We carried out a trial of the pump for TPN use. I liked the general operation of the device, some features are innovative such as the bag height makes no difference to the occlusion pressure sensing - all other pumps i know of are affected by the raising or loweing of the bag. In TPN use, where they normally run the pump at 250 to 350ml/hr pressure alarms can be easily affected by the patient walking around with the pump and TPN bag.
We have not bought any yet. I wouldn't count them out - but compare the set prices to what you currently use, and look at the life costs.
Also, I am not sure what they can offer as far as technical training. I think it would involve a trip to Ireland.