Why Circulation Pump Faults Happen?

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Even advanced hydraulic systems can experience operational issues. The Intelligent Circulation Pump includes multiple diagnostic features that help identify faults related to electrical input, hydraulic load, or mechanical blockage.

One of the most common issues is dry-run operation. When no fluid is present in the pump chamber, internal temperature rises rapidly, triggering protection shutdown. Many systems detect this condition when flow rate drops below 0.2 m³/h while motor speed remains above 1500 RPM.

Voltage instability is another frequent cause of faults. If input voltage exceeds 260V or drops below 170V, the control board activates protective shutdown to prevent component damage. This is especially common in unstable power grids or long-distance power supply lines.

Rotor blockage can occur due to sediment buildup or foreign particles entering the impeller chamber. In such cases, motor current increases significantly, often exceeding rated current by 20–40%, triggering overcurrent protection.

Overheating is another critical issue. When internal drive temperature exceeds approximately 85°C, the system automatically reduces RPM or stops operation. Poor ventilation or high ambient temperature often contributes to this condition.

Hydraulic imbalance can also cause instability. If pipeline resistance is uneven or valves are partially closed in multiple zones, pressure fluctuations may occur, causing inconsistent flow behavior.

Modern Intelligent Circulation Pump systems display fault codes such as E1 (voltage error), E2 (dry-run), or E3 (overload condition). These codes allow technicians to quickly identify and resolve system issues.

Troubleshooting begins with power inspection. Voltage should be measured using a multimeter to ensure stability. Next, mechanical inspection should confirm that the impeller rotates freely without obstruction.

If flow instability persists, system bleeding is required to remove trapped air pockets. Air accumulation can significantly reduce hydraulic efficiency and create cavitation noise.

Sensor calibration is also important in systems using external feedback loops. Incorrect pressure sensor readings can cause the pump to operate at incorrect speeds, leading to energy waste or system imbalance.

Preventive maintenance includes periodic cleaning of filters, inspection of sealing rings, and verification of electrical connections every 6–12 months.

Overall, fault prevention in Intelligent Circulation Pump systems depends on stable electrical input, clean hydraulic conditions, and correct parameter configuration.

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