Leaks found fast

Maintenance Matters

Detecting leaks and checking the integrity of water pipes is now simple and quick following the launch of a new portable hydrostatic tester from Australian Pump Industries. The 100 bar (1400 psi) electric machine, called the Aussie BB100HTP, is compact, cost effective and set to become standard maintenance kit in processing plants, beverage factories and water works.

Aussie Pumps product manager Hamish Lorenz said leakage from bad joints, corroded pipes or leaking valves can cause a huge amount of damage and cost a lot of money to fix and the new 100 BAR tester makes detecting leaks or testing hidden pipes inside buildings or underground simpler.

The tester consists of a reliable high pressure triplex pump that is easy to service and maintain. The pump is powered by a heavy duty 2.2kW four pole single phase electric motor.

“Being electric is a huge advantage when it comes to use indoors. Power is readily available, the unit is quiet and doesn’t produce exhaust fumes,” said Lorenz.

The machine features a double gauge and double valve system that enables the pressure to be locked off in the line after pressurisation. Both the pump and line pressures can be monitored continuously and simultaneously.

The testers are equipped with a pressure regulation valve that is infinitely variable. The user sets the pressure the kit is required to reach. Once the system has reached the testing pressure the operator locks off the valves isolating the test piece. After a mandatory period of static test the operator can clearly see if pressure has been maintained because proving the system is leak free is just as important as identifying a problem Lorenz acknowledged.

The testers are built tough with simple instructions and safety features incorporated. They come fitted with safety valves that protect both the machine and operator in the event of an accidental pressure spike.

The machine has a myriad of other uses including hydro testing boilers, pressure vessels, pumps, valves or fire mains. A gun/hose kit, that enables the machine to double as a handy wash down unit, is available as an optional extra.

The company reports a huge success with the product as water resources become a pressing concern worldwide. By assessing pipeline integrity on a regular basis, maintenance and remedial work can be minimised and planned for. If the pipeline is not fit for purpose it needs to be identified and prompt action taken.

 

 

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