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- W2039366877 abstract "Abstract Oil production with lift requires a lot of energy. It is not uncommon for a major oil company to have energy costs for total lift approaching $100,000,000/year. Because of this, any easily practice that can save even a fraction of these costs can be advantageous. This paper addresses what is the best voltage for ESP motors (systems) that are running at load conditions other than 100%. Reference 1 shows advantages to lowering the voltage on and ESP installation when the motor is less than 100% loaded. One ESP manufacturer has literature suggesting that if an ESP motor is 20% under-loaded, then the voltage to the motor should be lowered by 10%. Also it is known that increasing the voltage over name plate will speed up the unit and you can get more production. Some total system examples are presented to illustrate these effects for some particular equipment. This paper should apply to any operator that finds a new or old installation where the load is not near 100% on the motor and consideration is made to whether or not to change the applied voltage. There are many of recommendations from the ESP manufacturers to the end users about how to maximize system efficiency. Sometime these instructions are confusing or difficult to follow by the end users, especially when the motor is operating under off full load situation." @default.
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- W2039366877 title "ESP Motor Voltage Adjustment for Maximum Profits" @default.
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