Liquid Pressure Test Pac
Haskel offers an extensive range of air driven liquid pumps (64 models)
and accessories. These pumps, together with Haskel's wealth of experience
in high pressure test rig building, has led to the development of a series
of rugged portable Test Pacs - from the small .25 low rated Test Pac 33
to the large 7.5 kw rated Test Pac 1000.

What is a Liquid Pressure Test Pac
Liquid Pressure Test Pacs are self contained, ready to operate units,
which only require to be connected to your compressor air supply and to
the test component. Each standard Test Pac incorporates the following
items:
- air pressure regulator
- air filter
- air pressure gauge and on/off speed control valve
- Haskel air driven liquid pump for pressures up to 700 MPa
- liquid tank with suction strainer
- eight glass and breather filler cap
- outlet pressure gauge
- return to tank valve
- discharge outlet connection
They are suited for operation in petrochemical, offshore and industrial
areas where an immediate pressure test is needed.

Key Features
Haskel air driven liquid Test Pacs offer many advantages over conventional
electrical driven units.
- Ability to stall at any predetermined pressure and hold this fixed
test pressure without consuming power or generating heat.
- No heat, flame or spark risk.
- Infinitely variable cycling speed and output.
- No limit or adverse effect to continuous stop/start applications.
- Air drive does not require an external air line lubricator.
- Reliable, easy to maintain, compact and robust.
Model Ranges

Optional Modifications
- Hand pump attachment for Test Pac 33 series.
- Low pressure air control for air drive as low as .02 MPa.
- Extreme cycling service spool.
- Electrical or mechanical stroke counter.
- Low temperature seals.
- EPR seals for Skydrol aerospace hydraulic oil.
- Relief valves.
- Air pilot switch for automatic "cut-off" of pump ad the
test pressure.
- Main water connection between pump inlet and tank
Convenient Conversions
- 1MPa = 145 PSI = 10 BAR
- 1NM3 =35.3 SCF
- 25.4 MM = I IN.
- 1KG = 2.2 LBS.
- 1 HP =.746 KW
- 1 litre = 61 CU. IN.
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