1) The document provides specifications for several models of triplex mud pumps used in drilling operations, including pump sizes, cylinder dimensions, displacement, pressure ratings, and power requirements.
2) The largest pump model described is the PXL-11, which has an 11-inch stroke, can produce 2000 horsepower, and is rated for pressures up to 6,645 PSI.
3) Key specifications like cylinder diameter, stroke length, gallons per revolution displacement, maximum operating pressure, piston load capacity, and input horsepower are listed for each pump model size.
1) The document provides specifications for several models of triplex mud pumps used in drilling operations, including pump sizes, cylinder dimensions, displacement, pressure ratings, and power requirements.
2) The largest pump model described is the PXL-11, which has an 11-inch stroke, can produce 2000 horsepower, and is rated for pressures up to 6,645 PSI.
3) Key specifications like cylinder diameter, stroke length, gallons per revolution displacement, maximum operating pressure, piston load capacity, and input horsepower are listed for each pump model size.
Piston/Liner per Size Revolution 200 250 300 2 2 2 in. mm GPR LPR GPM LPM PSIkg/cm GPM LPM PSI kg/cm GPM LPM PSI kg/cm 5" Cast Fluid End 4 102 .816 3.089 163 618 2034 143 204 772 1625 114 245 927 1354 95 4.5 114 1.032 3.907 206 781 1600 112 258 977 1280 90 310 1173 1070 75 5 127 1.274 4.824 255 965 1300 91 319 1206 1040 73 383 1448 870 61 5.5 140 1.542 5.837 308 1167 1076 76 386 1460 860 60 462 1752 720 51 BHP 215 215 215 Input Power: kW 160 160 160 A lubrication system supplying oil at 50 psi, 12 gpm and 200 SUS (44cSt) minimum values is required. Oil cooling is recommended and may be required to maintain these values. For operation in the Yellow shaded area expendable part life decreases and excellent NPSH is required to prevent cavitation. Performance figures based on 100% volumetric efficiency and 90% mechanical efficiency. These figures are for use in directional drilling duty cycle. *This equals full rod load 33% of the time, 60% rod load 50% of the time and 25% rod load 17% of the time, for a total of 1456 hours per year.