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8/19/2019 1Company Confidential
2016
CCS Profile & Capabilities CCS Switch Technology & Products CCS Compared to Our Competitors CCS Switches for Gas
Production/Processing Applications CCS Transmitters
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Agenda
Company Confidential
Global leader in the research, design, prototyping, manufacturing, assembly, testing & supply of standard and custom pressure, temperature and flow switches and sensors for the worldwide aerospace, defense,
industrial, oil and gas, and power generation industries
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CCS Profile
Company Confidential
Privately Owned Headquarters ‐ Chatsworth, CA U.S.A. Facility ‐ 68,000 s.f. (6,300 m²) 225 Employees CCS Mexico ‐ Industrial product assembly Facility ‐ 9,700 s.f. (900 m²) 50 Employees ISO 9001:2008 & AS9100 Certified
Typical annual shipments = >90,000 units Aerospace & Defense = >15,000 units Aerospace Aftermarket = >13,000 units Industrial = >62,000 units www.ccsdualsnap.com
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CCS Profile
Company Confidential
CCS DifferentiationCCS is a globally recognized Engineering & Technology‐driven company Producing highly reliable precision products Utilizing proven, rugged “Dual‐Snap” disc spring & solid‐state electronic sensing technologies
Providing superior solutions for pressure, temperature and flow management
CCS offers our Customers Solid value in our products and services Superior product Quality (>99.9%) Superior On‐Time Delivery (95%+) Superior Customer Service An “Easy to do business with” attitude
CCS will continue to invest in Technical people and assets to accelerate the CCS innovation Electronic solid‐state sensing technology development Operational processes to improve quality, on‐time delivery and value Advanced in‐house development & qualification capabilities
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CCS Certifications
Company Confidential
CCS is a recognized market leader for high quality and certified compliant to the following industry requirements
ISO 9001:2008 EN/JISQ/AS9100:2004 C‐UL Listed CSA (Canadian Approval) ATEX (European Approval) TR‐CU (Russia) CCC (China Approval) CE – Declaration of Conformity CE – Country of Origin USA IPC/J‐STD‐001 Soldering
Certified RoHS Compliant REACH Compliant Conflict Minerals Free
Product Development SOLIDWORKS 2016/AUTOCAD/INVENTOR
3‐D Design Analysis Solid Modeling Rapid Prototyping
LABVIEW DIPTRACE PSPICE
Test Lab and Qualification MIL‐STD‐810 and RTCA/DO‐160 Temperature (Hot & Cold) Life‐Cycle Impulse, Shock, Vibration & Acceleration Flammability & Explosion Proof Humidity Outside (local) testing Lightning, EMI/RFI, Salt, Sand & Dust8/19/2019 7
In‐House Engineering
Company Confidential
Machining Complete in‐house machining Over 75% components done in‐house Currently consists of 6 cells, 2 more being added in 2017
30+ CNC lathes, mills, punch presses, and wire and drill EDM
Tool & Die Designed using SOLIDWORKS & AUTOCAD 200 years experience in design & fab Over 95% in‐house tool and die fabrication
Assembly TIG & Laser Welding J‐STD‐001 soldering certification ESD certification
Focused on Lean principles
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In‐House Manufacturing
Company Confidential
Quality is incorporated into every phase of CCS’s product life cycle CCS Quality consistently >99.9% Receiving inspection of materials and parts
First Article Inspection to ISO9001/AS9100 Key characteristics verified Calibration performed by accredited ISO/IEC 17025:2005 laboratory
Subcontractors are approved & ISO9001 certification and NADCAP certification required where applicable. Approved subcontractor list is reviewed quarterly.
CCS tracks customer reports and feedback on Quality & Delivery
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Quality
Company Confidential
Airborne & Defense Airborne & Defense OEM’s
Business, Commercial & Military Aircraft Helicopters Ships & Armored Vehicles
CAS (Custom Aviation Supply) Airline Aftermarket Spares (FAA/PMA)
U.S. Government Defense Systems
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Markets
Company Confidential
IndustrialCCS in the Instrumentation Industry
• Oil & Gas Exploration, Production, Refining & Transportation • Gas Compressors & Turbines • Petroleum & Chemical Refining• Engineering Construction• Boiler Controls
CCS in the Fluid Power Industry• Machine Tool ‐ Forming and Cutting• Automotive Assembly• Energy / Power Plants• Pumps and Compressors• Pulp and Paper• Tire Machinery• Rail Car / Automotive• Water Treatment & Utilities
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Markets
Growing Industrial Opportunities• Oil and Gas Exploration & Production Equipment
• Wellhead Control Panels• Hydraulic Power Units• Emergency Shut Down Units• Subsea Control Systems• Injection Skids
• Power Generation•Power Plants•Gas and Steam Turbines
• Fire Suppression Systems• Tire manufacturing
Pressure & Temperature Switches & Sensors to Control & Monitor Fluids & Gasses for
Management & Safety8/19/2019 12
Markets
CCS Confidential
• Approved Vendor & Certified Supplier• Saudi ARAMCO• KOC – Kuwait Oil Company• PDO – Petroleum Development Oman
• Major Customers/Projects• OXY• CCED• QATAR PETROCHEMICAL COMPANY • OOCEP• Daleel Petroleum LLC• BP• PTTE Oman• ORPIC• Sohar Aluminum• HABU TECHNOLOGY FZCO• PETRONASH FZE• VERSATECH AUTOMATION FZE• PROSERV MIDDLE EAST AS• MEDCO Energy• Petrogas• Petrotel• Circle Oil
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CCS is the Middle East
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• Major EPC contractors• Galfar• Al Hassan• GPS• Al Turki• LTEM• Arabian Industries• STS
• Major Consultants• Tebodin• Worley Parsons• Mott Macdonald• TR Engg
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CCS is the Middle East
CCS Confidential
CCS Switch Technology & Products
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Industrial Switches
CCS ‐ Confidential
CCS offers a wide range of standard and custom engineered pressure, temperature, and liquid flow switches Pressure Types: Absolute, Differential, Gage & Vacuum Fluid Media: Fuel, Hydraulic Oil, Lube Oil, Coolants & Liquids
Pneumatic Pressures CCS offers Accessories including Junction Boxes, Thermowells CCS offers Custom Services including Factory setting, Oxygen Cleaning, Epoxy Paint
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Switch TechnologyThe Heart of the DesignThe negative rate precision Belleville disc spring snaps to concave at a specific pressure and snaps back when pressure is reduced
Disc spring converts pressure into forceHelical spring used for precise adjustment
Disc spring reacts instantaneously when system pressure reaches set point
Activates or deactivates micro‐switch Switch elements’ total movement is ~0.010”
Switch is either “ON” or “OFF” No moving parts except during instant of activation & deactivation
Disc Spring/Switch Contact Transfer Time: < 1 ms No “teasing” of electrical contacts
Fine Adjustment System
Dual Snap Disc Spring Operating Mechanism
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CCS Dual Snap Switch
Fine Adjustment System
Dual Snap Disc Spring Operating Mechanism
CCS Dual Snap switches use a disc spring that instantaneously activates or deactivates a micro‐switch when system pressure reaches set point
Other designs use a positive rate or “trace” system Includes Diaphragm, Bellows, Bourdon Tube or spring‐loaded piston designs System is in constant motion and working electrical switch or micro‐switch elements
CCS Sensing Disc Spring and Electrical Elements/contacts are at rest until activation or deactivation pressure is achieved.
No Premature wear & metal fatigue• High cycle life• Long Spring Life = > 1 million cycles
Repeatable Performance: ± 1% of set point Vibration Resistant: up to 40 g’s at 3,000 Hz
• No contact chatter Shock Resistant: up to 250 g’s Pump Ripple Resistant Impulse Pressure Resistant Temperature Resistant 8/19/2019 19
CCS Switch Advantages
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6900 Hazardous Series
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6900GE/6900PE
• Highest selling model• Ranges: 1 to 16000
PSIG• Highest Pressure• Hazardous
certifications – North America UL & CSA
• Class I Div 1 Certified• Aluminum or SST
bodies/ports available• Highly customizable
6900GEK
• 6900 w/ TURCK®connection
• Easy Plug And Play• Eliminates Junction
Box• Class I Div 2 certified
UL & cUL
6900GCZZE5Y/6900PZZE5Y
• All 316 SST Design
• Most rugged switch for harshenvironments
• Ranges: 1 to 16000 PSIG
• Class I Div 1 Certified
• UL & CSA• Sira – Atex &
IECEx
6900DZE
• Differential Switch• Ranges: 0.4 to 75
PSID• Stainless Steel Ports• Highly customizable• Class I Div 1 Certified• North America UL &
CSA
6900TE/6900TUE• Temperature Switch• Probe or Capillary
Designs• Ranges: 0 to 405°F• Class I Div 1 Certified• North America UL &
CSA
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Turck Connector – 6900GEK*
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Turck Plug & Play connector on CCS 6900‐Series
Easy to install in field– Eliminates junction box
Reduce installation time for Hazardous Area applications– Wellheads & Skids– On‐ & Off‐shore
CCS 6900/Turck
6900 Non‐Hazardous Series
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6900G/6900P• Rugged and
Compact• Ranges: 1 to 16000
PSIG• Highest Pressure• Aluminum or SST
bodies/ports available
• Highly customizable
6900DZ
• Differential Switch• Ranges: 0.4 to 75
PSID• Stainless Steel Ports• Highly customizable
6900T/6900TU• Temperature Switch• Probe or Capillary
Designs• Ranges: 0 to 405°F
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646 Hazardous Series
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646GE/646PE
• Large, easy-to-adjust flywheel
• Ranges: 0.4 to 5000 PSIG
• Many hazardous certifications
• Class I Div 1 certified
646TE/646TUE• Temperature Switch• Probe or Capillary
Designs• Ranges: -39° to 420°F• Up to 25’ Capillary
available• Thermowell accessory
available separately• Class I Div 1 Certified
646DZE/646DCE
• Differential Switch• Ranges: 2 to 75 PSID• Stainless Steel Ports• DCE welded capsule
and Teflon free leads for cold temps to -67°F
• Class I Div 1 Certified
646VE/646GVE
• Vacuum/Crossover Switch
• 646VE Vacuum Range: 1 to 28.5" Hg
• 646GVE Crossover Range: 20” Hg Vacuum to 12 PSIG
• Prevents unwanted vacuum situations/pump cavitation
• Class I Div 1 Certified
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New Products
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Ruggedized for harsh, hazardous environments
– Wellheads– Chemical injection skids– On‐ & off‐shore
All 316 SS construction Fully certified Pressures to 17,000 psig
646G ‐ only positive gage pressures
646V ‐ only vacuum pressures646GV Cross‐Over Has Variable Switch Settings• The cross‐over switch controls
either negative atmospheric pressures (vacuum) or positive gage pressures with switch set points that can be set for either.
• Used typically to prevent any damage from a vacuum situation.
604 Non‐Hazardous Series
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604G/604P
• Large, easy-to-adjust flywheel
• Ranges: 0.4 to 5000 PSIG
• Long-time CCS flagship model
• Highly Customizable
604T/604TU• Temperature Switch• Ranges: -39° to 420°F• Probe or Capillary
Designs• Up to 25’ Capillary
available• Thermowell accessory
available separately
604D
• Differential Switch• Ranges: 0.3 to 75 PSID• Aluminum/Stainless
Steel Ports Available
604V/604GV
• Vacuum/Crossover Switch
• 604 Vacuum Range: 1 to 28.5" Hg
• 646GVE Crossover Range: 20” Hg Vacuum to 12 PSIG
• Prevents unwanted vacuum situations/pump cavitation
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605 Series Weatherproof
Electrical connection moved to the side and below.
Perfect for heavy weather outdoor locations or indoor power jets.
Rated NEMA 4X, IP66– NEMA 4X: degree of protection on ingress of splashing water, hose directed water, and against corrosion.
– IP 66: No ingress of dust; No ingress of water frompowerful hose.
611 Series
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611G
• Non-Hazardous Areas
• Ranges: 0.75 to 180 PSIG
• Small Profile• Aluminum/Stainless
Steel Ports Available• Economical
611V
• Non-Hazardous Areas• Vacuum Switch• Ranges: 1.5 to 28.5” Hg• Small Profile• Aluminum/Stainless
Steel Ports Available• Economical
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611GE
• Hazardous Areas• Ranges: 0.75 to 180
PSIG• Small Profile• Aluminum/Stainless
Steel Ports Available• Economical• Class I Div 1 Certified
611VE
• Hazardous Areas• Vacuum Switch• Ranges: 1.5 to 28.5” Hg• Small Profile• Aluminum/Stainless
Steel Ports Available• Economical• Class I Div 1 Certified
675 Series
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675G
• Non-Hazardous Areas• Ranges: 0.7 to 31” H20• For sensing very low
gage pressures• DIN 43650 4-blade
connector
675V
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675GE 675VE
• Non-Hazardous Areas• Ranges: 0.7 to 31” H20• For sensing very low
vacuum pressures• DIN 43650 4-blade
connector
• Hazardous Areas• Ranges: 0.7 to 31” H20• For sensing very low
gage pressures• Class I Div 1 certified
• Hazardous Areas• Ranges: 0.7 to 31” H20• For sensing very low
vacuum pressures• Class I Div 1 certified
CCS Compared to Our Competitors
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Others:• Constant Rate Device
• Sensing mechanism• Bellows• Diaphragm• Bourdon Tube• Spring Loaded Piston
• Linear Devices• Change in pressure = change in movement
• Change in movement leads to activation & deactivation
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CCS:• Dual‐Snap Acting Device
• Sensing mechanism• Precision Belleville Spring
• Converts pressure into force• CCS produces in‐house• Helical spring for precise adjustment
• Non‐linear device• When force of process is > spring = Snap Activation
• When force of process is < spring = Snap Deactivation
• “Snap” activation & “snap” deactivation = dual snap
Pressure Switch Mechanisms
Others vs CCS
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EPOXY SEALED Generic of the shelf
UNSUPORTED MICROSWITCH“Molded into Place”
COMPRESSION SPRING ONLYBAD FOR LOW PRESSURE RANGE
SINGLE DISK SPRINGFor multiple Pressure Ranges
WELDED MICROSWITCH ASSYOVER TRAVEL NOT PREVENTED
“STACKED” UNSUPORTED COMPONENTS
EPOXY SEALED Proprietary Mix
GLASS SEALED – 6000 PSI
SUPPORTED MICRO SWITCHMECANISM
COMPRESSION & EXTENSIONPressure Range is fully Supported and Balanced
SPECIALIZED DISK SPRINGFor multiple Pressure Ranges Loaded and Sized for Minimal travel
PISTON & PP PLATESized for Minimal Micro switch travel
TRIPLE INSULATIONHigh dielectric strength & Insulation resistance
SLIPPER SEAL DESIGNw/ Harden Piston for High
Pressure Pulsation
ALL COMPONENTS SUPPORTED AND PROTECTED IN PLACE
WELD CERT TO NADCAP ANDEXTERNALLY PRESSURIZED
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Others CCS
United Electric (UE)
Others vs CCS
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Others CCS
PYROPRESS
Constant Rate Piston‐based Switches
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• SOR Spring-loaded Piston Switches are “Constant Rate” devices
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Constant‐Rate Switches
Linear Devices
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Competition versus CCS
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Others Constant‐Rate Device CCS Dual‐Snap Acting Device Set Point Variation (Drift)
Non‐Stable = Constant Recalibration• Influenced by position of micro‐switch
relative to sensing mechanism• Impacted by humidity & temperature• Linkages used to adjust micro‐switch
relative to sensing mechanism• Linkage wear relocates electrical causing
set point change
Stable: “Set & forget” reliability No relative motion between sensing element &
micro‐switch Design eliminates humidity & temperature impact No linkage required to adjust micro‐switch relative
to sensing mechanism Repeatable Performance: ± 1% of set point
Vibration SensitivityCauses Contact Chatter• Dynamic input direct to micro‐switch
• If vibration occurs near activation, intermittent electrical signal occurs.
• Electricals and linkages are spring‐mounted • Resonance frequency cause spring or
linkage to vibrate resulting in “chatter” of contacts in micro‐switch
Instantaneously (< 1 ms) activates/deactivates micro‐switch only when pressure reaches set point Micro‐switch is isolated from dynamic input No “teasing” of electrical contacts Vibration Resistant: up to 20 g’s at 3,000 Hz
• No contact chatter Shock Resistant: up to 250 g’s Pump ripple & impulse pressure resistant
Competition versus CCS
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Others Constant‐Rate Device CCS Dual‐Snap Acting Device Over‐Pressure Sensitivity (Affects Set Point Accuracy)
Pressures added to the mechanism after the switch has actuated.• Deformed element causes set point drift• Piston‐helical springs are mechanically
changed as they are compressed under high pressures.
Hard stops at actuation & deactivation prevents over‐pressure potential No “deformable element” = no deformation Hard stop of disc spring prevents any
subsequent damage after activation
Life CycleLimited• Sensing element and micro‐switch in
continuous movement• Sensing mechanism uses full travel of
micro‐switch & linkages (0.040”)• Constant repositioning electrical for set
point changes (drift) induces greater movement & mechanical wear.
• “Chattering” shortens electrical micro‐switch life
• Increased intermittent activations
> 1 Million Cycles Sensing element and micro‐switch at rest until
activation or deactivation pressure is achieved. Sensing mechanism uses 0.010” travel of
micro‐switch & linkages No drift eliminates constant repositioning
electrical & any movement & mechanical wear. No moving parts except during instant of
activation & deactivation No “chattering” = No premature wear & metal
fatigue
CCS Switches for Gas Production/Processing Applications
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Natural Gas Production Stream
Types of wells• Oil• Wet gas (oil & gas)• Natural gas (“dry”
well)
• Wellhead Control• Wellheads can see pressures to 20,000 PSI
• A throttling valve at the wellhead reduces pressure & regulates the flow of product
• CCS pressure switches: • Monitor tubing, casing or flow line pressures
• Protect & alert against high or low pressure incidents
• Certified Class I Division 1 for hazardous areas –“Explosion‐proof”
• Common CCS Switches:• 646GZE/646PE • 6900GZE/6900PE
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Gas Production: Wellhead
646GZE 6900GZE
• Compression skids:• Increases pressure gas in the well. • Increases life of well when
pressure begins to drop• Mechanical switches are commonly selected because:• Lower cost than transmitter• Compact size• They respond quickly to critical
process • Pressure Switches indicate high/low process conditions & initiate control functions.
• Common CCS Switches:• 646GZE/646PE • 6900GZE/6900PE• 611GZE
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Gas Production: Wellhead Compressors
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Gas Production: Separation
• Oil/Gas mixture requires separation:• Using gravity in a closed tank:• Gas rises to top and flows
out• Oil floats above water and
spills over to next chamber• Water sinks to the bottom
and is drained• CCS Switches:
• Monitor Inflow and Outflow Pipe Pressures
• Monitor tank gas pressure• Common CCS Switches:
• 646GZE • 6900GZE
Pressure Switch (PS) locations
(Red = Possible Switch Application)
1. Station Yard Piping2. Filter Separators /
Scrubbers3. Compressor Unit
4. Gas Cooling System5. Lube Oil System6. Mufflers7. Fuel Gas System8. Backup Generators
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Gas Processing: Compressor Station
Possible switch applications• Lubrication• Fuel filter (differential)• System temperature
Possible switch applications• Fuel pressure• Fuel filter (differential)
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Gas Processing: Compressor Station
• Station Piping:• Pressure switches used to monitor gas inlet & outlet of station
• Monitors against both high & low pressure incidents
• Common CCS Switches:• 646GZE/646PE • 6900GZE/6900PE
• Filter Separators/Scrubbers• Remove any solids or liquids from the natural gas that enters the compressor station
• Differential pressure switches are used to monitor filter performance
• Common CCS Switches:• 646DZE• 672DE
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Gas Processing: Compressor Station
• Compressor Unit:• Turbine typically powered by natural gas from pipeline itself.
• Increases pressure of natural gas to keep it moving down the pipeline
• Switches used to control gas and air inlets/outlets for proper combustion
• Common CCS Switches:• 646GZE • 6900GZE
• Lube Oil System• Lubricate, cool, and protect moving parts of the turbine and other equipment
• Pressure switches • Monitor lube oil high/low pressure • Monitor differential pressure on oil
filters• Common CCS Switches:
• 646GZE, 646DZE• 6900GZE
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Gas Processing: Processing Plant
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Gas Processing: Processing Plant
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Gas Processing: Gas Treatment
• Gas treatment:• H2S, CO2 removal (“sweetening”) & natural gas liquids (NGL) separation
• Alkanolamines (Amines) DEA, MEA, & MDEA added to sour gas.
• Amines strip the H2S and CO2 using absorber, regenerator, and reboiler tanks
• Additional absorbers & regenerators separate methane (dry gas) from the NGLs (ethane, propane, butane, isobutene, etc.)
• CCS switches monitor flows of:• Incoming Sour Gas• Rich and lean amine flows from pumps• Exiting sweet gas, H2S + CO2 gasses,
and NGLs.• Common CCS Switches for Sour Gas:
• 646GZE‐7011 or 646GCE• 6900GZE‐7011 or 6900GCE• 646TE or 6900T*E (boiler temperature)
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Gas Processing: Fractionation
• NGL Gas Fractionation:• Separate ethane, propane, butane, isobutene, other NGLs from each other
• Works based on the different boiling points of the different hydrocarbons
• Heat is added in separate tanks and each gas is “boiled off” one by one.
• CCS switches monitor each of the incoming and exiting gas flows for both low and high pressures.
• Common CCS Switches for NGLs:• 646GZE or 646GZE‐7011• 6900GZE or 6900GZE‐7011• 646TE or 6900T*E
CCS Transmitters
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600G‐ Series Industrial Transmitter
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• Specifically designed for• Commercial oil & gas• Power generation• Applicable for general industrial
• Complementary• To CCS’s existing Dual‐Snap pressure & temperature products• Focused for economically “moving up” from 6900‐Series to Transmitters
• Transmitters• Gage & Differential Pressure• Operating pressure range:
• 15 psi to 10,000 psi (1 – 666 bar)• List price : $325 ‐ $425• Thin‐film based sensor for ruggedness• Digitally compensated & calibrated for accuracy• Reverse polarity, overvoltage & EMI/RFI protection• Fully certified – UL/cUL
• EX‐IECEx, Ia‐IECEx, UL‐SIL, EMI Immunity & Emissions
Why CCS’s Transmitters? Superior accuracy, non‐linearity & repeatability 3 years warranty Value priced
Critical design review completed – Nov 2015
Design complete – Sept 2015
Initiate preliminary evaluation by UL – Sept 2015
Prototype assembly complete – March 8
• Prototype tested to specifications – March ‐ April
• Performance test results available – June 1
• Initiate UL Ex‐proof cert process – July 2016• Intrinsically safe (EXia)• Explosion‐proof available (EXd & EXt)
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600G‐ Series Industrial Transmitter
• Growth Market With Many Players• No dominant company in non oil/gas markets
• Rosemount 4600 used heavily in oil/gas• $1300 to $2000 price per transmitter!
• Comparative explosion proof models:• Ashcroft A2X Series – 0.25% base accuracy, 0‐10K PSI, many port/electrical options, cUL/ATEX
• ~$425 List, 1‐year warranty• United Electric TX200 Series – 0.25% base accuracy, 0‐25K PSI, cUL/ATEX
• ~$325 List, 3‐year warranty• Wika E‐10 Series – 0.25% base accuracy, 0‐15K PSI, FM/CSA
• ~$400 List, 2‐Year warranty• NoShok 619/620 Series – 0.25% base accuracy, 0‐15K PSI, not many port options, FM/CSA/ATEX
• ~$450 List, 3‐Year warranty
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Transmitter Competition
Rosemount 4600
Wika E-10
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