Here are some common issues with desanders and how to troubleshoot them:

  • Plugged inlet or outlet: Remove the cone and clean the lines.
  • Low inlet velocity: Check for a partially plugged inlet or cone body.
  • Low feed head: Check for obstructions, pump size and rpm, partially closed valve, solids settling in feed line, or frozen lines.
  • Unstable operating pressure: Isolate the hydrocyclone to achieve a stable operating pressure or reset the pump speed.
  • High wear rate: Change the feeding condition or hydrocyclone parameters.
  • Overflow occurs: Check the angle of the line and the size of the line in the discharge area.
  • Non-uniform inflow: Check for sharp bends in the conveyance channel between intake and desander.
  • Clogged discharge: Check for a clogged discharge on the underflow of a cyclone.
  • Cone separation efficiency decreases: Dilute the mud to decrease viscosity.

A desander is a device that removes very small particles from drilling mud.

Last Update: January 31, 2025

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