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The standard SPS instrumentation package includes suction and discharge pressure gauges and control switches, a vibration switch and bearing frame thermocouple. Other instrumentation and control options are available.

The continued pressure to lower whole-life costs and reduce environmental impact has paved the way to better high-pressure pumping solutions. A comparison of the SPS pump to both positive displacement reciprocating and multi-stage split-case centrifugal pumps reveals some of the issues that impact initial design considerations, while others provide a comparison of long-term operational differences.
SPS pumps are delivered to the job site pre-assembled. The skid assembly is prewired with instrumentation and cabling terminated in a central junction box. Suction and discharge flanges and power hookups are typically the only required connections. Offering quiet low-vibration performance characteristics, SPS pumps can be electric-, gas- or diesel-powered. They can handle up to 2500 gpm (85,000 BFPD) and discharge pressures ranging up to 6000 psi. These versatile pumps feature design flexibility that facilitates onsite installation and maintenance with minimal site preparation.
SPS pumps are available with a variety of mechanical seal options including API 682 seals. The modular design makes the units suitable for a wide variety of applications, from routine water injection to complex processing services to mine dewatering and leaching operations. The SPS pump is very reliable, cost-effective and easily modified in the field. Our products are covered by numerous patents indicating a high standard of engineering expertise.
See our High Pressure Pumping Solutions brochure.
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