Mixed Flow Pumps

EZ-MF Series – High-Efficiency Diesel Drive Mixed Flow Pumps

The Enerzip® EZ-MF Series is a high-performance solution engineered for low-head, high-capacity water displacement. Spanning 6 to 14 inches (DN150 – DN350), this series moves up to 1035 m³/h, bridging the gap between centrifugal and axial pumps for emergency flood mitigation and large-scale irrigation.

  • High-Volume Efficiency: Optimized for heads between 3.9 m and 14.3 m, the EZ-MF series moves massive water volumes with minimal energy consumption—perfect for municipal dewatering and industrial cooling.
  • Flexible Power Options: We integrate engines from Cummins, Perkins, Deutz, or Weichai, matching the exact torque needed for high-velocity flow while meeting local service preferences.
  • Heavy-Duty Enerzip® Chassis: Mounted on our registered Enerzip® sheet metal frames, these units are precision-engineered on our own production lines to withstand the hydraulic surges of large-diameter pumping.
  • Smart Control & Reliability: Anchored by Delco Remy, Bosch, or Denso starters and DSE, ComAp, DEIF, or SmartGen controllers, the system offers automated monitoring and total engine protection.
  • Rugged Climate Adaptation: With Sinrui radiators and Welling acoustic silencers, the EZ-MF series ensures peak thermal performance and noise reduction in extreme heat or high-humidity.

Description

Enerzip® EZ-MF: High-Capacity Diesel Mixed Flow Pumps

1. Operation Logic: The Hybrid Advantage

The EZ-MF Series represents the engineered intersection of centrifugal and axial flow technologies within Enerzip’s industrial Diesel Engine Water Pumps portfolio. Specifically developed for high-volume, low-head water transfer, these Mixed Flow Pumps utilize a purpose-designed impeller that moves water through a combined radial and axial flow path.

This hybrid hydraulic geometry allows the EZ-MF Series to handle substantially higher flow rates than conventional centrifugal pumps, while maintaining greater pressure stability than axial-flow designs. When project requirements fall into the hydraulic “sweet spot”—massive flow capacities of up to 1035 m³/h at low-to-medium heads (3.9–14.3 m)—these Diesel Drive Mixed Flow Pumps deliver the most energy-efficient and mechanically stable solution for continuous-duty operation.

2. Why Choose EZ-MF Mixed Flow Pumps? 

  • Unrivaled Low-Head Efficiency: Most pumps lose efficiency when operating below 10 m of head. The EZ-MF series is hydraulically optimized for this range, making it the premier choice for Flood Mitigation and Large-scale Agricultural Irrigation.

  • Massive Debris Handling: The wide-flow passage design of our Mixed Flow Pumps supports the transfer of soft solids and suspended debris, which is critical for municipal dewatering during storm surges and raw-water intake from rivers and canals; for challenging suction and frequent reprime conditions, Self Priming Pumps are often evaluated as a complementary field solution.

  • Structural Surge Protection: To counteract the intense hydraulic surges of large-diameter water displacement, every unit is mounted on an Enerzip® registered heavy-duty chassis. These frames are manufactured on our own heavy-gauge production lines, ensuring the alignment between the engine and pump remains perfect even under maximum load.

  • Continuous 24/7 Duty Cycle: Designed for “Life-Support” applications—such as cooling systems for power plants or regional drainage—these Mixed Flow Pumps are engineered for non-stop operation with extended service intervals.

3. Professional Engine Selection & Torque Matching

At Enerzip®, we understand that moving mass water volumes requires sustained torque, not just peak horsepower:

  • The 20% Power Buffer: We don’t just “fit” an engine; we over-engineer it. Every Mixed Flow Pump set is configured with a 20% power reserve using Cummins, Perkins, Deutz, or Weichai engines. This ensures the unit can handle sudden changes in water density or suction lift without stalling.

  • Optimized RPM Calibration: Our engines are tuned to match the specific low-speed high-torque requirements of Mixed Flow Pumps (typically 980–1800 r/min), maximizing fuel economy and reducing engine wear.

  • Global Service Network: By integrating Tier-1 engine brands, we guarantee that your Diesel Drive Mixed Flow Pumps can be serviced in any remote corner of the world with genuine parts.

4. Advanced System Integration

  • Mission-Critical Starting: We eliminate downtime in our Mixed Flow Pumps by using Delco Remy, Bosch, or Denso starters. Paired with high-CCA Varta or Camel batteries, these pumps ignite instantly in extreme environments, from high-humidity coastal areas to scorching inland heat.

  • Intelligent Digital Command: Using DSE, ComAp, DEIF, or SmartGen controllers, the EZ-MF series provides real-time telemetry. The system monitors discharge flow, engine temperature, and vibration, initiating a “Safe-Stop” to protect your Mixed Flow Pumps from damage during cavitation or dry-run scenarios.

  • Thermal & Noise Management: To ensure durability in harsh climates, we integrate Sinrui high-flow radiators for superior cooling. For projects near residential areas, Welling acoustic silencers significantly reduce the decibel output of these high-power Mixed Flow Pumps.

Pump ModelSize (Inch)Size (DN)Flow (m³/h)Head (m)Pump Power(kw)Speed Range(r/min)Recommended Diesel Engine Power (kW)
EZ-MF1506 inchDN150180–2235–12.57.8–1101450–290010 – 138 kW
EZ-MF2008 inchDN200360–5005–12.537–1501200–160047 – 188 kW
EZ-MF25010 inchDN250444–7205–14.322–235980–160028 – 294 kW
EZ-MF30012 inchDN300581–10353.9–12.530–315730–130038 – 394 kW
EZ-MF35014 inchDN350745–10004.4–855–630730–98069 – 788 kW

Recommended diesel engine power is calculated based on maximum pump shaft power with an appropriate service factor (≥1.25). Actual engine selection depends on duty point, pump efficiency, operating conditions, ambient temperature, and altitude.

Applications

Diesel Mixed Flow Pumps: Strategic Low-Head, High-Volume Water Transfer

The Enerzip® EZ-MF Series is the premier engineering choice for projects requiring massive water displacement at low dynamic heads (3.9–14.3 m). Designed to bridge the gap between centrifugal and axial flow technology, these Mixed Flow Pumps provide the most energy-efficient performance for moving vast amounts of raw water, river water, and floodwater in off-grid environments.

1. Emergency Flood Mitigation & Stormwater Drainage

The EZ-MF series is the primary defense line during extreme weather events. Because flood management requires moving massive volumes of water across low-elevation barriers under low-head conditions—operating scenarios commonly referenced in flood science and emergency drainage guidance published by the USGS Water Science School—these Mixed Flow Pumps are indispensable for:

  • Rapid-Response Flood Pumping: Clearing urban inundation, flooded tunnels, and low-lying roads where water must be discharged into nearby rivers or canals.

  • Temporary Polder Drainage: Managing water levels in dike-protected areas during monsoons, where the pump must run continuously to prevent catastrophic infrastructure damage.

2. Large-Scale Agricultural Irrigation & Canal Feeding

In the agricultural sector, the cost per cubic meter of water moved is a critical KPI. Our Diesel Drive Mixed Flow Pumps excel in:

  • River & Lake Water Intake: Drawing raw water from surface sources and discharging it into primary irrigation canals or distribution networks.

  • Low-Lift Irrigation Systems: Providing the massive, steady flow required for broad-acre farming and paddy fields, where high-pressure is not required but high-volume is essential.

3. Municipal Stormwater & Raw Water Transfer

For municipal utility projects that do not involve high-pressure treated water supply, the EZ-MF series is used for:

  • Raw Water Inter-Basin Transfer: Moving untreated water from one reservoir or river system to another to maintain seasonal water levels.

  • Independent Stormwater Stations: Acting as the primary drive for independent rainwater pumping stations that are not connected to the electrical grid.

4. Industrial Cooling & Large-Scale Circulation

Industrial sites often require a massive “river” of water for thermal management without the need for high-pressure delivery:

  • Temporary Process Cooling: Providing high-volume cooling water circulation for refineries, power plants, and factories during scheduled maintenance or grid failure.

  • Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) Bypass: Moving large volumes of treated or raw effluent between basins during infrastructure upgrades.

5. River, Lake & Environmental Water Management

In environmental engineering projects where the goal is to shift water between bodies of water with minimal elevation difference:

  • River Diversion & Restoration: Rerouting water flow during riverbank repairs or dam construction.

  • Wetland & Lake Remediation: Facilitating massive water exchange in stagnant bodies of water to restore oxygen levels and biological health.

6. Construction & Infrastructure Dewatering

For massive earthworks projects requiring the clearance of surface water:

  • Coffer Dam Emptying: Rapidly draining large coffer dams during bridge or dam foundation work, allowing construction to proceed in dry conditions.

  • Large-Bore Pipe Testing & Filling: Providing the massive volume of water required to fill and test large-diameter pipelines before commissioning.

FAQ

EZ-MF diesel drive mixed flow pumps are engineered for low head, high flow duties—typically 3.9–14.3 m head—where standard centrifugal pumps often lose efficiency and axial pumps may lack pressure stability; by combining radial + axial energy transfer, these mixed flow pumps deliver a strong “sweet spot” performance that keeps Diesel Engine Water Pumps efficient and stable for flood drainage, canal feeding, and large-volume circulation.
For mixed flow pumps, selection starts with the required system flow (m³/h) and total dynamic head (static lift + minor losses + friction losses), then you choose a curve that places the duty point near the BEP (Best Efficiency Point) to minimize fuel per cubic meter; oversizing in low-head systems leads to throttling and turbulence, so EZ-MF Diesel Engine Water Pumps should be matched by pipe diameter, canal level variation, and expected seasonal operating windows.
In flood pumping and river intake, suction conditions can be unstable (changing water level, debris, vortexing), so the key is ensuring adequate NPSHa versus the pump’s NPSHr by controlling suction hose length, minimizing sharp elbows, using proper strainers, and keeping suction velocity low; EZ-MF mixed flow pumps are commonly chosen because their hydraulic design can maintain large flow at low head while still being tolerant of real-world suction challenges typical in municipal dewatering Diesel Engine Water Pumps.
Diesel engine matching is based on maximum pump shaft power at the selected duty point plus a ~20% power reserve, then validated against the engine’s torque curve at the operating RPM band (often 730–1800 r/min); mixed flow pumps need sustained torque to keep high-volume discharge stable when water density, suction lift, or debris load changes, so the correct diesel engine selection prevents RPM drop, overheating, and efficiency collapse in Diesel Drive Mixed Flow Pumps.
Mixed flow pumps can pass soft solids and suspended debris better than many high-head centrifugal designs due to wider passages, but an engineering RFQ should still specify solids type (organic debris vs sand), max particle size, concentration, and whether trash racks are available; this avoids misapplication and ensures the EZ-MF diesel engine water pumps are configured with proper strainer design, wear allowance, and operating RPM so performance remains stable during stormwater pumping.
For 24/7 mixed flow pumping, specify an industrial cooling margin (tropical radiator), continuous-rated controls (DSE/ComAp/DEIF/SmartGen), protective shutdown logic (high temp, low oil pressure, overspeed, vibration), and fuel tank sizing for unattended runtime; these requirements ensure EZ-MF Diesel Drive Mixed Flow Pumps maintain continuous discharge and avoid thermal derating, which is critical for long-duration flood mitigation and large-scale irrigation stations.

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