DLite30
Mechanical
- Jan 7, 2010
- 245
I'm looking for someone who has any experience with installing small (1000 hp or less) skid-mounted reciprocating field booster compressors (nat gas service)?
My experience is mainly in large concrete-slab mounted units inside compressor buildings, and I have no practical experience in these cheap, in-the-dirt installations.
I'm probably making a mountain out of a mole-hill, but it's a hole lot more expensive to estimate a mole-hill and end up having to go back and build a mountain.
Some of my main concerns are:
-Settling of the any type of dirt bed (compacted or not)
-Piping strain due to movement due to settling or the skid "walking" around.
I'm specifically interested in what preferred method you may have in setting the unit. Examples:
-Concrete slab & anchor bolts
-Compacted dirt bed(such as caliche), and what materials are preferred for this type of bed.
Any ideas you may have and are willing to share would be appreciated.
Don't post if you have speculative ideas...looking for guys with real experience.
My experience is mainly in large concrete-slab mounted units inside compressor buildings, and I have no practical experience in these cheap, in-the-dirt installations.
I'm probably making a mountain out of a mole-hill, but it's a hole lot more expensive to estimate a mole-hill and end up having to go back and build a mountain.
Some of my main concerns are:
-Settling of the any type of dirt bed (compacted or not)
-Piping strain due to movement due to settling or the skid "walking" around.
I'm specifically interested in what preferred method you may have in setting the unit. Examples:
-Concrete slab & anchor bolts
-Compacted dirt bed(such as caliche), and what materials are preferred for this type of bed.
Any ideas you may have and are willing to share would be appreciated.
Don't post if you have speculative ideas...looking for guys with real experience.