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Diesel Engine Single-Stage Pump

Product Introduction

This Series is a highly versatile and reliable diesel-powered pump unit, built around the industry-standard IS end-suction, single-stage centrifugal pump. This self-contained system is the multi-purpose workhorse for general water transfer, pressure boosting, and supply duties across a vast range of applications. Combining a proven, efficient pump design with the go-anywhere power of a diesel engine, the pump is the ideal solution for construction sites, municipal services, industrial water supply, and agricultural water transfer where reliability and flexibility are key.


Design Philosophy & Construction

This pump is engineered as a robust, no-nonsense package, pairing one of the world’s most common pump designs with a dependable power source for maximum utility.

The Pump End: IS End-Suction Centrifugal Design

  • Standardized End-Suction Layout: The unit features an IS-type centrifugal pump, which conforms to international standards (like ISO 2858). This is the most common pump configuration, where water enters the center of the impeller axially (“end suction”) and is discharged at a higher pressure radially from the top of the casing.
  • “Back Pull-Out” Design for Easy Maintenance: A key feature of the IS pump is its back pull-out construction. This allows the entire rotating assembly—including the impeller, shaft, seal, and bearings—to be removed for service as a single cartridge from the “back” of the pump, without ever having to disconnect the pump casing from the suction and discharge pipes. This drastically simplifies maintenance and reduces downtime.
  • High-Efficiency Hydraulics: The pump is equipped with a closed impeller, which is hydraulically optimized to provide the most efficient performance when pumping clean or slightly turbid water, minimizing fuel consumption.
  • Durable Materials: The pump is built for a long service life with a rugged cast iron casing and a bronze or cast iron impeller.

The Drive End: Mobile Diesel Assembly

  • Reliable Diesel Power: The pump is coupled to a durable, fuel-efficient industrial diesel engine, providing consistent power for long operational periods.
  • Robust Chassis: The complete pump set is mounted on a heavy-duty steel base, typically configured as a skid for semi-permanent installation or a two-wheeled trailer for full mobility.
  • Complete, Self-Contained Unit: The pump is a turnkey system, complete with a heavy-duty coupling and guard, a control panel, and an integrated fuel tank, ready for immediate deployment.

Key Features & Benefits

  • Versatile, All-Purpose Performance: The “go-to” pump for a huge variety of general water transfer tasks, making it an incredibly flexible asset.
  • Simplified Maintenance: The back pull-out design is a major advantage, allowing for quick and easy servicing of all moving parts without disturbing the site piping.
  • Proven Reliability: The IS end-suction pump is a globally proven design, trusted for decades in countless installations, ensuring dependable performance.
  • Power Independence & Portability: The diesel engine and mobile chassis configuration provides the freedom to operate anywhere, for both planned projects and emergency situations.
  • Efficient Operation: The combination of an efficient hydraulic design and a modern diesel engine ensures that water is moved at the lowest possible cost per gallon.

Common Applications

This pump is the solution for nearly any application that requires the transfer of large volumes of relatively clean water.

  • Construction & Civil Works: General site dewatering of rainwater, pipeline filling and pressure testing, dust suppression, and bulk water transfer.
  • Municipal Services: Temporary water supply during water main repairs, boosting pressure in the water grid, and draining reservoirs.
  • Industrial Water Supply: Raw water intake from rivers or lakes for plants, transfer of cooling tower water, and as a critical backup for primary electric pumps.
  • Agriculture: Large-scale water transfer from a source to an irrigation network, filling water tanks, and general farm use.
  • Flood Relief: High-volume pumping of relatively clean floodwater from large, open areas like fields or car parks.