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Schematic for a lube oil skid

09/22/2007 9:39 AM

I'm looking for a P&ID (process and instrumentation diagram) or
schematic of a pump lubrication oil skid. The suplier is Lube-Power, Inc.
and the equiepment model number is: LP-751-3.
Anybody has information about it? Anyone could advise me about how to
obtain any kind of P&ID or schematic for that equiepment? I tried to
wirte an e-mail to Lube-Power but they haven't reply yet.

Thanks for your attention.

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Re: Schematic for a lube oil skid

09/22/2007 10:25 AM

This site came up #2 on a Google search, may be what you are looking for????

http://www.lubepower.com/

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Re: Schematic for a lube oil skid

09/23/2007 10:43 AM

Send and email straight to Don Coppins, the owner. There is no standard P&ID as most systems are custom built. Or Dale McNeill who is the Sales Manager.

doncoppins@lubepower.com

dalemcneill@lubepower.com

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Re: Schematic for a lube oil skid

09/24/2007 10:35 AM

If it's that important don't email..... call them.

It's easier than having us do it for you, I'm sure all who reply. found and saw their web site with the number.

We did it thinking somethings wrong, because it is relatively easy.

Its nice to know someone on the inside, with the contact PetroPower post shows.........

Good Luck.

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