Amarinth has completed a US$1.5 million order from Armada Madura for six API 610 VS4 vertical pumps for a new FPSO being built for India’s Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited (ONGC).
One of the Amarinth 18m long API 610 VS4 pumps for the Armada Madura FPSO in assembly – Image: Amarinth.
Two of the six API 610 VS4 pumps are pour point depressant pumps which may be 18m in size and the other four are methanol lift pumps that are 10m lengthy.
เกจวัดแรงดันไนโตรเจนราคา of the pumps have PT100 temperature sensors which have been designed and built alongside the length of the pumps to monitor the temperature of each bearing individually.
The 18m long pumps incorporate a supporting system of brackets that Amarinth has designed which attaches every pump to its tank during set up guaranteeing that because the pump is lowered into the tank it stays perfectly aligned, reducing vibration and put on during operation.
Once assembled, the pumps were independently witness examined and certified by DNV at Amarinth’s facility in Rendlesham, UK. The pumps have been then disassembled into 3m segments and shipped to Singapore the place the FPSO (floating production storage and offloading unit) is being constructed.
The pump supply and set up had to align with the FPSO construct schedule. Because of the length of the pumps, they had to be installed into the vessel’s tanks through the deck before one other deck above the pumps could presumably be built. The first phase was accomplished successfully over the Christmas interval with Amarinth’s Engineering Commissioning team supporting the client with the set up and commissioning.
The FPSO might be positioned in the KG-DWN 98/2 subject, roughly 22 km off the east coast of Kakinada, India. The vessel is designed to produce as a lot as 90 000 barrels of oil per day (BOPD) and have a 1.3-million-barrel storage facility. It will be equipped to deal with the monsoon conditions prevalent at the subject.
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