Aquajet Systems now offers three power packs for powering its Aqua Cutters, their range of hydrodemolition robots, including the standard Aqua Power Pack, the Ecosilence and the Aqua Skid.
The power pack is a combination diesel engine and high-pressure pump, necessary for hydrodemolition.
“We understand that not all projects are the same, which is why we have developed a series of power packs to best meet your operation’s requirements,” said Roger Simonsson, Aquajet Systems managing director.
“The Aqua Packs are designed to accommodate a wide range of projects, whether they require a standard pack, a compact footprint or a quieter alternative.”
The standard Aqua Power Pack contains more than motors and pumps to power the Aqua Cutter. The container also serves as storage for machine accessories and tools. As well, a built-in workbench with a vise provides contractors a space for jobsite maintenance and a place to store spare parts.
Operating at as high as 43,500 psi, Aquajet’s standard Aqua Power Packs are available in multiple versions: Aqua Power Pack 270, 400 and 700.
Ecosilence
Similar to the Aqua Power Pack, the Ecosilence provides everything contractors need in a quieter package. Both the standard and Ecosilence measure 7 metres by 2.4 metres by 2.6 metres.
The container’s sound-absorbing design features insulated walls and double doors, as well as seals on all doors and hatches.
With an average of 57.5 dB, the Ecosilence unit is ideal for use in urban areas that have high noise restrictions.
The Ecosilence can be equipped with a roll-off frame for simplified truck loading and transport.
Maintaining the same dimensions of the standard power pack, the Ecosilence is available in two sizes: the Power Pack 400 and 700 and operates at as high as 18,700 psi.
Aquajet’s Aqua Skid
Aquajet’s compact Aqua Skid power pack measures 2.6 metres by 1.8 metres by 1.7 metres and provides the same performance and basic functions as the containerized packs, just in a smaller footprint.
The compact high-pressure unit is designed for installation on a truck, trailer or local container, which is designed for contractors or operations with space restrictions, such as plants or factories.
Operating at 43,500 psi, the power pack offers contractors a fast and easy way to upgrade an outdated high-pressure unit, plus, the Aqua Skid can be used in areas where metal enclosing — such as the exterior of the standard power pack or Ecosilence — is not necessary or possible.
Aquajet’s power pack series requires fuel and water to operate. Each is equipped with the Revo Control System, which displays the necessary information to control and monitor the power pack.
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An optional extension of that system is the Revo Remote Control System, which allows for operation away from the power pack. Each Aqua Pack comes standard with a Volvo engine.
Additionally, the hydrodemolition machine’s remote control can be seamlessly paired to the pump unit.
This feature allows the operator to turn the flow on and off and control the flow of the high-pressure water as well as operate the robot from one remote. In the case of an emergency, the operator can completely shut down and depressurize both units from the emergency stop button on the remote, the robot or the power pack.
For added safety, an engine shutoff option on the remote allows for quick shutdown in the field, depressurizing the pump and pressure hose and reducing engine rpm to a low idle.