What is a water-cooled pump? What is its use?

Firstly, it is necessary to understand that the water-cooled pump is used to circulate the coolant in the water-cooled system and maintain the pressure and flow rate in the system. The speed of the water-cooled pump determines the flow rate and pressure of the coolant, so it is necessary to determine the appropriate speed according to the requirements of the cooling system.

Generally speaking, the speed of a water-cooled pump should be within an appropriate range, neither too high nor too low. Excessive rotational speed can lead to excessive flow of coolant, increasing the load and noise of the pump, and also causing the water flow rate in the cooling system to be too fast, affecting the heat dissipation effect. However, excessively low rotational speed can lead to insufficient coolant flow, which cannot maintain the pressure and flow in the system, thereby affecting the heat dissipation effect.

Generally speaking, the speed of a water-cooled pump should be between 3000-4000 revolutions per minute. The specific speed needs to be determined based on the specific situation of the cooling system, including the size of the radiator, heat dissipation area, length and material of the water pipes, and so on. At the same time, the flow rate and pressure of the coolant need to be determined based on the power consumption of the CPU or GPU to ensure optimal heat dissipation.

In short, choosing the appropriate speed of the water-cooled pump requires comprehensive consideration of various factors of the cooling system to achieve the best heat dissipation effect and lifespan.

Chiller units, also known as freezers, refrigeration units, ice water units, cooling equipment, etc., have different requirements due to their widespread use in various industries. Its working principle is a multifunctional machine that removes liquid vapor through compression or heat absorption refrigeration cycles.

What is a water-cooled pump


Post time: Jul-12-2024