Description
An Auxiliary seawater pump is a type of pump used in the cooling systems of marine vessels to circulate seawater for cooling various components. It is specifically designed to handle seawater and is driven by an electric motor or an engine belt. It contains an impeller, a volute casing, and inlet and outlet ports. The impeller is a rotating component with blades or vanes that generate the flow of seawater. It is connected to the shaft of the pump and is driven by an electric motor or an engine belt. As the impeller rotates, it creates a centrifugal force that pushes the seawater outward and propels it through the pump.

