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Pumping Unit Lifting Sucker Rod Downhole Pumps
Pumping unit lifting sucker rod pump Description
API recognizes two main types of pumps: rod and tubing. Rod pumps also are called insert pumps because they are run (inserted) in the production tubing. Tubing pumps are so named because the working barrel of this pump is coupled with the production-tubing string.
Pumping unit is used on onshore sites to create a mechanical lifting motion, which connect the downhole pump.
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.
Technical parameter list:
Model | Pump diameter (in) | Barrel length (ft) | Plunger length (ft) | Stroke length (ft) | Extension length (ft) | Tubing size EUE(in) |
30-250RWAM | Ø63.5 | 2.1-10 | 0.3-8.0 | 1.2-9.0 | / | 3-1/2” |
30-250RWBM | ||||||
30-250RWAC | Ø63.5 | 3-1/2" | ||||
30-250RWBC |
Features
1. On land oil production
2. Generated by pumping units
3. Used with sucker rods