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Circulator pumps are a type of pump used to circulate liquids, typically in heating, cooling, and air conditioning systems. They are designed to move a specific volume of liquid at a given pressure, and are often used in closed-loop systems. Circulator pumps are typically smaller than other types of pumps, and are often used in residential and commercial applications. They are also used in industrial applications, such as in water treatment plants and power plants.
Circulator pumps are typically powered by electric motors, and can be either single-stage or multi-stage. Single-stage pumps are used for low-pressure applications, while multi-stage pumps are used for higher-pressure applications. The pumps can be either direct-drive or belt-driven, depending on the application.
Circulator pumps are available in a variety of materials, including cast iron, bronze, stainless steel, and plastic. They are also available in a range of sizes, from small pumps for residential applications to large pumps for industrial applications.
Some of the companies in the circulator pump market include Grundfos, Wilo, Armstrong, Taco, Bell & Gossett, and Xylem. Show Less Read more