Detailed Introduction
Working principle:
Nowadays, there are many centrifugal water pumps around us, which have brought great convenience to our lives. We need to prepare well before use in order to achieve better results. As far as the editor knows, before starting the water pump, fill the pump and inlet pipe with water. After the water pump runs, under the centrifugal force generated by the high-speed rotation of the impeller, the water in the impeller channel is thrown around and pressed into the volute, forming a vacuum at the impeller inlet. The water in the pool is sucked into the suction pipe under external atmospheric pressure to supplement this space. The water then sucked in is thrown out by the impeller through the volute and enters the outlet pipe. From this, it can be seen that if the impeller of the centrifugal pump continues to rotate, it can continuously absorb and pressurize water, and water can be continuously lifted from low to high or far. In summary, centrifugal pumps are called centrifugal pumps because they lift water upwards under the centrifugal force generated by the high-speed rotation of the impeller.
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