4" Horseshoe Dynamometer Transducer

A 4" OD horseshoe transducer is used
to accurately measure the polished rod load and position. The 4"
horseshoe transducer is installed between the pumping unit carrier bar and
the permanent polished rod clamp. To install the 4" horseshoe
transducer, a temporary polished rod clamp is positioned on the polished
rod about 4 inches above the stuffing box when the polished rod is at the
bottom of the stroke. A temporary knock-off block is located on the
stuffing box as the polished rod with the temporarily installed clamp is
on the down stroke. Also on the down stroke, the motor is turned off. The
momentum of the system causes the polished rod to continue downward until
the temporarily installed polished rod clamp comes in contact with the
knock-off assembly. The pumping unit brake is set when the polished rod is
at the bottom of the stroke. This causes the permanently installed
polished rod clamp that normally rests on the carrier bar to be several
inches above the carrier bar. The 4" O.D. transducer is 3" high,
and it is positioned into the free space between the carrier bar and the
permanent polished rod clamp. The pumping unit brake is released causing
the load to be transferred from the knock-off block to the carrier bar.
Then the knock-off block is removed and the well is started again.
Dynamometer tests can be performed after the well has stabilized or as
desired.
The 4" horseshoe transducer very accurately measures polished rod
load using 12 strain gauges which are mounted on three supporting members.
Offloading or sideloading due to the carrier bar being tilted does not
affect the accuracy of the load measurement.
The 4" horseshoe transducer also includes an accelerometer.
Acceleration data is obtained using the same cable through which load
measurements are obtained. An external string box or position transducer
is not required since the small accelerometer is built into the 4"
horseshoe transducer. The accelerometer is a solid-state device and does
not require routine maintenance, as does the string type potentiometer.
The acceleration data is integrated twice in the software to determine
polished rod position as load measurements are obtained.
The 4" horseshoe transducer will accurately measure polished rod
load and position. This data is processed by the Well Analyzer software to
obtain a surface dynamometer card and pump card. The loads and horsepower
requirements of the surface dynamometer card and the pump card are both
shown in the software analysis. A traveling valve and standing valve test
can be performed. The standing valve test measures the polished rod load
when the rods are supported by the liquid in the tubing. A comparison of
the measured load to the calculated buoyant rod weight is an excellent
check that the well's rod data are entered correctly. The traveling valve
and standing valve tests allow the calculation of pump intake pressure,
pump leakage, traveling valve and plunger performance and standing valve
leakage performance. Gearbox loading is calculated by software using the
polished rod load and position data. The counterweight moment must be
calculated using the known properties of the cranks, counterweights and
counterweight positions or the counterweight moment can be determined by
measurement of the counter balance effect using the accurate 4"
horseshoe transducer. Gearbox loadings and a permissible load diagram are
calculated and displayed.
The 4" horseshoe transducer was originally calibrated at Echometer
Company's manufacturing facility. The factory calibrated zero offset
coefficient is C1. The span is recorded in C2. C6 is the factory
calibrated accelerometer sensitivity coefficient. C1 and C6 can be
recalibrated in the field using software instructions. This improves the
accuracy of the 4" horseshoe transducer due to temperature changes
and unintentional overloading of the horseshoe transducer due to sticking
rods, poor pumping unit brake operation or other inadvertent shock
loadings.