The impact of water quality conditions on the pump is multi-dimensional, the following will be combined with the relevant figures and information in the reference article, points to indicate and summarize the specific impact of water quality conditions on the pump:
1. The impact of water quality on the life and performance of the pump
Acidic water: Acidic water (PH less than 7) will cause corrosion and erosion of the metal material of the pump. Long-term use of acidic water, the valve and bearing inside the pump will rust, hardening, aging and other conditions, serious will greatly shorten the life of the pump.
Rust water: Rust water will make the pump impeller, filter, pipe and other places easy to accumulate scale, resulting in the water flow of the pump becomes smaller, reduce the performance of the pump.
Sediment water: Water containing a lot of sediment and impurities will damage the impeller and bearing of the pump, resulting in increased noise and reduced output power of the pump.
Water with low oxygen content: water with low oxygen content will lead to blockage of sediment inside the pump and shorten the service life of the pump.
2. The impact of water quality on specific parts of the pump
Impeller: the water's pH, salt content, hardness, etc., will directly affect the impeller of the pump. The higher the salinity and hardness of the water, the deposit and corrosion will be generated on the surface of the impeller, which will reduce the efficiency and life of the pump.
Seals: The corrosion resistance and wear resistance of pump seals are affected by water quality. The chemicals in the water are easy to erode the seals, resulting in leakage and water seepage of the pump.
Heat dissipation system: sediments and impurities in the water quality are easy to block the heat dissipation hole of the pump, resulting in poor heat dissipation and overheating of the pump.
3. Influence of water quality conditions on pump selection
It is important to choose the right pump according to the water quality conditions. For example, for highly corrosive water, you should choose pumps with strong corrosion resistance and good pollution resistance, such as stainless steel pumps and other alloy water pumps.
conclude
Water quality conditions have a significant impact on the life, performance and specific components of the pump. Acidic water, rust water, sediment water, water with low oxygen content, etc., will cause varying degrees of damage to the pump. Therefore, when selecting and using the pump, it is necessary to fully consider the water quality conditions, select the appropriate pump type and material, and carry out regular maintenance and maintenance to ensure the normal operation of the pump and extend its service life.