The correct and stable operation of the heat transfer oil pump is conducive to the smooth operation of the pump and the extension of its service life. The following is an introduction to the starting and operation of the hot oil pump:
First, pay attention to whether the direction of the pump shaft is correct when starting the pump.
Second, when the pump is running, pay attention to whether there is abnormal sound and vibration when the pump shaft rotates.
Third, pay attention to the readings of the pressure gauge and vacuum gauge. After starting, if the readings of the pressure gauge and vacuum gauge indicate that they are stable, then the pump has been filled with liquid and entered normal infusion operations.
Fourth, before the pump enters the normal infusion operation, that is, during the self-priming process, pay special attention to the rise of the water temperature in the pump. If the process of this water temperature rise is too long and the water temperature in the pump is too high, stop The pump checked the cause.
Fifth, if the pump is stopped for some reason and needs to be restarted while the pump is working, the outlet control valve should be opened slightly. This will help the heat transfer oil pump to discharge the gas from the outlet during the self-priming process, and also ensure that the tip is at Start under the lighter responsibility.