How Does a High-Flow Drainage Emergency Trailer Mounted Diesel Engine Driven Drainage Pump Achieve Remote Control Operation?

The remote control of high-flow drainage emergency trailer mounted diesel engine driven drainage pump relies on a master-slave configuration and an intelligent control system, with core principles as follows:


Core Structure: Master-Slave Coordination

The master vehicle acts as a command hub, equipped with a hydraulic system, intelligent control console, and hose reel to supply power and control signals. The compact, agile slave vehicle features rubber tracks and a hydraulic pump, enabling access to confined spaces like underground garages and culverts.


Operational Process

The master vehicle parks in a safe area, while the slave vehicle detaches via remote control to enter flooded zones. Operators carry a remote unit to control drainage in real time along the route, with a maximum operating distance of 100 meters. The slave vehicle’s infrared camera transmits live footage to the master vehicle, ensuring precise and safe operations.


Technical Highlights

The slave vehicle boasts all-terrain mobility, capable of climbing stairs, navigating narrow spaces, and overcoming structural constraints in disaster areas. The master vehicle is fitted with a large LCD display showing real-time operational parameters, supporting one-touch startup and comprehensive remote monitoring for streamlined control.