The TPF201 is a high-performance flow and pressure testing bench designed for professional industrial evaluation of pumps and hydraulic systems, offering precise control, robust construction, and configurable power options.
Key specs include power supply 220V/380V, available motor power 7.5, 11, 15, 18.5 or 22 kW, converter-driven transmission with 0–4000 r/min speed range, 40 L oil tank, dimensions 1820×850×1700 mm, and an 850 kg sturdy frame.
The unit supports 220V and 380V supply configurations and is offered with multiple AC motor power ratings: 7.5 kW, 11 kW, 15 kW, 18.5 kW, and 22 kW to match different testing requirements.
It uses a converter-driven transmission (frequency converter/inverter) providing smooth, controllable operation across a speed range of 0–4000 revolutions per minute.
The tester includes a 40 L oil tank, which supports extended test runs without frequent refilling and helps maintain stable hydraulic temperature and lubrication during operation.
The TPF201 is suited to testing mechanical pumps, hydraulic components, and flow/pressure systems in industrial, R&D, repair shop, and manufacturing quality control environments.
The specification lists 'Number of cylinder: 12', indicating the machine can accommodate testing arrangements compatible with up to 12-cylinder pump configurations or corresponding test setups; confirm exact mounting configuration with the supplier.
The unit weighs approximately 850 kg and has dimensions of 1820×850×1700 mm. Plan for appropriate lifting equipment and a forklift/pallet for delivery and positioning. Ensure a level, sturdy floor and sufficient clearance for service and ventilation.
A qualified electrician should perform electrical hookup. The tester requires either 220V or 380V supply—confirm phase and current ratings for your chosen motor power. Proper grounding, circuit protection, and adequate ventilation are recommended.
Follow standard industrial safety: use appropriate PPE, ensure proper grounding, never bypass safety guards, avoid contact with moving parts, relieve system pressure before maintenance, and follow lockout/tagout procedures when servicing the equipment.
Regular maintenance includes checking fluid/oil levels before use, inspecting hoses and fittings for leaks, monitoring the converter and motor for abnormal noise or heat, and replacing filters and fluids per the manufacturer's maintenance schedule. Keep the unit clean and inspect electrical connections periodically.
Calibration frequency depends on use and regulatory needs; manufacturers typically recommend periodic calibration (for example, annually) or after any major repair or sensor replacement. Consult the supplier for a recommended calibration interval and procedures.
Yes. The TPF201 offers customizable exterior colors and can be supplied with optional accessories such as test hoses, adapters, pressure/flow sensors, data acquisition modules, and control panels. Contact the vendor for available options and compatibility.
Spare parts (motors, converters, sensors, fittings, filters) and technical support are generally available through the manufacturer or authorized distributors. Warranty terms vary by supplier; contact your vendor for warranty coverage, service plans, and lead times for replacement parts.
Due to its weight and size, the unit should be shipped on a pallet or crate and unloaded with appropriate lifting gear. Professional installation by trained technicians is recommended to handle electrical connections, alignment, commissioning, and initial testing.
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