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Separation - Separators: 1701 N. Hwy 385 Andrews, TX 79714 432-523-9601 Phone 800-367-4550 Fax
Separation - Separators: 1701 N. Hwy 385 Andrews, TX 79714 432-523-9601 Phone 800-367-4550 Fax
Separation - Separators: 1701 N. Hwy 385 Andrews, TX 79714 432-523-9601 Phone 800-367-4550 Fax
432-523-9601 phone
800-367-4550 fax
Horizontal Separators:
Suited for applications with high gas to oil ratios and minimal liquid surging, the horizontal separators
will provide years of trouble-free service. All standard units are designed per ASME code, Section VIII.
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Operation:
The well stream or product flow, consisting of a mixture of liquids and gases, enters the separator
through the inlet connection and collides with the inlet deflector – forcing the fluid to change direction
and contact the vessel wall. This action pushes the gases to the top of the vessel and allows the fluids to
fall to the bottom. The gases are scrubbed through the demister section of the vessel. The demister
causes the gas flow to change direction constantly – breaking out remaining entrained liquid particles
that form droplets and fall back to the settling section. The gas is released out of the gas outlet
connection.
The oil and water discharge is controlled by liquid level controls which hold the fluid in retention long
enough to provide sufficient separation time.
Two phase separators are designed to hold the fluid in the accumulation section for one to two minutes.
This allows gases in the solution to break out from the liquid. The liquid is then dumped to storage.
Three phase separators must be designed with slightly different internals to operate properly. The
retention time is also raised to three to five minutes. This allows the oil to separate from the free water.
Both products are then dumped to storage.
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