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🔧 HMS High-Pressure Manifolds

Overview

The HMS High-Pressure Manifold is a precision-engineered assembly designed to distribute, control, and monitor high-pressure fluids or gases within oil & gas testing systems. It acts as the central hub that connects test wells, booster pumps, safety valves, gauges, and transmitters, ensuring safe and efficient operation under extreme conditions.

⚙️ Construction & Design

  • Material: High-strength stainless steel (SS 316/SS 304) for corrosion resistance and durability.
  • Pressure Rating: Configurable up to 20,000–60,000 psi, depending on application.
  • Configuration: Modular block design with multiple ports (inlet, outlet, bypass, vent).
  • Connections: Threaded (NPT/BSP), flanged, or quick-connect fittings for flexibility.
  • Sealing: Metal-to-metal or elastomer seals for leak-tight performance.
  • Mounting: Skid-mounted or panel-mounted for integration into HMS Vertical and Horizontal Test Wells.

🔑 Key Features

  • Multi-Port Distribution: Allows multiple instruments (gauges, transmitters, safety valves) to be connected simultaneously.
  • Pressure Isolation: Individual valves enable isolation of sections for safe maintenance.
  • Safety Integration: Equipped with relief valves and bleed ports to prevent overpressure.
  • Compact & Modular: Designed for easy expansion and reconfiguration.
  • Instrumentation Ready: Supports integration with pressure transmitters, load cells, and control systems.

🧪 Applications

  • Test Wells: Distributes high-pressure fluid/gas to vertical and horizontal test setups.
  • Booster Systems: Connects hydraulic and gas boosters for controlled pressure amplification.
  • Pipeline Testing: Used in hydrostatic and gas leak testing.
  • Control Rooms: Provides centralized monitoring and control of pressure systems.

📊 Benefits

  • Safety Assurance: Prevents uncontrolled pressure surges.
  • Operational Flexibility: Supports multiple test configurations.
  • Efficiency: Reduces downtime by enabling quick isolation and venting.
  • Reliability: Built to withstand harsh oil & gas environments.

In HMS systems, the High-Pressure Manifold serves as the nerve center of pressure management—linking gauges, transmitters, boosters, and safety valves into a cohesive, controlled network.

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