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Conjet
Powerpacks
Conjet
supplies state-of-the-art powerpacks fully equipped with an engine/pump
configuration of your choice, water tank, filters and storage space
for your parts. The engine/pump is mounted inside a sound insulated
standard 20 container or built into a flexible, custom made,
container. One side of the container gives full access to the engine
and pump for easy service while the water tank and filter is accessed
trough a separate door on the side. All connections and fittings are
accessible from the outside why the container can be fully closed during
operation.
The
powerpack requires no external power source.
Engine
and pump
The engine/pump unit (or skid) is available with power rating from 250
kW (330 hp) up to 750 kW (1000 hp). Equipped with reliable Caterpillar
engines the units are designed for long hours of operation in harsh environments.
The pump/engine is mounted vertically on a sub-frame which contains the
fuel tank. The fuel tank is designed to house enough fuel for a one shift
operation.
The
high pressure pump produces pressures ranging from 1 000 (14 533 psi)
to 2 500 bar (36 330 psi) at a flow range starting at 96 l/min (25 US
gal/min) up to 342 l/min (90 US gal/min). This means that you can choose
a pump suitable for your needs, now and in the future. Pumps can easily
be “upgraded” for bigger flow, or a higher pressure level.
Upgrading the pump is an alternative to have two pumps in the fleet.
The
pump itself contains only a few moving parts. Not counting the pistons,
only two moving parts for each cylinder. As a result, easy service is
guaranteed.
Control
system
The complete operation is microprocessor controlled. Both engine and pump are
continously monitored. Setting the working pressure is done from the small
panel were tank level, operation pressure, engine rpm, switches and system
status is displayed. No further switches are hidden in the system.
All is set from one place.
The
pump/engine communicate! As with all Conjet equipment, safety is paramount.
We equip the powerpack with a communication adapter that connects to
the robot. Doing so, the powerpack can be shut down from the robot,
or the robot from the powerpack. High pressure is called for from the
robot, by the robot. If automatic operation is interrupted at the robot,
the powerpack immediately shuts off high pressure and goes to idling.
Water
system
Working at pressures up to 2 500 bar (36 330 psi), good water quality is important.
Fixed particles in the media could cause down time and unnecessary wear in
the system. For that reason all powerpacks are equipped with a filter system
to clear out the water as much as possible before reaching the pump. The water
settles in the water tank, eliminating most of the introduced air.

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