DELPHI
Delphi a world leader in electronics cooling technology, and Laing, a world leader in hydraulic engineering combined to provide this miniature, extremely efficient and reliable circulation pump. This pump can be used for such diverse uses from electronic cooling to cappuccino mahines. The life expectancy of the pump is greater than 40,000 hours.
Utilizing Laing’s magnetic drive spherical motor technology and Delphi’s thermal cooling expertise, the Delphi pump was initially designed for computer processor and electronic circuit cooling. Now the Delphi pump fits a variety of applications where space and component size are critical in system design parameters.
As the frontrunner for liquid cooling systems in the computer industry, the Delphi pump employs a brushless DC motor with a lifetime three to four times the life expectancy of other pumps in its class. Suitable for a broad range of sophisticated electronic cooling systems, the Delphi pump is virtually silent when operating and facilitates a more efficient method of heat evacuation than traditional heat sinks.
The Delphi Pump is 2.44” X 2.44” X 1.5” Max Flow @ 13.2 V = 1.75 GPM or 400 LPH
Delphi Design Characteristics:
The Delphi pump electronically commutated wet rotor design results in only one moving part in the entire pump. A spherically suspended rotor/impeller rests on top of a ceramic ball and is driven magnetically, thereby eliminating the need for a shaft motor connection. The Delphi pump lasts longer, consumes less power and offers superior performance characteristics when compared to other pumps in its class.
Delphi Pump Technical Data
Motor design: Electronically commutated, brushless DC, spherical motorRated Voltage: 12 Volt DC
Voltage Range: 8 to 13.2 VDC Starting Voltage: 9 to 13.2 VDC
Maximum system pressure: 22 PSI
Maximum flow @ 13.2 volts = 400 LPH
Temperature range: Up to 140°F (60°C)
Acceptable media: Domestic hot water, water/Glycol mixtures and other media on request.
Max. System pressure: 21.75 PSI

Design Advantages:
The Delphi pump is the smallest pump in its class and can fit into very confined operating spaces — virtually every desktop computer!
Maintenance is not necessary under normal conditions and even after lengthy shutdown periods a reliable start-up is virtually guaranteed.
The flow rate and performance characteristics can be easily controlled by voltage variation.
The rotor/impeller is suspended in the pumped fluid and the rotor is self-aligning so noise does not increase over time.
This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 21 August, 2007.