An unusual problem regarding cooling hot water in pipe

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clgan

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Hi guys,
I have an unusual problem here. The water pump that has I've been using has been damaged due to excessive water temperature (~194F). Is there anyway to avoid further pump damage?

I've thought of adding a heat sink to the pipe therefore cooling it down before it reaches the pump. (Like in the case of a computer's CPU)

Or allowing the hot-water to flow into a water tank first allowing heat to be dissipated into the atmosphere before allowing it to flow into a pipe and into the pump.

Any help would be good here.
Thanks
 
would definitely love to, however being able to use hot water is an important part of the system
 
Don't understand the system. If your willing to cool it down with other methods, y not just turn boiler to lower temp. Exchanger, 3way valve??explain better and sure I or anybody else could help
 
yes this makes absolutelly no sense, what is this "system"?
 

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