The core function of a hydraulic water pump in flood control and drainage is to safely and efficiently remove accumulated water, especially in hazardous or complex environments where electric pumps cannot be used. Typically driven remotely by a hydraulic power unit, the pump body itself is not electrified and can be fully submerged in water without any risk of electric shock, ensuring the safety of rescue personnel. At the same time, the hydraulic water pump is compact and lightweight, allowing one person to deploy it quickly. It can adapt well to scenarios with frequent water level fluctuations. Its impeller design allows large solid particles to pass through, making it unfazed by sand, mud, or debris. This makes it particularly suitable for continuous and stable drainage in harsh, turbid conditions such as urban flooding, underground garages, and tunnels.


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