Portable High Pressure Power Pack

Portable High Pressure Power Pack

Type RPS

 

If you want to have a flexible test object at your location, the RPS power pack is the best choice. This portable power pack type RPS is a self contained air-driven unit of proven design to make it easy to move, and it provides for pressures up to 4,200 bar.

 

To suit individual needs, the RPS is available in two versions. The RPS-W not only can it be used to pressurize valves, fittings, hoses, piping, vessels and wellhead equipment, but it is also suitable for supply of hydraulic power to operate cylinders, presses, rams, jacks, bolt tensioners and actuators. Water, oil or an emulsion of both can be used as the high pressure medium. Other applications such as chemical injection can be carried out as the unit is suitable for a wide range of chemicals. Whereas, RPS-D is available with direct water feed or with integrated reservoir.

 

Benefits

 

•   Portable and easy to move

•   Modular design

•   Suitable for pressuring oil, water or other fluids

•   Atex version available

•   Panel mounted operating features

 

Modular design

 

In addition to the water feed options, this power pack test system also offers various options to register test results. The optional mechanical pressure chart recorder or a PC data acquisition and recording system are used to generate charts and clear test certificates.

 

In addition to its modular design, the standard RPS is available in 14 pressure ranges and different pump configurations. As the RPS power pack can process so many different test circumstances, you are bound to find a version that meets your requirements.



 

 

Technical specification

 

Feature Technical specification
Max. operating pressure 4.200 bar/60,000 psi
Max. flow 50 l/min
Noise level <84 dBA
Materials All wetted parts are made of stainless steel. The seals are made of Teflon (valve), Viton (check valves) and U-PE (high pressure plunger seals)

 

Options

 

•   Push bar

•   Mechanical chart recorder

•   PC data acquisition and recording system

•   Float cock (in case of reservoir)