To ensure the proper operation and extend the lifespan of the water pump, regular maintenance and upkeep are required.


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2025-01-14

Keep the equipment clean, dry, free of oil stains, and leak-proof. Regularly inspect the pump for operating sounds, vibrations, and any signs of leakage.

Keep the equipment clean, dry, free of grease, and leak-proof.
Regularly inspect the pump for operating sounds, vibrations, and any signs of leakage.
Check and adjust the oil level in the suspension reservoir.
Pumps must never operate under conditions of cavitation or when running dry.
Regularly inspect the leakage at the stuffing box and adjust the tightness of the packing gland.
Check the bearing temperature to ensure it does not exceed the allowable range.
Replace the lubricant regularly.
Check whether the support structures for the pump's inlet and outlet piping systems are loose.
Pumps that haven’t been used for a long time should be treated with rust prevention measures and stored properly.

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A water pump is an essential fluid-handling device with wide applications across multiple industries.

The pump transfers mechanical energy from the prime mover or other external sources to the liquid, increasing its energy. It is primarily used to transport liquids such as water, oil, acidic and alkaline solutions, emulsions, suspensions, and even molten metals. Additionally, it can handle liquid-gas mixtures as well as fluids containing suspended solid particles.

To ensure the proper operation and extend the lifespan of the water pump, regular maintenance and upkeep are required.

Keep the equipment clean, dry, free of oil stains, and leak-proof. Regularly inspect the pump for operating sounds, vibrations, and any signs of leakage.

When selecting a water pump, consider the following key points.

Determine flow rate: Calculate the flow rate based on the specific requirements for water usage or liquid transport. Determine head: Compute the vertical height from the water source to the destination, accounting for friction losses in the pipeline.

Pumps are widely used in various fields.

Agricultural irrigation: Drawing groundwater or river water for irrigation purposes. Construction projects: Used for concrete delivery, building drainage, fire protection systems, and more. Industrial production: Transporting various liquids, such as oil, chemical raw materials, liquid ammonia, and more.