What Is the Function of the Recirculation Hole in a Self-Priming Pump?
What Is the Function of the Recirculation Hole in a Self-Priming Pump? In the structural design of a self-priming pump, there is a small but very important component called the recirculation hole (or return hole). Although it looks simple, it plays a key role in ensuring that the pump can successfully complete the self-priming process. When a self-priming pump starts, there is usually air inside the suction pipe and the pump chamber. The pump must remove this air before it can begin normal liquid delivery. At this stage, the recirculation hole helps create a continuous liquid circulation inside the pump, which assists in separating and discharging the air. During operation, the impeller rotates at high speed, throwing the mixture of liquid and air toward the outer part of the pump casing. The air is separated and discharged, while the liquid returns to the impeller inlet through the recirculation hole. This process forms a repeated gas-liquid circulation loop. After several cycles...