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...peed controllers can extend this range significantly, both on the high and low side. The ESP's main components include: * Multistaged centrifugal pump * Three-phase induction motor * Seal-chamber section * ...Power cable * Surface controls The components are normally tubing hung from the wellhead with the pump on top and the motor attached below. There... Contents * 1 History of ESPs[1][2] * 2 ESP system * 2.1 Advantages * 2.2 Disadvantages * 3 Components of an ESP system * 4 Installation and handling * 5 Maintenance and troubleshooting * 6 Reference...
The electrical submersible pump, typically called an ESP, is an efficient and reliable artificial-lift method for lifting moderate to high volumes of fluids from wellbores. These volumes range from a low of 150 B/D to as much as 150,000 B/D (24 to 24,600 m3/d). Variable-speed controllers can extend this range significantly, both on the high and low side. The ESP's main components include: * Multistaged centrifugal pump * Three-phase induction motor * Seal-chamber section * Power cable * Surface controls The components are normally tubing hung from the wellhead with the pump on top and the motor attached below. There arespecial applications in which this configuration is inverted.
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...peed controllers can extend this range significantly, both on the high and low side. The ESP's main components include: a multistaged centrifugal pump, a three-phase induction motor, a seal-chamber section, a p...ower cable, and surface controls. The components are normally tubing hung from the wellhead with the pump on top and the motor attached below. There...general understanding of the ESP artificial-lift method. The topics covered include: the ESP system components and accessories, principles of operation, ESP system selection and performance calculations, instal...
Introduction - What Is an Electrical Submersible Pump? The electrical submersible pump, typically called an ESP, is an efficient and reliable artificial-lift method for lifting moderate to high volumes of fluids from wellbores. These volumes range from a low of 150 B/D to as much as 150,000 B/D (24 to 24,600 m3/d). Variable-speed controllers can extend this range significantly, both on the high and low side. The ESP's main components include: a multistaged centrifugal pump, a three-phase induction motor, a seal-chamber section, a power cable, and surface controls. The components are normally tubing hung from the wellhead with the pump on top and the motor attached below. There are special applications in which this configuration is inverted. This chapter provides a general understanding of the ESP artificial-lift method. The topics covered include: the ESP system components and accessories, principles of operation, ESP system selection and performance calculations, installation and ...
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