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  • design capacity 5000-15000 l/h disc oil centrifuge separator
  • design capacity 5000-15000 l/h disc oil centrifuge separator
  • design capacity 5000-15000 l/h disc oil centrifuge separator
  • design capacity 5000-15000 l/h disc oil centrifuge separator

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  • Do separators count toward facility storage capacity?
  • Separators are exempt from all SPCC requirements in accordance with §112.1(d)(6) and do not count toward facility storage capacity. Separators that are used as part of a secondary containment system and are not intended for oil storage or use do not themselves require secondary containment and do not count toward facility storage capacity.
  • What is a gravity oil/water separator?
  • Standard gravity oil/water separator. Enhanced gravity separators allow the separation of smaller oil droplets within confined spaces. These separators use a variety of coalescing media and small diameter cartridges that enhance laminar flow and separation of smaller oil droplets that accumulate on the separator surface for removal.
  • What is a separate container storing oil removed from an exempt separator?
  • separate container storing oil removed from an exempt separator is considered a bulk storage container and is subject to the SPCC rule requirements. Furthermore, OWS exempted from the SPCC rule may be subject to other federal, state, and local regulations.
  • What type of separator is used in a well?
  • Three-phase separators are generally used when there is free water in the well fluids. If there is little or no free water, a two-phase separator might be used instead. Another type of equipment used to separate produced fluids, especially fluid emulsions, is termed a “heater-treater.”
  • What equipment is used to separate oil emulsions?
  • Another type of equipment used to separate produced fluids, especially fluid emulsions, is termed a “heater-treater.” Heater-treaters use heat, electricity, and/or chemicals to reduce the emulsion viscosity and to separate out free oil, water, and gas in oil production. OWS designs may differ from the examples provided.
  • How do oil production separators work?
  • In oil production separators, the momentum of the fluid flow is absorbed at the inlet, thereby reducing the fluid viscosity and allowing oil, gas, and water to separate out of solution. Gas then rises and flows out at the top of the separator, while oil and water fall to the lower portion of the vessel and coalesce in separate areas.