| The American Petroleum
Institute (API) has chosen standards for certain configurations of rod
drawn, downhole pumps. These standards ensure that component parts for
these pumps are interchangeable between different manufacturers by setting
standards for thread sizes, part dimensions and minimum quality standards.
Harbison-Fischer pump parts match API standards for size and dimension
and exceed the quality levels set forth by API.
Harbison-Fischer API style sucker rod pumps
are available in a wide variety of materials, coatings and wear resistant
treatments for corrosion, abrasion and strength requirements. An insert
style pump is installed on the sucker rods, inside the tubing and can
be retrieved by pulling the sucker rods to the surface. Therefore, an
insert pump should always be chosen if the expected fluid production
can be delivered by the insert pump size available for the tubing size.
The tubing pump should be selected if greater fluid capacity is needed
than can be delivered by an insert pump. The tubing pump barrel is part
of the tubing string, necessitating the pulling of tubing to service
the tubing pump barrel.
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| Bottom Hold-Down Insert Pumps,
Thin Wall (RWB) and Heavy Wall (RHB) |
| The Harbison-Fischer
API style Bottom Hold-down Insert Pump is the most
popular of the four basic API pumps. This is due to its ruggedness and
relative simplicity. |
| Top Hold-Down Insert Pumps,
Thin Wall (RWA) and Heavy Wall (RHA) |
| The Harbison-Fischer
API style Top Hold-Down Pump is popular in areas that
produce sand or other particulates that tend to accumulate over the hold-down
of a Bottom Hold-Down. |
| Traveling Barrel Insert Pumps, Thin Wall
(RWT) and Heavy Wall (RHT) |
| The Harbison-Fischer
API style Traveling Barrel Pump is useful in pumping
conditions that are characterized by relatively heavy particulate production.
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| API Tubing Pumps (TH) |
| The Harbison-Fischer Tubing Pump
is the most rugged of the four API pumps due to
its heavy wall construction. It should be chosen when greater
production is needed than can be delivered by an insert pump. |