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    DHP 5.3 Axial Piston Pump (High Pressure Pump For Industrial Reverse Osmosis) - 1. Basic Background (Extracted Core Content from Chapters 1 and 2 of the Manual)1.1 Product Positioning and Technical CharacteristicsDHP 5.3 is a key model in the DHP series of Axial Piston Pumps, designed for large and medium-sized seawater desalination and industrial desalination systems. It is de

    DHP 5.3 Axial Piston Pump (High Pressure Pump For Industrial Reverse Osmosis)

    DHP 5.3 is a key model in the DHP series of Axial Piston Pumps, designed for large and medium-sized seawater desalination and industrial desalination systems. It is developed and produced by WUXI FENIGAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. As the first domestic manufacturer of axial high-pressure piston pumps, the company has been deeply engaged in the field of high-pressure piston pumps since 1990. After nearly 15 years of technological innovation, it has realized the localization of products, with its technical level and quality reaching world advanced standards. The axial piston pumps produced by the company have become core fluid transportation equipment in industrial reverse osmosis desalination scenarios due to their high corrosion resistance and large flow capacity.


    This pump operates based on the principle of axial piston pumps: it achieves high-pressure transportation of low-viscosity corrosive media such as seawater and industrial saline wastewater by the reciprocating movement of plungers parallel to the drive shaft in plunger bores, which changes the volume of the pump cavity. Compared with traditional piston pumps, it uses the transported fluid itself as the lubricating medium, eliminating the need for a lubricating oil tank and fundamentally avoiding oil leakage pollution—perfectly meeting the strict cleanliness requirements of seawater desalination and industrial desalination. At the same time, it integrates a flushing check valve, which simplifies the pipeline design of reverse osmosis membrane systems, reduces installation space and costs, and is suitable for scenarios requiring continuous large-flow water supply such as factory-level wastewater desalination and medium-sized seawater desalination stations.

    Core Advantages for Scenario Adaptation

    For seawater desalination and industrial desalination scenarios, DHP 5.3 has two core advantages:


    1. Balanced Large Flow and High Stability: With a flow rate of 5.3 m³/h at the rated speed of 1500 rpm, it meets the water supply needs of large and medium-sized systems; the pulse during operation is much smaller than that of other pump types, with low vibration and noise ≤78 dB(A) (in accordance with EN ISO 3744-2010 standard), making it suitable for industrial sites sensitive to the operating environment;

    2. Strong Corrosion Resistance and Wide Pressure Adaptability: Key components of the pump body are made of 2205 duplex stainless steel (SAF 2205/EN 1.4462/UNS 31803), which has excellent corrosion resistance to high-salinity media; the outlet pressure can operate continuously within the range of 10~80 Bar, enabling adaptation to reverse osmosis membrane systems with different osmotic pressures. Moreover, the inlet pressure only needs to be 2~5 Bar, reducing the configuration difficulty of front-end water supply equipment.

    Core Technical Parameters of DHP 5.3

    Parameter CategorySpecific Value
    Product ModelDHP 5.3
    Geometric Displacement63 cm³/rev
    Rated Flow at Rated Speed (1500 rpm)5.3 m³/h (equivalent to 88 L/min in minute flow rate)
    Minimum Outlet Pressure10 Bar
    Maximum Continuous Outlet Pressure80 Bar (For higher or lower pressure requirements, please contact FENIGAL sales representative)
    Minimum Inlet Pressure2 Bar
    Maximum Continuous Inlet Pressure5 Bar
    Continuous Operating Speed Range700~1800 rpm
    Operating Noise (EN ISO 3744-2010)≤78 dB(A) (measured on the entire pump unit at maximum pressure and speed)
    Power at 1500 rpm & 80 Bar15.0 kW
    Medium Temperature (depends on NaCl Concentration)2~50 ℃
    Ambient Temperature0~50 ℃
    Overall Weight34.5 kg
    Integrated ComponentFlushing Check Valve
    Core ApplicationLarge and medium-sized seawater desalination, industrial wastewater desalination and resource recovery

    Pump Flow Curve

    The DHP 5.3 belongs to the DHP4.5 to 8.2 series and is a fixed-displacement pump. At an operating pressure of 80 bar, flow rate is strictly proportional to speed. The flow curve provides a visual display of flow rates at different speeds: the horizontal axis represents speed (700 to 1800 rpm), and the vertical axis represents flow rate (0 to 10.0 m³/h). For example, at 1000 rpm, the flow rate is approximately 3.5 m³/h; at 1300 rpm, the flow rate is approximately 4.6 m³/h; and at the rated speed of 1500 rpm, the flow rate stabilizes at 5.3 m³/h.


    If it is necessary to calculate the target rotational speed based on actual needs, the formula provided in the Manual can be used:
    Selected Motor Speed (r/min) = (Required Flow Rate (m³/h) × Rated Speed 1500 (r/min)) / Rated Flow Rate 5.3 (m³/h)
    For instance, when an industrial desalination system requires a flow rate of 4.0 m³/h, the required rotational speed is (4.0×1500)/5.3 ≈ 1132 rpm, which is accurate and easy to calculate.


    Installation and Operation Instructions

    Key Installation Requirements

    • Interface Identification: The port marked "I" on the pump body is the inlet, and "O" is the outlet. Both the inlet and outlet sizes are M42×1.5 (depth 22 mm). Pipeline connection must match the thread specifications to avoid interface damage caused by forced connection;

    • Motor coupling: A clearance of 3 to 5 mm must be maintained between the pump and motor couplings. The pump shaft must not be subjected to axial or radial loads (such as external forces caused by pipeline gravity or installation deviation) to prevent premature wear of the shaft seal and bearings. The following is a standard connection diagram for the motor and high-pressure pump. You can refer to this diagram to ensure installation accuracy:

    • Foundation and Piping: It is recommended to install the pump unit on a combined structure of concrete base + vibration dampers to reduce vibration transmission during medium-speed operation; the diameter of the inlet pipe should not be smaller than the pump's inlet and outlet sizes, and the pipeline length should be shortened as much as possible with fewer bends (the recommended bend radius is ≥5 times the pipe diameter) to reduce pressure loss (to avoid cavitation caused by insufficient inlet pressure).

    Operation Precautions Specific to Seawater Desalination/Industrial Desalination Scenarios

    1. Filtration Configuration: Impurity particles (such as sediment and suspended solids) in seawater and industrial wastewater can wear the precision plungers and plunger sleeves inside the pump. A filter with an absolute accuracy of 10 μm (filtration efficiency ≥99.98%, β10>5000) must be installed before the pump inlet. Bag filters or spiral wound filters with only 90% efficiency are strictly prohibited (prone to particle leakage, causing rapid wear of internal pump components);

    2. Pressure Protection: A low-pressure control switch (set to 2 Bar, matching the minimum inlet pressure requirement of the pump) should be installed at the inlet end, which will automatically shut down the pump when the inlet pressure is lower than this value to prevent pump idling (idling for more than 5 minutes is likely to cause dry friction and scrapping of plungers); a high-pressure control switch (set to 70 Bar) and a safety valve (pressure adjustment range 5~9 MPa, customizable) should be installed between the pump outlet and the reverse osmosis membrane to prevent damage to the membrane module or pipeline due to system overpressure;

    3. Start-Up, Shutdown and Flushing: In high-salinity scenarios (such as seawater desalination), the pump cavity must be flushed with fresh water after each shutdown to discharge residual concentrated brine (long-term residual concentrated brine is likely to crystallize and block the flow channel); if the shutdown lasts more than 3 days, flushing with fresh water is required; if it lasts more than 15 days, flushing with fresh water containing a bactericide is necessary (to prevent microbial growth and corrosion of the pump body); starting the pump with the rear valve closed is strictly prohibited, as this may trigger the safety valve or cause pipeline burst.

    Power Parameters

    The power of DHP 5.3 varies with the working pressure. Its power requirement at the rated speed of 1500 rpm is as follows:


    Pump ModelRated Flow (L/min)Rated Flow (m³/h)Power at 60 BarPower at 70 BarPower at 80 BarRated Speed (rpm)
    DHP 5.3885.311.0 kW15.0 kW15.0 kW1500


    The working pressure of seawater desalination systems is usually 70~80 Bar, so a 15.0 kW motor is recommended to ensure stable pump operation without energy waste; for industrial desalination scenarios with lower pressure (e.g., below 60 Bar), an 11.0 kW motor can meet the requirements, effectively reducing the energy consumption cost of the system.

    Dimensional Parameters

    Inlet and Outlet Dimensions

    Piston Pump ModelInlet SizeOutlet Size
    DHP 5.3M42×1.5, Depth 22 mmM42×1.5, Depth 22 mm

    Overall Dimensions (with Independent Fan Motor/Inverter Motor, Unit: mm)

    The following are examples of the dimensions of common motors used with the DHP5.3, which can be used as a reference when planning installation space (such as the layout of industrial desalination equipment rooms and medium-sized desalination plants):



    Piston PumpABHKPADHDCDLGIEC Motor
    DHP 5.325421016015350260420253204605106911 kW - 4P
    DHP 5.325425416015350265420253204645110915 kW - 4P
    DHP 5.327924118015350265445253204695115918.5 kW - 4P

    High-Pressure Piston Pump Maintenance and Warranty Service (for DHP 5.3)

    Daily Maintenance Key Points

    • Lubrication Management: The transported fluid is used as the lubricating medium, so no additional lubricating oil is needed. Daily maintenance only requires judging whether to replace the filter element based on the filter pressure difference (a pressure difference exceeding 0.5 Bar indicates filter element blockage, which needs to be replaced in time to ensure clean inlet fluid);

    • Regular Inspection: Under standard operating conditions (10 μm filtration, normal pressure/speed), a comprehensive inspection is recommended every 8000 hours. Focus on checking the sealing performance of the shaft seal (for leakage) and the wear of plungers and plunger sleeves (excessive wear will lead to a flow rate reduction of more than 10%), and replace worn parts (such as seals and plunger sleeves) in a timely manner;

    • Corrosion Protection: The pump body is made of 2205 duplex stainless steel (with excellent corrosion resistance), but in high-salinity scenarios such as seawater desalination, the shutdown flushing process must be strictly implemented to avoid local corrosion (such as pitting corrosion caused by salt accumulation on the inner wall of the flow channel, which affects the pump's sealing performance and flow stability) due to residual salt.

    Warranty Service

    • Basic Warranty: A 1-year free maintenance service is provided from the date of delivery (excluding faults caused by man-made damage or non-compliant operation, such as component wear caused by not installing a filter);

    • Extended Protection: If the pump operates under specified conditions at all times (meeting filtration, pressure and speed requirements), it can enjoy an 8000-hour maintenance-free warranty, with a maximum period not exceeding 18 months from the date of delivery;

    • After-Sales Support: The manufacturer provides fault detection, on-site maintenance, factory repair and spare parts supply services to ensure the continuous and stable operation of seawater desalination and industrial desalination systems. Support can be obtained through the contact information below.

    Manufacturer's Contact Information

    • Company: WUXI FENIGAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. (FG Water Technologies)

    • Address: Chuangyi Industrial Park, No. 100 Dicui Road, Binhu District, Wuxi City, Jiangsu Province, P. R. China

    • Tel: +86-510-85163211

    • Mobile: +86-13646187144

    • Email: [email protected]

    • Official Website: https://www.fgwater.com

    Company Introduction

    WUXI FENIGAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. (FG Water Technologies), the manufacturer of DHP 5.3, has focused on the research and development of high-pressure piston pumps since 1990 and is the first domestic enterprise to produce axial high-pressure piston pumps. After nearly 15 years of in-depth cultivation and innovation, the enterprise has realized the localization of axial high-pressure piston pumps. Its technical level and product quality have reached world advanced standards, and its production scale ranks among the top in the domestic industry, effectively solving the bottleneck problem of relying on imported products in related fields.


    In collaboration with its OEM partner Shenzhen CW Environment Technology, the enterprise widely applies axial high-pressure piston pumps in fields such as seawater desalination, industrial desalination and membrane concentration. It always adheres to the tenet of "quality first, integrity-based, customer satisfaction", continuously improves the supply chain and sales service system, and is committed to providing customers with efficient core fluid equipment and technical solutions to support the implementation of the "Made in China 2025" strategy and industrial foundation strengthening strategy.

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