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The Modular Protector

Many configurations are available.

3 Basic Components:

1) Seal
2) Thrust Bearing
3) Shaft
The Modular Protector

Previous widely used models:

- 66L
- PFSB
- PFDB
The Modular Protector

Custom Design :

- Head
- Base
- Shaft
- Seal Section
- Seal Body
The Modular Protector System s
io n
Head a t
Bag bin
Chamber Seal Body
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sib
Po s
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th
Chamber e of
So m

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Shafts m
C om

BPBSLSL
LSLSB
BSBSL
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LSB
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The Modular Protector

The Protector is named for the type(s) of seal chambers used and
how those chambers are connected (i.e.; in "series" or "parallel").

L: Labyrinth
B: Bag
P: Parallel
S: Series
HL: High Load (Bearing)
The Modular Protector

For example, a BSBSL-HL is ...

A three chamber design with a bag on top connected in series


to another bag which is then connected in series to a labyrinth
chamber. Also it has a high load thrust bearing.
The Modular Protector

Series Connection:

Installed for Redundancy/Safety.

For well fluid to enter the lower chamber, it must completely


displace all the oil in the upper chamber first.

No additional Expansion Capacity.


The Modular Protector

Parallel Connection:

Double available expansion volume.

Useful in high HP applications.

No additional Expansion Capacity.


The Modular Protector

Allowable Permutations:
LSL
LSB
BSL
BSB
BPB

Not Possible: LPL or BPL

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