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2026-04-13

In actual operation, magnetic drive pumps sometimes experience a situation where they rotate but fail to pump water. This not only affects production efficiency but can also damage the equipment. In-depth investigation of the underlying causes and taking effective countermeasures are crucial.

 

Fault Cause Analysis

Inlet Blockage

This is one of the common reasons why magnetic drive pumps fail to pump water. When the inlet pipe or filter is blocked by debris, sediment, etc., fluid cannot smoothly enter the pump, just like a person's respiratory tract being blocked by foreign objects, preventing normal airflow. For example, in chemical production, raw materials may contain solid particles, which accumulate at the inlet after prolonged operation, hindering liquid entry.

Impeller Failure

The impeller is the core component of the magnetic drive pump. If the impeller is damaged, stuck, or has a loose fit with the pump shaft, it will severely affect the pump's pumping capacity. Impeller damage may be caused by long-term wear, corrosion, or impact from foreign objects; impeller jamming may be due to large foreign objects getting stuck between the impeller and the pump casing; and a loose fit between the impeller and the pump shaft will prevent the impeller from rotating properly and generating sufficient centrifugal force to transport liquid.

Magnetic Coupler Issues

Magnetic pumps rely on magnetic couplers to transmit power. If the magnetic coupler demagnetizes or has insufficient magnetic force, power transmission will be impeded, causing the pump speed to drop and preventing it from reaching the speed required for normal water pumping. Furthermore, excessive clearance in the magnetic coupler will also affect the efficiency of magnetic force transmission, thus affecting the pump's output performance.

 

Solution Strategies

Clean Inlet Blockages

Regularly inspect the inlet pipe and filter, and promptly clean away debris and sediment. Installing a suitable filter can improve the filtration effect and reduce blockage. For already blocked pipes, backflushing or disassembly and cleaning can be used.

Inspect or Replace the Impeller

Conduct a comprehensive inspection of the impeller. If damage or wear is found, repair or replace it promptly. For jammed impellers, identify the cause of the jamming and remove any foreign objects. If the impeller and pump shaft are loose, adjust the clearance or replace with a suitable impeller.

Inspect the Magnetic Coupler

Regularly test the magnetic performance of the magnetic coupler. If demagnetization or insufficient magnetic force is found, replace the magnetic coupler promptly. Ensure the magnetic coupler clearance is within the specified range and adjust it if necessary.

A magnetic pump failing to turn on and pump water is a problem that requires serious attention. Only by accurately identifying the cause of the malfunction and taking targeted solutions can the normal operation of the magnetic pump be guaranteed, production efficiency improved, and equipment failure rate reduced.

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