Separators / Gas Intakes

Rotary Gas Separators (RGS) 338 ~ 538

The separator is a device designed to separate gas from liquid in well fluid. Oil wells often contain free gas, which can cause the medium within the submersible pump to break flow, thereby affecting unit performance. The separator mitigates or reduces the impact of gas on the working performance of the submersible pump by separating the gas-liquid mixture. Based on structural differences, it can be categorized into the RGS type, which uses a rotary centrifugal gas-liquid separation structure, and the VGS type, which employs a rotary vortex gas-liquid separation structure.

Vortex Gas Separators (VGS) 400 ~ 538

The separator is a device designed to separate gas from liquid in well fluid. Oil wells often contain free gas, which can cause the medium within the submersible pump to break flow, thereby affecting unit performance. The separator mitigates or reduces the impact of gas on the working performance of the submersible pump by separating the gas-liquid mixture. Based on structural differences, it can be categorized into the RGS type, which uses a rotary centrifugal gas-liquid separation structure, and the VGS type, which employs a rotary vortex gas-liquid separation structure.

Intake Sections TIN338 ~ 675

The primary function of the intake section is to provide a fluid inlet for the pump. In cases where the gas content in the well fluid is insufficient to adversely affect pump operation, the intake section can be used directly without the need for a separator.

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