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expansion system

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expansion system [ik′span·shən ‚sis·təm]
(petroleum engineering)
Gas-liquid recovery system in which the refrigeration effect of rapidly depressurized well-stream effluent through a wellhead choke is used to obtain maximum removal of liquefiable hydrocarbons from the gas stream.


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The machine and methodology he developed is called the Gyrotonic Expansion System.
From the simplest tool to automatic expansion systems each component part is designed, built, assembled and tested in order to guarantee a high level of product security that will satisfy all requirements even in the most difficult situations," a company spokesman says.
They have three options: to replace existing equipment at a high cost; to rely on the availability of recycled CFC, where demand is highly likely to outstrip supply; or to convert their existing system to ISCEONA 9 Series products, which in the majority of direct expansion systems do not require a change of oil type and thus avoid the time consuming and costly oil flushing procedure.
 
 
 
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