Pump Motor: The motor is responsible for driving the pump and circulating the coolant or water. Inlet and Outlet Ports: These are the openings where the coolant or water enters and exits the pump. Wiring and Connectors: These are the electrical connections that provide power to the pump motor. Flow Rate: The flow rate refers to the amount of liquid that the pump can circulate per unit of time, typically measured in liters per minute (LPM) or gallons per minute (GPM). It indicates the pump's capacity to move coolant through the cooling system. Noise Level: The noise level of a pump is often measured in decibels (dB) and indicates the level of sound generated during operation. Lower noise levels are desirable for quieter cooling systems. Compatibility: It's essential to consider the pump's compatibility with the specific cooling system you have or plan to use. This includes factors like the pump's size, fittings, and mounting options.
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