A diesel water pump is a machine powered by a diesel engine used to move water from one place to another, commonly for irrigation, drainage, firefighting, or construction. It’s favored for its durability, fuel efficiency, and ability to handle high-volume water transfer in areas without electricity.
Key Features:
- Engine: Diesel-powered, typically 4-stroke, air-cooled or water-cooled.
- Flow Rate: Varies from 10,000 to over 100,000 liters per hour, depending on the model.
- Suction/Discharge: Common sizes are 2, 3, or 4 inches for inlet/outlet pipes.
- Lift Capacity: Suction lift (up to 7-8 meters) and total head (20-100 meters, depending on the pump).
- Applications: Agriculture (irrigation), flood control, construction dewatering, or industrial water transfer.
- Advantages: Fuel-efficient, long-lasting, operates in remote areas, handles dirty water (in some models).
- Disadvantages: Noisier than electric pumps, requires regular maintenance, higher initial cost





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