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WW Mountain Equipment -_ of New Mexico, Inc. Information and Specifications ~. Mantis Technical Specifications Our Mantis Test Separators are versitile and easy to transport- great for remote sites! Mountain Equipment has been designing and building coded 3-phase and 4-phase test separators since 2004 (a 4-phase test separator is identical to a 3-phase test separator except it also includes the ability to separate sand and particulates from the flow). Our designs are based on more than two decades of well testing experience as well as feedback from our customers and from renters. We specialize in high pressure portable test separators, skidded test separators, and test separators mounted in lifting cages. “Technical Spece Mantis Test Separators come in a variety of sizes - as outlined In the table below. We specialize in 1440 pst working pressure (ANSI 600) test ‘packages but can do higher pressure if needed. Lead time typically runs 10-14 weeks but popular sizes such as 30" x 10" and 36" x 15" run shorter {and are frequently available instock. Preduttame | w [sie] Gans, Tye Pressure Platform aS fase TPIT ay | Phase tet oa 10 sid separator, Wx ra [POX T a.8 ura |) 29 Portable Trailer Mounted, | All modets available in NACE Mantis Test ‘ HH Z aionace |r ps (oun ves canna M4 Poe or or Skid w/Lifting Cage ‘or sweet configurations is ce sohase wes [| 56 3x wre |X] 70 Mantis Test Separator Features + Turnkey read: al pipework, valves, pneumatics, controls and instruments induded * Multiple inspection ports / manway for easy access to critical separator components * Outlow manifald provides redirection of fows to any avalabe outlet + Ful system bypass for easy bypass of the test separator when needed * Integrated 4,000ce shrinkage test unit + Turbine meters with digital totaizers on oil and water outs Daniel Sr. or V-cone gas meter run “¢-port data header included downstream from gas meter + 4th phase removes sand / particulates and provides a sand weir, sparger, and sand drain so sediment can be removed from the separator vessel without shutting in the well [ASME Certifiation ‘ur test separators are ASME coded and indude a signed UIA data report form signed by the ASME Inspector that Inspected the vessel and reviewed the accompanying fabrication documentation. The UIA provides a complete nica description ofthe vessel and all openings. UIA provided in high resolution POF format. were Guide (€) 2014 Mountain Equipment of New Mexico, Inc. All rights reserved. For more Information, please visit our website at www.mtnequip-com/test-separators/ >» Mantis FAQ What are the flow rates for the Mantis Test Separators? “Test Separator Flow Rates ‘OD x Length x Oil @ Water @ 1 Minute | Gas @ 1000 pai Product 2 ome Retention Day paper TS | 30" x 10'x 14407 6,200 BBL/Day 27 MMSCFD T5236" x 15x 14408 13,200 BBL/Day 47 MMSCFD Mantis Test [15-3 | 42" x 10'x 14408 12,700 BBL/Day 54 MMSCFD Separator [5-4 | _42"x 15x 14408 18,150 BBL/Day 65 MMSCFD TS5 | 48" x 15x 14408 24,100 BBL/Day 83 MMSCFD T5-6 | 54x 15x 14408 27,500 BBL/Day 104 MMSCFD. What is retention time? Retention time refers to how long the flow from the well is actually inside the test separator and how long it takes the flow to transit from the inlet to the respective outlets (the gas, oil and water outs). The longer the retention time, the better the resulting separation into natural gas, oil and water. One minute is considered the minimum amount of time the flow should be in the test separator. Two and three minute retention times are considered better, but of course, each minute of retention reduces the daily output. For instance, the 30" x 10'x 1440# psi test separator mentioned above only produces 3,125 barrels of oil and water (combined) per day at two minutes retention time. That is why you may see larger test separators like 36" x 15' units being used on smaller wells. The other ‘important thing to consider is vessel length; the longer the test separator, the greater the internal surface area and therefore the better the separation of gas from the liquids. What does “coded” or ASME certification mean? A "coded" vessel is a vessel that is built to the exacting standards of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and inspected by an ASME inspector. The ID plate attached to the vessel will show a “U" stamp a ASME coded vessel. Most company sites require the use of coded vessels to ensure the safety of the site as well as to meet insurance requirements. You may be asked by the Company Man to verify your vessels are ASME certified. Sometimes simply showing the ID plates will suffice, especially for vessels built in the last few years. However, you may need to supply documentation such as a U1A Data Form as well. This form is generated by the ASME inspector and is then given to the vessel manufacturer. Other items you may be asked for indude a current hydro-test chart, a recent Ultra-sound (UT) test, MTRs (Material Test Reports), a vessel drawing, and NACE certification of all wetted parts induding the vessel if the vessel will be used in an H2S environment. For more information about ASME and U stamps, see our Buyers Guide. Is ASME a world-wide standard? Unfortunately, no. Though many countries will accept a coded ASME pressure vessel, not all will, For instance, each province of Canada requires a Canadian Registration Number (CRN) for that province. Do you build test separators for sour service? Yes, we build to NACE MR-0175 (latest edition) standards. Please let your sales person know if you need NACE. Be aware that NACE costs more and adds time to the fabrication process. (C) 2014 Mountain Equipment of New Mexico, Inc. All rights reserved. For more information, please visit our webelte at wwvmenequipcom/test- separators

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