Oil and Gas FAQs
We work with many types of energy production operations around the world; however, our products are ideal for onshore and offshore oil and gas production. Our pumps and motors have served Aker, Eureka, GE Oil & Gas, FMC, Petronas, BP, Chevron, Statoil, and other global companies.
Our submersible pumps and motors and subsea motors are ideal for the critical pumping duties required by the oil and gas industry. Our sealless canned motor pump technology and wet stator motor pumps, or boiler water circulating pumps (BCPs), are ideal for various onshore oil and gas operations.
Yes. We offer service, spare parts, and upgrades for all of our products, including aging and legacy equipment. Our team can also service non-Hayward Tyler brand pumps and motors with service, upgrades, and retrofits.
Artificial lift systems help bring oil to the surface when natural reservoir pressure is insufficient. The most common pumps used in artificial lift systems are electric Submersible Pumps to help pump fluids to the surface.
Key factors to consider include:
Fluid properties: Viscosity, temperature, and chemical composition of the fluid being pumped.
Flow rate and pressure requirements: Determine the size and power of the pump.
Environmental conditions: Corrosive or abrasive environments may require special materials or coatings.
Energy efficiency: Choose a pump with a motor that provides optimal efficiency for long-term cost savings.
Submersible Motor FAQs
Our motors are designed to be used within a complete submersible assembly for industrial pumping applications. Common applications are seawater lift, firewater lift, caisson drain pumps, hull-ballast & de-ballast pumps, water injection, cooling water pumps, booster pumps, jockey pumps, process pumps, marine thrusters, marine secondary propulsion, mud rise pumps, petrochemical fluids, and cavern pumps.
Yes. To provide cooling of the stator and lubrication n to the fluid-film journal and thrust bearings, we use glycol instead of oil. Glycol will not jeopardize the marine environment in the unlikely event of a mechanical seal leak, making our motors one of the world’s safest for ocean environments.
Our submersible motors are designed to be low maintenance with service intervals up to 8 years. However, occasionally service is required depending on how often it’s used. Along with our pumps and motors, Hayward Tyler offers Condition Monitoring Systems to monitor your equipment’s condition and its mechanical, electrical, and operational health using the Model-Based Voltage and Current (MBVI) technique. This enables you to remotely monitor your motor from anywhere, forecast its condition, and avoid unnecessary maintenance and breakdowns.
They have been tested to run up to 40,000 hours between maintenance and have a typical lifespan of 25 years.
Our high power, high voltage designs can be custom made to your specific application, with power up to 3,350 hp.
We offer a range of aftermarket services, including spare parts, service, and upgrades. We are dedicated to supporting our clients and ensuring maximum uptime and service life. We utilize multiple resources to rapidly respond to your support needs with engineering, technical support, repairs, and parts supply. Our field service capabilities include on-site engineering to investigate and repair units depending on the severity of the failure. We also work with repair specialists around the world to ensure your repair is timely.
Submersible Pump and Motor Sets FAQs
Our pump and motor complete assemblies are used for industrial pumping applications. Common applications are seawater lift, firewater lift, caisson drain pumps, hull-ballast & de-ballast pumps, water injection, cooling water pumps, booster pumps, jockey pumps, process pumps, marine thrusters, marine secondary propulsion, mud rise pumps, petrochemical fluids, and cavern pumps. We also support borehole pump units, predominantly used in nuclear and water applications.
Yes. To provide cooling of the stator and lubrication to the fluid-film journal and thrust bearings of the motor, we use glycol as opposed to oil. Glycol will not jeopardize the marine environment in the unlikely event of a mechanical seal leak, making our pumps and motors one of the world’s safest for ocean environments.
Our submersible pumps and motors are designed to be low maintenance with service intervals up to 8 years. However, occasionally service is required depending on how often it’s used. Hayward Tyler offers Condition Monitoring Systems to monitor your equipment’s condition and its mechanical, electrical, and operational health using the Model-Based Voltage and Current (MBVI) technique. This enables you to remotely monitor your system from anywhere, forecast its condition, and avoid unnecessary maintenance and breakdowns.
They have been tested to run up to 40,000 hours between maintenance and have a typical lifespan of 25 years.
We offer a range of aftermarket services, including spare parts, service, and upgrades. We are dedicated to supporting our clients and ensuring maximum uptime and service life. We utilize multiple resources to rapidly respond to your support needs with engineering, technical support, repairs, and parts supply. Our field service capabilities include on-site engineering to investigate and repair units depending on the severity of the failure. We also work with repair specialists around the world to ensure your repair is timely.
Subsea Motor FAQs
Subsea motors are used in a variety of applications that require continuous, reliable operation under deep water. Our subsea motors are rated at depths up to 3,000m and are ideal for seawater injection, multi-phase boosting, crude oil boosting, offshore oil and gas operations, produced water re-injections, and other deepwater power solutions such as seabed machinery, deep-sea mining, and more.
Yes. To provide cooling of the stator and lubrication to the fluid-film journal and thrust bearings of the motor, we use glycol as opposed to oil. Glycol will not jeopardize the marine environment in the unlikely event of a mechanical seal leak, making our pumps and motors one of the world’s safest for ocean environments.
Hayward Tyler subsea motors are made to be low-maintenance and long-lasting. They have been tested to last up to 40,000 hours between maintenances.
Submersible motors are designed to operate fully submerged in water, typically used to pump water, while a subsea motor is specifically designed for underwater use in deep ocean environments up to 3,000m. Subsea motors can withstand extreme pressure and harsh marine conditions, while submersible motors are generally used in shallower depths.
Our high power, high voltage designs can be custom made to your specific application, with power up to 8,000 hp and speeds up to 6,000 rpm.
We offer a range of aftermarket services, including spare parts, service, and upgrades. We are dedicated to supporting our clients and ensuring maximum uptime and service life. We utilize multiple resources to rapidly respond to your support needs with engineering, technical support, repairs, parts supply, and more. We also work with repair specialists in regions worldwide to ensure your repair is timely.