2, 5 Inch Side Door Stripper PDF
2, 5 Inch Side Door Stripper PDF
2, 5 Inch Side Door Stripper PDF
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0 FEATURES
2.0 SERVICE
3.0 OPERATION
4.0 DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY
5.0 SPECIFICATIONS
The Side Door Stripper Packer is designed to permit replacement of the packer, energizer, and bushings
from the open space below the injector. Changing packers is always easy, but it is particularly advantageous
when changing packers with tubing in the well.
1.0 FEATURES
Easy retrofit with DS34 - The side door stripper packer is designed for easy retrofit with the familiar
DS34. To install the side door stripper packer remove the old stripper packer. Remove the spacer.
The Hydra Rig spacer is 6.25" long. The spacer has a combination bolt pattern, 9.25" bolt circle on
top and 8.50" on the bottom. The side door stripper packer has a 9.25" bolt circle to mount directly
into the injector.
Only one modification required to install the side door stripper packer - The hole in the base of
the Hydra-Rig injector is 6.125". This hole must be enlarged to accept the 6.875" diameter of the side
door stripper packer. If it is desirable to re-convert to the DS34 stripper packer, no modification is
required, simply re-install the spacer, and DS34 stripper packer.
New packer size - The packer is a new size, with a 3.50" O.D. This packer does not require an energizer,
however, if it is desirable to use the standard 2.50" O.D. packer, an interlocking split energizer 3.50"
O.D. X 2.50" I.D. is also available. The wear bushings above the packers are extra long, for better
centering of the coiled tubing, and longer wear life.
Easy pack-off - The Texas Oil Tools side door stripper packer is designed to pack-off on coiled tubing
as it is being stripped in or out of the well, at working pressures up to 10,000 psi.
Only one seal is exposed to well pressure - That seal is the field proven design used in the heavy
duty hydraulic release connectors. For insurance, a second "reserve" seal is in place, and can be placed
in service even with the coiled tubing in the well. If the primary seal becomes damaged, cut and remove
it, and then slide the fresh reserve seal up and into place. Both the primary, and reserve seal can be
replaced without disassembly, when the coiled tubing is out of the stripper packer.
All metals in contact with pressured well fluids conform to NACE MR-01-75 for H2S Service. The stripper
packer is available for three different service applications.
2.0 SERVICE
H2S Service
All well fluid wet metals to NACE MR-01-75, with Viton O-Rings, T-seals and Polymyte seals. seals
in the hydraulic cylinder are Nitrile. Operating temperature range -20EF to 200EF.
Note: operating at higher temperatures will require changing Packers, Energizer and Seals.
3.0 OPERATION
The hydraulic pack-off cylinder is above the packing system. Therefore, well pressure has no access
to the hydraulic chamber. The hydraulic cylinder is a larger diameter, since placing the hydraulic system
above the packer requires that the pack-off force exceed the force of the well pressure. The ratio of
the hydraulic pressure to well pressure is dependent upon the size of the coiled tubing.
The above calculated hydraulic pressure is the pressure required to overcome the force of the well
pressure. A slight additional hydraulic pressure will be required to compress the packer.
To change packers - Apply hydraulic pressure to the "retract" hydraulic port. This will move the packer
cylinder sleeve up completely exposing the packer. To prevent accidental opening of the packer cylinder
sleeve, a stop guard prevents upward movement of the packer cylinder sleeve. Disarming the stop
guard requires that the lock screws be retracted, and the stop guard swung outward, clearing the packer
cylinder sleeve.
Premature packer wear - The single most frequent cause of premature packer wear or failure is worn
bushings. At very low well pressure, and hydraulic pressure, you may be able to use worn bushings.
At higher pressures, it is essential that the non-extrusion ring and upper bushing fit closely to the tubing
to prevent packer extrusion. Bushings must be replaced frequently to minimize the extrusion gap.
Disassembly - While mounted in the injector, and hydraulic pressure is available, retract the lock screw
(19), swing the stop guard to the open position. Apply hydraulic pressure to the retract port to move
the packer cylinder sleeve (14) to the maximum upward position. Remove the packer (5), non-extrusion
ring (4), and lower bushing (7). If the bushings do not readily slide down, apply hydraulic pressure
to the "pack-off" port, moving the packer cylinder sleeve (14) to maximum downward travel. Change
to the "retract' port moving the packer cylinder sleeve to the maximum upward travel exposing the
guide bushing, for removal. The spacer, and upper bushings should now be free to move downward
for removal.
To replace all seals: remove the stripper packer from the injector. Remove the bushing sleeve (8),
and o-ring (10). Remove the hydraulic cylinder (9), and o-ring (15). Remove retainer ring (24), washer
(23), and step ring (22). TAKE CARE in removing the packer cylinder sleeve (14) as all I.D. and O.D.
surfaces are sealing surfaces. Remove the pusher ring (17), T-seal (11), o-ring (12), back-up (13),
and o-ring (16). Remove M-seals (21).
Assembly - Install M-seals (21). Note the thin edge of the seal must be installed toward the top of
the tool. Install o-ring (15), and o-ring (16). Install o-ring (10), bushing sleeve (8) into the hydraulic
cylinder (9). Install o-ring (12), back-up (13), and T-seal (11). Install the packer cylinder sleeve (14)
into the hydraulic cylinder sub-assembly. Install guide bushing (1), spacer bushings (2), upper bushing
(3), and pusher ring (17), then assemble this sub-assembly into the body (25). Install step ring (22),
washer (23), and external retainer ring (24). Install non-extrusion ring (4), and packer (5).
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The interlocking packer (5), is used without an energizer. The advantage of this packer is the increased
amount of material available for extended wear. If conditions warrant use of the "standard" 2.50" O.D.
X 4" long packer, this is possible by using the 8006-3525 energizer (6). This energizer does not have
a spring molded in place, and is a two piece interlocking unit, in order to permit changing the packer
through the side door.
To operate in all of the various applications the hydraulic system should have a 5,000psi working pressure.
Most applications will require much less pressure.
The stripper packer works most conveniently with a pump having a 4-way valve and two hoses. If
a single hose system is used, be sure that any quick connectors do not have check valves as this
would prevent escape of the down stream hydraulic fluid and prevent normal operation of the tool.
5.0 SPECIFICATIONS
Hydraulic Pressure
Pack-Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,000psi max.
Retract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,000psi max.
Torque #/FT
Hydraulic Cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 750 min 850 max #/ft.
Bushing Sleeve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300 min. 500 max #/ft.
Union Nut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hand Tight
L.H. Lock Collar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400 min 500 max #/ft.
* Part Numbers ending 00, change to specific Coiled Tubing size required.
** Parts noted ** will change if Union other than CQ24 is specified.
*** Optional; Stripper Packer can be assembled with Energizer and use "Standard" 2.50 O.D. Packer Inserts.
Items noted * can be used in place of the standard bushing for increased clearance.
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SEALS KIT
Assembly Number
DS74-SC35 DS74-SC37 DS74-SC41 DS74-SC44 DS74-SC51
Item Qty Part Name 1.00 " 1.25" 1.50" 1.75" 2.00"
.
1 1 Guide Bushing 8904-2135 8904-2137 8904-2141 8904-2144 8904-2551
2 2 Spacer Bushing 8904-2235 8904-2237 8904-2241 8904-2244
3 1 Upper Bushing 8904-2335 8904-2337 8904-2341 8904-2344 8904-2651
4 1 Non-Extrusion Ring 8904-2435 8904-2437 8904-2441 8904-2444 8904-2451
5 1 Interlocking Packer 8412-7035 8412-7037 8412-7041 8412-7044 8412-7051
7 1 Lower Bushing 8904-2035 8904-2037 8904-2041 8904-2044 8904-2051
OPTION
Following "standard" 2.50" O.D. Packer Insert
For use with Energizer #8006-3525, (3.50" do, 2.50" di)
The stripper packer can be extended to bring the bushings closer to the chain. This can be accomplished
by installing the bushing cap extension (51) on the bushing sleeve (8). The bushing extension
is retained with four 3/8" set screws (52). To extend the top bushing you must add another spacer
bushing (2). The spacer bushings are added in the window. See Section 3.0 for changing the
bushings.
BUSHING EXTENSION
Reference Drawing DS74-T005
This stripper can be converted to run 2.00" coiled tubing. Special caution must be used when running
the 2.00 coiled tubing in this stripper packer. The bushing is real thin and it will wear out quickly.
If the bushing wears out while on a job, the coiled tubing may be damaged.
Assembly - Remove all of the bushings and packers. Install the guide bushing (33) form the top
and retain it with the bushing cap (31) and set screws (32). There are four set screws that retain
the bushign cap.
The lower bushing is just like the standard lower bushing. The upper bushing is bolted to the pusher
ring (17) and placed in the bushing sleeve above the packer. The upper bushing does not have
an interlocking groove for other bushings.
COILED TUBING
2.00" Parts
Item Qty. Description Part Number
31 1 Bushing Cap 8904-1951
32 4 Set Screw 7942-0603
33 1 Guide Bushing 8904-2551
34 1 Upper Bushing 8904-2651
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UNIT 1183 Rev. B
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The possibility exists that an operator may apply excessive hydraulic operating pressure
to the pack-off, that could result in the collapse of the coiled tubing, even with zero wellhead
pressure.
A reported incidence of coiled tubing collapse during pressure tests has warranted notification
of possible circumstances where high wellhead and hydraulic pressures may cause the tubing
to collapse in the stripper packer.
The circumstances related to this incident involves a 2.50" 10M Model DS74 Side Door Stripper
and DT74 Tandem Side Door Stripper, both dressed for 1.75" QT 800, .109" wall coiled tubing.
With a lubricator test pressure of 5,000 psi, approximately 2500 psi hydraulic pressure was
applied to the upper pack-off. After completion of a successful test period, the 5,000 psi test
pressure was dumped, creating a pressure imbalance and ensuing tubing collapse at the upper
packer contact area. It was concluded that the high hydraulic pack-off pressure created an
excessive external force that resulted in the collapse of the tubing.
Solution:
An extensive testing program was conducted at the Conroe plant replicating the same operational
criteria as the aforementioned incident. These tests were conducted on a variety of tubing sizes
and wall thicknesses using several qualifying parameters including, tubing ovality, external
pressure and hydraulic pack-off pressure. The results of these tests have yielded enough preliminary
data to assimilate a conservative formula for determining an acceptable limit to the maximum
hydraulic pressure that should be applied to the pack-off. This data is based on the published
collapse pressures of QT-700 tubing, and would only apply to coiled tubing that still meets the
tubing manufacturer's minimum quality requirements, with a maximum ovality of 5%. The following
typical graph is based on these conditions, and the following formula.
External Well PSI/Area Ratio of Packoff from Tech Manual = Min. Hyd. PSI to Packoff
(Internal C.T. PSI + Rated Collapse PSI) 0.9 Safety Factor = Max. Hyd. PSI to Packoff
Area Ratio of Pack-off from Tech Manual
The accompanying typical graph is for illustration and to be used as reference only. The operator
should determine the maximum force to apply to the stripper based on the individual conditions
related to each job. In each case, applying only the minimum hydraulic pressure to pack-off,
and reducing the hydraulic pressure as well/test pressure is relieved, will reduce the possibility
of collapsing the coiled tubing. It should be noted that tubing tension is also an important variable
that should be taken into account when determining maximum hydraulic pressure.
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