Submersible Motors

Electro-submersible motors that provide highly reliable artificial lift for oil & gas industries. Designed to save topside space while providing 8+ years between maintenance cycles.

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Design Features

Design Features of Hayward Tyler Submersible Motors

As the world leader in submersible motors, we’ve developed a highly efficient and reliable motor design that can be arranged in standard or inverted configurations to suit the most demanding applications in artificial lift. We use a wet-wound, water/glycol-filled motor that is environmentally friendly and saves critical topside space.

  • 3,000 kW up to 6 MW capacity
  • Glycol-filled motor prevents environmental damage
  • Inverted or standard configurations available
  • Saves critical topside space
  • High efficiency, compact design
  • Injection molded cable joints
  • Robust internal mechanical seal
  • Enclosed to IP68
  • Variety of materials available, up to Super Duplex
  • 8+ year service intervals (up to 40,000 hours between maintenance)
  • Product lubricated bearings (radial and thrust)
  • Integral thrust bearing/aux. impeller for improved cooling
  • Run with leak capability
  • Header tank available for visual condition check
  • Non-welded stator for easy removal and maintenance
  • Standard parts make spares readily available
  • Optional Condition Monitoring System using Motor Current Signature Analysis
Codes & Specifications

Codes & Specifications

Operating Data

USSI
PowerUp to 3,350 hpUp to 2.5 MW
VoltageUp to 13.8 kVUp to 13.8 kV
Poles2, 4, 6, 82, 4, 6, 8
VFD CompatibleYesYes

Codes and Compliances:

  • API 610
  • API 541
  • IEC 60034
  • NEMA MG-1

Pressure Design:

  • ASME
  • EN
  • PED

Quality:

  • NORSOK
  • DNV
  • ISO
  • Subsea Electrical Power Standardization (SEPS)

Applications

Applications

Hayward Tyler Submersible Motors are ideal for artificial lift applications such as:

  • Seawater Lift
  • Firewater Lift
  • Caisson Drain Pump
  • Hull Ballast and De-Ballast Pumps
  • Water Injection
  • Cooling Water Pumps
  • Booster Pumps
  • Jockey Pumps
  • Process Pumps
  • Marine Thrusters
  • Marine Secondary Propulsion
  • Mud Rise Pumps
  • Petrochemical Fluids
  • Cavern Pumps

Typically Used On:

  • FPSO
  • FLNG
  • Offshore Windfarms
  • Fixed Platforms
  • Tension Leg Platforms
  • Offshore Oil & Gas Operations
Documents

Documents

Download our brochure to read more about all Hayward Tyler Submersible Motors:

Sectional Arrangement

Inverted Submersible Motor

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Sectional Arrangement

Standard Submersible Motor

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Submersible Motor FAQs

What are submersible motors used for?

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.

Are your submersible motors environmentally friendly?

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.

How often do you service a submersible motor?

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.

How long does a submersible motor last?

They have been tested to run up to 40,000 hours between maintenance and have a typical lifespan of 25 years.

What is the horsepower of a submersible motor?

Our high power, high voltage designs can be custom made to your specific application, with power up to 3,350 hp.

What kind of support do you offer for your submersible motors?

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.

Highlights from our Knowledge Base

Our Knowledge Base can help answer your questions on a variety of topics with a wealth of pumps and motors information. With tools such as webinars, white papers, case studies, service bulletins, product knowledge, and a database of downloads, brochures, and sheets, our expertise is your competitive advantage.

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