Water pump how to do energy saving
2018-04-13 19:00:45
Energy saving should be the current trend of a trend, in many areas are prevalent, and can get the public's favor. So, water pump how to do it? What is the way? Here, Xiaobian talk about water pump energy saving practices for everyone, we may wish to try. How to make water pump energy saving Existing water pump only one into the cold water pipe and a pumping vacuum pipe and a water pipe, the use of large energy consumption, because when pumping fluid, the energy of the water did not make full use, When pumping hot water, summer shower temperature is too high, wasting hot water is a waste of heat. The following is a water pump energy-saving practices. 1, the two or several water pump straight arrangement, the use of the first water pump and then burst into the other red water pump. Pump the fluid several times to save energy. Straight arranged in two ways, one is the water pump above the water outlet pipe and water pump below the water inlet channel separate; the other is the upper and lower water pump in series into one. 2. Add a second cold water passage and adjust the control cold water flow beside the cold water inlet passage and the hot and cold water outlet passage of the shower water flush pump. When the temperature of the shower water is too high, a new cold water passage replenishes enough Cold water, then the first cold water inlet pipe to reduce the amount of suction into the hot water is also reduced, both practical and energy saving. A new cold water pipe intersects the cross-section of the original cold water pipe at the end near the sprinkler head less than the original cold water pipe at that place. Of course, the user must be safe to use, first of all to ensure safety, and then consider saving energy thing. Further Reading: pump valve pipe fittings Exhibition 2016 Exhibition of Information Industry, Internet (Xiamen) Technology Co., Ltd. Author: Asian pumps Network Editor: Small L (QQ / micro-channel: 676824158) http://beng.liuti.cn/ (Service Hotline: 400-6030-811)