Hydraulic Pressure Comparator Pump Type T Manual Us
Hydraulic Pressure Comparator Pump Type T Manual Us
Hydraulic Pressure Comparator Pump Type T Manual Us
Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Fitting Kits and Spare Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Appendix A: Assembly Drawings and Parts Lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Contact Us . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Returning product to AMETEK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Overview 1
Overview
INTRODUCTION
The Type T Series hand pump, mounted on a drip pan with a manifold assembly, is capable of producing pressures up to 1000 bar/15 000 psi.
These units are self-contained pressure sources designed to test instruments. They may be used to calibrate pressure gauges or to set hydraulic relief valves
and pressure switches. These units produce pressure to test components or systems, and work independently of other pressure sources. CPF versions include
Crystal Pressure Fittings (CPF), which allow users to produce leak-free seals without tools or thread tape. CPF fittings also include a self-venting weep hole to
help assure a safe disconnection from a pressurized system.
U.S. Patent No. 8,794,677
T, T-1, and T-2 pumps1 may be ordered as part of a Pump System, complete with a JOFRA or Crystal Pressure Indicator. T-3 pumps ship as part of a complete
comparator testing kit, including four analog test gauges and necessary mounting tools and fittings, all housed in a rugged metal carrying case. For more
details on T-3 comparator testing kits, refer to T-3 Pumps for Hydraulic Comparator Kits on page 2.
All Type T Series Pump Systems include the most commonly used pressure fittings, seals, etc., all packaged in a carrying case with a custom insert.
1 T designates a pump only. T-1 designates a pump with a manifold and tools. T-2 designates a pump with manifold, tools, and a carrying case.
All Type T Series hand pumps feature a vent valve, and dual volume control for rapid pressure increase at lower pressures and easier pumping at higher
pressures. T-1, T-2, and T-3 models include a dual pressure port manifold with fine adjust, plus replacement o-rings and a set of service tools.
Refer to Figure 3 on page 25 for more details on the included tools.
Fine Adjust
T-1 and T-2 – Included Parts
Check Valve Plug CPF Fitting NPT Union Body
X Reference and Device Under Test Pressure Ports
* For more details refer to T-3 Pumps for Hydraulic Comparator Kits on page 2
and to Figure 4 on page 26.
Parts Included with Pump Systems for Crystal Reference Indicators Hydraulic Fluid
Type T Series Pump Systems are only available delivered empty. You will still need to specify what fluid
System F
type you are going to use (for example; FOV for Oil or FWV for Water).
FOV and FWV
Part Number Description (T-1-CPF)
5255 CPF Male to 15/16-20 Male Adapter (2 )
MPF15K-1/4FPT CPF Female to 1/4" NPT Female Fitting
MPF-1/4BSPF CPF to 1/4" BSP Female Fitting
MPF-1/8MPT * 1/8" MPT Fitting (for 30 Series Calibrator) (2 )
60R120 1/4" Bonded Seals (5)
1351 * Test Leads; Red & Black, including clips
5249 Protective Vinyl Cap (4)
60I104 Pack Tape (1 roll)
124004 Shoulder Strap
124304 Aluminum Carrying Case
* The MPF-1/8MPT fittings and 1351 Test Leads are included only with Pump Systems for the 30 Series Calibrator.
Reference Indicator Reference Indicator Included Pump System Liquid X SAMPLE PART NUMBERS
NV-NONE-FOV-E . . . . . . . System F pump system (for nVision) drained of fluid, for use with oil.
nVision. . . . . . . . . . NV No. . . . -NONE System F (T-1-CPF). . . . -FOV Drained. . . -E
IS30-NONE-FWV-E . . . . System F pump system (for 30 Series) drained of fluid, for use with water.
30 Series. . . . . . . . . IS30 System F (T-1-CPF). . . . -FWV
15KPSIXP2i-FWV-E. . . System F pump system, drained, for use with water, with a 15 000 psi XP2i gauge included.
HPC40 Series . . . . HPC40
XP2i. . . . . . . . . . . . . XP2i
m1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M1
Safety Instructions
• This pump produces pressure up to 15 000 psi. The pressure rating of tubing and fittings used to connect the pump to the test device should exceed
15 000 psi.
! CAUTIONS:
• To prevent the reservoir from overflowing upon venting, the volume of oil pumped should never exceed the reservoir volume.
• Never operate the pump without fluid in the reservoir. The piston and o-rings require lubrication.
Notes: All wetted parts are stainless steel, Monel, or Buna-N. Optional o-ring materials are Viton and EPT .
Setup
ASSEMBLY
1 Open the vent valve.
Manifold Assembly
Note: If using the T-1-CPF, fill with test fluid through the gauge connections. This may take approximately 15 minutes.
Note: It may be necessary to prime the pump, particularly for first time use, or if the pump has been inactive for an extended period of time.
Refer to Priming on page 9 for instructions on priming the pump.
5 Pull out the valve rod selector to select the low pressure/high volume setting.
6 Gently operate the pump handle until test fluid fills the top of the pressure ports on the pressure manifold.
Note: Lightly tap the manifold to make sure that any air bubbles sticking to the walls or in low flow areas are released to float to the surface.
7 Attach the reference instrument and the device under test to the manifold.
Note: If CPF Fittings are used in your pressure system, remaining air can be purged by applying 10 psi or less and loosening the CPF fitting closest to the pres-
sure device. When fluid and air escape from the CPF weep hole, that portion of the system is purged. Repeat this process for each pressure device in the
pressure system which is connected to a CPF fitting.
! CAUTION: Always choose a reference instrument with a range equal to or greater than the range of the device under test.
GENERATING PRESSURE
Note: It may be necessary to prime the pump, particularly if the pump has been inactive for an extended period of time. Refer to Priming on page 9
for instructions on priming the pump.
1 Check that the vent fill plug is fully open by turning it counter-clockwise.
3 Set the valve rod selector to control your desired fluid output volume.
! CAUTION: Only move the valve rod selector while the pump handle is stationary, in the up position.
Note: With the valve rod in the “out” position, fluid flow will be at maximum and the maximum achievable pressure will be 1000 psi. To exceed 1000 psi,
push the valve rod in.
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Operation and Maintenance 9
6 Operate the pump handle to achieve a system pressure close to, but less than, your desired target pressure.
8 Push in the valve rod selector to select the high pressure/low volume setting.
10 Carefully push down the pump handle to achieve the target pressure.
Note: Below 3500 psi, you may also use the fine adjust knob for small pressure adjustments.
11 After obtaining your readings, open the vent valve to vent the system.
! WARNING: The device under test and the reference indicator should only be removed when there is no pressure in the system.
PRIMING
All pumps are thoroughly tested at the factory before shipment. One of the most common difficulties encountered is the loss of prime, which is evidenced by
an inability to build pressure. This is caused by entrapped air in the reservoir, which may collect in the high pressure/low volume check valve. When this oc-
curs, the pump will not develop pressure with the valve rod selector positioned in, to the high pressure/low volume setting. The following priming procedure
will correct the condition.
Note: For priming purposes, pump vigorously with full strokes of the hand lever.
1 Connect a reference indicator with a pressure range of at least 5000 psi to the manifold.
! CAUTION: Significant pressure can develop during the priming process. Therefore, any device mounted to the manifold should have a range of at least
300 bar / 5000 psi. Alternately, all devices may be removed, and the manifold plugged.
Manifold Plug
5 Pull out the valve rod selector to select low pressure/high volume.
8 Continue pumping to verify the low pressure/high volume setting operates properly and that the pump holds pressure.
12 Slowly pump two and one-half strokes, positioning the pump lever at approximately 45 degrees, halfway through its stroke.
13 Allow system fluid to flow out of the high pressure check valve, flushing entrapped air.
14 Examine the port for air bubbles which may adhere to the threads or parts.
Note: If air bubbles are present, repeat steps 12 through 14 until no more air bubbles appear.
15 Replace the high pressure/low volume check valve plug and tighten partially.
16 Use slight pressure on the hand lever to push system fluid past the high pressure/low volume check valve plug to ensure complete purging of the
valve port.
20 Push in the valve rod selector to the high pressure/low volume position.
Note: If the high pressure/low volume setting does not operate properly, there is more air trapped in the high pressure/low volume check valve. The priming
procedure must be repeated.
Connection Diagram
15 TUBE
5255 * MPF-1/4TBM 1/4" Tube Male 5
MPF-CAP Cap 10
ADDITIONAL
MPF-M20QTF M20 x 1.5 Quick Test Female 5
Specifications
Pressure Ranges
T, T-1, T-1-CPF, T-2, and T-3 ������������� 0 to 1000 bar / 0 to 15 000 psi
Other fluids compatible with stainless steel, Monel, Buna N and Teflon may be used. Optional Viton and EPT o-rings are available.
Pressure Connections
X Reference Port
Note: Additional sizes, including metric fittings, are available. Contact us, or see our CPF datasheet for details.
Dimensions
Pump ������������������������������������������224 (L) x 127 (W) x 217 (H)* mm.
Weight ����������������������������������������18.6 lbs / 8.4 kg
* Height includes manifold.
Support
TROUBLESHOOTING
Failure to Pump
X Problem: The pump fails to develop pressure when the hand lever is operated.
X Solution: Verify that the vent valve is closed and that there is sufficient fluid in the reservoir. If necessary, add fluid through the fill plug and follow the Pump
Priming Procedure.
If the failure continues, one or both of the check valves may be leaking. Use the following procedure to replace both the high pressure and low pressure o-rings.
2 Position the valve rod selector for the o-ring you wish to replace.
(a) Pull out the valve rod selector to select the low pressure/high volume setting.
(b) Push in the valve rod selector to select the high pressure/low volume setting.
3 Remove the plug and o-ring from the port for the check valve o-ring you wish to replace.
Low pressure/high volume check valve plug and o-ring. High pressure/low volume check valve plug and o-ring.
4 Remove the check valve spacer, spring, valve poppet, and check valve o-ring.
Valve Poppet
Spring
5 Inspect the check valve o-ring, and replace it if necessary. Then re-install the o-ring, valve poppet, spring, and check valve spacer.
6 Slowly pump two and one-half strokes, positioning the pump lever at approximately 45 degrees, halfway through its stroke.
7 Allow system fluid to flow out of the low pressure check valve, flushing entrapped air.
8 Examine the port for air bubbles which may adhere to the threads or parts.
Note: If air bubbles are present, repeat steps 2 through 5 until no more air bubbles appear.
9 Install the check valve plug and o-ring and tighten partially.
10 If installing the low pressure/high volume check valve plug... Tighten the check valve plug.
The procedure for the low-pressure/high volume side is now complete.
11 If installing the high pressure/low volume check valve plug... Use slight pressure on the hand lever to push system fluid past the high
pressure/low volume check valve plug to ensure complete purging of the valve port.
15 Push in the valve rod selector to the high pressure/low volume position.
X Problem: The pump operates but the pressure declines beyond normal adiabatic effects.
X Solution: One of two o-rings may be leaking. As the pressure drops, observe the hand lever. If the hand lever rises, the discharge check valve is leaking and
its o-ring should be replaced.
1 Remove the plug and o-Ring from the front of the pump body.
2 Use a screwdriver to loosen and remove the retaining plug. then remove the guide rod, spring, valve poppet and check valve o-ring.
Valve Poppet
Spring
Guide Rod
Retaining Plug
3 Inspect the check valve o-ring, and replace it if necessary. Then re-install the o-ring, valve poppet, spring, and guide rod.
4 Thread in the retaining plug until it is tightly seated. Then back off 3 ½ turns to provide sufficient travel for the valve poppet.
1 Apply a wrench to the nut at the base of the pressure relief valve.
4 Inspect the relief valve seat o-ring, and replace it if necessary. Then re-install the o-ring, valve poppet, spring, and guide rod.
Hoses
X T-1 X T-1-CPF
KH-18. . . . . . . . . . . . . Hose. 0.46 m 1/4" NPT male x 1/4" NPT male 700 bar / 10 000 psi. MPH-1. . . . . . . . . . . . .1 meter CPF hose. 700 bar / 10 000 psi.
Adapters
X T-1, T-2, and T-3 X T-1-CPF
T-134. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Union Body. 15/16-20 UNEF male x 1/4" NPT female. Refer to the Connection Diagram on page 12 for a complete list of adapters.
Frequency of Recertification
Four test gauges are included with each T-3 Comparator. Gauges rated up to 5000 psi / 350 bar / 21 000 kPa / 210 kg/cm2 are 0.25% of full scale. Gauges rated
at 10 000 psi / 700 bar / 35 000 kPa / 350 kg/cm2 are 0.5% of full scale. All of the gauges can be ordered with or without calibration certificates. For detailed
information on the gauges refer to Figure 4 on page 26.
As a general rule, AMETEK, M&G test gauges should be tested and recertified every 12 months. Testers used frequently, or with dirty fluids, should be tested
and certified at more frequent intervals. Master units, used infrequently with clean fluid, may need to be tested and certified less frequently.
Note: It is not necessary to send in the pump if it is operating properly. Pumps may be refurbished at a nominal charge.
Note: In order to reduce process time and your overall cost, please do not send in any customized fittings, hoses, tools, or small miscellaneous parts.
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Detail B ( pg 22)
Detail A Detail A
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Detail C
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Detail B
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14 25
38
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49
Detail D
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Detail D
Detail C 52
54 53 **
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36 44
37 35
38 39 45
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48
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* Thread in the retaining plug until all parts are solid. Then back off about 3 1/2 turns to provide sufficient travel for the poppet.
14 ** The valve rod is held in place with parts 49, 50, and 51. Access to these parts is gained by first draining the fluid, then removing the reservoir.
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8 T-119 Handle, Fine Adjust 1
1 19
9 T-132 Handle Hub, Fine Adjust 1
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10 T-174 Screw, Hub 1
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2 11 T-113 Bushing, Fine Adjust Piston 1
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12 10-90011 O-ring, Fine Adjust (T-157) 1
13 T-190 Plug, Friction 1
14 10-90017 Back-up Ring, Fine Adjust (T-179) 1
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WARRANTY
This instrument is warranted against defects in workmanship, material and design for one (1) year from date of delivery to the extent that AMETEK will, at its sole
option, repair or replace the instrument or any part thereof which is defective, provided, however, that this warranty shall not apply to instruments subjected to
tampering or, abuse, or exposed to highly corrosive conditions.
THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED AND AMETEK HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, INCLUDING,
WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR MERCHANTABILITY. AMETEK SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY ANTICIPATED OR LOST PROFITS.
This warranty is voidable if the purchaser fails to follow any and all instructions, warnings or cautions in the instrument’s Instruction Manual.
If a manufacturing defect is found, AMETEK will replace or repair the instrument or replace any defective part thereof without charge; however, AMETEK’s obliga-
tion hereunder does not include the cost of transportation, which must be borne by the customer. AMETEK assumes no responsibility for damage in transit, and
any claims for such damage should be presented to the carrier by the purchaser.
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