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Computer Controlled Piston Pump Bench- Engineering Lab Training Systems

Computer Controlled Piston Pump Bench- Engineering Lab Training Systems

CAT NO: DIDACTICNLE-Export-205100

Computer Controlled Piston Pump Bench- Engineering Lab Training Systems Description and Tender Specification:

EXERCISES AND PRACTICAL POSSIBILITIES Some Practical Possibilities of the Unit: 1.- Demonstration of a piston pump in operation. 2.-  Measurement of plunger displacement. 3.-  Measurement of cylinder pressure. 4.-  Measurement of pump outlet pressure. 5.-  Measurement of the volumetric efficiency. 6.-  Obtain the curves of the pump H(n), N(n). 7.-  Obtain the pump map. 8.-  Study of safety valve for overpressure in operation. 9.-  Study of the pressures influence at the exit when the piston pump works with a damping chamber. 10.-Pump efficiency calculation. 11.-Study of the effect to incorporate the damping chamber. Other possible practices: 12.-Sensors calibration. Practices to be done by PLC Module (PLC-PI)+PLC Control Software: 13.-Control of the PBRC unit process through the control interface box without the computer. 14.-Visualization of all the sensors values used in the PBRC unit process. 15.-Calibration of all sensors included in the PBRC unit process. 16.-Hand on of all the actuators involved in the PBRC unit process. 17.-Realization of different experiments, in automatic way, without having in front the unit. (This experiment can be decided previously). 18.-Simulation of outside actions, in the cases do not exist hardware elements. (Example: test of complementary tanks, complementary industrial environment to the process to be studied, etc). 19.-PLC hardware general use and manipulation. 20.-PLC process application for PBRC unit. 21.-PLC structure. 22.-PLC inputs and outputs configuration. 23.-PLC configuration possibilities. 24.-PLC program languages. 25.-PLC different programming standard languages (literal structured, graphic, etc.). 26.-New configuration and development of new process. 27.-Hand on an established process. 28.-To visualize and see the results and to make comparisons with the PBRC unit process. 29.-Possibility of creating new process in relation with the PBRC unit. 30.-PLC Programming Exercises. 31.-Own PLC applications in accordance with teacher and student requirements.  Fluid Mechanics Lab Equipments manufacturers.

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