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News Release from: Jiskoot | Subject: Wellhead crude oil sampling systems
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 09 August 2001
Oil sampling system solves installation
problem
Simplicity and flexibility of a Jiskoot wellhead crude oil sampling system has answered the need for an in-line quality assurance collection installation offshore of Tunisia
Simplicity and flexibility of a Jiskoot wellhead crude oil sampling system has answered the need for an in-line quality assurance collection installation that had to interface with an existing control system on the FPSO Isis floating production and storage vessel in offshore Tunisia The system, fully mounted in offshore duty cabinet, combined the Jiskoot 210P air-actuated sample extractor probe and sample receiver cabinet with Jiskoot PR53 low-pressure sample receivers having full switching to give automatic receiver changeover when full
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 7 Nov 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Handling crude and refined products up to 100C, as well as natural gas liquid down to -20C, the 210P probe feature a 'unique' 3-stage positive displacement action giving accurate sampling regardless of variations in pressure and fluid viscosity.
It can be inserted into the central core of 8in to 52in pipelines.
Made from 304 stainless steel with no dead spaces, Jiskoot PR-53 sample receivers are light, easy to clean and supplied complete with pressure gauge, relief valve/vacuum breaker and a facility for the user's seal.
Samples are introduced through a tube below the surface of the receiver contents to avoid sampling errors.
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