1. Environmental reasons for using the pump
1. Leaking pipes: When the pump is running all the time, leaking pipes can cause the water pressure to drop and the pump should. Continue to operate to maintain water pressure, then the pump will continue to beep.
2. Water temperature is too low: If the water temperature is too low when the pump is running, it will also continue to beep. Since underfloor heating uses heated water, if the water temperature is too low, it will not be able to transfer heat completely and the pump will continue to work to raise the water temperature.
3. The water pump is too old: If the water pump has been used for a long time, the impeller may be worn, the bearings may be aged, etc., which will cause the pump to malfunction. unevenly, resulting in a soundconstant.
2. Causes of the equipment itself
1. Pump failure: If the pump fails, it will also operate abnormally, resulting in noise.
2. Unreasonable Pump Design: Some brands of pumps have an unreasonable design. For example, poor design of water inlet and outlet will cause the water flow to be too fast or too slow, and will also cause malfunction. pump to make noise.
3. Reasons for poor installation
Unbalanced pipes: If the installation of floor heating pipes is unbalanced, the water flow speed in the right pipe is higher than that left, which will cause the pump to operate unevenly, resulting in noise.
2. The installation of the equipment is unstable: If the foundation on which the equipment is installed is uneven, the floor heating pump will shake during operation, prcausing noise.
No. Floor heating water pumps are heating equipment and will not burst pipes. Underfloor heating is the abbreviation for radiant floor heating, called RadiantFloorHeating in English. It uses the entire floor as a radiator. Through the heat transfer fluid of the radiant layer of the floor, the entire floor is heated evenly and the floor is used. to heat the room by radiant and convective heat transfer for comfort heating purposes.