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How does a boiler pump water?

Published in Boiler Pump Operation 1 min read

A boiler pump moves water using an impeller within a casing to increase pressure and flow.

Boiler feed water pumps, while varying in type, generally share core components that facilitate water circulation. Here's how they operate:

Key Components and Operation

Component Function
Pump Casing Encloses the impeller and guides the movement of liquid through the pump.
Impeller A rotating component that increases the fluid pressure and flow rate.

The curved pump casing encloses the impeller and guides the movement of liquid through the pump. According to the reference provided, the rotating impeller increases the fluid pressure and flow rate. This process ensures continuous water circulation within the boiler system.

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