Pumps – Condition responsive control of pump drive motor – Having timer or delay means
Patent
1991-12-24
1993-07-06
Bertsch, Richard A.
Pumps
Condition responsive control of pump drive motor
Having timer or delay means
417 18, 417 45, 417 53, 73151, F04B 4906, F04B 4902
Patent
active
052248348
ABSTRACT:
New apparatus and methods are disclosed for controlling the operation of a rod-pumped oil well. The load on and position of the rod string are measured, an integration calculation related to the work done during a portion of the downstroke is performed, and the result is compared to a reference value, to detect a pumped-off condition in the well.
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Montgomery Richard C.
Westerman G. Wayne
Bertsch Richard A.
EVI-Highland Pump Company, Inc.
Lisa Steven G.
Scheuermann David W.
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