The Kimray Glycol Pump is used to control triethylene glycol (TEG) circulation in gas dehydration systems (dehy). In this video, we troubleshoot some internal parts of the energy exchange glycol pump that have been damaged during operation. We then explain what these parts may be telling us about the cause of the damage and offer some solutions to prevent further damage.
0:00 Intro
0:27 Scratches on the Piston Rod
1:14 Excessive Wearing on the Middle of the Piston Rod
3:07 Broken Pilot Piston
3:45 Condensate Getting into the Pump
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