poli60
Chemical
- May 3, 2012
- 115
Dear Experts,
I'd like to discuss about the choice of a very low capacity pump in the oil & gas sector.
The pump service is the circulation of Lean TEG: from the bottom of the Regenerator, but already cooled by 35°C below its boiling point. So, the NPSH is not a problem.
The head requested to this pump is 60 m.
Now, the two items that seem challenging:
- the client asks for an API 610 pump;
- the design flow of the pump is 10 lpm (liters per minute) - because the plant has a very low design capacity.
After a first investigation, assuming the API 610 request as not fully applicable:
- the process thinks of a Sundyne pump;
- the machinery specialist proposes a rotary (lobe) pump;
- the operation expert don't like the above solution and proposes a canned (hermetic) pump.
Based on the above, I'm asking for the following:
- expert comments and experiences (pros & cons);
- relative costs of the 3 choices (order of magnitude, of course).
Thank you in advance for any hints you can provide.
I'd like to discuss about the choice of a very low capacity pump in the oil & gas sector.
The pump service is the circulation of Lean TEG: from the bottom of the Regenerator, but already cooled by 35°C below its boiling point. So, the NPSH is not a problem.
The head requested to this pump is 60 m.
Now, the two items that seem challenging:
- the client asks for an API 610 pump;
- the design flow of the pump is 10 lpm (liters per minute) - because the plant has a very low design capacity.
After a first investigation, assuming the API 610 request as not fully applicable:
- the process thinks of a Sundyne pump;
- the machinery specialist proposes a rotary (lobe) pump;
- the operation expert don't like the above solution and proposes a canned (hermetic) pump.
Based on the above, I'm asking for the following:
- expert comments and experiences (pros & cons);
- relative costs of the 3 choices (order of magnitude, of course).
Thank you in advance for any hints you can provide.