Explosion-proof disc stack centrifuge for offshore crude oil and fuel purification

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Disc Centrifuge Offshore Applications | Dolphin

Disc stack centrifuges for offshore oil and gas platforms: diesel purification, lube oil cleaning, bilge water treatment, explosion-proof specs, and capacities.

Dolphin Centrifuge supplies explosion-proof disc stack centrifuge systems for offshore oil and gas platforms — purifying diesel fuel, engine lube oil, and bilge water in Class I Division 2 (C1D2) rated configurations. DMPX-series systems process 7–72 GPM at 7,000+ Gs in marine-grade enclosures.

Applications

Offshore Diesel Centrifuge Alfa-Laval Duplex Module installed on offshore platform

Offshore Diesel Centrifuge Alfa-Laval Duplex Module

Alfa Laval Offshore Diesel Centrifuge Module with explosion-proof motor

Alfa Laval Offshore Diesel Centrifuge Module

Offshore applications of disc stack centrifuges use these separators on offshore oil and gas platforms. These centrifuges perform various separation duties essential for the regular operation of such platforms.

Some of the leading centrifuge applications are listed below.

Diesel Fuel

Alfa Laval Diesel Centrifuges Class 1 Div 2 Explosion Proof configuration for offshore diesel fuel purification

Alfa Laval Diesel Centrifuges — Class 1 Div 2 Explosion Proof

Diesel fuel is the primary fuel source for generators on offshore facilities that provide electricity to operate the platform. Offshore platforms store diesel fuel in tanks. The rust and moisture condensation contaminate the diesel fuel.

An industrial centrifuge of the disc-stack type is ideal for separating the rust particles and accumulated water from the diesel. Therefore, the centrifuge is responsible for maintaining clean fuel for the generators on all offshore platforms.

The disc stack centrifuge continuously separates the water and sludge from the diesel fuel with its flow-through design. The centrifuge is typically installed in a kidney loop configuration to maintain diesel with minimum contamination. Learn more about diesel fuel centrifuge systems for various applications.

Engine Lube Oil

Alfa Laval Class I Division 1 Explosion Proof Centrifuge for offshore lube oil purification

As previously mentioned, IC engines are the primary power source for offshore platforms. The lube oil in these engines requires maintenance for the reliable operation of these engines.

During the engine's regular operation, wear particles from the bearing, and combustion blowback contaminates the engine lubricating oil. Often, leakage from the cooling water system can contaminate the lube oil.

A disc stack centrifuge configured for lube oil purification effortlessly separates the water, fine metal, and soot particles from the lube oil.

Wastewater (Bilge Water)

Alfa Laval Explosion Proof Centrifuge for offshore bilge water and wastewater separation

An offshore oil and gas platform generates wastewater contaminated by various sources. The platform cannot discard this contaminated water into the ocean without separating the oil from it.

An Alfa Laval disc stack centrifuge specially designed for bilge water separates even trace amounts of oil from the wastewater and any solids contamination. The centrifuge processing of the wastewater allows for the direct disposal of clean water into the ocean.

Special Considerations

The offshore platform installations offer several challenges for equipment. The environment is a crucial factor in such applications. Also, these platforms primarily process hazardous fluids (oil) and gases that require special consideration from a hazardous area installation standpoint.

Electrical

The electrical classification for hazardous locations follows regional standards set by established governing bodies, including government institutions. These are primarily known as Explosion Proof centrifuges.

For example, the classifications in the US fall into classes (Class 1, 2, etc.) and divisions such as Div 1, 2, etc. In Europe, these areas are zones based on hazardous fluid or gas exposure. You can read more about the various hazardous area segments in our Explosion Proof Centrifuge article.

Environmental

Due to salt, the offshore platform's equipment is exposed to high humidity levels and a corrosive environment. Therefore, the design of disc centrifuges for offshore platforms should encompass these environmental factors.

Corrosion-resistant coatings and materials are a must for such centrifuge systems. Durable epoxy coatings (paint) applied over multiple layers work well under such conditions.

The use of stainless steel piping is desirable to prevent equipment piping corrosion for the centrifuges' longevity.

Other considerations, such as specially protected sensors and instrumentation, ensure the reliable performance of the centrifuges.

Sizes

As with all centrifuges, offshore disc centrifuges are available in different sizes (capacities). A small lube oil centrifuge on a mobile cart can process 1 GPM of engine lube oil. A large Alfa Laval disc stack centrifuge can process over 100 GPM of diesel fuel.

It should be noted that the same centrifuge has widely varying capacities for different fluids. For example, a medium-size disc stack centrifuge that can process 20 GPM of diesel fuel will only process 8 GPM of engine lubricating oil.

Dimensions

The following table lists the typical dimensions of offshore disc stack centrifuge modules.

Capacity

As previously mentioned, disc-stack centrifuges have different processing capacities for different fluids based on the fluid's viscosity. The following table lists the different capacities of select disc-stack centrifuge models for different fluids.

Centrifuge Model Diesel Capacity Lube Oil Capacity
Alfa Laval MAB-103 (Offshore)3 GPM1 GPM
Alfa Laval MOPX-207 (Offshore)22 GPM8 GPM
Alfa Laval WHPX-513 (Offshore)60 GPM20 GPM

Specifications

Parameter MAB-103 MOPX-207 WHPX-513
Motor Power1 HP7.5 HP15 HP
Bowl Speed7,800 RPM6,700 RPM4,140 RPM
Centrifuge TypeManual CleanSelf-CleanSelf-Clean
Separation EfficiencyFree Water > 2 Microns; Solid Particles > 0.5 Microns
Electrical ClassificationClass 1 Div 1 or Div 2; IEC (ATEX) Zone 1 or Zone 2
Weight225 lbs2,000 lbs3,400 lbs

Material of Construction (MOC)

The following table specifies the material of construction for offshore disc stack centrifuges.

Component Material
Centrifuge Bowl316L Stainless Steel (some marine bronze parts)
Disc Stack316L Stainless Steel
FrameNodular Cast Iron
HoodAluminum Alloy or Cast Iron
Inlet / Outlet PipingStainless Steel (Flex Hose)
Module Manifold PipingBlack Steel — Sch. 40 minimum
ValvesASME Marine Grade Carbon Steel Valves

Need an explosion-proof centrifuge for your offshore platform?

Dolphin Centrifuge provides Class I Division 1 and Division 2 (C1D1/C1D2) disc stack centrifuge packages for offshore diesel, lube oil, and bilge water applications — compact skid-mounted systems engineered for the marine environment.

Frequently Asked Questions

What disc stack centrifuge applications are common on offshore platforms? +
Offshore platforms use disc stack centrifuges for diesel fuel purification, lube oil cleaning, hydraulic oil purification, bilge water treatment, and ballast water treatment. These applications require explosion-proof (ATEX) designs suited for hazardous area zones on drilling rigs and production platforms.
What explosion-proof certification should an offshore centrifuge have? +
Offshore centrifuges in hydrocarbon-handling areas require ATEX (Directive 2014/34/EU) and/or IECEx certification for Zone 1 or Zone 2 hazardous locations. Equipment must be certified for the specific gas group and temperature class relevant to the platform's hazardous area classification.
Why is compact footprint important for offshore centrifuge selection? +
Offshore platforms have severe space and weight constraints. Centrifuge packages must fit within designated equipment rooms while meeting structural weight limits. Dolphin Centrifuge designs compact skid-mounted centrifuge packages with integral pipework, heating systems, and controls optimized for offshore installations.
What material of construction is used for offshore disc stack centrifuge bowls? +
Offshore disc stack centrifuge bowls are manufactured from 316L stainless steel, providing corrosion resistance against saltwater and aggressive process fluids. The disc stack is also 316L stainless steel, while the centrifuge frame is typically nodular cast iron with corrosion-resistant epoxy coating. Inlet and outlet piping connections use stainless steel or flexible stainless hose.
How is the centrifuge operating water managed on offshore platforms? +
Offshore disc stack centrifuges use a closed-loop operating water system to minimize freshwater consumption. The water for bowl ejection cycles is typically sourced from the platform's potable water supply or a dedicated freshwater tank. Operating water pressure must be maintained at 10–15 PSI. Salt water cannot be used as operating water because it causes corrosion in the stainless steel passages.

Offshore Centrifuge Systems from Dolphin

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