EDI specializes in the design and development of user friendly controllers. EDI continues to lead the oil and gas industry with cutting edge technology. The Research and Development department constantly strives to take EDI’s line of controllers to the next level. EDI’s CNC machine shop complements the controller line with a wide range of peripherals. From lubricators, bumper springs, even motor valves, EDI manufactures a full line of peripherals that complement your production needs.
Bumper Springs |
| DCSXT-JR Differential Control System The operating principle of the DCSXT-JR is based on monitoring and control of the casing pressure, tubing pressure and differential pressure between them. Every aspect of production relates to determining the proper differential and operating pressure to achieve the most efficient production. With serial port communication the operator can generate reports which will allow him to troubleshoot, fine tune, and maximize production. |
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| Handheld Data Logger The Data Logger is used to collect information from up to 14 different controllers. The information can then be taken back to your personal computer and a report can be printed out for each well. The reports will consist of Dates, Times, and Descriptions of the last 225 functions. |
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TSC-JR Single Valve Timer |
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| TSC-JR-2 Dual Valve Timer The TSC-JR-2 is the new generation two valve timer that offers: sales (Aa) valve open time, tank (B) valve open time, shut time, after flow time, recovery time, and the last 10 plunger travel times. Its data button records total sales (A) valve open time, plunger arrivals, plunger failures, and reports the battery voltage. It is powered by a 6-volt lantern battery and holds settings indefinitely. EDI has developed a quality timer with the best functions and delivered it in the TSC-JR-2. |
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| Pumpmatic The pumpmatic controller is designed to operate a natural gas powered engine. The operator can set up to fifty cycles per day. The system will automatically start the engine, engage the electric clutch and stop the engine to complete a cycle. |
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| PTC The Pressure Time Controller (PTC) is a combination of a pressure sensing device and a basic on/off timer. The PTC is a reliable, operator friendly controller, that allows for customization by selecting up to six options. EDI has developed a quality timer combining it with switchgauge functions and delivered it in the PTC. |
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| DPS - Digital Pressure Switch The EDI Digital Pressure Switch is a pressure sensing device used to reliably detect high and low pressure set points. The instrument can be used to activate alarms and/or shut down equipment. The DPS offers different psi ranges for maximum flexibility. The data button offers a high limit count, low limit count, time delays. |
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| WCC - Wellhead Compressor Controller EDI's Wellhead Compressor Controller (WCC) is user-friendly; Developed with leading edge techonology. The digital inputs (transducers) are extremely reliable and accurate. |
| Standard Lubricators EDI’s standard lubricators are designed to be used on wells to absorb the impact of plungers. The lubricators have a self sealing o-ring for ease of checking the plunger. |
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| XH Lubricators EDI’s XH lubricators are designed to be used on high pressure wells to absorb the impact of plungers. The lubricators have a self sealing o-ring for ease of checking the plunger. |
Plungers
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| Padded Plungers EDI’s Padded Plunger has three spring-loaded interlocking pads per section. The pad design ensures that the pads expand and contract to compensate for any inconsistencies in the tubing thus creating a tight friction ability to expand itself as it wears. The welded construction assures durability. EDI takes pride in manufacturing the toughest in the market. |
PS4-R & PS4-A Plunger Sensors |
| Vapor Recovery System The Vapor Recovery System was designed to pull gas vapors from oil storage tanks and compress them into the gas sales line. This is accomplished by the use of a reciprocating compressor for the compression of the vapors. The compressor is coupled with a driver that is either a natural gas engine or an electric motor. The control of the unit and the monitoring of tank parameters is done with the EDI Vapor Recovery Controller. |