Hi everyone;
PCP(Progressive Cavite Pump) Systems typically consist of a surface drive and a downhole PC pump comprised of a single helical-shaped rotor that turns inside a double helical elastomer-lined stator. The stator is attached to the bottom of a production tubing string and, in most cases, the rotor is attached to a drive string that is suspended and rotated by the surface drive.
Surface drives are available in direct electric motor drives as well as direct gearbox drives that may be coupled to an electric motor or a gas engine.
In the case that I`m revising, the pcp use an electric motor as the surface drive.
In this moment, I don't have the manufacturer's pump data.
I going to look for this information.
I did the question because I don't know what kind of data is necesary to do the best selection of the electric motor (torque, pressure, speed, etc).
I have to specify the power for the electric motor.
Best regard,
Neca