The Subsea Positive Displacement Flow Meters are available in a wide variety of flow ranges and electrical outputs, as well as a variety of exotic materials for highest corrosion resistance and material compatibility. AW-Lake Company’s Subsea PD Flow Meters are suitable for subsea drilling operations, blowout prevention, ROV maintenance, valve actuation, or subsea chemical injection. Construction materials, output signal, connection type, and physical footprint and weight are fully adjustable. Plus, both spur gear and rotary piston designs are also available.
up to 10,000 feet (3 km)
Internal up to 15,000 psi (1,035 bar), external up to 8700 psi (600 bar)
from .001 GPM to 7 GPM @30 cP
as low as -40°F (-40°C)
400:1 with linearization
Analog (4-20mA, Pulse, HART, MODBUS, Foundation Fieldbus
NPT, Autoclave, ANSI flanges, Grayloc Hubs, Galperti Hubs, Techlok Hubs. More on request.
±0.5% of measured value. A calibration certificate is provided based on a representative viscosity fluid for the application.
±0.1%
Below are some of the possible materials; consult factory for a complete list of material offerings.
Snubbing operations typically involves valve actuation during well shut-in. Due to the bi-directional nature of the hydraulic flow in actuator lines, they require meters that can read in both directions and provide encoder-like counts for position indication. The Subsea Gear Meter meets the challenges of this, as well as the harsh environmental conditions and often sour service with high H2S levels due to its robust materials of construction.
Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) provide a means for oil drilling companies to perform maintenance on subsea equipment, enhancing efficiencies and safety. Incorporated into these RVs are specialized instruments and tools to perform functions at the sea floor, such as valve actuation. The Subsea Gear Meter is built to withstand the extreme conditions of deep water operations at depths up to 10,000 ft and internal pressures up to 15,000 psi.
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Snubbing operations typically involves valve actuation during well shut-in. Due to the bi-directional nature of the hydraulic flow in actuator lines, they require meters that can read in both directions and provide encoder-like counts for position indication. The Subsea Gear Meter meets the challenges of this, as well as the harsh environmental conditions and often sour service with high H2S levels due to its robust materials of construction.
Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) provide a means for oil drilling companies to perform maintenance on subsea equipment, enhancing efficiencies and safety. Incorporated into these RVs are specialized instruments and tools to perform functions at the sea floor, such as valve actuation. The Subsea Gear Meter is built to withstand the extreme conditions of deep water operations at depths up to 10,000 ft and internal pressures up to 15,000 psi.
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