ISO 15136-2:2006

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 17 May 2006

Petroleum and natural gas industries — Progressing cavity pump systems for artificial lift — Part 2: Surface-drive systems

ISO 15136-2:2006 Files

English 49 Pages
Current Edition
82.5 OMR

ISO 15136-2:2006 Scope

ISO 15136-2:2006 provides requirements for the design, design verification and validation, manufacturing and data control, performance ratings and repair of progressing cavity pump surface drive systems for use in the petroleum and natural gas industry. ISO 15136-2:2006 is applicable to those products meeting the definition of surface drive systems. Additionally, informative annexes provide information on brake system selection, installation, and operation; and sucker rod selection and use.

Equipment not covered by ISO 15136-2:2006, unless integral by design, includes bottom drive systems, sucker rods, polished rod clamps, stuffing boxes, electrical controls, instrumentation, external power transmission devices, auxiliary equipment, such as belts, sheaves and equipment guards. These items might or might not be covered by other International Standards.

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