Mustang Sampling

Mustang® Liquid Sample Pump

The Mustang® Liquid Sample Pump (MLSP®) enhances Analytically and repeatability of measurements of Natural Gas Liquids (NGL) extracted from a pipeline by a sample probe during sample analysis processing utilizing a metering pump up-stream of the sample conditioning equipment. The Mustang Liquid Sample Pump also reduces lag time of the pressurized fluid prior to introduction to the sample conditioning equipment. The system generates sufficient residual pressure to off-set and overcome the takeoff vacuum (suction pressure) to promote unfiltered bypass flow for fluid reinjection into the pipeline.

Description

The Mustang® Liquid Sample Pump (MLSP®) enhances Analytically and repeatability of measurements of Natural Gas Liquids (NGL) extracted from a pipeline by a sample probe during sample analysis processing utilizing a metering pump up-stream of the sample conditioning equipment. The Mustang Liquid Sample Pump also reduces lag time of the pressurized fluid prior to introduction to the sample conditioning equipment. The system generates sufficient residual pressure to off-set and overcome the takeoff vacuum (suction pressure) to promote unfiltered bypass flow for fluid reinjection into the pipeline.

The Mustang Liquid Sample Pump achieves accurate and repeatable measurements usable for process control for NGL product quality assurance and for energy audits, particularly, in the case of custody transfer operations involving storage or transmission vessels.

Features

  • Patent pending technology
  • Rated for Class 1, Division 1, Group D Locations
  • Steel latching enclosure
  • Teflon composite seals
  • Pneumatic system
  • Runs on instrument air
  • Speed loop return

Benefits

  • No need for electrical classification
  • Changes sample vapor to liquid

Specifications

Maximum Allowable Operating Pressure 750 to 9000 psig @ -30ºF to 180ºF
(52 to 621 bar @ -35ºC to -118ºC)
Wetted Materials 316 SS
Max Volume 8.71 LPH
Strokes per minute 1 to 45
Stroke size 1 to 3.2 cc
Max actuation air consumption 1150 SCF per day at 100 PSIG (7 BAR)
Cabinet Construction Options GRP Hotpressed Glass Fiber Reinforced Polyester
SS Stainless Steel

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