In this video, we look at the operation of Kimray's Energy Exchange Glycol Pump. At the heart of any glycol dehydration system is the glycol pump. This pump works within the dehydration system to recirculate liquid and help the system remove water vapor from natural gas.
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Fundamentally, the pump does two things at the same time:
1. Moves wet (or rich) glycol from the contactor to the reboiler
2. Moves dry (or lean) glycol from the reboiler to the contactor
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