Magnetic Pump Overheating: Three Real Engineering Cases and What They Reveal
Magnetic Pump Overheating: Three Real Engineering Cases and What They Reveal Magnetic drive pumps are widely used in chemical processing, pharmaceuticals, new energy, and environmental systems due to their leak-free design and high safety level. However, one issue occasionally reported by plant engineers is: Unexpected temperature rise during operation. In most situations, the root cause is not material failure or manufacturing defects — it is system condition mismatch. Below are three real engineering scenarios that explain the most common causes of magnetic pump overheating: Insufficient internal circulation Improper back pressure Gas locking (air/vapor entrainment) For product reference and structural overview, see: 👉 https://www.scpv.cn/cilibeng/ Case 1: Blocked Suction Filter → Insufficient Internal Cooling Background A chemical plant was transferring an organic solvent using a magnetic drive centrifugal pump. After several months of stable operation, the pump casing tempera...