donkey pump
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Definition
Noun: 1. A supplementary pump available if needed: A donkey pump is a secondary or auxiliary pump, typically used as a backup or for additional support when the primary pump is insufficient or fails. It is often a direct-acting steam pump.
Usage
The term "donkey pump" is used to describe a reserve or support pump in mechanical and engineering contexts. - It functions as a backup system. - It provides additional capacity when required.
Examples
- The ship's engine room was equipped with a donkey pump in case the main feed pump malfunctioned.
- To increase pressure in the irrigation line, they activated the donkey pump.
- The old factory still uses a steam-driven donkey pump as an auxiliary unit.
Advanced Usage
- In engineering contexts: The term often specifies a direct-acting steam pump used for auxiliary duties like feeding boilers or pumping water.
- As a contingency device: It implies a piece of equipment held in reserve, not for continuous primary use.
Variants and Related Words
- Auxiliary pump (n): A general term for any supplementary pump.
- Standby pump (n): A pump kept ready for use if needed.
- Feed pump (n): A pump that supplies water to a boiler, which a donkey pump often is.
Synonyms
- Backup pump
- Reserve pump
- Supplementary pump
Related Phrases
- Donkey engine (n): A small auxiliary engine, related in function to a donkey pump.
- To serve as a donkey pump: To function in a supplementary or backup role.
- The smaller unit can serve as a donkey pump during peak demand.
Noun
- a supplementary pump available if needed