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    OBSERVASI PERALATAN FASILITAS PERMUKAAN PROGRESSIVE CAVITY PUMP (PCP) DI PPSDM MIGAS CEPU

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    Date
    2023-07-18
    Author
    Sagitario Geraldi, Bernando
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    Abstract
    Progressive Cavity Pump (PCP) is a tool to lift oil from production wells and is part of the artificial lift system. PCPs are effective for wells that contain sand, paraffin oil, or experience gas lock. The pump consists of two main components: a rotating screw-shaped rotor and a fixed stator. The rotor is driven by an electric motor through a sucker rod and drive head. The motor is mounted on top of the well head and connected to the drive assembly with a V-belt. A back stop brake assembly is used to prevent reverse rotation torque. Keywords (Sentence Case) : PCP, Progressive Cavity Pump
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