Kisankraft KK-WPDV-178, 3 x 3 inch 4 Stroke Diesel Engine Water Pump
SKU: DK-KK-2050
₹33990 (Including GST)
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Short Description
Diesel Engine Water Pump
4 Stroke, Single Cylinder
3.5L Fuel Tank 3600 RPM
Country of origin: China
Description
A water pump is a machine that is used to transfer water from one location to another. This can be used to transfer water from one place to another which can be used for irrigation, or it can be used to remove water from an area to prevent damage. This diesel engine water pump is highly efficient, energy-saving, lightweight, and compact easily maintainable design that is required in irrigation. It is widely used in agriculture fields, irrigation, farming land, gardening, farm-houses, fountains, drain water from a basement or shallow flooded areas, drain and fill a swimming pool or dam.
Features
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Potable Design : It is designed to handle the most toughest jobs like irrigating a field, draining a pool in no time, pump out a flooded trench, fill or empty a water storage tank.
Extra Lifting Capacity: It has higher suction power and give high discharge in its operating range.
Highly efficient, energy-saving, lightweight, and compact easily maintainable design that is required in irrigation.
Used for Irrigation purpose , can also used for watering sprinkler system etc.
Usage
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Before You Start: Check whether all parts of the diesel engine are normal, whether all accessories are connected reliably, and eliminate abnormal phenomena. Starting the Engine:
Engine Start: The diesel engine is started, providing power to rotate the pump shaft.
Impeller Rotation :The rotating shaft turns the impeller within the pump housing, which has curved blades designed to create centrifugal force.
Water Intake:As the impeller spins, it creates a low-pressure area at its center, causing water to be drawn into the pump through the inlet pipe.
Centrifugal Force: The water is then accelerated by the impeller blades, throwing it outwards against the pump housing, generating high pressure.
Water Discharge: The pressurized water is pushed out of the pump through the outlet pipe, delivering it to the desired location.