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Fuel Pump System Analyzer
About the
Analyzer
Components of the Tester
Applications
Accessories
Testing Media for
Off-Vehicle Pumps
Dimensions and Weight
Order an Analyzer
1)
About The Analyzer
The Fuel Pump System Analyzer is
designed to perform fuel pressure, fuel volume and pump power
consumption tests on most pumps either on-vehicle or off-vehicle
at the same time. The portable tester will help you to know
exactly what's going on with your pumps. For off-vehicle tests,
you'll be able to find any pump's specifications quickly and
easily. To individuals, you'll never be tricked into buying
low-quality pumps again. To repair shop, you will avoid costly
mistakes in which you may install a bad pump. To trade and
retail shop, it will be much easier for you to process a
warranty. For on-vehicle tests, the tester will save you time
and money by helping you test and troubleshoot fuel system
problems which can affect your vehicle's performance and fuel
economy.
2)
Components of the Tester
This tester includes one pressure
meter (0 to 120 PSI), one flow meter (50 to 400 LPH), one
electric current meter (0 to 20 AMP) and one digital voltage
meter (0 to 20 Volt). During the testing, the meters will
provide all the information you need for a pump or a fuel
system. To easily realize this test, the unit also has Power In
(from Power source) and Out (to a fuel pump), Power Switch, Fuel
In (from a pump) and Out (back to a container), and Pressure
Adjuster. Your owner's manual will have details showing you how
to use the analyzer.
3)
Applications
3.1 Obtaining related data to
draft a curve of pressure and volume at a specific voltage to
any pump.
3.2 From the data you collect,
you can decide if a pump is suitable for a specific application,
such as performance.
3.3 You can decide if a pump is
good or bad, either on-vehicle or off-vehicle with the testing
results.
3.4 You can find if other
components are good or bad in the fuel system.
4)
Accessories
To different applications, there
are different types of accessories.
4.1 For testing pumps
independently of the vehicle, you need a container, diverse
connection parts, connecting wires and fuel hoses.
4.2 For diagnosing the pumps
on-vehicle, you need the special adapting fuel hoses to connect
the tester in the fuel line.
5)
Testing Media for
Off-Vehicle Pumps
You can use any clean regular
gasoline as a testing liquid. Because the density of gasoline
varies from 0.66-0.75 (g/cm), the number
you read from your flow meter has ±3.6%
errors, meaning if your flow meter displays 150 LPH, the
real number should be within 150±3.6%X150 and range from 144.6
to 155.4 LPH.
6)
Dimensions and Weight
Dimensions: 10"X9.6"X3.5"
Weight:
6 LB
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