MR46106 Pumps Learning Systems educational equipment vocational training equipment fluid mechanics laboratory equipment I. Description
The Pumps Training Systems familiarize students with pump operation principles and associated maintenance tasks such as pump installation, lubrication, shaft alignment, inspection, and component replacement. Students also learn how to start up, operate, and troubleshoot industrial pumps in different configurations.
Furthermore, during these hands-on activities, students discover the impact of valve restriction, air injection, and Net Positive Suction Head (NPSH) on pump efficiency by using a cavitation valve, a load valve, and two different water reservoirs.
The modularity of the systems allows the selection of models required to meet customized training objectives. A wide variety of pumps are also offered as individual options. The pumps that can be added to the Pumps Training Systems correspond to the most common types found in industry. Students are introduced to the use, characteristics, and maintenance of each pump by disassembling the pump, and by measuring operating parameters.
II. Features & Benefits
Sturdy, yet flexible design integrating components that meet industrial safety standards and fit many different training needs.
Comprehensive curriculum consisting of fully illustrated student manuals containing job sheets and/or work orders
13 different types of industrial pumps (vane, flexible impeller, progressive cavity, peristaltic, pneumatic diaphragm, etc.)
Provides safe, hands-on industrial pumps training
Wide-range of industrial-grade components
Pumps can be dismounted and transparent pump cover allows cavitation observation
Configure variable speed drives using local panels or a software
Fault-insertion by the instructors
Latest three-phase ac drive included to vary the speed of motor-driven pumps
Easy electrical connections between the drive and motor can be made using banana jacks or terminal blocks