
A domestic underfloor heating circulation pump is an integral part of the underfloor heating system and is mainly used to circulate hot water through the underfloor heating pipes to ensure that the floor is evenly heated. It works by pumping hot water from the boiler to the underfloor heating pipes and then returning the cooled water to the boiler to be heated, thus forming a closed loop system.
1. Choose the right circulation pump
There are several key factors to consider when choosing a circulating pump for domestic underfloor heating:
Type of pump: there are several types of circulation pumps on the market, such as booster pumps and normal circulation pumps. Booster pumps are usually used for central heating systems, while circulation pumps are more suitable for self-heating users or underfloor heating systems for medium to large households.
Pump performance: when choosing a pump, focus on its flow and head. The flow rate determines how much water the pump can deliver per unit of time, while the head indicates the height of water pressure that the pump can overcome.
Brand and quality: Choosing products of well-known brands can guarantee the quality of the pump and after-sales service.
2.Installation and Maintenance
When installing a domestic underfloor heating circulating pump, make sure the piping system is welded and cleaned to avoid damage to the pump from impurities. Regularly check the running status of the pump to ensure that it is working properly and to avoid uneven heating caused by faults.