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Extremely Reliable Even Under Extreme Conditions

Whether encased in ice, surrounded by desert or on the high seas, components at pumping stations for oil and gas production must endure the harshest conditions for decades at a time. The WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750 XTR has been specially designed for these environments.

WAGO's controllers are used, not only in many aspects of industrial automation and processing technology, but also in pumping stations of diverse types. Pumps are used, for example, to lower ground water levels at mining and construction sites, and also form part of the supply infrastructures in all industrial manufacturing and process engineering. Another important and highly complex application appears in oil and gas production around the world, from Alaska and Russia to Brazil. In addition to processing all relevant parameters, like pressure, temperature and throughput, WAGO automation can take over the control of the pumping station itself, and also offers the option of connection to the control level.

Your Benefits at a Glance:

Unlimited automation in extreme environments:

  • The WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750 XTR simplifies maintenance
  • Reduces space requirements, as well as energy and maintenance costs
  • Increases system availability and return on investment
  • Enhances productivity

Products

The 750 XTR Controller

Extremely temperature-resistant, immune to interference, as well as unfazed by vibrations and impulse voltages: WAGO's 750 XTR Controller is the robust solution for small control tasks.

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Between Productivity and Environmental Protection

The components that are installed in pumping stations to extract liquid and gaseous raw materials have to withstand a wide variety of environmental conditions and must also satisfy the highest levels of legal requirements of different countries. In addition to strict regulations and controls by state institutions, the oil companies also have also incorporated strict guidelines for the selection, use and operation of components and assemblies into their specifications. These requirements concern not only system availability and productivity, but also environmental and resource protections.

Extreme Conditions in Oil and Gas Production

Oil and gas production is a fraught topic, not only in politics, but also technologically. The production plants must be erected in direct proximity to the oil and gas reservoirs. These locations are often remote from civilization and are rarely inhabited, as most are subject to extremely harsh weather conditions. In those places where humans cannot or will not live, sensitive electronic components, like controllers, isolation amplifiers and I/O modules, must endure extreme weather events, because high system availability is the be-all and end-all in the multi-billion dollar oil and gas industry. This applies even during the design of pumping stations, because making the correct decisions for the highest level of productivity and long-term use of components is a necessity when systems are expected to function effectively for at least ten to 30 years under harsh conditions. For vendors, this means extraordinary requirements that must be observed during the development and production of components.