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Located in China's major power industry hub, we represent a leading standard in diesel engine manufacturing. With professional expertise and advanced equipment, our production process covers design, production, testing, and service, ensuring stable quality and innovation. Our facilities are ISO9001 and CE approved, serving markets across Europe, America, Asia, Africa, and Australia.
| Specification Item |
Details |
| Driving Type | Diesel Engine |
| Pump Type | Jet Pump |
| Transport Package | Wooden-Case |
| OEM Service | Acceptable |
| Theory | Centrifugal Pump |
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right diesel water pump for my application?
You should assess the required flow rate and head (lift height) based on your specific application. Consider the fluid type and choose a pump that meets both current and potential future demands while ensuring the installation space and pipeline are compatible.
How is the required Head (Lift Height) calculated?
The Total Head is calculated by adding the vertical lift height to the friction losses. You must measure the vertical distance the water needs to travel and estimate friction losses based on pipe length, diameter, and fittings.
What happens if the pump caliber (inlet/outlet) is too small?
If the caliber is too small, it restricts fluid flow and increases pressure losses. This can lead to pump overheating, increased fuel consumption, and potential damage due to erosion and cavitation.
Why is proper engine power matching important?
Proper matching ensures the engine can overcome pump resistance at the required flow and head. Under-powered engines lead to poor performance or stalling, while over-powered engines waste fuel and increase mechanical wear.
What are the essential daily maintenance tasks?
Daily tasks include checking fuel, oil, and coolant levels before and after use. You should also clean the air filter, inspect the impeller and belts for leaks, and flush the pump thoroughly if it was used to pump dirty water.
What should I check if the flow rate is lower than expected?
Check for any debris blockages in the system, inspect the impeller for damage, and verify that all pipe connections are airtight to prevent air leaks. Additionally, ensure the engine is running at the correct speed.