Product Description
Suncenter DGGD Series Double acting single air drive head Liquid Booster Pumps
SUNCENTER pumps are air driven at a drive air pressure of 1bar to 8bar (14.5 psi to116 psi) by the normal air compressor. Basically the principle of operation is similar to a reciprocating amplifier where control of the piston at the end position is regulated by a pilot operated 4/2 way valve.
Suncenter pumps feature a large air piston joint to a smaller diameter plunger. The pressure ratio is the difference of these 2 areas and is the method of determining maximum outlet pressure. Higher pressures obtained by using higher pressure ratios.Suncenter model numbers reflect the pumps nominal pressure ratios, while the technical data indicates exact ratios. The outlet pressure is easily to set through a simple air regulator. By multiplying the pressure ratio by the available shop air pressure, the nominal liquid pressure can be calculated.
Applications include:
- Pressure testing
- Burst(Hydrostatic) testing
- Work holding/power clamping
- Jacking/lifting
- Valve actuator control
- Hydraulic cylinder actuation
- Press safety overload devices
- Roller tensioning
- Metering
- Precision lubrication and spraying
- Liquefied gas transfer
Key features include:
- Compressed Air driven – no electricity required (connect to normal air compressor)
- In order to extend the lifetime of the pump, the driving air pressure should
not be higher than 8 bar
- No airline lubricator required
- Pressures to 640Mpa (6400 bar)
- Wide range of models with different ratios
- Built-in-cooling on most models
- Easy to install, operate and maintain
- Best price / performance ratio
- No heat, flame or spark risk and explosion proof
- Automatic pressure holding, whatever the cause of the pressure drop, the Suncenter pump will automatically start, keep the loop pressure constant
In order to extend the lifetime of the pump, the driving air pressure should not be higher than 8 bar
DGGD Series Liquid Pumps(Double acting, single air drive head)
They are characterized by the same features as the DGG pumps single acting, single air drive head types,
but they have less pulsations and deliver approx. 50 % more flow.
Technical specification
| Model | Pressure Boost Ratio | Driven air pressure PL | Formula to calculate outlet pressure | MAX Outlet Pressure(bar)* |
Liquid inlet Connection | Liquid outlet Connection | MAX Flow (L/min)** |
| DGGD4 | 4:1 | 2-8 bar | 4XPL | 32 | NPT1/2 | NPT1/2 | 70.00 |
| DGGD6 | 6:1 | 2-8 bar | 6XPL | 48 | NPT1/2 | NPT1/2 | 48.60 |
| DGGD10 | 10:1 | 2-8 bar | 10XPL | 80 | NPT1/2 | NPT1/2 | 30.61 |
| DGGD16 | 16:1 | 2-8 bar | 16XPL | 128 | NPT1/2 | NPT1/2 | 19.73 |
| DGGD28 | 28:1 | 2-8 bar | 28XPL | 224 | NPT1/2 | NPT1/2 | 11.30 |
| DGGD40 | 40:1 | 2-8 bar | 40XPL | 320 | NPT1/2 | NPT3/8 | 7.69 |
| DGGD64 | 64:1 | 2-8 bar | 64XPL | 512 | NPT1/2 | NPT3/8 | 4.94 |
| DGGD80 | 80:1 | 2-8 bar | 80XPL | 640 | NPT1/2 | NPT3/8 | 3.96 |
| DGGD100 | 100:1 | 2-8 bar | 100XPL | 800 | NPT1/2 | NPT3/8 | 3.13 |
| DGGD130 | 130:1 | 2-8 bar | 130XPL | 1040 | NPT1/2 | M14*1.5 | 2.40 |
| DGGD175 | 175:1 | 2-8 bar | 175XPL | 1400 | NPT3/8 | M14*1.5 | 1.81 |
| DGGD255 | 255:1 | 2-8 bar | 255XPL | 2040 | NPT1/4 | M14*1.5 | 1.23 |
| DGGD400 | 400:1 | 2-8 bar | 400XPL | 3200 | NPT1/4 | M14*1.5 | 0.79 |
The outlet liquid pressure=Driven air pressure*boost ratio
In order to extend the lifetime of the pump, the driving air pressure should not be higher than 8 bar
SUNCENTER pumps are self priming. In general it is not necessary to use an air line lubricator.
The liquid to be pumped flows into the suction chamber by the up-stroke of the drive piston. By this suction effect, the inlet check valve is opened and the outlet check valve is closed. The down-stroke generates the pressure at the liquid side. The inlet check valve is closed and the outlet check valve is opened by the generated pressure. SUNCENTER liquid pumps cycle automatically, where the pressure is built up the numbers of cycles slow down, the pump stops automatically when the output pressure forces are equal. The pump restarts with a slight drop in the outlet pressure or an increase in the air drive pressure. Pump performance can be affected by a number of conditions, such as freezing of muffler or pilot valves (which is caused by moisture in air lines), inadequate inlet air line sizes and dirty filers. Don’t reduce the indicated port sizes and consult SUNCENTER for exact flow conditions not shown in charts.
HangZhou Suncenter Fluid Control Equipment Co., Ltd is the member company of Suncenter Group, which is located in HangZhou city of ZheJiang province in China. With more than 15 years experiences in fluid pressure exchange and controlling field, we provide various kinds of pneumatic and hydraulic booster pumps, systems and solutions to the customers all over the world. Due to our best product quality, competitive price as well as excellent after-sales service, we have win a great reputation in the field.
Our main products including:
High Pressure Booster Pumps (Air Driven Gas Booster Pump, Air Driven Liquid Pump, Air Amplifiers)
High Pressure Systems (Gas/Liquid Booster Stations,FM200 filling machine, Tube Expanding Machine)
High Pressure Test Equipment(Hydraulic/Burst/Hydrostatic test machine,Cylinder test machine,
Valve test bench,Impulse Testing Machine, etc.)
Product Application
Oil Industry, Gas Industry, Chemical Industry, Fire Fighting, Research Institutions etc.
Our service
13 months’ free warranty since the purchasing date and free technical support during lifetime
Choosing an Air Compressor
Considering a new Air Compressor? Here are some tips to make the decision easier. Learn the pros and cons of each type, including the differences between oil-injected and oil-free models, single stage and positive displacement. In addition, learn more about the different technologies that are available for your air compressor. It is important to choose an appropriate unit for the type of work you do. Here are some of the best compressors available today.
Positive displacement
There are several different types of air compressors, but most are positive displacement air compressors. They use a rotary or reciprocating component to compress air. The reciprocating component compresses air by reducing the volume of the chamber. Positive displacement compressors are used in bicycle pumps, chemical plants, and refrigerators. Positive displacement air compressors use multiple inlet ports. Despite the various types, the principle of operation remains the same.
Another type of positive displacement air compressor is a reciprocating piston. The piston inside a cylinder moves up and down, causing the compressed air to fill the upper part of the cylinder. These air compressors are used in a variety of different applications, including blowing bottles and gas pipelines. These air compressors can be water-cooled, lubricated, or non-lubricated. Different types have different capacities and air pressures.
A positive displacement flowmeter uses a rotating chamber that divides continuous fluid into discrete portions. The number of times the chamber is filled and discharged can be used to estimate the flow rate. The rotation speed of the measuring chamber is directly proportional to the flow rate. The drawbacks of this type of positive displacement flowmeter are that it is prone to jamming. If the fluid contains particles, it may be too thick for the meter to determine flow rate.
A negative displacement air compressor was invented in 1860 and is the oldest type of compressor. It uses 2 lobes positioned in a circular cavity. One rotor is connected to an engine, while the other pushes the other 1 to spin in the opposite direction. Negative displacement compressors are low-maintenance, but they do require more precision. They are often used in nuclear power plants because they use the kinetic energy of the rotating elements to produce pressure.
Oil-injected
Oil-flooded or oil-injected air compressors use liquid to seal and lubricate moving parts and reduce noise. Oil-flooded air compressors are effective for a variety of pneumatic tools and accessories. Some models have a thermostat that controls the amount of oil used during operation. Other types of oil-flooded air compressors are piston-type models. Here is an overview of the basic differences between these 2 air compressors.
An oil-injected air compressor is more expensive than a comparable oil-free air compressor, but its advantages far outweigh its disadvantages. An oil-free compressor is quieter, requires less maintenance, and has a lower price tag. It also offers a greater degree of air purity. A number of other advantages may also make this type of air compressor the better choice for many industrial settings. If you need a high-pressure compressor in a tight space, consider the benefits of an oil-free system.
Oil-injected air compressors require more maintenance than oil-free models. Both types of air compressors offer similar capacity and ISO 8573-1 Class 0 and 1-2 purity, but the oil-injected systems require more air-treatment components. They require an activated carbon filter and coalescing filter. Oil-injected air compressors will likely remain the standard for industrial air compressors for many years. And since their performance and efficiency are comparable, it may be worthwhile to invest in some point-of-use air treatment.
Both types of air compressors have their benefits. However, choosing between oil-free and oil-injected air compressors is not as straightforward as you might think. Whichever type you choose, make sure it will meet your needs. The benefits of an oil-injected air compressor outweigh their disadvantages. In general, oil-injected air compressors are more durable and can last longer than oil-free models. The only downside is their higher price.
Oil-free
When choosing an air compressor for your company, you’ll need to determine what it is going to be used for. For example, if you’re planning on using it to power multiple workers, you should consider getting an oil-free compressor. An oil-free compressor, on the other hand, is quieter and can power several workers at a time. If you’re a contractor, the most important consideration will be the type of jobs you’ll be doing. Higher air pressure means greater demand for air flow, and more pressure can damage the equipment.
Oil-free compressed air is certified 100% free of contaminants. Technically, oil-free air is not completely free of foreign matter, but it is extremely low within the limits of practical air quality. A technically oil-free air compressor might have a total oil level of 0.003 mg/m3. If you’re in need of a technically oil-free air compressor, you must install an air treatment equipment after your current compressor.
If you’re in the manufacturing industry, a good oil-free air compressor will save you money and reduce your environmental impact. Many of these tools require air compressors to work, and this equipment will ensure that they don’t get contaminated. To buy the best oil-free compressor, you should learn a bit about the different terms used by compressor repair companies. ACFM, for example, is the amount of air that can be compressed in 1 minute at rated conditions.
When you’re using an oil-free air compressor, you should know that the overall life of the device will be much shorter. Compared to an oil-flooded rotary screw air compressor, an oil-free compressor typically has a lifespan of 50 thousand hours. But it’s important to understand that this type of compressor can still cause damage to piping and processes. Therefore, you should choose an oil-free compressor when you need to clean air for your business.
Single-stage
A single-stage air compressor, also known as a piston air compressor, compresses air only once before storing it in a cylinder. This stored air has enough energy to power a variety of pneumatic tools, such as screwdrivers, chisels, and wrenches. These units are also ideally suited for low-flow applications and are widely used in gas stations, auto shops, and various manufacturing plants.
A single-stage air compressor uses 2 valves – 1 for inlet and 1 for outlet – to transfer compressed air. Both valves are actuated by springs. The inlet valve has a slight curvature to provide protection from damage. The compressor’s outlet valve opens when the pressure in the cylinder is higher than the pressure in the storage tank. The piston moves very quickly inside the cylinder, exerting a high amount of force throughout the compression process. This high piston speed is a common cause of compressor wear and tear.
A single-stage air compressor is ideal for smaller tradesmen and small construction crews. Its lightweight and compact design make it easier to transport and store. While it may be tempting to buy the first cheap air compressor you see, it’s important to balance the price against performance to choose the right air compressor for your needs. The best single-stage air compressor is 1 that provides excellent performance and durability. Its two-stage counterpart is designed for larger construction teams and large applications.
The main difference between a single-stage and a two-stage air compressor lies in their capacity. A single-stage air compressor compresses air only once and delivers it into the storage tank, while a two-stage compressor compresses it twice, creating double the pressure. Because of this, single-stage air compressors are cheaper and versatile than their counterparts, which means that they can be used for multiple purposes.
Low-noise
A low-noise air compressor is a type of industrial compressor that is less noisy than regular air compressors. These are generally smaller machines designed for smaller factories and workshops with a few to several employees. They are designed to handle mid-weight volumes of compressed air per day. This type of compressor is especially useful for smaller manufacturing businesses that need to produce compressed air for medical applications. Small breweries can also benefit from the low-noise capabilities of these compressors.
Low-noise air compressors come in various sizes and features. For smaller jobs, you can purchase a one-gallon model that is lightweight and portable. For larger jobs, you can purchase 1 with a larger tank that can provide more pressure for longer jobs. However, a larger tank will make the compressor heavier and harder to transport. To avoid this, make sure to check the size of the tank and how much power it can handle.
Considering a low-noise air compressor for your business? If so, you’ve come to the right place. There are a variety of affordable and dependable low-noise options to choose from. A CAT 10020C, for example, is designed to provide high-volume air to many outlets at once. A CAT 10020C comes with a 10-gallon tank, wheels, and a carrying handle.
Noise levels can also affect the productivity of employees. When employees work with air compressors in close proximity to each other, they may develop tinnitus. If employees are free from tinnitus because of the loud noise, they are likely to work more efficiently. Moreover, it will be easier for them to focus and communicate efficiently. If you need a compressor, a low-noise 1 is an excellent choice.

