Datasheet PAD2 (PDF 124.19 kB)
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Datasheet PAD2 (PDF 124.19 kB)
Electrical Drives PAD2 electrical coolant pump 2nd generation with brushless motor Customer benefits Bosch has been offering the 2nd generation electrical coolant pump (PAD2) since 2011 in the power range up to 20 watts. The newly developed pump has all the advantages of the first generation, such as high durability, low space, and low weight. In addition PAD2 offers even further benefits: ▶ Extended temperature range The usage of the new pump is possible up to a maximum ambient temperature and a maximum fluid temperature of 135 °C. PAD2 electrical coolant pump Product description ▶ Extended temperature range ▶ Engine mounting possible The robust design of the pump allows mounting to the combustion engine. ▶ Minimized noise level ▶ Engine mounting possible Lower noise levels, achieved by improved internal pump ▶ Minimized noise level geometry, enables PAD2 to be even more suitable for ▶ Low current consumption ▶ Diagnosis ability and controllability applications such as hybrid or electric vehicles. ▶ Low current consumption The current consumption of the pump is reduced by Technology approximately 15% at the working point (as compared PAD2 is a centrifugal pump. The stator and electronics to PAD1) and is less than 1 A. are mechanically separated from the rotor within the sealed-motor housing. The electronics produce a changing magnetic field via the stator winding when energized, which then drives the rotor (impeller) – completing the hydraulic circuit. Since PAD2 (or coolant ▶ Diagnosis ability and controllability The pump is controllable and capable of various diagnostics via an additional PWM input signal pin or via LIN interface. pumps with electric drives in general) is not connected to the drive train, it enables and maintains a consistent coolant flow even after the engine has been switched off. Electrical and hydraulic connections are adaptable to specific requirements of the customer. Examples of application PAD2 can be used to support the heating circuit, to utilize residual engine heat and to aid in component cooling, e.g. turbo chargers, charge-air coolers, and power-electronic modules for hybrid and electric vehicles. © Robert Bosch GmbH 2014. All rights reserved, also regarding any disposal, exploitation, reproduction, editing, distribution, as well as in the event of applications for industrial property rights. Robert Bosch GmbH Electrical Drives Postfach 11 63 77183 Bühl Germany www.bosch-mobility-solutions.com Printed in Germany 292000P1D7-C/CCA2-201410-De, En