump?
Let’s start our article with a brief definition of what circulation pump means. The circulation pump is the name given to the devices that ensure the progress of the water circulating in the system. Circulation pumps are required for the circulation of liquid in closed circuit heating and cooling systems. They circulate the liquid in devices such as combi boilers, boilers and the like. In heating systems, the water heated in the boiler overcomes the resistances in the installation and ensures that it is transmitted to the heat emitters. Circulation pump selection is important for heating systems. We can say that the circulation pump is the heart of the heating systems because it functions just like the heart in the human body. It has an important task in terms of providing liquid flow even to the farthest points. Circulation pumps are types of pumps used in heating systems and hot water circulation. With the invention and use of circulation pumps, modern heating systems have also reached higher levels. Thanks to the circulation pump, the pipe diameters were reduced and heating was provided with more efficiency at lower temperatures. As we said at the beginning of our article, the heart of the hot water heating lines is the circulation pump. Thanks to the circulation pump, a small amount of hot fluid is kept in the pipes so that the fluid does not cool. Hot fluid always circulates in the pipes and the heating time of the fluid is shortened. Thus, efficiency is achieved.
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