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November 12, 2004 at 3:03 am #4402
Anonymousdecoking jet pump alternatives
From: gogary
Category: Reliability
Date: 03 Jan 2004Comments
we have one decoking jet pump in our coker, it has a mechanical problem that needs more than 4 days to repair, did any one operate coker without decoking pump, we think we have to shut the unit down, but we need to know how the others think in the same problem. please provide us with any experience in this matter. thanks for your help.Copied from previous discussion forum
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November 12, 2004 at 3:05 am #7886
AnonymousFrom: thiosolver
Category: Process
Date: 02 Apr 2004Comments
We hired high-pressure pumps mounted on red trucks from an unnamed oilfield service company to supply cutting water during a pump outage.Copied from previous discussion forum
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November 12, 2004 at 3:09 am #7885
AnonymousFrom: james.arney@valero.com
Category: Process
Date: 07 Jan 2004Comments
you can rent one if you have available flange connections. Contact Hydrochem. They have a doube diesel rig that can provide you the flow and pressure needs. Its not cheap however it beats selling 6 oil if you are running into tank containment issues.Copied from previous discussion forum
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February 26, 2008 at 10:11 am #7019
AnonymousWe use a company that specifically purchased truck mounted pumps for short term use while your pump is out.
They are located in Houston and called DISC. We have used them several times quite effectively -
September 25, 2008 at 6:15 pm #6546
AnonymousGentlemen,
Hydrovac Services in Texas has multiple 2250 hp diesel trailers mounted pumping units available which are ideal for this type of work. We’ve done multiple jobs throughout North America and have highly competitive rates with immediate response times. Additionally, we have regularly subcontracted for DISC performing this type of work. We’d be more than happy to discuss your individual needs and give you a detailed proposal for emergency or scheduled jet pump outages.
(866) 247-1086
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