The two-cylinder, single-stage NG360 Series of Gas Compressors is available two different models, the NG362 for natural gas and the NGS362 for sour gases of up to 8% dry H₂S. The NG360 Series Gas Compressors have flow rates of 36 CFM (61.2 m³/hr) at max rpm. Constructed with a single distance piece between two sets of seals on each piston rod, all NG Series Gas Compressors provide optimal leakage control and prevent oil contamination of the compressed gas stream. Ports are provided in the distance piece chamber for purging, pressurizing, or venting. Designed for a wide range of wellhead applications for oil and gas production and storage operations, NG Gas Compressors are equipped with a ductile iron head and cylinder, high-efficiency valves, steel pistons, self-adjusting piston rod seals and other robust features designed for quiet efficient handling of natural gas. Even in the most severe service conditions, the NG Series Gas Compressors offer the best-combined characteristics of sustained high-level performance, energy efficiency, trouble-free operation and low maintenance cost.

Performance and Specifications

NG & NGS Single-Stage

Single-Stage NG362
No. of Cylinders 2
Bore x Stroke, in. (mm) 4.0 x 3.0
(102 x 76)
MAWP, psia (bar) 350 (24.1)
Speed, rpm 350 - 825
Piston Displacement, CFM (m³/hr)
@ Min rpm 15.3 (26.0)
@ Max rpm 36.0 (61.2)
Max. Discharge Temp. 350°F (176°C)
Max. BHP (kw) 15 (11)
Weight, lb. (kg) ~365 (166)
Inlet / Outlet Connections* 1.50" NPT or Weld Flanges

Note: NGS has Maximum H2S 8%

Features and Benefits

  • Ductile-iron head and cylinder that outperform cast-iron models
  • O-ring gaskets throughout for sealing under all operating conditions
  • Flow rates to 3,000 MSCFD
  • NGS models compatible with sour gas up with up to 8% dry hydrogen sulfide (H2S)
  • Maximum allowable working pressure of 350 psi (24 bar)
  • Double-seal with full-size distance piece that provides leakage control and prevents oil contamination

Applications:

  • Oil and gas production
  • Tank-battery vapor recovery
  • Wellhead vapor control
  • Wellhead annulus reduction
  • Pressure boosting