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CalderModel MEG -Methanol and Glycol Injection Pump

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Methanol and glycol injection is used in process lines where there is a risk of hydrate formation at low temperatures. High pressures are required to overcome friction losses in subsea pipelines where the well head can be up to 100 kms from the platform.

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Design Options for Methanol Injection and MEG Injection Pump Units

Mounting
  • Skid – lightweight
  • Crash frame – lightweight and with a greater level of protection during movements
  • Skid and hood – offers noise attenuation and protection from the environment
  • Container – gives greatest protection and noise attenuation options
Control
  • Local
  • Remote
  • System performance/health monitoring
  • Data acquisition and logging
Hazardous Areas
  • Zone 1
  • Zone 2
  • Safe area
The High Pressure Pump

The unique Hammelmann ‘Zero Leak’ positive displacement process pump delivers fixed or variable flow dependent on the selected drive and control system. These versatile and compact pump packages with small footprints cover a flow range from zero to 100% at flow rates from 100 lph up to 160 m³/hr achieving efficiencies of 95% ME and 95% VE (VE may vary depending on fluid compressibility).