Air Compressor – Engineering Lab Training System (Catalogue No. AS-INT-TVET-DVET-008)
The Air Compressor training system is an essential educational apparatus designed to demonstrate air compression principles and operation. It is widely used in mechanical engineering and vocational training programs. This unit is employed across African TVET and DVET institutions in cities such as Lagos Nigeria, Nairobi Kenya, Accra Ghana, Johannesburg South Africa, Dakar Senegal, Kampala Uganda, Addis Ababa Ethiopia, Lusaka Zambia, Dar es Salaam Tanzania, and Freetown Sierra Leone.
Description
The system features a compact single-stage piston air compressor mounted on a sturdy frame. It includes pressure gauges, safety valves, and motor controls enabling students to study air compression cycles, pressure-volume relationships, and mechanical performance. Its robust design ensures reliable operation in various training environments essential for skill development in African technical education centers.
Key Features
Single-stage piston air compressor with pressure gauges and safety valves
Motorized drive system with speed and pressure control
Mounted on durable frame for stable laboratory use
Clear instrumentation for hands-on monitoring and data collection
Suitable for mechanical and vocational training programs across African cities
Educational Benefits
Provides practical understanding of air compression principles and applications
Supports engineering and mechanical training curricula in TVET and DVET institutions
Enhances skills for maintenance, operation, and troubleshooting of compressors
Complements theoretical knowledge with real-world equipment use
Prepares students for industry roles in manufacturing, HVAC, and pneumatic systems
Tender and Compliance
Manufactured according to international standards for African donor-funded projects
Delivered with comprehensive manuals tailored for diverse African vocational contexts
Built for longevity and low maintenance suitable for academic use
Compatible with digital data acquisition and e-learning platforms
Applications
Mechanical engineering departments in Lagos, Nairobi, Accra, Johannesburg, Dakar
TVET and vocational centers in Kampala, Addis Ababa, Lusaka, Dar es Salaam, Freetown
Industrial training workshops and pneumatic system maintenance programs
African development initiatives supporting technical education and skills training
