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Sucker Rod Type And Tubing Type Rod Insert Pump
Sucker rod type and tubing type rod insert pump description
There are seven major components for downhole rod pumps: standing and traveling valves, plunger, barrel, seating assembly, pull tube or valve rod (for insert pump), and the fittings that hold the assembled pump together. The most common of these components and the final types of assembled pumps are covered by American Petroleum Institute (API) Specification 11AX.
Rod pump is equipped with a support joint, support joint connected on the tubing string, and it is together with the tubing string down to the bottom. Plunger assembly is connected on the rod string and together with the whole pump down to support joint position, pump is fixed within the support joint by external force, plunger assembly is together with the sucker rod string up and down reciprocating movement to achieve pumping work.
When inspection and maintenance pump,it need not to put out of the tubing string, only through rod string together put out of the whole pump, operation is simple.
Sucker Rod Pump Technical parameter list
Specification | Pump diameter (in) | Barrel length (ft) | Plunger length (ft) | Stroke length (ft) | Extension length (ft) | Tubing size EUE(in) | Sucker rod size |
15-106RHBC | Ø26.99 | 2.1-10.4 | 0.3-8.0 | 1.2-9.0 | 0.3-0.9 | 1.9” | CYJ16 CYJ19 |
20-125RHBC | Ø31.75 | 2-3/8” | |||||
25-150RHBC | Ø38.10 | 2-7/8” | |||||
25-175RHBC | Ø44.45 | 2-7/8” | |||||
30-225RHBC | Ø57.15 | 3-1/2” |
These variables influence:
Discussing these parameters with the pump manufacturer and local pump shop should help determine the proper pump to ensure acceptable pump life.
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