Domestic Circulating Electric Heating Pump For Gas Water Heater
The primary function of a circulating heating pump is to maintain a consistent flow of heated water in a closed-loop system. It is usually installed near the boiler or heating source and works by continuously circulating the heated fluid through the pipes, radiators, or underfloor heating system.
The electric heating pump, typically an electric pump, is activated and starts to move the heated fluid from the heat source. The water pump forces the hot fluid through the pipes, radiators, or underfloor pipes, distributing heat to the different areas or rooms in the building. The cooled fluid returns to the boiler or heating source to be reheated, and the cycle continues.