Integrated Pump Systems for Electrified and Conventional
Frac Operations

EKU designs and delivers fully engineered pump systems for frac and pump-down operations — from single-unit deployments to multi-pump electrified fleets. Our systems integrate mechanical performance, electrical architecture, and intelligent control into a unified platform built for demanding field environments.

Natural gas mechanical frac pump with ESC engine standby controller and EKU Power Drives control box

Why pump systems with EKU solutions?

EKU Pump Systems combine high-performance pump hardware with advanced electrical architecture, control integration, and system engineering expertise. From fully electric single and dual pumps to robust mechanical direct-drive configurations, we deliver complete engineered systems — not just assembled components.

Complete engineered systems

We integrate engines or motors, transmissions, power ends, controls, lubrication, heating, and harnesses into a cohesive pump platform — reducing integration risk, commissioning time, and field complexity.

Electric and mechanical options in one portfolio

Choose from single and dual electric pumps or direct-drive mechanical configurations — all aligned under a consistent control philosophy and operator interface across your fleet.

Advanced controls, safety and diagnostics

Our pump systems leverage EKU’s proven control concepts — including structured safety chains, automated conditioning, and advanced diagnostics — delivering operational transparency and operator confidence.

Field‑oriented harness and electrical design

Electrical and harness design is a core EKU competency. We engineer power distribution, signal routing, and protective architecture for reliability, serviceability, and harsh field environments.

Pump Systems with EKU Solutions

Fleet-Level Control & Hybrid Integration

EKU supports mixed and evolving frac fleets by integrating electric and mechanical pump systems under a unified control architecture. From fully electric spreads to hybrid configurations combining diesel, gas, or turbine-driven units, all pumps can operate within one coordinated fleet environment.

Through EKU’s control platform, fleet operators gain centralized visibility, coordinated dispatch logic, and consistent safety architecture across all pump types — independent of prime mover.

Maximus control platform interface for managing multiple pump systems

Unified Fleet Control

Centralized monitoring and dispatch coordination across electric and mechanical pump units.

Prime-Mover Agnostic Integration

Supports electric, diesel, natural gas, and turbine-driven systems within the same fleet.

Scalable Architecture

Designed for expansion, retrofits, and phased electrification strategies.

Key features

Engineered harness and electrical design

Professionally designed power and signal wiring tailored for harsh, high‑vibration environments.

Integrated controls and HMI across pump types

A common control philosophy and operator interface for both electric and mechanical pumps.

Structured safety interlocks and diagnostics

Clear safety chains and diagnostics that protect equipment and support operators.

Advanced lubrication and thermal management

Built‑in systems to bring pumps quickly into the safe operating window and keep them there.

EKU pump systems can be configured with a range of electrical, control, and energy management modules. These solutions can be integrated into new builds or retrofitted to upgrade existing pump assets.

Related Products & Modules

ATLAS equipment thermal management system by EKU Power Drives

Atlas – power end active lubrication

Active lubrication and thermal management for frac pump power ends, designed to reduce warm‑up time and keep oil within the ideal operating window.

  • Supports both electric and mechanical pump units

  • Extends component life and improves reliability

(Coming Soon)

Cerberus battery-based auxiliary power solution for pump systems

Cerberus

Robust 24 V power supply and battery system providing reliable power for controls, auxiliaries and safety circuits on electric pump units.

  • Designed for harsh oil and gas environments

  • Integrated with E‑Pump controls and auxiliaries

Engine Standby Controller for automated pump system idle management

Engine standby controller (ESC)

Engine start, prelube and control system for conventional frac units and mechanical pump packages.

  • Prelube logic to protect engines on start

  • Integration with Vulcan heating and pump controls

Vulcan heating system for cold weather pump system operation

Vulcan Heating Systems

Engine and fluid heating modules for reliable cold‑weather operation of pump units and supporting equipment, available for diesel and natural gas engines.

  • Faster cold starts and reduced warm‑up time

  • Integrates with ESC and pump controls

Pump system control box and operator interface installed on fracking pump

Pump Controls & Operator Interfaces

Maximus control boxes, operator desk boxes and pump connection boxes that provide a consistent interface to EKU pump systems and existing fleets.

  • Standardized safety chain and control philosophy

  • Clear feedback and diagnostics for operators

PBA barring tool for manual engine rotation in pump system maintenance

Permanent Barring Attachment (PBA)

Permanent barring solution designed to enable safe and controlled manual rotation of the pump power end during maintenance operations.

  • Eliminates improvised barring methods and reduces equipment risk

  • Spring-loaded safety mechanism disengages when not in use

(Coming Soon)

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