The Use of Diesel Multistage Pumps in Farms
2026-03-10 14:00With the core advantages of independent power, high pressure and efficiency, and strong adaptability, diesel multistage pumps have become the core water conservancy equipment for farms, especially large-scale farms and farms in remote areas. They are widely used in key agricultural production links such as irrigation, drainage, and water supply for livestock and poultry. Their usage scenarios and operation management are in line with the large-scale and diversified production needs of farms, making them important equipment to ensure the stability of agricultural production. Their specific usage is as follows:
I. Core Application Scenarios: Covering the Whole-Process Water Conservancy Needs of Farms
Most farms adopt a large-scale layout, and some are located in remote areas with weak power grid coverage. The characteristic of diesel multistage pumps that do not rely on external power supply enables them to flexibly adapt to various scenarios. Their core applications are concentrated in three major fields, balancing practicality and efficiency.
(I) Farmland Irrigation: Adapting to Different Landforms and Crop Needs
Irrigation is the most important application scenario of diesel multistage pumps in farms, especially suitable for farms in arid, semi-arid areas and complex terrain. Through the superposition of multi-stage impellers, diesel multistage pumps can achieve a wide range of head adjustment from 70m to 685m and flow rate from 3.75m³/h to 500m³/h, perfectly matching different irrigation needs.
(II) Farmland Drainage: Preventing Waterlogging and Soil Salinization
For farms with abundant rainfall, low-lying terrain or prone to floods, diesel multistage pumps are key equipment for drainage and waterlogging prevention. They can quickly drain accumulated water in the fields to avoid crop root rot and help improve the soil environment.
(III) Water Supply for Livestock and Poultry Breeding: Meeting Large-Scale Breeding Needs
Large-scale livestock and poultry farms have high requirements for the stability and flow rate of water supply. Diesel multistage pumps can efficiently complete water extraction and pressurization, providing clean drinking water for livestock and poultry, while meeting the cleaning and cooling needs of breeding sites. In addition, some livestock and poultry farms also use diesel multistage pumps to transport treated wastewater, realizing the recycling of water resources, which not only reduces breeding costs but also conforms to the concept of environmentally friendly production.
II. Core Adaptation Advantages for Farm Use
The reason why diesel multistage pumps are widely used in farms lies in the high alignment between their performance characteristics and the production conditions and needs of farms. Compared with electric pumps and single-stage pumps, they have irreplaceable advantages.
(I) Independent Power, Breaking Through Infrastructure Bottlenecks
Many farms are located in remote areas with weak power grid coverage or unstable power supply. Diesel multistage pumps use diesel as the power source, do not rely on external power supply, and can be started and operated anytime and anywhere, completely solving the problem of water conservancy operations in areas without electricity or power outages. Some models support 2000 hours of unattended operation, far exceeding the dependence of electric pumps on the power grid. They are especially suitable for the long-term operation needs of remote farms, and can be quickly deployed in scenarios such as emergency water supply and temporary irrigation.
(II) High Pressure and Efficiency, Adapting to Large-Scale Operations
Most farms adopt a large-scale layout, with long irrigation and drainage distances, large areas, and some farms also have the problem of large terrain drop, which puts high requirements on the head and flow rate of water pumps. Through the series design of multi-stage impellers, diesel multistage pumps can achieve high-pressure water supply, which can easily transport water to distant farmland or highland farmland. At the same time, their efficient hydraulic model has energy-saving characteristics, with lower energy consumption than traditional single-stage pumps, which can effectively reduce the fuel cost of farms. They are suitable for large-scale agricultural operations, especially for water conservancy transportation scenarios with large flow and high pressure, such as cross-regional irrigation in large farms and deep groundwater extraction.
(III) Convenient Maintenance, Reducing Farm Operation and Maintenance Costs
The labor cost of farms is relatively high, so the convenience of equipment maintenance is crucial. Diesel multistage pumps adopt a split-case structure or a convenient disassembly and assembly design. The pump body can be opened from the middle to replace seals and bearings without disassembling the inlet and outlet pipelines, which greatly shortens the maintenance time. Some models also provide a 1-year warranty, further improving the reliability of use.