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Production Optimization |
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An ESP motor is a three-phase induction motor with a squirrel cage type stator winding filled with high dielectric strength motor oil. The ESP motor is constructed of rotors and bearings stacked on the shaft and loaded in a stator. The motor contains synthetic dielectric mineral oil for lubrication, insulation, and for the homogeneous distribution of the heat generated inside the motor (cooling). Heat is then drawn off by the produced fluid past the outside of housing to the intake of system. The motor shaft provides the energy to drive the rotating downhole ESP system components including the pump, seal, intake (or gas separation/handling technology). The motor is rated for a specific horsepower, voltage, and current and is designed to rotate at approximately 3500 RPM at 60 Hertz. In typical ESP configurations, the motor is installed below the seal section and above the downhole sensor. |
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Jul 29, 2021 |
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Other Production |