A pumping station, also known as a pump room in the context of drilling and drinking water etc., is a facility containing the pumps and equipment used to pump fluids from one place to another. They are used in various infrastructure systems such as supplying water to canals, draining low-lying lands
Read MorePumping water is a fundamentally practical skill, much more practical than scooping water by hand or carrying buckets. This is true whether water is drawn from a fresh source, moved to a desired location, purified, used for irrigation, washing or sewage treatment, or used to extract water from a lo
Read MoreWaterflooding, or water flooding, is the injection of water into a reservoir to maintain pressure (also known as porosity displacement) or to drive oil toward a well to increase production. Water injection wells may be located onshore and offshore to enhance oil recovery from existing reservoirs.Typ
Read MoreA pump is a device that moves a fluid (liquid or gas) or sometimes a slurry by mechanical action,[1] usually converting electrical energy into hydraulic energy.Mechanical pumps are used in a wide range of applications such as pumping water from wells, aquarium filtration, pond filtration and aeratio
Read MoreGas booster pumps are usually piston or plunger compressors. A single-acting, single-stage booster is the simplest configuration, consisting of a cylinder designed to withstand operating pressure and a piston driven back and forth within the cylinder. The cylinder head is equipped with supply and di
Read MoreConscientiously implement daily inspections, inspect once every six hours according to the operating conditions, observe and measure the sound, temperature and appearance based on the five senses, add lubricating oil in an appropriate amount, accurately determine the operating status of the equipment, and keep records. To prepare for the review and verification of the handover.
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