Managing Heat Load in Continuous Operation Systems
In industrial machinery, heat control is critical for maintaining equipment reliability. The Auxiliary Cooling Pump is widely used in hydraulic systems, generator sets, compressors, and power electronics cooling loops.
Unlike primary circulation pumps, the Auxiliary Cooling Pump is designed to support secondary or bypass cooling circuits. Typical industrial specifications include:
Flow rate: 20–150 L/min
Head pressure: up to 25 meters
Power consumption: 100W–750W depending on load
Fluid temperature range: -40°C to 120°C
These pumps often operate continuously or in duty cycles controlled by PLC systems. In oil cooling systems, they help maintain viscosity within optimal operating conditions, often targeting ISO VG 32–68 oil grades depending on machinery type.
A key advantage is redundancy. If the main pump fails or reduces efficiency, the Auxiliary Cooling Pump ensures thermal continuity, preventing overheating of bearings, seals, and electronic components.
Many systems integrate dual-pump redundancy, where one unit operates while the second remains in standby mode. Automatic switching is triggered by pressure sensors detecting drops below 0.15 MPa.
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