Topsky ZYPS-192 (ZYPS-192)
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- MERKI:
- TOPSKY
- HLUTI #:
- ZYPS-192
- ORIGIN:
- Kína
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- SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY
- SKU:
- Topsky-ZYPS-192
Topsky ZYPS-192 (ZYPS-192)
In typical configurations, the ZYPS-192 combines a tracked (crawler) chassis with a hydraulically driven platform and a drainage pump that is supplied by an external power source, enabling long-duration, uninterrupted pumping while keeping operators at a safer distance via wireless remote control.
Design and Features
Crawler chassis and mobility
A defining characteristic of the ZYPS-192 is its tracked mobility, allowing it to move through uneven, slippery, or debris-strewn mine surfaces. The platform is designed to travel without relying on external power for locomotion, supporting autonomous repositioning to reach waterlogged zones or optimal intake points.
Key mobility-related features described for the platform include:
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Self-propelled travel using onboard power (for movement)
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Climbing capability for ramps or inclines
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Low-speed, controlled motion appropriate for confined industrial settings
Explosion-proof and water-ready construction
The ZYPS-192 is presented as suitable for coal mine safety requirements and explosion-risk areas, emphasizing safety design choices for environments where flammable gases or dust may be present. It is also described as capable of diving/submersion operations, enabling direct deployment into deep-water zones to reduce repeated equipment shifting and to accelerate dewatering.
Remote operation and rapid deployment
The device supports wireless remote control (and/or local body control), which is commonly used in mine rescue to keep personnel out of the most hazardous zones during initial response. The product description highlights rapid deployment, ease of operation, and a design aim of reducing labor intensity and improving rescuer safety.
Technology and Specifications
Power and actuation architecture
The ZYPS-192 is described as using a lithium battery + DC motor as part of its power system for the hydraulic drive; aside from drainage, “all actions” are hydraulically actuated. The drainage pump itself is described as being powered by an external power supply, which can support extended, continuous pumping operations (a common requirement during mine flooding incidents).
Published performance figures (as described by the supplier listing)
The following technical figures are explicitly stated in the product description:
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Flow rate: 400 m³/h
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Head (lift): 150 m
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Traction force: ≥ 35 kN
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Travel speed: 0–2 km/h
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Climbing angle: 25°
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Continuous walking distance: > 2000 m (using self power, for travel)
Hydraulic output interface
The listing also describes a hydraulic output interface intended to power or support auxiliary equipment:
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Hydraulic output: one pair of hydraulic output connectors
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Output flow: 30 L/min
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Hydraulic pressure: 14 MPa
Operational emphasis
Beyond raw numbers, the product description emphasizes operational advantages relevant to emergency response:
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operation in classified explosion-proof areas
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submersion capability for deep-water work
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high-flow/high-head pumping for fast dewatering
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long continuous working time and quick on-site setup
Applications and Use Cases
Mine flood rescue and emergency dewatering
The primary stated use is mine flooding rescue and emergency water treatment in mines or similarly hazardous industrial sites. In these scenarios, the ability to remotely drive the intake system to the best location—while keeping responders back—can reduce time-to-pump and improve safety.
Dewatering in explosion-risk environments
The system is positioned for use in areas with explosion-proof requirements, where standard pumps or engines may be restricted. This typically includes coal mines and other industrial sites with combustible dust or gases.
Water intake module for underground or remote supply
A secondary stated role is serving as a water intake module for underground or remote mine water supply—situations where controlled intake, relocation, and sustained pumping can matter as much as peak flow.
Advantages / Benefits
Safety-first operation in hazardous zones
The ZYPS-192’s combination of explosion-risk positioning, remote operation, and submersion-ready design targets one of the hardest parts of mine response: moving pumping capacity into the danger area without moving people into it.
High-flow and high-head capability
The published figures (400 m³/h and 150 m head) indicate a design intended for rapid dewatering and long-distance lift, which can be critical when water must be moved vertically or over long discharge paths.
Mobility reduces setup time and re-positioning labor
Compared with fixed pump stations or manually repositioned suction lines, a crawler platform can reduce repeated manual handling—especially when the waterline shifts or when access routes are partially blocked.
Long-duration pumping via external power
By powering the pump from an external supply, the system is described as supporting long uninterrupted drainage, while the onboard system focuses on mobility and hydraulic actuation.
FAQ Section
What is Topsky ZYPS-192?
Topsky ZYPS-192 is a crawler-type mobile drainage device designed for mine flooding rescue and emergency dewatering in hazardous, explosion-risk environments, using remote control and a high-capacity pumping approach.
How does Topsky ZYPS-192 work?
The platform uses onboard power (lithium battery + DC motor) to drive its hydraulic functions and mobility, while the drainage pump is powered by an external power supply for long, uninterrupted pumping. Operators can control the unit via wireless remote control to position it and manage dewatering.
Why is Topsky ZYPS-192 important?
In mine flooding incidents, time and safety are critical. The ZYPS-192 is positioned as important because it combines remote operation, mobility, explosion-risk suitability, and high-flow/high-head drainage, helping reduce responder exposure while accelerating dewatering.
What are the benefits of Topsky ZYPS-192?
Commonly stated benefits include rapid deployment, remote control, submersion capability, high drainage flow and head, and operation in explosion-proof areas, aimed at improving rescue safety and reducing labor intensity.
Summary
Topsky ZYPS-192 is positioned as a specialized, crawler-based mobile mine drainage and flood-rescue device that prioritizes safety, remote operation, and high-capacity pumping for hazardous, explosion-risk environments. With published claims of high flow and head, plus self-propelled mobility and submersion-ready operation, it is aimed at accelerating emergency dewatering while reducing risk to response personnel.
Specifications
| HLUTI # | ZYPS-192 |
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| MERKI | TOPSKY |