Trailer mounted pumps offer the ultimate solution for high-capacity fluid transfer where mobility is a mission-critical requirement. Engineered for rapid deployment, these units integrate a heavy-duty centrifugal pump with a rugged, road-ready chassis, allowing you to bring industrial-grade pumping power to any remote job site or emergency scene.
These mobile powerhouses are essential for:
Emergency Dewatering: Quickly responding to flood events or water main breaks to protect infrastructure.
Construction & Mining: Moving slurry or groundwater between different pits without the need for permanent installations.
Agriculture: Providing high-volume irrigation across vast acreages where stationary pumps aren't feasible.
When your project demands high-volume fluid handling across multiple locations, trailer mounted pumps provide the perfect blend of performance and portability. By mounting a powerful engine and pump directly onto a DOT-certified trailer, these units eliminate the logistical headaches of cranes and flatbeds, allowing for "hook-and-go" deployment.
The primary advantages of this mobile configuration include:
Rapid Response: Ideal for sewer bypass and municipal emergencies where every minute counts to prevent overflows.
Operational Flexibility: Easily reposition the pump as water levels change or as different stages of a construction project begin.
Self-Contained Power: Most units feature integrated fuel tanks and digital controllers, providing days of autonomous operation in remote areas without grid access.
It varies by model, with the highest reaching 8,500 cubic meters per hour.
The towed 400-cubic-meter flood control pump truck (400 m³/h) stands out for easy transport, intelligent operation, and stability, ideal for urban waterlogging. The "Long Xishui" mobile pump trailer (1,500 m³/h per unit) supports 50-meter remote drainage, enhancing emergency rescue flexibility. The amphibious intelligent tracked drainage vehicle (4,000–5,000 m³/h) excels in complex terrains via tracked design, with floating bodies and remote control, replacing fixed pumping stations in large-scale waterlogging relief. The 8,500 m³/h pump truck from Provincial Electromechanical Drainage and Irrigation Station rapidly mitigates large-scale floods, buying precious disaster relief time.
In summary, drainage pump trucks with diverse capacities cater to distinct scenarios—from urban waterlogging to major floods. Leveraging their unique advantages, they collectively safeguard urban safety and play a pivotal role in flood disaster relief.
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.