SEATRAX Vol 1 PDF
SEATRAX Vol 1 PDF
SEATRAX Vol 1 PDF
MAINTENANCE MANUAL
SECTION F RIGGING
Standard Information
Wire Rope Specifications
Reeving Diagrams
Introduction
Read instruction manual and safety rules carefully.
This manual has been compiled to give the operator and maintenance personnel information
regarding the care, operation, and maintenance of SeaTrax marine hydraulic cranes.
Load rating charts, mounted near the operators console, define the lifting limitations of this
particular crane. It should be understood that on a pedestal mounted lifting crane, the maximum
loads listed on the load rating plate are limited by factors other than tipping, such as structural
strength, wire rope, etc. Even though the machine may appear capable of lifting loads greater
than those listed on the load rating charts, never exceed the loads and/or conditions stated on
these plates.
For convenience, this instruction manual has been written in sections. Familiarize yourself with
this manual so you can easily locate any needed information.
The safety rules included with this manual represent a minimum set of standards for safe
operation. Every operator should be familiar with these rules and follow them at all times.
Written rules however, cannot cover all situations that might occur on the job. Consequently,
operators must supplement the rules with good judgement and experience.
Operation
This is the most important area relative to safety since it involves the greatest frequency of
exposure to hazards. The operator should be of sound mind and body and able to understand
and apply established operating safety rules. Additionally, the operator should be able to
exercise good judgment in dealing with the many situations that cannot be anticipated and
covered herein. Since the manufacturer has no direct control over machine application or
operation, compliance with good safety practice in this area is the responsibility of the user and
operating personnel.
Capacity Ratings
Never exceed manufacturer's ratings. The stipulations pertinent to these ratings must always be
carefully observed. If required conditions are not present, the full standard capacity ratings
cannot be used and ratings must be adjusted downward to compensate for special hazards.
A regular schedule of inspection and preventive maintenance should be established so that any
apparent troubles are discovered and corrected before extensive damage is done to the crane.
Guidelines are provided in the Inspection and Maintenance section of this manual, but the wide
variation in usage and ambient conditions makes it impossible for us to develop a standard
inspection procedure applicable to all cranes. Therefore it is the responsibility of the owner to
assign experienced personnel the task of developing and implementing an inspection and
maintenance program suitable for each particular crane.
Lubrication
Regular and systematic lubrication must be maintained in accordance with the lubrication charts
and general recommendations contained in this manual. Stop all machinery while lubricating
except in cases where the machinery is in motion and the instructions so state. Before resuming
operations, replace any guards or panels that must be removed for access to some points for
lubrication or inspection.
Replacement Parts
All replacement parts should be obtained from the original equipment manufacturer in order
that the strength and quality of the original machine may be maintained.
Maintenance Tools
Routine maintenance tools should be available at all times and should be clean and in good
repair.
High Speed, Low torque Hydraulic Motors, either of the "Gear", "Vane", or "Axial Piston"
type depending on crane and hoist models.
Connected to the inlet port of each Hydraulic Motor is a "Fail Safe" spring applied,
pressure released Dynamic Brake Valve direct.
Planetary Gear Reduction connecting the Hydraulic Motor to the Drum Shaft.
One piece, solid Drum Shaft supported on both ends by Anti-Friction Bearings and
driving the Hoist Drum through a hardened spline connection.
"Fail Safe" spring applied, pressure released Static Parking Brake acting directly on the
Hoist Drum.
SeaTrax cranes use Open Loop hydraulic systems. The Hoist portion of this hydraulic system
schematic is shown in Figure 1. The entire system consists of the following major components.
Fixed or Variable displacement Pumps. Individual pumps are provided for each of the three
primary crane motions of Hoist, Luff, and Slew. The hydraulic oil passes through the "Inlet
Strainers" in the Hydraulic Tank on its way to the Pumps. Depending on the pump, the oil
will be discharged to the Directional Control Valves, for the main system, or the pressure
relief valve, for the control (pilot) system.
4 way, 3 position, spring centered, spool type Directional Control Valves are provided to
control each primary motion. These valves select either "Up" or "Down depending on
control input. Lack of control input causes the springs to automatically center the valve to the
"Neutral or stopped position. Therefore these Directional Control Valves are "Fail Safe".
These valves are equipped with "Motor Spools" which connect both "up" and "down" hoist
lines to each other and to the Hydraulic Reservoir whenever the spool is in "Neutral".
Pressure Relief Valves are built into each Directional Control Valve. Whenever the preset
pressure is exceeded, the relief valve direct surplus pump flow to the Hydraulic Reservoir.
This "Modulation" action of the Dynamic Brake Valve then keeps the speed of descent
of the load "in step" and proportional to the flow rate of the fluid passing through the
Directional Control Valve. Energy absorbed by retarding the speed of descent of the
load is converted to heat in the hydraulic fluid as fluid is forced past the Throttling
Spool. The Oil Cooler then removes this heat from the hydraulic fluid.
The Dynamic Brake Valve is "Fail Safe" because it is bolted directly to the port of the
Hydraulic Motor without the use of pipes, tubes, or hoses. If pressure in the "Down"
side of the circuit is lost for any reason, the Return Spring will close the Throttling
Spool and stop descent of the load.
This means the load will stop if any of the following events occur in any combination:
The spool in the Directional Control Valve is returned to the "Neutral" position for any
reason.
The prime mover stops, thus stopping fluid flow from the pump.
A hose or pipe ruptures. This applies to All hoses, pipes and tubes in the system.
A pressure-containing device, other than the Hydraulic Motor or the Dynamic Brake
Valve, ruptures.
If the Dynamic Brake Valve or other system components are contaminated by dirt or
other foreign materials.
The design and construction of the Dynamic Brake Valve also makes it impervious to
changes in temperature and fluid viscosity.
SeaTrax hoists are also furnished with a Static Parking Brake. This brake is a "Fail
Safe", spring applied, pressure released, non-self energizing, external band type of brake
acting directly on the Hoist Drum. This brake system consists of the following major
components:
Brake Band lined with conventional, non-asbestos, friction lining and constructed with a
rotary bearing on the "low tension" end and a threaded anchor on the "high tension" end.
One Piece Camshaft used to apply force to the "low tension" end of the Brake Band.
Link Bar used to connect the Lever Arm to the Output Rod of the Brake Actuator.
Three position, spring centered, pilot operated, Shuttle Valve used to control operation
of the Brake Actuator.
When the Directional Control Valve spool is in "Neutral", pressures in both sides of
the circuit will be roughly equal and low. Pilot sections of the Shuttle Valve are
connected one to the "Up", and one to the "Down" side of the circuit. Approximately
equal pressures, acting in combination with the centering springs, hold the spool of the
Shuttle Valve in the center position. This connects the pressure side of the Hydraulic
Release Cylinder to the Reservoir. The Conical Spring in the Brake Actuator is then
able to apply it's full force to the Output Rod and the Lever Arm. This applies torque to
the Camshaft resulting in a tension load applied to the low-tension end of the Brake
Band, which sets the brake.
The pressure required to release the Static Parking Brake is normally less than that
required to open the Dynamic Brake Valve. This assures that the Static Parking Brake
will release first and set last. Therefore, in normal operation, this Static Parking Brake
does not operate against a moving drum. Hence, there is little or no lining wear.
However, this Static Parking Brake is capable of stopping a "runaway" load in the unlikely
event that there is a failure in the drive train connecting the drum to the Hydraulic Motor.
Because this brake is not self-energizing, it can perform this function in a controlled manner
without inducing undue shock loads into the crane structure.
This Static Parking Brake is also "Fail Safe" because the Conical Spring will
automatically set the brake whenever positive pressure is not present in the Hydraulic
Release Cylinder.
SeaTrax hoists have Dual Load Paths. It should be noted that the two "Fail Safe" braking
devices on SeaTrax hoists operate through two distinctly separate load paths. The
Dynamic Brake is connected to the Hoist Drum through the drive train. The Static Parking
Brake acts directly on the Hoist Drum.
This means that there is no mode of failure that can render both braking systems
inoperative at the same time.
The above "Fail Safe" braking systems fully comply with API Spec 2C, Fourth Edition,
1988 paragraphs 6.1.1.3 and 6.1.1.4b.
Additionally, the United States Coast Guard, Eighth District, reviewed this system in 1981.
They concluded this system would be classified as "Fail Safe" and therefore our Hydraulic
System and all attendant hydraulic plumbing can be classified as a "Miscellaneous fluid
power system" under the requirements of 46 CFR Subchapter F.
This analogy is translated into the patented SeaTrax mounting concept shown in Figure 2.
The Kingpost is mounted to the Platform Pedestal by welding. A bolted joint is not
required.
Figure 3
"Two-Blocking" on
most cranes in because
the hoist drum is
mounted on the
Revolving
Superstructure as
shown in Figure 1.
Because of this, most all Crane Specifications or Regulations require that a crane be fitted
with some means to prevent "Two-blocking".
For cranes with the load hoist located as shown in Figure 2, the means to prevent Two-
blocking is most often a switch or valve which interrupts power to the load hoist and/or the
boom hoist, thus stopping the offending motion. The Hook Block actuates this switch, or
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valve, as the Block approaches the Boom Tip Sheaves. This is usually done by means of a
weight hanging from a rope or chain. This weight normally has a hole through which one of
the lines to the Hook Block passes. When the block is hoisted to a predetermined position, it
"lifts" the hanging weight, thereby actuating the switch or valve.
In offshore service, this type of solution to the problem has proven to be marginal at best.
SeaTrax cranes
solve the problem
through
geometry, not
gadgetry. Hoists
are located in the
base section of the
Boom instead of
on the Revolving
Superstructure.
With this
arrangement, as
shown in Figure
2, the Hook Block
cannot be drawn
into the Boom Tip
Sheaves as the
boom is lowered.
The Hoist moves
with the boom,
therefore the
distance between
the Hoist and the Figure 2
Boom Tip Sheaves
never changes.
Therefore the problem of "Two-Blocking" while lowering the boom cannot exist with a
SeaTrax crane. No external power source, switches, valves, hanging weights, or other
gadgets are required to defeat this problem. This is solved by the basic design.
There is however, another way that "Two-Blocking" can occur. This can happen if the crane
operator "over hoists" the Hook Block or Auxiliary Hook regardless of the position or angle
of the boom. In other words, the operator simply runs into the boom point by accident. This
is also a serious problem.
As before, most all Crane Specifications or Regulations require fitting cranes with some
means to prevent "Two-blocking".
Most crane manufacturers accomplish this with the same "Gadgets" as previously
mentioned.
In a similar manner, a "Bumper Frame" is provided on the Jib to receive the Auxiliary Hook
Weight as shown. The wedge socket is enclosed inside of, and protected by, the special
"Overhaul Ball".
A hoist location that completely eliminates the possibility of increasing tension in the hoist
ropes by lowering the boom, coupled with the patented SeaTrax Bumper Frame, solves
all "Two-Blocking" problems associated with offshore crane operations.
In summary, the optional, patented, SeaTrax Anti Two-Block System provides the
following operational advantages:
Prevents damage to any component in the event that the Auxiliary Hook is over hoisted.
Provides a "parking place" for the Auxiliary Hook and positively prevents fouling of the
Auxiliary Hook with the Main Block when the Auxiliary Hook is not in use.
Provides a "parking place" for the Main Block and positively prevents fouling of the
Auxiliary Hook with the Main block when the Main block is not in use.
Permits raising or lowering the boom without regard to the position of either the Auxiliary
Hook or Main Block. No damage can occur during this operation because the hoist
drums are mounted in, and move with, the boom.
Provides a "caged" path for both the Main and Auxiliary lead lines, hence protecting the
operator and other personnel in the event of wire rope breakage.
Allows checking of the Weight Indicator and maximum lift capability of the crane prior to
each lift by pulling the Main Block into it's "parking place".
Performance of the engine and hydraulic system can be checked in the same manner, as
this action will cause the hydraulic pressure to rise to the relief valve setting and safely
place the machinery under full load.
This Seatrax Patented Anti Two-Block System has been used since 1977 and is accepted by
international Certifying Authorities, including ABS, DNV, and Lloyds. Additionally, this system
meets the requirements of API Spec 2C, 5th edition paragraph 12.6.
Operators should have 20/30 - 20/50 vision and have good depth perception.
Operator Cab:
Necessary clothing and personal belongings should be stored in such a manner as to not
interfere.
Fuel tanks should be filled in a manner that fuel spills or overflow will not run onto
engine, exhaust, or electrical equipment on the rig.
Fire Extinguisher:
Operating and maintenance personnel should be familiar with the use and care of the fire
extinguisher provided.
The Operator should visually check for damaged or sub-standard items as follows:
At boom tip:
Slings to be used.
Load block and shackle.
Wire rope on sheaves at block and boom tip.
Wedge socket and corresponding wire rope.
Boom tip for any loose or hanging items.
On gantry:
Cracked or worn sheaves.
Broken sheave thrust washers.
Wedge socket and corresponding wire rope.
At base of crane:
Disconnected utilities such as electrical or pneumatic lines.
Cracks or stressed paint areas in the Kingpost or Platform Pedestal.
Oil spills.
At engine:
Engine oil.
Engine emergency shutdown.
Pump Drive Oil Level.
Oil spills.
Out of service signs.
Start engine:
Check engine oil pressure.
Check Control circuit pressure.
Operator should familiarize himself with the equipment and its proper care.
Before starting engine, operator should see that all personnel are in the clear.
The operator must have the authority to stop and refuse to handle the load until safety has
been assured. The operator is ultimately responsible for safe operation.
Operator should report defects, adjustments, or repairs required to supervisor and next
operator upon changing shifts.
When extensions are added to the boom, the Load Rating Charts must be changed.
To reduce unnecessary stress, boom up to maximum angle before stopping the prime
mover. The boom rest should only be used during transportation or in high winds.
Hand Signals
A hand signal chart, similar to the one included in this section, should be posted
conspicuously.
One designated person should be assigned to give signals before the load is lifted.
The operator should respond to signals only from the appointed signalman, but should
obey an "emergency stop" signal at anytime, no matter who gives it.
For operations not covered by standard signals or for special conditions, additions or
modifications to the standard signals may be required. In such cases these signals should
be agreed on in advance by operator and signalman and should not be in conflict with
standard signals.
If instruction must be given to the operator by other than by the established signal system,
crane motions should be stopped.
Operator should never start machine movement until signalman or complete load is within
his range of vision.
Before the lift, the person directing the lift should determine that:
Hoist brakes are tested each time a load approaching the rated load is to be handled.
A minimum of five full wraps of wire rope should remain on all hoist drums at all
times.
Sudden starts and stops are avoided when rotating. This will reduces stress on the
structure and avoids swinging the load.
The operator will not leave his position at the controls while the load is suspended.
Personnel Transfer:
All hooks should have a safety latch and latch should be closed securely.
Crane should not be operated until proper pre-determined hand signals have been given.
If crane operators' view of primary signal person is obstructed, an additional signal person
should be provided to relay signals to crane operator.
While transferring personnel, raise personnel carrier just high enough to clear all
obstructions, swing over the water in such a manner as to minimize swinging, raise or
lower it smoothly, position it slightly above the landing area and gently lower it to the
deck.
Personnel riding on a net type personnel carrier should stand on the outer rim facing
inward.
III 0 the braking strength of the hoist rope times the parts ofline used.
Load blocks and overhaul balls are stamped with the rated personnel capacity.
Use Static Load Chart to verify crane capacity at the required working.
Lift load slowly (about 6 to 12 inches) off deck, stop and check hoist brake
When load reaches an obstacle, lift load high enough to clear the obstacle, swing over the
obstacle and lower the load to a safe height. This will reduce the possibility of excessive
damage to the load, deck, or other items if a failure were to occur.
Check load charts to verify crane capacity at the required working radii by Dynamic Rated
Load Chart applicable to the current operating condition.
Lift load slowly (about 6 to 12 inches) off deck, stop and check winch brake.
Once load clears edge of platform, lower load to 20 feet above water (never lower load
over boat).
Make sure slings have sufficient slack to avoid jerking the load back off deck in swells.
Set boom angle to safe crane capacity by using the appropriate Dynamic Rated Load Chart
applicable to the current operating condition.
Lift load only high enough to safely clear edge of platform deck.
Boom out to the required radius without exceeding the maximum radius for the specific
load as indicated on Static Rated Load Chart.
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The above signals are basic for operating boom equipment. Any other signals to be used
during operation should be agreed upon by the operator and signalman beforehand. These
signals should not be in conflict with the basic signals.
The operator is ultimately responsible for the safety and operation of the crane.
This crane is equipped with low pressure, hydraulic remote Control Levers (Joysticks)
mounted in the armrests of the Operator's chair.
These controllers are spring loaded to the neutral (center) position and provide
independent, proportional, infinitely variable speed control for all of the primary crane
motions.
When performing simultaneous operations involving two or more of the primary motions,
the diesel engine should be operated at a constant speed between 1,800 and 2,200 rpm.
Individual joysticks should be used to independently control the speed of the various crane
motions.
The "Left Hand" controller is a dual axis "Joystick" and controls the Swing (slew) and
Boom Hoist (luff) motions.
The "Right Hand" controller has two independent single axis "Joysticks." The inside
Control Lever controls the Auxiliary Hoist. The outside Control Lever controls the Main
Hoist.
The Left Hand Joystick is moved to the left of center to "Swing Left" (counterclockwise),
or moved to the right of center to "Swing Right" (clockwise).
Speed of rotation is proportional to the amount of Control Lever movement from the center
position.
Start and stop swing motion as slowly and smoothly as possible to avoid possible damage
to equipment or injury to personnel from a wildly swinging load.
The crane is free to swing or drift when the joystick is in the center position, provided the
swing brake pedal, free slew valve is activated and swing lock lever are not engaged.
The Left Hand Joystick is "pulled" back to Raise the Boom (reduce the radius) or "pushed"
forward to Lower the Boom (increase the radius).
Boom Hoist motion is always under the control of the hydraulic system and cannot overrun
or freewheel in the lowering mode. Please refer to our Description of Fail-Safe Features in
Section A for more information on this subject.
The speed of movement, in both directions, is proportional to the engine speed and amount
of Control Lever movement from the center position.
The Boom Hoist brake(s) automatically set and lock the boom in position when the Control
Lever is centered.
Simultaneous operation of both above motions is accomplished by moving the left hand
joystick diagonally. Speed of operation of both motions is independently proportional to
the displacement of the Control Lever from the center position. For example, it is possible
to raise the boom at maximum speed while the crane swings very slowly to the left.
The appropriate Right Hand Joystick is "pulled" back to Raise the Main or Whip Line (take
in cable) or "pushed" forward to Lower the Main or Whip Line (payout cable).
Hoist motion is always under the control of the hydraulic system and cannot overrun or
freewheel in the lowering mode. Please refer to our Description of Fail-Safe Features in
Section A for more information on this subject.
Hoist brakes automatically set and lock Drums when the joysticks are centered. In
case of a mechanical failure, releasing the controls will set the brakes and stop drum
rotation.
Dynamic braking is accomplished by "Cross Controlling" the Left Hand Joystick. For
example; if the crane is swinging to the left at high speed and the joystick is then centered,
the crane will continue to "coast" to the left. Moving the joystick away from center to the
right will apply a "braking torque" to the crane motion, hence stopping rotation more
quickly.
The crane and load can be held in position against the wind by means of the Foot Pedal
Brake (if equipped) or centering of the joystick, when equipped with the hydrostatic drive.
"Cross controlling", as described above, is the preferred method for stopping rotation.
The crane may be locked in position indefinitely by means of the Swing Lock Brake Lever
mounted in the control console. When this lever is in the "Engaged" position, the crane is
locked against rotation. Any attempt to rotate the crane by means of the swing control
lever, while the lock is engaged, will result in the hydraulic swing motor being stalled
against the lock. This is not harmful and will not damage any portion of the Swing
Machinery.
The "Pilot Circuit Pressure" gauge displays hydraulic pressure in the Control Circuit.
The "Swing Motor Pressure" gauge shows hydraulic pressure in the Swing Circuit.
The "Boom Hoist Pressure" gauge shows hydraulic pressure in the Boom Hoist Circuit.
The "Load Hoist Pressure" gauge shows hydraulic pressure in the Main or Auxiliary hoist
circuit depending on which is in use.
The "Swing Lock" Brake lever is used to engage and release the slew shaft brake. This
lever should be placed in the "engaged" position whenever the operator leaves the cab.
This lever must be placed in the "released" position to rotate the crane.
The "Hydraulic Controls knob disables the hydraulic controls. The Hydraulic control
should be disengaged when crane operations cease to prevent accidental use of the
main/auxiliary controls and the boom/swing controls. To immobilize the controls,
simply pull up on the Hydraulic Control knob.
The "Hydraulic Gauge" denotes the level of hydraulic oil in the reservoir.
The "Fuel Gauge" shows the amount of diesel available to fuel the prime mover.
The Lower Wiper control valve is used to start and stop the lower pneumatic windshield
wiper on the main window.
When the black "Hom" button is depressed, the hom, mounted below the cab, will sound.
The "Hyd. Oil Temp." gauge shows temperature of the hydraulic oil in the suction pipes.
The "Oil Pressure" gauge shows diesel engine lubricating oil pressure.
The LAJarm Reset Control silences the diesel engine low oil pressure alarm. The latch must
be reset immediately after the engine is shut down to prevent the hom from sounding as oil
pressure subsides.
The green Engine "Start" Button energizes the pneumatic starting motor for the diesel
engine. The button is pressed to start the engine.
The "Boom Lock" is used to engage the locking pawl against the ratchet wheel of the boom
hoist drum. The pawl is engaged whenever the "T handle" is pushed in (cable style), when
the knob on the console is turned (pneumatic style) or manual latch is activated at the hoist.
The Boom Lock is designed to lock the boom hoist drum during maintenance and
repairs to the Boom Hoist gearbox and brake assemblies. DO NOT engage the boom
lock while booming down! DO NOT use the boom lock to test luffing pressure.
Damage to the lock, gearbox, and shaft could occur as well as damage to the boom. Injury
to personnel is also possible!
The Emergency Stop Handle shuts down intake airflow to the diesel engine turbo
charger(s), thus choking the engine. This will render all of the Primary Control Levers
inoperative and lock all Hoist Brakes. The Emergency Stop Handle should only be used in
the event of an emergency. Pull the handle to apply. Reset turbo(s) after use.
The Engine Stop Handle is used to stop the diesel engine. When pulled out, this prevents
fuel from flowing to the intake system properly stopping the engine and disengaging the
hydraulic controls. Return handle to its original position after engine has stopped.
The Right Side Foot Operated Throttle Pedal controls the speed of the diesel engine.
SeaTrax recommends an engine speed between 1,800 and 2,200 rpm while performing
simultaneous operation of the primary crane motions.
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The Swing Brake Pedal (if so equipped) is used to hold the crane against the wind. Do not
apply this brake suddenly, while crane is rotating.
On the cab floor to the left of the swing brake pedal is the Emergency Hoist Brake. If there
is a failure in some part of the hoist mechanism and the load or boom begins to free-fall,
the operator should REMOVE their hands from the controls. This automatically sets the
brakes and can slow/stop the falling load.
In case of a falling load, operators have a tendency to pull back on the controls. This is the
WRONG action, Pulling the controls back signals to the brakes to release, To set the
brakes, an Emergency Hoist Brake knob has been fitted to the cab floor. Stepping on this
knob down dumps pilot system pressure and automatically applies all hoist brakes. The
valve must be reset before crane operations can resume. To do this, simply reach down and
pull the knob up (it will only move %").
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DISASSEMBLY
1. Clamp the motor assembly in a vise. Remove the pinion housing and the mounting flange which
are fastened to the motor housing by four screws. Knock out the housing welsh plug, loosen the
set screw and slide the drive assembly off the shaft. Remove the two Woodruff keys from the
shaft.
2. Before removing the port plate put an indexing mark on the port plate and the motor assembly to
enable proper position of the port plate at re-assembly.
3. Remove the port plate fastening screws and lock washers that hold the port plate to each
assembly. There is a slight spring load on this plate and upon loosening the screws, any fluid left
in the housing will drain out. Remove the port plate.
4. Remove the barrel assembly by turning the housing upside down and allowing the barrel and
pistons to slide off the spline of the shaft. Remove the pistons from the barrel.
5. Remove the retaining ring. Press the shaft out of the housing from port plate end. The seals, seal
holder and ball bearing will come out with shaft.
CAUTION
DO NOT APPLY EXCESSIVE HEAT
Do not remove thrust bearing unless it is to be replaced.
EXAMINATION OF PARTS
All parts should be cleaned and free of fluid or grease before attempting inspection. Care should be
taken to assure that machined surfaces of parts are not nicked or scratched by careless handling.
Pinion Housing: Visually check the housing for cracks or other damage. Examine the bearing for
damage or wear. Replace if necessary.
Drive Assembly: Examine the pinion gear to be sure that the teeth are not worn excessively or
chipped from interference with the ring gear. Check to insure that the compressing
springs are not damaged or broken.
Port Plate: The port plate face, where the barrel rides, must be smooth and free of scoring. Slight
scuff marks can be removed by lapping on surface plate. (See Note C). Check the
needle bearing for wear or damage. Replace if necessary. To remove the bearing,
apply even heat to the port plate.
CAUTION
DO NOT APPLY EXCESSIVE HEAT.
Do not remove bearing unless it is to be replaced.
Bearing will fall out when port plate is tapped against wooden block or bench.
Caution must be used when tapping the plate, so as not to damage the lapped surface.
Check threads on inlet and outlet ports.
Barrel and Pistons: Examine the ported face of the barrel for scratching or scoring. Slight scuff marks
can be removed by lapping on a surface plate. The bores of the barrel should be
smooth and free of scoring.
The diameter of the pistons should be smooth and free of scoring. The closed end of
the pistons may show brinnelling where they contact the thrust bearing plate, but no
burrs or flat spots are permissible.
Drive Shaft: Check the ends of the shaft for wear or scoring. The splines should be smooth and
free of nicks. Check the ball bearing and replace if necessary.
Motor Housing: Visually check housing for cracks or other damage. Be sure that the thrust bearing
rolls free and smooth. Inspect tapped holes for thread damage.
Seal Holder (O Rings & Slipper Seal): Replace the "O" rings with new "O" rings. Replace the
slipper seal. If the seal holder did not contain a slipper seal, replace the seal holder.
(See Note A and B.)
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RE-ASSEMBLY
1. Be sure all parts are clean and free of burrs before starting re-assembly.
2. Install the thrust bearing housing with bearing and plate assembly into motor assembly with slight
pressure. Press in until it has bottomed against motor assembly. Be sure dowel pin is in place.
Install thrust bearing plate into thrust bearing.
3. Install the bail bearing on the drive shaft. Install the retaining ring. Press the drive shaft with ball
bearing and retaining ring into motor assembly. Install seat assembly on the drive shaft. (See Note
C.)
4. Install the barrel with pistons on the drive shaft. Be sure that the barrel spring in the barrel in
place. Assemble the port plate to the motor assembly. Torque the screws to 300 in./lbs. There
should be a slight pre-compression of the barrel with the port plate. If not, replace the barrel
spring in the barrel.
TEST PROCEDURE
1. Mount the hydrotor in a suitable fixture and connect all hoses to appropriate fittings as illustrated
in the System Schematic Section.
2. Open the external control valve, start the engine pump to circulate fluid through the complete
system with the control valve remaining open, thus purging the system of air. Examine the
hydrotor and all fittings for possible leaks before releasing the control valve.
3. Allow system pressure to build up to 3000 psi (207 bars), at which pressure the unloading valve
by-passes fluid to the reservoir. Again examine for leaks in the system. Should pressure fail to
rise rapidly to accumulator pre-charge pressure and then build up gradually to 3000 psi (207
bars), it indicates system was not purged completely. Purge again if necessary.
NOTE: If at anytime, leaks occur externally, the unit must be disassembled to correct leakage before
proceeding with test.
CAUTION
ALWAYS RELEASE ALL HYDRAULIC PRESSURE
BEFORE DISCONNECTING ANY LINES
4. After it has been determined that the unit is not leaking, open the control valve, permit the unit to
operate until the accumulator fluid volume has been exhausted. Release the control valve. The
system will now recharge to 3000 psi (207 bars). Repeat charge and discharge cycle several
times to determine that the hydrotor functions properly.
5. Attach TSE 8603 Lock Testing Tool to the motor assembly. This can be accomplished by
inserting two pinion gear housing fastening screws finger tight 180 apart. The lock test tool can
now be slipped over these fastening screws and spline in tool engaged with spline on drive shaft.
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6. Open the control valve slowly to the full open
position. Hold it open for 3 seconds before
closing. While control valve is in open position,
a pressure drop to 500 psi (35 bars) maximum is
permissible.
NOTE: Turn lock test tool and shaft one full turn and retest before replacing any one particular piston.
A pressure drop at all pistons indicates that the port plate fastening screws are not properly torqued or
that there is insufficient spring tension to keep motor barrel against the port plate. It may be necessary
to lap the port plate and barrel on a lapping plate or replace the barrel spring to eliminate leakage. (See
Note C).
8. After the preceding test is complete, remove the lock testing tool and install the drive assembly
on the drive shaft.
9. Install the pinion housing and mounting flange and tighten the four fastening screws with lock
washers.
10. Open the control valve to the full open position, allowing the accumulator to discharge
completely. Hydraulic pressure gage should now read 0 psi (0 bars).
CAUTION
DO NOT DISCONNECT ANY LINES UNTIL HYDRAULIC PRESSURE IS
COMPLETELY EXHAUSTED. REMOVE THE HYDROTOR FROM THE TEST
CIRCUIT. DRAIN REMAINING QUANTITY OF FLUID FROM THE HYDROTOR
AND CLOSE ALL, OPENINGS WITH SUITABLE PLUGS TO PREVENT
ENTRANCE OF FOREIGN MATTER DURING STORAGE OR SHIPMENT.
NOTES
NOTE A: On newer models the outer and O ring seals, slipper shaft seal, and the seal holder have
been replaced by a one piece seal. Replace that seal.
1. Install the inner O ring seal in the seal holder. Deform the slipper seal and install it
on top of inner O ring seal. Push the tool EHS 41-2858 through the holder once in
each direction to smooth out the deformed slipper seal.
EHS 41-2858
NOTE C: Port plates are lapped at the factory with the straight fittings installed in both ports. Fittings
are torqued to 25 lb.ft. Leave these fittings in the port plate when testing or lapping. If they have been
removed, replace with new fittings when testing or lapping.
Service Kit
QTY DESCRIPTION
1 Bleed screw O" ring 1 Plunger O" ring
1 Inlet fitting O" ring (outer) 1 Check valve spring
1 Inlet fitting back-up ring 1 Plunger gland O" ring (inner)
1 Inlet fitting O" ring (inner) 1 Plunger gland back-up ring
1 Check valve seat O" ring 1 Plunger gland O" ring (outer)
1 Plunger back-up ring 1 Plunger gland back-up ring
1. Disconnect the lever from the housing and the plunger. Remove the retaining ring and the clevis
pin before removing the link assembly.
2. Remove the plunger gland retaining ring from the housing. The plunger gland will come out oil
the plunger when the plunger is pulled from the housing. Remove the plunger gland from the
plunger.
3. Remove the discharge check valve seat from end of the plunger. Discharge check ball valve and
discharge check valve spring will drop out of the plunger.
4. Remove the inlet fitting from the end of the housing. Inlet check ball valve and the inlet check
valve spring will drop out of the housing.
EXAMINATION OF PARTS
Housing: Check for cracks and other visible damage. Bore of cylinder must be smooth with no
pitting or scoring. All threads should be checked. (It is not necessary to remove the
pipe plug unless there has been leakage at threads). Bleed ball valve and its seat in
housing must be checked. Replace ball valve if damaged. Replace the bleed screw
"O" ring with a new one.
Inlet Fitting: Examine internal and external threads. Inspect inlet check valve seat for nicks or
scratches. Replace the inner and outer inlet fitting "O" rings and back up rings with
new ones. Examine inlet check ball valve and spring. Replace if damaged.
Plunger: Check plunger for scoring on large diameter and on plunger shank where it rides in
plunger gland. A wear pattern may be evident but no scores or scratches should be
present. Replace the plunger "O" ring and back-up ring and the discharge check valve
seat "O" ring with new ones. Examine discharge check ball valve and spring and
discharge check valve seat. Replace any damaged parts.
Plunger Gland: With the inner plunger gland "O" ring and back-up ring removed, check gland on
plunger shank to be sure it does not bind. Inner and outer plunger gland "O" rings and
back-up rings should be replaced with new ones.
NOTE: Make sure that all parts are clean before assembling. To facilitate assembly, use light oil or
grease on O rings and back-up rings.
1. Install inlet check valve spring and ball into housing. With the inner and outer inlet fitting "O"
rings and back-up ring oil the inlet fitting, install the fitting into the housing. Tighten the inlet
fitting securely being sure that the inlet check ball valve seats property in end of the inlet fitting.
2. Install discharge check valve spring and ball into plunger. With discharge check valve "O" ring
in place, thread discharge check valve seat into plunger and tighten securely.
3. Insert the plunger into the housing, bottoming plunger in pump bore. Install the plunger gland
being sure that the inner "O" ring is closest to the leading edge (see illustration). Press the
plunger gland in until groove for the retaining ring is uncovered, then insert the retaining ring.
4. Drop bleed ball valve into place and with bleed screw "O" ring in position insert bleed screw.
Tighten the bleed screw securely.
5. Install the link assembly to the plunger and the lever. Place the lever into position and insert the
clevis pin and the retaining ring. Put other side of link on and secure with clip.
TEST PROCEDURE
1. Mount hand pump in suitable holding fixture and connect all hoses to appropriate fittings as
illustrated in Hydraylic Schematic (see page 2) leaving the discharge connection loose. Slowly
operate the hand pump until all the air is expelled. Re-tighten connection. This operation will
also assure that the plunger is free in the housing. With high-pressure valve open, operate the
hand pump long enough to sufficiently purge the system.
2. Close the high-pressure valve. Operate the hand pump until the system pressure is approximately
1800 psi (124 bars). Check for external leakage.
3. Operate the hand pump until system pressure is 3000 psi (207 bars). Observe the pressure gage
closely to determine if the unit is pumping on each stroke. (Pump is double acting.)
4. Locate the pump plunger is mid-position and release the operating handle. Any movement of
handle indicates leakage past inlet check ball valve or "O" rings on inlet fitting. (There should not
be any perceptible drop in pressure gage reading.)
5. Move the plunger in the full extent of its travel until the plunger bottoms in housing. Disconnect
inlet line from pump. A steady pressure reading of 3000 psi (207 bars) indicates that the
discharge check valve plunger "O" rings and bleed valve are sealing properly. If leakage occurs
at this point it will be necessary to correct and retest as required.
7. Remove the hand pump from the test circuit. Drain the remaining quantity of oil from the hand
pump and close all openings with a suitable plug to prevent entrance of foreign matter during
shipment or storage.
TheTest Circuit Schematic for Hydraulic Cranking System Components illustrated in this section
shows the approximate position of the equipment required for testing purposes. This may be altered to
meet the individual requirements of shop lay-out and components to be tested.
Reservoir: The reservoir should be mounted high enough so that the outlet at the bottom of
the reservoir is above the oil inlet to the engine pump. The reservoir should be
filled to approximately 3/4 of its maximum oil volume. (This pertains to a test
circuit only and does not refer to actual application specifications.) This will
provide sufficient space above the oil level for the return oil to surge back into
the reservoir when components are being tested without the hydrotor in the
circuit.
Accumulator: The capacity of the accumulator should be 230 cu. in. (1 gal.) for the time factor
used when testing the engine pump. It also provides a sufficient volume of oil
for testing other components.
Electric Motor: The electric motor should be at least 1 HP and have a speed of 1750 RPM. This
speed and HP are required when testing and operating the engine pump at the
high pressures attained.
Hand Pump: The hand pump is not required in the circuit unless it is one of the components
to be tested.
High Pressure Valve: [3000 psi (207 bars)] The high pressure valve is used in the circuit when
components other than hydrotors are being tested. It is to be inserted between
the accumulator and reservoir to provide a means of returning the high pressure
oil to the reservoir. A Crane #222 H, Steel, 1/2" valve, or equal should be used.
Fittings and Hoses: All return hoses from components to the reservoir should be larger (#10 or
larger recommended) than the inlet hoses (#8 recommended). This will
eliminate back pressure within the unit. Hose should be as shown as possible to
prevent surging. All fittings and hoses should be inspected periodically to
insure that they are in good condition. If there is any doubt about a fitting or
hose it should be replaced.
Clean all hose assemblies before installing. Do not use sealing compound when installing fittings.
Unloading Valve: Most engine pumps include an integral unloading valve. When testing such pumps,
set the system unloading valve at approximately 3500 psi (241 bars) so as not to
interfere with the integral unloading valve in the pump under test.
Hydraulic Oil Recommendation: Clean, high quality hydraulic oil, appropriate for all seals should be
used in the test circuit. Test oil temperature should be maintained at 75 to 80F
(24 to 27C), during testing.
Purging:
A. Open valve at reservoir outlet.
B. To purge the hand pump (if used), loosen the discharge connection and slowly operate the hand
pump until all the air is expelled. Retighten connection.
C. To purge the complete system open the control valve if a hydrotor is installed or the high
pressure valve if this is being used. Start the engine pump to circulate the oil through the system.
Allow the pump to operate for a period sufficient to completely purge the system of air, After
purging, close the appropriate valve and proceed with the test.
A. NO SYSTEM PRESSURE
1. External leaks.
With pressure in system, check all hoses and fittings for leaks. Tighten or replace fittings and
any defective parts.
2. Drive broken.
Replace drive. Operator should disengage hydrotor as soon as engine starts. Prolonging the
period during which clutch overruns will reduce clutch life.
3. Incorrect drive.
Hydrotor may be assembled for LH rotation but with a RH drive. Change to correct hydrotor
drive.
CAUTION
Release all hydraulic pressure before removing the accumulator from the system
and release all nitrogen pressure before disassembling the accumulator.
1. Defective gage.
Replace gage.
11 October 2004
Crane Operation:
SLEW DRIVE:
BOOM:
2. Verify main hoist wedge socket is installed properly and the condition of the wire rope.
3. Verify the Anti Two Block Frame swings without excess force.
5. Verify all boom connection bolts have been tightened to the correct torque using the
correct torque values. (See Bolt Installation and Inspection Procedure, Section C)
9. Verify that all tools and debris have been removed from the Boom.
10. Verify that the Boom Butt Pins have been greased and that the Safety Bolts have been
installed.
2. Verify all ladders, safety gates, and platforms have been fitted correctly and secured.
3. Verify Upper Bearing bolts have been tightened to the correct torque using the torque
values in Section C.
4. Verify all tools and debris have been removed from the Gantry.
UPPERWORKS:
6. Verify the Access Ladder has been fitted correctly and is secure.
RIGGING:
1. Verify luffing rope is reeved correctly, lubricated, and wire rope is undamaged.
2. Verify that Load & Aux rope is reeved correctly, lubricated, and wire rope is not
damaged.
3. Verify the Main block is reeved with the correct number of falls (2,4,6, etc.).
4. Check the Bridle Block Assembly sheaves are lubricated and reeved correctly (if
fitted).
5. Check Pendant Lines (if fitted) to insure hairpins are installed and cables are in
satisfactory condition.
6. Verify Main Block Sheaves, Main Block Bearing, and Aux swivel have been
lubricated.
1. Verify the coolant in the radiator is to the correct level and that the water contains the
correct amount of Anti-freeze for adverse climatic conditions.
4. Check air filter for cleanness and the plastic wrapper has been removed.
CAB:
1. Check control mechanisms including function levers, throttle, engine start and stop, and
brakes for freedom of movement and for proper operation.
Commissioning:
This procedure details the specific actions to be performed prior to placing the crane into
service for first use. Note: It is essential to verify all fluid levels before initial start-up
(See Lubrication, Section D).
3. Check the air and non-mechanical systems for leakage and contamination.
4. Verify available air supply is of sufficient pressure and volume for safe operation.
5. Visually check wire rope for evident deterioration and damage, or improper reeving.
Verify installed rope is of the correct diameter, type and properly lubricated.
6. Visually check for loose or missing components such as walkway sections, ladders and
supports, bolts, pins, keepers or cotter pins.
7. Perform a 'walk-around' visual examination of the crane; crane boom, and support
structure to ensure no damage exists and that structural installation has been
completed.
9. Check boom hoist limit and anti-two block devices for proper operation. Care should
be exercised to prevent damage to crane components.
10. Visually check condition of loose gear to be used, such as slings, sling hooks and
shackles.
12. Hi-Low Boom Kickout: High: Adjust to 12" from boom stops.
Low: Adjust to platform requirements, Horizontal, 12 below
boom rest. NEVER disconnect this system.
13. Check boom angle/radius indicators (mechanical and electronic if equipped) over full
range and verify accuracy (see Load Indicator System, Section M).
14. Inspect sheaves for damage, rope path alignment, and freedom of movement.
Commissioning Checklist
DESCRIPTION: CRANE AND RIGGING LINES SYSTEM: MECH./HYD.
B) Boom
3 Boom Point Sheaves
C) Gantry
10 Gantry Sheaves
12 Connection Bolts
13 Tool & Debris Removal
COMMENTS:
Commissioning Checklist
DESCRIPTION: CRANE AND RIGGING LINES SYSTEM: MECH./HYD.
20 Access Ladder
21 Handrails (removable)
E) Rigging
23 Luffing Rope
27 Release Lines
28 Hold Lines
COMMENTS:
Commissioning Checklist
DESCRIPTION: ENGINE / CAB AREA SYSTEM: MECH./HYD.
B) Cab
4 Slew Left
5 Slew Right
COMMENTS:
Commissioning Checklist
DESCRIPTION: PREFERRED ITEMS SYSTEM: MECH./E & I
6 Windshield Wipers
7 Engine Overspeed Shut Down
11 Machinery Guards
12 Safety Guards
Electrical System
13 Telephone/Alarm System Function
18 Flood Lights
19 Aircraft Warning Lights
COMMENTS:
Commissioning Checklist
DESCRIPTION: PREFERRED ITEMS SYSTEM: MECH./E & I
23 Power Supplies
24 Circuit Breakers, Function
27 Annunciator Function
28 Audible Alarm Function
30 Fire System
31 Smoke Detector
32 Fire Detector
33 Earth Connections
COMMENTS:
SIGNATURE
DATE
25 April 2001
Inspection Checklist
Inspection Frequency:
The "Duty Cycle," or frequency of operation of Offshore Cranes varies from almost continuous
use (MODUS) to sitting idle for months at a time (unmanned production platforms). Therefore it is
not possible or practical for the crane manufacturer to provide universal inspection programs,
based on frequency of use, which are applicable to all possible situations.
Therefore, the following Inspection Checklist is to assist owners and operators in development of
an appropriate Preventative Maintenance Program applicable to their unique application.
All items should be checked by a qualified inspector. Records of every inspection, modification,
or repair, should be kept to formulate any maintenance trends that may develop. These records are
to be kept for at least two years.
NOTES: This list does not include items covered in Section D, Lubrication.
Cracked/chipped paint or rust can signify hidden structural deterioration.
Cab Area:
Level 1:
Out of service signs.
Remove any obstructions to clear operator vision (includes cleaning windows if necessary).
All instruments function properly
All engine instruments operate properly.
Crane functions for proper operation.
Throttle operates smoothly, from idle (950 rpm) to WOT (2,000 rpm).
Control levers operate freely and return to neutral when released.
All hoists operate smoothly.
Level 3:
Remove inspection plate behind seat and check for leaks.
Joysticks and console controls for leaks
Level 4:
Load Indicator accuracy
Vibration dampeners in good shape.
Level 2:
Boom hoist cable.
Boom dog function.
Brake band wear and condition.
Clevis pin on brake linkage and eccentric shaft.
Gearbox oil level(s) and condition ( full).
Hose abrasion.
Level 3:
Gearbox mounting bolts.
Motor mounting bolts.
Hoist frame to upperworks mounting bolts.
Frame, drum, and turntable structure for deterioration.
Brake to brake drum core welds.
Inside of brake drum area (where cable anchors are located).
Spline hub to drum weld.
Level 4:
Remove outer bearing cover to inspect bearings and seals.
Welds and structure for deterioration.
Fuel and hydraulic level gauges for accuracy (if equipped).
Fuel and hydraulic tanks for water.
Grating condition and loose or missing retainers.
Handrail connections.
Level 2:
Motor cooling needle valves are locked on gold setting (2 turns)(6,000 psi systems).
Electrical cable or hose abrasion.
Level 3:
No additional inspection required
Level 4:
No additional inspection required
Engine House:
Level 1:
Engine oil level.
Pump Drive fluid level (if applicable).
Suction pipes are completely open (if applicable).
Fuel, oil, or coolant leaks.
Out of service signs.
Level 3:
Engine mounting bolts.
Engine belt tightness and condition.
Engine mounted emergency kill operation.
Engine mounted starter button operation.
Drain air line dryer of water accumulation (if equipped).
Air line lubricator level (if equipped).
Exhaust system for leaks.
Level 4:
Welds and structure for deterioration.
Pump drive vent for contamination.
Suction pipe deterioration or leaks
Engine shut-down linkage and operation.
Engine emergency shut-down linkage and operation.
Engine mounted kill operation.
Oil cooler and radiator and clean as required to ensure proper airflow.
Vibration dampners for deterioration.
Air receiver for water, leaks, or corrosion (if equipped).
Handrail connections.
Swing Area:
Level 1:
Hydraulic leaks around swing motor and boom hoist limit assembly.
Condition of front shoe bearings and retainers.
Level 2:
Boom butt pin bushings and retainers.
Condition of all shoe bearings.
Lube oil level in reservoir ( - full).
Boom Kick-out for leaks.
Hose abrasion.
Level 4:
Lower Pinion gear partially to lubricate and inspect splines.
Slew retaining bolts (clean bolt and threads, apply loctite 271, and torque to 600 ft.lbs.)
Welds and structure for deterioration.
Level 2:
Hoist wire rope for wear or damage.
Brake band wear and condition.
Proper adjustment of brake linkage and condition.
Clevis pin on brake linkage and eccentric shaft.
Gearbox oil level and condition ( full).
Hose abrasion.
Level 3:
Gearbox mounting bolts.
Motor mounting bolts.
Hoist frame to boom mounting bolts.
Wire rope H blocks on hoist drum are tight.
Seals for visible wear.
Eccentric shaft and bushings for visible wear.
Hoist brake test:
Disconnect brake actuator pressure to release line.
Run hoist in the down direction at full power to ensure brake holds.
While testing brake, check the maximum hoist pressure.
Level 4:
Remove outer bearing cover to inspect bearings and seals.
Brake retaining bolts.
Frame, drum, and boom butt structure for deterioration.
Brake to brake drum core welds.
Inside of brake drum area (where cable anchors are located).
Spline hub to drum weld.
Complete hoist frame.
Level 3:
Boom chords and lacing for damage or deformation.
Bolts torqued to correct values without stretching.
Level 4:
Welds at connection plates (between boom sections).
Boom base vertical foot plates (plates where pivot pins attach).
Rub rails have at least 1/8 material remaining.
Walkways/grating condition and mounting bolts (if equipped).
Level 2:
All sheaves in point area for obvious damage or split thrust washers.
Boom suspension and load support plates for deformation or deterioration.
Bridle and bridle sheaves are in acceptable condition (if equipped).
Pendant lines and spelter sockets for deterioration (if equipped).
Load block:
Sheaves for obvious damage.
Shackle for missing hairpin or nut (if equipped).
Shackle, or hook, for excess wear or deformation.
Grease seal is undamaged.
Hook eyelet (stinger pin), or hook, rotates freely.
Latch closing properly (if equipped).
Aux line:
Auxiliary hook for cracks in throat or deformation.
Hook safety latch for damage and proper operation.
Stinger cable for broken strands or deterioration.
Free rotation of swivel joint.
Latch closing properly.
Level 3:
Point rub rails have at least 1/8 materia l remaining.
Bolts torqued to correct values without stretching.
Suspension wire rope.
Unbolt and lift overhaul ball to inspect dead end, bushing, swivel, and pins.
Anti-two block frame for damage and freedom of movement.
Aircraft warning light illuminates (typically with engine running).
Gantry:
Level 1:
Gantry sheaves for obvious damage
Air swivel for damage or leakage (if equipped).
Electric swivel for freedom of movement and damage (if equipped).
Boom hoist cable dead end.
Level 2:
Dead end plate connection.
Sheaves for damage, wear, cracks, or split thrust washers.
All gantry mounted electrical equipment working properly.
Upper bearing for excessive wear.
Jib crane is secured (if equipped).
Level 3:
Gantry to upperworks flange bolts.
Welds and structure for deterioration.
Lower flanges
Bearing area
Sheave area
Rear beam splices at angle
Boom spring stops in good condition (if equipped).
Level 4:
Ladder and handrails for damage or missing bolts.
Walkways/grating condition and mounting bolts.
Remove shaft and sheaves to clean and inspect bearings.
Kingpost:
Level 4 Only:
Welds and structure.
31 July 2003
Install all bolts with the threads down so water will not collect between the threads and nuts.
Boom bolt heads must face the boom point.
Place a hardened flat washer under the nut of each bolt that complies with SeaTrax Specification
for Large Diameter Nuts & Bolts. Torque all bolts according to size & grade (see chart on next
page).
Subsequent Inspections:
Visually check that boom connector pads are flush. There may be some gap due to uneven
surfaces between the two pads, but the gap should not be continuous throughout the entire pad
area. A good way to check the bottom bolts is to raise the boom slightly out of the boom cradle
before checking for gaps. Check to see if gap closes when boom is set back in the cradle.
Check the torque by applying proper torque with a torque wrench. If the nut turns, record this
condition and recheck after 12 - 24 hours of operation. If the nut turns again, change the bolt,
nut and hardened flat washer.
POINT POINT
All bolts 1 and larger must comply with SeaTrax Specification for Large Diameter Nuts &
Bolts. All others are Grade 8.
NOTES:
1. For wet torque, Molybdenum Disulfide Grease is the only approved lubricant. Other lubricates
require different torque values. DO NOT USE ANY LUBRICANT ON TEFLON COATED BOLTS)
2. The torques listed above are lower than maximum allowable for each respective bolt size due
to the low load requirement in this particular application.
3. Stainless steel bolts are typically used on non-structural items where specific torque is not
required, therefore they are not included in this table.
Service Manager
SeaTrax Inc.
13223 Spencer Rd. (FM 529)
Houston, Texas 77041 U.S.A.
tel.: (713) 896-6500
fax: (713) 896-6611
8 May 2001
Bolts:
ASTM A 354 (current issue) Grade BD Hex Head Bolts
Dimensions to be in accordance with ANSI/ASME B18.2.1
Threads to be Unified National Coarse per ANSI B1.1
Finish to be Fluorokote #1, blue.
Grade Marking to be six (6) radial lines on the head per ASTM A 354 section 15
Certification per ASTM A 354, section 14 is required. (Includes Mill Certs)
Nuts:
ASTM A 194 (current issue) Grade 2H Heavy Hex Nuts
Dimensions to be in accordance with ANSI/ASME B18.2.2 for Heavy Hex Series
Threads to be Unified National Coarse per ANSI B1.1
Finish to be Fluorokote #1, blue.
Grade Marking to be 2H per ASTM A 194 section 11
Certification per ASTM A 194, section 13 is required. (Includes Mill Certs)
Washers:
ASTM F 436 Hardened Flat Washers (1 ea. under each nut)
Finish to be Fluorokote #1, blue.
Bolts:
SAE J429 (current issue) Grade 8 Hex Head Bolts
Dimensions to be in accordance with ANSI/ASME B18.2.1
Threads to be Unified National Coarse per ANSI B1.1
Finish to be Fluorokote #1, blue.
Grade Marking to be six (6) radial lines on the head per ASTM A 354 section 15
Mill Certs are required
4 April 2001
Never use a hook whose throat opening has increased, or whose tip has bent to the point the
locking pin can not be inserted through the locking latch and hook body. Inspect the
shackle eyelet in the hook for deformation or damage. If it is significantly deformed, the
hook should be taken out of service. Latches will not work properly on hooks with bent
or worn tips.
Always visually inspect any shackle before using and verify it is the correct rating (tons)
for that load , and that it is not visibly deformed or missing the nut or cotter pin. Inspect
the bolt of the shackle to insure it is not bent or damaged.
Never repair, alter, rework, or reshape a hook by welding, heating, burning, or bending.
Non-conforming hooks should be replaced.
Visibly verify that the load block sheave(s) have been properly greased, are in good
condition, and rotate freely. There should be no visible cracks in the load block weldment.
The load block bearing should be properly greased and rotate freely.
During the annual inspection, the shaft and sheaves must be removed, cleaned, and
thoroughly inspected.
Visually inspect the Astinger line@ (from overhaul ball to hook) checking for broken wires,
damaged hook, or loose/missing bolts/pins.
During the quarterly inspection, remove the bolts at the bottom of the overhaul ball and
slide it up. Inspect the bushing (at the top of the block), swivel, pins, wedge socket, and
wire rope
See Section F, Rigging, for proper methods of inspecting wire rope (stinger cable).
Wedge Sockets
1 August 1999
Wedge Sockets
Securing rope dead end in a wedge socket
Wedge socket will be installed with the live load side of the wire rope in line with the wedge socket
pin. One wire rope clamp is to be used in conjunction with the wedge socket (on the Terminator
style).
This style wedge socket is assembled by attaching a clamp through the wedge, and securing to the dead
end of the line.
Maximum 3 times
rope diameter
Cable Clips
Crosby G-450
Rope SeaTrax Clip Torque
Diameter Part No. (Ft.Lbs)
5
/8 - 95
3
/4 10005 130
7
/8 10006 225
1 10007 225
1
1 /8 10019 225
11 /4 10025 360
3
1 /8 10049 360
NOTE: Torque values shown are based upon the
threads being clean, dry, and free of lubricant.
1 May 2001
Boom Lock
Boom Lock Function:
The Boom Lock has been designed to hold the boom in place during service of the motor or
gearbox. DO NOT engage the Boom Lock while the drum is turning, it is not designed as a
brake. DO NOT engage the Boom Lock and drive the hoist in the down direction. This can
damage the lock assembly and gearbox.
The new boom lock has been specifically designed to require two people to operate because crane
operators tend to use it for more than a maintenance tool and forget it is engaged.
To engage the Boom Lock, have a maintenance person stand on the gearbox side of the boom hoist
and locate the handle for the Boom Lock. With one hand, push the handle forward. As the handle
moves forward, the latch will release. With the other hand, pull the latch up against the handle.
Allow the handle and latch to move to the back under the pressure of the spring. The operator can
now very gently boom down until the boom lock is fully engaged and the boom stops lowering (the
boom point may move less than a foot). DO NOT continue to drive into the locking pawl, it is not
designed to take the immense force generated by a motor and gearbox. Visually verify that the
pawl is fully engaged in the ratchet mechanism.
10 February 2000
The boom limit system consists of a "boom kick-out" weldment which rotates about the boom
pivot point, with an extension lever which attaches to the boom, so it moves up and down
exactly as the boom does. On the circular section of the kick-out are mounted two Cam Plates
with a ramped surface on each. Each plunger slide actuates a piston, which operates a cartridge-
mounted hydraulic control valve. These valves are mounted inside the valve body, which is
bolted to the upperworks at the boom pivot point.
OPERATION:
When the left hand joystick is pulled back, hydraulic oil from the control circuit is sent to the up
side of the boom control valve. Between these two points is the boom kick-out. As the boom is
raised, the arm of the kick-out raises also until Plunger Slide "A" contacts its piston. This
actuates the cartridge valve and dumps pressure from the joystick to the tank; therefore, the
control valve no longer receives the signal to boom up. As the boom is lowered, the arm of the
kick-out moves down until Plunger Slide "B" contacts its piston, again causing oil pressure to
dump back to the tank.
Each Plunger Slide plate has two curved slots, which allow the plate to move back and forth
along a fixed radius, corresponding to a range of different boom positions. The "A" plunger
slide should be adjusted to provide a minimum of 12" of clearance between the boom and the
boom stops when the valve kicks out at maximum angle. If the distance is not correct, loosen
the two bolts attaching the plunger slide, and move it in the proper direction to produce the
desired result.
The Boom Hoist Kick-out should be tested several times while raising the boom, first low speed
and then full speed, to ensure that the boom does not contact the boom stops with excessive
force. The next step is to adjust the low angle limit on the kick-out system. The "B" plunger
slide should be adjusted so that the valve kicks out when the boom is horizontal, 12 below the
boom cradle. Adjust the plunger slide as necessary, and re-tighten the bolts. The kick-out will
require periodic readjustment throughout the life of the crane.
11 November 1999
Pressure relief valves are installed in a circuit to make certain that system pressure does not
exceed safe pre-set limits. Relief valves are intended to relieve occasional excess pressures
arising during the course of normal operation. Excess fluid is allowed to return to the
reservoir through an outlet port in the valve while full adjusted pressure is maintained in the
system.
NOTE: All hydraulic system adjustments should be performed only when the engine and
hydraulic system are at normal operating temperature. If the crane is cold and has not been
run, start the engine and run the crane to allow the hydraulic oil to warm to near normal
operating temperature.
Main/Auxiliary and Boom Hoist (Refer to Control Valve and Pump Drawings)
1. Locate the pump and corresponding control valve and brake actuator.
2. On the brake actuator, disconnect and plug the line running from the brake release
valve to the brake release actuator (brake line closest to hoist frame).
3. Look at the pump from the back. Find the regulator assembly (this is located 90
clockwise from the suction pipe). There are two adjustment screws on the backside
(there may be a cone shaped cover over them that must be removed. Only adjust the
one furthest clockwise. Loosen the jam nut and turn this screw all the way in. DO
NOT adjust the other screw.
4. On the control valve, locate the pressure relief valve (this may be covered by a
disposable orange cap). Loosen the jam nut and back out the screw one full turn.
6. Have the operator drive the corresponding hoist in the full down position at full throttle.
This should be held during the complete adjustment process. (Since the brake release
line has been disconnected the hoist should not move.)
8. On the control valve, slowly turn the screw in until the pressure reaches 5,800 psi.
Lock the jam nut at this pressure.
9. Return to the pump and back out on the adjustment screw until the pressure drops to
5,400. Lock down the jam nut.
10. Reconnect the brake release line. Pressure adjustment on the pump and valve is now
complete. For Safety, DO NOT set operating pressures above 5,400 psi.
NOTE: Since the main hoist and auxiliary hoist share the same pump, control valve,
and relief valve, all auxiliary hoist relief valve adjustments are completed using the
main hoist, as detailed above.
NOTE: All adjustments are done at full throttle with the slew joystick full right or left.
7. Slowly move the left-hand joystick fully to the left or right while increasing engine
speed to maximum. The Slew Pressure should read 2,800 psi 50. If the pressure is
correct, move to step 11. If pressure needs adjustment, continue to step 8.
9. Remove the acorn nut and brass washer if equipped. Loosen the jam nut and slowly
turn the set screw into valve (clockwise) to increase pressure, or unscrew (counter
clockwise) to reduce pressure.
10. Once 2800 psi has been achieved, lock the jam nut. Replace the brass washer and
acorn nut if removed. NOTE: 2,800 psi may not be achievable on worn pumps. In
this case, turn the set screw in a few turns. Next, watch the pressure as the screw is
backed out. Once the pressure starts to drop, stop and set the jam nut. Replace the brass
washer and acorn nut.
11. Return to the slew area and locate the front cartridge in each crossover relief valve.
12. With the joystick in the full right position and the throttle fully depressed, slowly
unscrew the plunger in the front cartridge until the pressure drops to 2,500 psi. For
single slew motor units move to step (14), for multiple slew motor units continue to
step (13).
13. Move to the next motor assembly and front cartridge. Unscrew the plunger until the
pressure drops below 2,500 psi then screw it in slightly. Repeat this step for any
remaining front cartridges.
14. Move the joystick to the full left position and repeat steps (12) and (13) for the rear
cartridges.
2. Allow the engine to warm up and the engine to idle (about 925 RPM). Read the
Control System pressure gauge while the engine is idling. The gauge should read
approximately 600 psi 50 psi with the crane at normal operating temperature.
3. If the pressure is not correct, find the control system pressure relief valve. Loosen the
rear knurled jam nut and screw the front knob into valve (clockwise) to raise pressure,
or unscrew (counter-clockwise) to lower pressure until gauge reads 600 psi. If pressure
will not come up to 600 psi, close the three motor cooling needle valves near the
control system relief valve. If the pressure still does not increase, the control system
filter may require replacement if installed in the line before the relief valve (refer to
hydraulic schematic).
5. Raise engine to maximum RPM and check pressure gauge. Gauge should read no
higher than about 700 psi. If the pressure is substantially higher, this may indicate a
problem with the relief valve. Long term usage in this condition can artificially shorten
the life of seals in the control system. Contact SeaTrax for assistance in resolving this
problem.
28 June 2007
General
Seatrax cranes are equipped with drum type brakes with external brake bands. The brake is tightened
around the drum by the force of the brake actuator.
The actuator holds tension on the brake band by use of an internal spring(s). To release the brake,
hydraulic pressure is applied to the actuator forcing the internal piston to retract the piston rod and
compress the spring(s).
NOTE: All adjustments and testing should be done with no load unless otherwise stated.
Inspection
The brake band and associated components should be periodically inspected for wear or deformation.
When inspecting the components, insure that:
? The band material is sufficiently thick (rivets are not wearing into drum).
? There are no cracks or deformation of band weldment.
? All nuts are tight.
? The brake band bushing (over eccentric pin) is in good condition (most commonly worn part).
? The eccentric pin is in good condition (damage occurs once brake band bushing wears through).
? Brake arm is within 5 of vertical (approximately).
? The eccentric pin is in a position either nearest or farthest from the drum (depending on the
applicatio n).
? The actuator and associated hoses are not leaking.
? All shoulder bolts and cotter pins are in good condition.
? The brake holds when tested.
Testing
To test that a brake will hold when applied:
? Disconnect brake actuator pressure to release line.
? Run hoist in the down direction at full power to ensure brake holds.
? If brake squeals or does not hold, see Adjustment.
? If the drum does not turn, re-attach all hoses, testing is complete.
WARNING: Keep body parts and clothing away from rotating drum.
1.2 Loosen jam nuts on brake bands. Tighten or loosen adjusting nuts as necessary until the
brake lever is in the vertical position and the eccentric pin is oriented as shown.
NOTE: The brake band should have a nut and lock washer on the inside and a flat washer and
nut on the outside. Brakes should look as shown when engaged.
2.2 On the Boom brake eccentric shaft, the pin for the brake band should be at a point
nearest the drum.
2.3 Having the eccentric pin in the wrong position can cause the brake to apply improperly. Excessive wear
and eventual failure could also occur.
28 June 2001
Figure 1
May 5, 2005
Operation
The SeaTrax bearing system consists of two sets of bearings. The upper bearing is a circular
bushing block, which is located at the top of the Kingpost. A circular steel frame at the top of
the gantry surrounds the bearing. Above this is the bearing thrust plate and collector ring
assembly. The vertical force component due to the crane and horizontal force component (the
overturning moment) of the crane and load is transferred to the fixed Kingpost through the
cylindrical section of the upper bearing at the top, and through the bearing shoes at the bottom.
The lower bearing shoes pin directly to the turntable at the base of the Upperworks.
Bearing Wear
The upper bearing should be replaced if " of the 1" thick material has worn away from its
inside diameter, or from the horizontal surface. The lower bearing shoes should be replaced
when no more than " of the thick material has worn away from the middle of the shoe. If
the plastic bearing material wears away to the point of metal-to-metal contact, the crane will
make a dragging noise or may refuse to swing, especially with a heavy load. If metal-to-metal
contact occurs, the crane should be stopped immediately and the problem corrected. Continued
use of the crane can damage the kingpost-bearing surface and require extensive repairs.
3 Center the Upperworks on the Kingpost by placing 50-ton pancake jacks at base of Upperworks
arranged with equal spacing.
4 Remove the front shoe retaining pins and pull the shoe assemblies straight up.
5 Remove the four sheet metal screws, which mount the plastic shoe to the steel shoe
support.
6 Install the new shoes to the steel shoe support and tighten the mounting screws.
7 Apply a liberal amount of EP multi-purpose grease to the bearing surface of the new shoe
and the bearing surface of the Kingpost.
8 Install the front shoe assemblies to the turntable and reinstall the retaining pins.
9 Release hydraulic jack to allow the Front Shoes to come to rest against the Kingpost.
Install the Rear shoes.
10 Grease each bearing with a grease gun. The crane is now ready to operate.
3 Unbolt and remove the bearing retainer blocks and the bearing thrust plate.
4 If the top of the Kingpost is resting against the front of the bearing, use the jacks to make
adjustments. Boom suspension lines need to have some slack in them.
5 If the top of the Kingpost is resting against the back of the bearing, use the jack to make
adjustments.
6 Use the three 50-ton pancake jacks to center the Upperworks about the Kingpost if any
more adjustment is needed.
7 Mark the orientation of the bearing assembly so it can be replaced in the same direction.
Remove the upper bearing assembly by placing 4 bolts (with 1-8 x 5 unc threads) in the
top of the bearing and lifting straight up.
8 These cranes have a 2 piece upper bearing. Lift out the worn synthetic radial / thrust
bearing and press in the new ones. It is important to replace both pieces of this bearing at
the same time.
9 Lubricate the new bearings with EP grease and set them into the gantry in their original
position. Bolt the bearing thrust cover plate and the retaining blocks down and torque to
specs.
10 Remove the timbers and release and remove the three 50 ton pancake jacks from beneath
the Upperworks.
1. Remove all slew motors and all but one brake from slew gearboxes (the brake assembly
is directly below the motor). In most instances, you can leave all hoses connected.
2. On the remaining brake, locate the top hose fitting. Disconnect the existing hose and
attach a hand pump with gauge to the brake.
3. Insert a splined hand crank (available from SeaTrax parts dept.) into the spline on top of
each gearbox.
4. Release the slew brake by pumping 300 to 500 psi into the line.
5. Turn all hand cranks clockwise for slewing to right, and counterclockwise to slew left.
7. The required torque in mild conditions will be approximately 25-50 ft. lbs. In high wind
or listing conditions, a slew torque of 75 to 100 ft. lbs. could be required.
NOTE: Removing part no. 20078 pancake gear reducer will lower the number of turns
required, but significantly increase the torque.
8. When the desired position is reached, release the pressure at the hand pump to set the
slew brake.
9. Reinstall and check all items that were removed once slewing becomes possible.
* Due to the high number of revolutions required to rotate 90, SeaTrax suggests the use of an auxiliary
hydraulic power unit attached to one motor and removing the remaining motors and brakes.
18 April 2006
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Portland Wharf, Southtown Road, Gt Yarmouth,
Norfolk, NR31 OJJ, England
Phone: 44 (0) 1493 651311 Fax: 44 (0) 1493 604900
NOTE: 1) Above quantities are the totals for all 4 cranes and shall be delivered with the cranes
2) Item 5 & 6 Filters cannot be cleaned up and reused.
3) See Lubrication Schedule for recommended types of Oil to be used on the Seatrax crane
4) The Operations & Maintenance Manual (including Cabin Equipment) details all the cranes equipment. This list is purely for Start-up and Commissioning
Spares.
5) Item 1 is a selection of O Rings for the hydraulic hose connections
6) Item 2 is CAFF Gasket Paper for pumps and motor gaskets
7) Please note that the seal kit and gasket kit will probably not be required as system will have been pressurised and commissioned at our factory.
8) The 2 year Operating Spares List has been submitted as a separate document.
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OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
NPCC MAERSK OIL QATAR
AL SHAHEEN BLOCK 5 PROJECT
1 No. S9028 Tag No. ASEDA-A-6101
SEATRAX JOB NOS 4527-UK
LUBRICATION SCHEDULE
Page 1 of 12
P.O. Box 840687, Houston, Texas 77284
Phone: 713 896 6500 Fax: 713 896 6611
Lubrication
General Information
It is recommended that a periodic lubrication schedule be established for the crane and that
this schedule be carefully followed. All lubrication intervals recommended in the section
represents minimum safe intervals for normal conditions.
Lubrication must be preformed more frequently when the crane is subjected to extreme
temperature changes, prolonged operation, and severe weather. Lubrication periods may
be extended during periods of inactivity.
Keys to Lubrication:
Use the correct type and quantity of lubricant, applied properly, at appropriate
intervals.
Clean grease gun and grease fittings to avoid forcing grit into zerk. Bearings are best
greased while rotating.
Drain oil cases when oil is hot so the drained oil will carry off any sludge.
Keep funnels, plugs, and oil spouts clean. Wipe off oil covers before using.
Watch for signs of incorrect lubrication, neglected areas, or excess grease accumulation.
The frequency of lubrication, as given in the charts, is intended as a guide. This does
not mean that under certain operating conditions some points may not require more
frequent lubrication or other special attention. Use good judgement and common
sense in lubricating.
Oiling points should not be overlooked when lubricating. A few drops of oil should be
periodically applied to all metal parts subject to wear.
NOTE: Synthetic oils may offer a practical option for all cranes, especially those operated
in extremely high or low temperature environments. Most brands of synthetic oils provide
improved flow at low temperature and greater stability at high temperature.
CAUTION: Because of the high cost of synthetic oils, combined with large reservoir
quantities in the hydraulic circuit, there is an understandable reluctance to change the oil
once it becomes contaminated. Contaminated oil is the leading cause of hydraulic
problems, and the main contributor to component failures.
As with any oil or lube being considered, compatibility with components and seals in the
system must be verified prior to use.
P.O. Box 840687, Houston, Texas 77284
Phone: 713 896 6500 Fax: 713 896 6611
Lubricant Types
EO Engine Oil, see engine manufacturer's recommendations
MPG Multi-purpose type grease with EP (extreme pressure) additive; must have a high
resistance to water washout.
MPL Multi-purpose gear lubricant, SAE-90 with EP additive
HO Hydraulic oil, per chart
WRL Wire rope lubricant, see wire rope manufacturer's recommendations
MAS Molybdenum based Anti-Seize
NOTE: All above lubricants are available in synthetic.
* Change engine oil & filter according to manufactures recommendations (See Section L OP
manual) If oil annalists is run then change as required.
** See location point Diagram attached
*** Gearbox (pump drive, planetary, etc.) oil should be changed after the first 50 hours of
operation, then at 1000 hours, or 1 year, whichever comes first. Change if there are any
traces of contamination, particles, or discoloration.
Lubrication Chart
Duty Cycles
Heavy Duty: Crane is used more than 50 hours a week
Medium Duty: Crane is used 21 to 50 hours a week.
Light Duty: Crane is used less the 20 hours a week
Weekly Weekly Weekly MPG (1 Shot) Pump Drive Pad Input Shaft
H 2 MPG (1 Shot) Electric Swivel
M MPG (1 Shot) Swing Light Brackets
Check & lube Load, Boom & Aux
Wire Rope:( Section F)
K MAS (3 Shots) Pinion Gear(s)
6 Months Yearly Yearly Hyd. Oil Tank: Drain & Fill (See Chart)
Boom
Hoist
Figure 1
WARNING: Failure to lubricate the machine properly in accordance with this manual and
general good practice may cause a failure due to excessive wear or overheating, resulting in a
dangerous and costly accident.
Lubrication Points
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Grease Points
Grease
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Grease
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PUMP DRIVE LUBRICATION
For Part No.s 20200, 20201, 20202 & 20206
The center drive shaft should have one shot of MPG EP2 grease
applied on a weekly basis.
GREASE INSERT
PUMP DRIVE LUBRICATION
For Part No.s 20135, 20156, 20173 & 20195
Each independent drive should have 2 shots of SAE 90wt oil applied from a oil can
into the breather on a monthly basis.
BREATHERS
BREATHERS
Engine Oils
The following chart of oil grades is typical for the diesel engines installed in SeaTrax
Marine Cranes. For further information on engine lubrication, see the manufacturers
Operation and Maintenance Manual.
NOTE: Synthetic oils are acceptable in diesel engines because they have improved flow
characteristics especially in Arctic conditions. All oils must meet API CH-4 requirements.
Gear Oils
Gear oils are used in all hoists throughout the crane. It is imperative that these oils are
replaced at the required intervals, especially if run at high temperatures for extended
periods of time.
As with all lubricants, using the correct grade and additives is crucial to proper
performance. Any gear oil used must have an EP (Extreme Pressure) additive. EP
additives are specifically designed to prevent metal-to-metal contact in the operation of
highly loaded gears.
The most commonly used gear oils are multi-grade types. SeaTrax hoist drives are
typically filled with 80W-90 unless the customer requests a specific lubricant. This
weight is appropriate for most operating conditions. Operations in an environment that
is extremely hot (over 100F), or cold (below 0F), may require draining the gearboxes
and refilling them with a lubricant developed for these specific temperatures.
Excessively hot environments may require the use of an 80W-140 gear oil which flows
like an SAE 80 weight gear oil in cold temperatures and gives the protection of SAE
140 weight gear oil.
Arctic cold requires the use of a 75W-90 gear oil which flows like an SAE 75 weight
gear oil in cold temperatures and gives the protection of SAE 90 weight gear oil.
In either of these extreme environments, a synthetic lubricant should be used.
Because hoist gearboxes can develop extremely high temperatures during extended usage,
these oils should be checked frequently and changed when discoloration becomes
apparent. Failure to replace gearbox oil after it has discolored can significantly shorten
the life span of the gears and bearings.
Grease
SeaTrax lubricates all bearings and bushings on the crane during the assembly process.
A high quality grease with EP and Moly additives, as well as a high resistance to water
washout, is necessary to prevent metal to metal contact and premature wear. All areas
requiring grease should be attended to as shown by the Lubrication Chart.
It is also necessary to use grease rated for the expected service temperature of the crane.
Hydraulic Oils
A great deal of research and testing has been performed in the selection of a hydraulic
fluid that will give optimum performance, operate in a wide range of ambient
temperatures, be long lasting, and readily available at bulk stations.
It should be understood that there are several different types of fluids that are generally
used in hydraulic systems. These are engine oils, automatic transmission fluids, and
hydraulic oils.
Engine oils are designed chiefly for use in internal combustion engines to keep the
impurities from combustion "blow-by" in suspension. It is not desirable to keep impurities
in suspension in a hydraulic system due to the critical tolerances between mating parts in
the pumps and valves, and the long intervals between oil changes.
For the above reasons, neither engine oils, nor automatic transmission fluids, are to
be used in the hydraulic system.
Hydraulic oils are designed specifically for use in hydraulic systems. They are purposely
made without detergents to permit water and wear particles to settle out of the oil in the
large quiet zones of the reservoir. As a result, there is less rust and wear in the pumps,
motors and valves.
Greater chemical stability against oil oxidation is built into hydraulic oils to avoid the
necessity of frequent changes in a large volume hydraulic system. They contain longer
lasting additives to give greater shear stability, anti-wear and anti-foaming properties, and
seal compatibility.
Original Fill
High quality ISO 68 hydraulic oil is typically used for the original fill in the hydraulic
system. This type of oil was chosen because it is a non-detergent, shear stable, anti-
foaming, anti-wear hydraulic oil with high resistance to rust and oxidation. The additives
used in the oil are suitable for long duration use and are compatible with the seals used in
the crane. Its exceptionally high viscosity index allows it to thin less at high temperatures
and thicken less at low temperatures. This is an important quality for cold weather
starting. This oil can be used for temperatures from 30F to 110F.
Field Fill
Whenever oil must be added to the system, or when an oil change becomes necessary,
one of the hydraulic oils shown on the chart should be used. (Full is 2 to 3 below top)
IMPORTANT NOTES:
1. The use of oil heaters in the hydraulic tank may change the oil recommended for a
particular environment.
2. When operating in an extremely cold environment, slowly rotate each hoists for one
minute to allow warmer oil from the tank to replace the cold oil in the lines and
warm the motors.
Oil Capacity
Note: These are approximate quantities of oils required. All levels should be checked
as detailed within the Lubrication Schedule.
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Date of Issue: 27/11/2007
4527-UK N.P.C.C. Maersk Oil Qatar AS Issue: No: 01
Al Shaheen Block 5 S9028 Crane
Title Contract Ref: 4527-UK
Customer Ref: N.P.C.C
Component Weight and C of G Calculations Including Handling Document No: SXPP.121.01
Arrangement Page No: 1 of 13
1.0 GENERAL
This procedure has been issued to enable the handling of the crane equipment, during the transport of the crane from Seatrax UK to the
installation site. This includes the Centre of Gravity and slinging Arrangement for each component.
Note: The recommendations within this procedure are based on the manufacturers knowledge of the product and do not encompass
the
constraints which may be faced during installation on site which shall remain sole responsibility of the buyer.
Due to variations in equipment supply for each crane contract, sling lengths shown should be viewed as approximate only, minor
changes may be required by the addition of shackles etc to ensure a level lift.
METRIC Total
MEASUREMENTS Total Weight in Weight in
Length in Width in Height in Cubic Weight in Metric Metric
Description Qty mm mm mm Cubic m metres kilograms Tons Tons
Cab Wingdeck & Turntable 1 6,011 5,730 3,328 114.6 114.6 25,673.0 25.67 25.67
Engine House 1 5,315 3,296 4,123 72.2 72.2 11,521.0 11.52 11.52
Boom Butt 1 6,096 2,997 2,369 43.3 43.3 13,064.0 13.06 13.06
Boom Insert 1 6,096 2,997 2,370 43.3 43.3 2,839.0 2.84 2.84
Boom Insert 1 3,048 2,997 2,370 21.6 21.6 1,442.0 1.44 1.44
Boom Insert 2 12,192 2,997 2,370 86.6 173.2 4,354.0 4.35 8.70
Boom Point 1 12,192 2,997 2,370 86.6 86.6 8,040.0 8.04 8.04
NOTES
1. Equipment listed above is for 1 (one) crane only.
2. All weights & dimensions shown above are estimates.
Shipping weights and dimensions are confirmed at the load out.
3. The Handrails are removed from the Upperworks for transportation purposes.
4. Platforms, Handrails and Ladders are removed from the Gantry for transportation purposes.
5. The Fly Jib is removed from the Boom Point for transportation.
6. The 40 Containers Nett weight = 3,500kg. 2 (two) cranes miscellaneous items could be transported inside.
3.1 The centres of gravity shown on the figures below are typical of the Seatrax S9028 Series Crane c/w 52m Boom.
3.2 The details of the lifting equipment required for each crane component is detailed in the referenced figures above.
Please refer to the figures for any special requirements of the lifting equipment.
a) Slinging arrangement
b) Size, length and quantity of slings and shackles
NOTE: All wire rope slings should be tagged with its details (length, SWL) for easy identification. The tag slip may not be
1 tied to the eye of the sling or marked punched on the eye of the sling.
FIGURE 1
TURNTABLE AND CAB ASSEMBLY
4.7m, 15T SWL SLING REAR 4.7m, 15T SWL SLING REAR
5.0m, 15T SWL SLING FRONT 5.0m, 15T SWL SLING FRONT
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ENGINE HOUSE ASSEMBLY
5m, 15T SWL SLING REAR 5m, 15T SWL SLING REAR
4.7m, 15T SWL SLING FRONT 4.7m, 15T SWL SLING FRONT
12T SHACKLE
TYP. 4- PLCS.
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1184
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Dean Barlow Stationery Page 1 of 1
Dean Barlow
Mr Naisam,
The comments we have received from NPCC reference the Erection & Installation Procedure we consider to be non-
applicable for the following reasons;
NPCC Requests (Wire rope initial lubrication and frequency of lubrication requirement). Please be advised that
the wire rope is supplied with factory impregnated grease. The lubrication schedule (which is a separate
document) details the further greasing of the wire rope.
As these are NPCC's only 2 comments made to the Erection & Installation Procedures I therefore request that NPCC
agree that I resubmit the Erection & Installation Procedures without any revisions for NPCC's Code A approval.
Best Regards,
Dean Barlow
Operations Manager
Seatrax UK Limited
07/12/2007
P.O. Box 840687, Houston, Texas 77284
Phone: 713 896 6500 Fax: 713 896 6611
9 April 2001
NOTE: Once the Initial Start-up and Commissioning Procedure has as been completed, the
hoists can be rotated to reeve the wire rope.
TOOLING
No special tools are required; all work can be completed using normal hand tools.
KINGPOST
1. Remove upper bearing block and thrust washer from loose gear. Grease Kingpost vertical
and horizontal surfaces where the upper bearing rides. Place upper bearing block over
Kingpost pin with the thrust bearing down.
2. Attach 2 tag lines to Kingpost at bull gear for stabilization during lift.
3. Lift Kingpost using two part sling attached to the lifting eyes atop the Kingpost.
4. Lower the Kingpost onto platform pedestal and set vertically true in the N-S and E-W to "
2E. Ensuring the upper bearing is lined up with the boom cradle (the semi-circular
bearing guides should be to the sides).
5. Fully weld the interconnecting butt-weld and complete all necessary NDE.
GANTRY
6. Attach main ladder extension to upperworks (N/A on 4220, 4224, and 6020 models).
7. Lift gantry using lifting eyes attached and position over the Upperworks assembly.
8. Lower gantry onto matching Upperworks splice plates, Connect the two units together
using the bolts supplied (refer to Bolt Installation and Inspection Procedure in Section C).
Erection Pro 42-80 Page 1 of 3
9. Tighten bolts hand tight, and then apply the required torque as specified in the table.
UPPERWORKS/GANTRY
1. Lower the Upperworks assembly over the Kingpost, aligning bearing with gantry opening,
and lower into position. Grease and install all lower bearing shoes (refer to Swing Bearing
System Replacement Procedure in Section C).
2. Lower all cables and air line through Kingpost and tie them off to keep them from falling.
Install cables and airline to collector bottom box.
3. Connect electrical/instrument cables to slip ring collector. Bolt slip-ring assembly to top of
Kingpost.
4. Attach external gantry air line (in loose gear box) to air swivel atop the collector ring.
Run the line with the cable channel down the gantry and attach to the line near the boom
winch.
5. At Kingpost base, connect electrical cables to junction boxes, airline to rig air, and access
ladder to upperworks.
BOOM SECTIONS
1. Bolt the sections of boom together as show in the general assembly. The AV@ on the end
of the boom section is always toward the boom point. Insert bolts with the head toward the
boom tip. Install a hardened flat washer under the head of the bolt and under the nut. Use
only the bolts supplied or bolts that conform to SeaTrax Specifications for Large Diameter
Nuts and Bolts (Section C). Torque to correct value.
BOOM ASSEMBLY
1. Insert boom butt into boom connection plates in Upperworks. Insert boom foot pins.
Insert and tighten boom foot pin retaining bolts (Supplied).
3. Connect hydraulic hoses to main/aux. winch as marked, ensuring hose is passed through
the carrier hoops provided. It is imperative dirt is kept from entering the system.
At this point, the crane can be run in accordance with Initial Start-up & Commissioning
Procedure while the rope is reeved.
RIGGING
Attachments:
Initial Start-up and Commissioning Procedure (Section C)
Bolt Installation & Inspection Procedure (Section C)
Specification for Large Diameter Nuts & Bolts (Section C)
Swing Bearing System Replacement Procedure (Section C)
Wedge Sockets (Section C)
Rigging (Section F)
Reeving Diagrams (Section F)
Lubrication (Section D)
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AL SHAHEEN BLOCK 5 PROJECT
1 No. S9028 Tag No. ASEDA-A-6101
SEATRAX JOB NOS 4527-UK
A - ACCEPTED
B - COMMENTS AS MARKED
C - NOT ACCEPTED
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Revision Sheet
NPCC MOQ
AL SHAHEEN BLOCK 5
01 1 of 4
P.O. No. 0096048-2007-70033-AC
Contract: 4527/28/29/30-UK
1.0 SCOPE
1.1 This procedure outlines the requirement for unpacking and preservation.
Note: The recommendations within this procedure are based on the Manufacturers
knowledge of the product.
1.2 The Crane will be broken down & shipped to site as major component parts as listed below: -
Kingpost The Kingpost will be delivered with the Hemisphere Upper Bearing Area
heavily greased. Should the grease become contaminated by dust or any other foreign
body. The upper bearing area is to be degreased and new uncontaminated grease applied 1
prior to installation of the crane and upper bearing.
All Components have been fully lubricated and run up during the factory function test, prior
to delivery.
Note: The Cab and Engine Room are accessible at all times.
Gantry The Gantry will be delivered with the luffing sheaves and shaft assembled and
fully greased. Grease is fed through the middle of the shaft pushing the old grease out of
the bearing and any contamination that may have occurred during storage. Therefore it is 1
Boom Butt The Boom Butt has the Main and Aux Hoist assembled within it. The Main
and Aux Hoist have been fully function tested at the factory and is greased and lubricated
prior to delivery.
Note: The Hydraulic Hoses to and from the Main and Aux Hoists are disconnected and
plugged/ blanked off, the hoses are coiled back to the Upperworks and stored.
Hydraulic hoses shall be tagged with respect to Hoist before coiling. 1
Boom Inserts The Boom Inserts will be delivered with the Boom Walkway and Rope
Guards.
Boom Point & Fly Jib The Boom Point and Fly Jib is delivered with the Luffing, Main
and Aux Sheaves and Shafts assembled and fully greased.
Humidity Control
The following items will have a humidity control in the form of silicon bags: -
The engine having been run up during the factory testing of the crane will be delivered without
preservation.
2.0 RECIEVING
2.1 Prior to unloading from vessel the customer should make arrangements for the equipment to be
inspected for any transit damage.
Note: All of the Crane components apart from the boxed goods are accessible for visual
inspection at this stage.
2.2 Special notice is to be taken on slew Gearbox Shafts on the underside front of the Upperworks.
2.4 Once inspections have been completed by the recipients yard unloading of the cranes and Kingpost
can begin.
Note 1: The customer is responsible for all transportation and off loading at site.
3.0 PREPARATION
3.1 Ensure that adequate clean/flat area is available to unload all articles from the vessel without any
chance of clashing or hindrance. Please refer to document 4.10 Component Weight & C of G
Calculation.
The Upperworks will require 4 pieces of timber to support it under the main turntable base
plate.
The Kingpost will be shipped in the horizontal position supported on two transportation grillages.
The Gantry is shipped in the horizontal position and can be supported on timbers at its base
and one H frame grillage at the top end.
The Boom inserts and Boom Butt need four timber supports for each section, one under
each corner.
The Boom Point can stand on two pieces of timber at its base and one piece of steel
grillage at the front end.
4.0 STORAGE
4.1 It is recommended that the boxed items i.e. electrical items along with the ropes/ blocks be
stored indoors. The Upperworks, Gantry Boom and Kingpost are large items and may have to be
stored outside.
4.2 With the Crane unable to be run and with no electrical supply the following preservation checks
are to be undertaken.
Cab
Joystick Levels operate freely and return to neutral
Fire Extinguishers in place
Check for any hydraulic leaks
Check for any water ingress
Gantry
Rotate sheaves and grease if required
Kingpost
Rotate Upper Bearing on the Kingpost Spigot and grease if required.
Loose Items
Check the Slip Ring and Electric components for condition and moisture ingress.
4.3 Should storage exceed 14 days humidity levels within the machinery house and cab should be
monitored and in the case of high humidity A temporary electric heater be placed in the engine
house and cab to reduce the moisture content to a minimum.
4.4 If the crane is to be stored in excess of 56 days it is recommended that the Main and Aux Hoists
in the Boom Butt are reconnected to the Hydraulic Hoses on the Upperworks. The Engine House
is connected to the Turntable with hydraulic hoses connection being made.
Using the engines hydraulic start system, the engine can be started and the cranes hydraulic
system and mechanical components fully operated.
The machine should be started up and run for one hour each week thereafter to circulate the oils
and to lubricate the internals as follows;
4.5 All equipment is to be greased every 28 days making sure not to over grease and run Hoists and
Slew Motors. See the Lubrication Schedule for grease oil and type.
SECTION F RIGGING
Standard Information
Wire Rope Specifications
Reeving Diagrams
Standard Information
29 April 2000
Rigging
General
Wire rope is used as the final link in the transmission of power from the unit to the load. It
is just as much a part of the machine as the pumps, valves, and motors and requires the same
attention to lubrication and inspection as any other major part. Failure of the wire rope in
service endangers life and property. It also shuts the crane down immediately, and all work
is held up until a new rope can be ordered and installed. Therefore, it is essential to
immediately replace any rope showing signs of weakness that could lead to failure.
Wire rope manufactures have developed many different types of wire rope. Each type of
construction has some special advantages for particular applications. A wire rope of the
wrong type is dangerous and will not give satisfactory service. Replace a worn out rope
with the exact type and diameter recommended in the specifications listed in this section.
Also ensure that the rope is cut to specified length. A rope that is too long may be damaged
by over winding and too short a rope may pull out of its attachment with serious results.
Wire ropes are anchored on the hoist drum with two special H blocks. The opposite end
is anchored with a wire rope wedge sockets. After installing a wedge socket, apply the load
gradually and make sure the wedge is fully seated. The load will do the final tightening.
Lubrication of the wire rope is critical. Rust freezes the wire not allowing the strands to
move and give as they travel over the sheaves, thus causing strands to break. Additionally,
dry wires and strands rub together and prematurely destroy a rope due to abrasive wear.
Lubrication prevents both rust and abrasion.
The manufacturer lubricates wire ropes, but the protection must be maintained in the field.
Lubricant must penetrate to the inner core of the wire rope to get an oil film between all
strands. It can be applied hot or cold, depending on the exact type of lubricant. Refer to the
wire rope distributor or manufacturer to find the best lubricant and the best application
methods. The lubricant interval depends on the service and ambient conditions. The most
commonly used interval is 100 hours, but exposure to salt air may require more frequent
lubrication.
All wire ropes in active service should be visually inspected once every working day. A
thorough inspection of such ropes should be made at least once a month and date records
kept as to rope condition.
Corrosion.
More than one broken wire in any one strand. Breaks occurring on crowns of outside
wires indicate normal deterioration. Breaks in valleys between strand indicate an
abnormal condition, possibly fatigue or breakage of other wires not readily visible.
Heavy wear and/or broken wires in rope sections under sheaves where rope travel is
limited or at points of contact with saddles.
Extensive abrasion, scrubbing, and peening of outside wires, pitting, kink damage or
other mechanical abuse causing distortion of rope structure.
Sheaves, guards, guides, drums flanges, and other surfaces contacted by the rope during
operation should be inspected for conditions which are harmful to the rope.
A fully comprehensive and precise set of rules cannot be given for determination of exact
time for rope replacement since many variable factors are involved. Safety in this respect
depends largely upon the use of good judgment by competent maintenance personnel in
evaluating remaining rope strength in a used rope after allowance for deterioration disclosed
by inspection.
According to API Recommended Practice 2D (API RP2D), wire rope should be retired if
any of the following conditions exist:
Rotation resistant rope: Four randomly distributed broken wires in one rope lay, or two
broken wires in one strand in one rope lay. (Rope lay is the length along the rope in
which one strand makes a complete revolution around the rope.)
Pendant lines: Three broken wires within one rope lay, or two broken wires at end
connection.
Boom hoist ropes should be inspected near dead end for breaks in
the heart of rope not visible from outside caused by vibrations.
When replacing ropes, do not weld ends to seize them as this can cause premature failure.
This is especially critical on the boom hoist dead end.
All rope should be of proper size, grade, and construction as recommended in following
pages of this manual.
When transferring wire rope from a storage reel to the crane drum, always reel in the same
direction. This will help the rope reeve smoothly onto the drum. It is also necessary to keep
tension on the rope at all times while reeving.
A. Set reel of rope on a stand near the right side of the boom butt. Face the stand so the
rope can be pulled from the bottom of the reel towards the point.
B. Attach two shackels together and attach one to a lifting eye on the boom butt nearest
to the reel. Run the wire rope through the shackle and attach it to the hemp rope.
From here, the rope continues across the boom and under the far right sheave.
Reeve boom suspension as per reeving diagram. Make off winch dead end on side
plate of hoist drum with H blocks supplied.
C. Make off gantry end of suspension rope using the wedge socket supplied.
A. NOTE: When reeving the main rope, it is important to have a reeving diagram
available, and know how many parts of line the crane should have. Reeve main line
wire rope through the anti-two block and the last point sheave (the sheave before it
goes to the hoist drum), and continue to the main hoist drum. Attach wire rope to
the drum with the H blocks supplied.
B. To keep tension on the wire rope during reeving, run the wire rope between two 6
long boards (2 x 4 or similar), and tighten them against the rope with 2 C clamps.
Do this on the point side of one of the boom lacing boards. Slowly hoist the boards
against the boom lacing boards. Use the clamps on the 6 boards to keep tension on
the rope as it reeves onto the drum.
C. Leave enough rope at the point to run it through the main block, anti-two block, and
point sheaves for the appropriate number of falls. Refer to the reeving diagram for
the correct reeving pattern.
D. Run the end of the wire rope through the point towards the attachment point.
E. Use wedge socket supplied to make the dead end. NOTE: Connect MIPEG load
sensing plate, if fitted, to the wedge socket, and dead end post to tension link plates
with tension link pin. Now attach load sensor to link plates with link pin.
A. Reeve whip line wire rope over jib sheave, load sensor sheave (if equipped),
point sheave, and onto aux. drum. Keep tension on the rope as described in 2B.
B. Slide headache ball (small end first) onto aux. rope. Attach the wedge socket
and stinger line. Bolt headache ball over wedge socket.
Diameter : 28mm
Tensile : 1960N/mm
Length : 455 metres
Type : Perfekt TK16 Evolution
Finish : Galvanized and factory injected grease
Lay : L.H.O.L (overwind)
MBL : 725KN = 73.90 Tonnes
Ends : Plain
Diameter : 28mm
Tensile : 1960N/mm
Length : 162 metres
Type : Perfekt TK16 Evolution
Finish : Galvanized and factory injected grease
Lay : L.H.O.L (overwind)
MBL : 725KN = 73.90 Tonnes
Ends : Plain
Diameter : 28mm
Tensile : 1960N/mm
Length : 699 metres
Type : Perfekt QS816V-3AQ
Finish : Galvanized and factory injected grease
Lay : R.H.O.L. (overwind)
MBL : 726KN = 74 Tonnes
Ends : Plain
Reeving Diagrams
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4 PARTS
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A - ACCEPTED
B - COMMENTS AS MARKED
C - NOT ACCEPTED
D - RETAINED FOR INFORMATION
Page 1 of 97
P.O. Box 840687, Houston, Texas 77284
Phone: 713 896 6500 Fax: 713 896 6611
10-30-2007
Seatrax Inc.
P.O. Box 840687 Ho u s to n, Texas 77284
Telep h o ne (713) 896-6500
Fax (713) 896-6611
In Compliance with
API Specification 2C, 6th Edition 2004
METR IC U N ITS
Seatrax Series 90 Model S9028
52 Meter B oom
Prepared For
M aersk Q atar AS
Al Shahe e n Fie ld D e ve lopme nt 2005
ED Platform (ASED A-A-6101)
Kingpos t M arine Crane s
Se atrax Se rial N o. 4527
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P.O. Box 840687, Houston, Texas 77284
Phone: 713 896 6500 Fax: 713 896 6611
10-30-2007
Seatrax C rane D ata Sheet-M etric Units
Seatrax Series 90 Model S9028
52 M eter Boom
Serial or Q uotation N umber: 4527
P roject Identification: 4527
G E N E R AL C R AN E D IM EN SIO N S
Ve rtical D im He e l Pin to Gantry She ave 'H' (me te rs ) 13.71
Horizontal D im CL R ot to He e l Pin 'E' (me te rs) 2.28
Horizontal D im CL R ot to Gantry She ave 'D ' (me te rs) 2.59
Horizontal D im CL R ot to CG of Crane & Pos t 'U' (me te rs ) 1.06
Outs ide D iame te r of Kingpos t 'OD ' (mm) 2286
Wall Thickne s s of Kingpos t 'T' (mm) 44
Yie ld Stre ngth of Kingpost 'YP' (N /mm^2) 345
Ve rtical D im Lowe r B rg to Uppe r B rg 'GB ' (me te rs ) 9.14
C O M P O N E N T ST AT IC W E IG HT S (T onnes)
Comple te Crane with B oom (Tonne s ) 117.0
B lock(s ) (Tonne s ) 1
Total D e ad We ight (Tonne s ) 118.4
W IR E R O P E C O M P O N E N T D AT A
Le ngth of the Aux. Hois t Cable (me te rs) 170
D iame te r of Aux. Hois t Cable (mm) 28
Aux. Hois t Cable Cons truction Clas s CH
M inimum B re aking Stre ngth of Aux. Cable (tonne s ) 72
Le ngth of M ain Hois t Cable (me te rs ) 488
D iame te r of M ain Hois t Cable (mm) 28
M ain Hoist Cable Cons truction Clas s CH
M in. B re aking Stre ngth of M ain Hois t Cable (tonne s ) 72
D iame te r of B oom Hois t Cable (mm) 28
B oom Hoist Cable Cons truction Clas s B L
M in. B re aking Stre ngth of B oom Hois t Cable (tonne s) 72
N umbe r of B oom Sus pe ns ion Parts of Line 'N B ' 12
P R O P E R T IE S O F B O O M SE C T IO N
B oom Chord Square Tube Size (mm) 178
He ight B e twe e n Chord Ce nte rs (mm) 2007
Width B e twe e n Chord Ce nte rs (mm) 2616
HO IST SE LE C T IO N S
Auxiliary Hois t M ode l N umbe r 463-EJA
M ain Hoist M ode l N umbe r 863-HJC
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Safe W orking Load C hart
10-30-2007 Onboard Lifts
Seatrax Crane Data Sheet-Metric Units W ork ing 2 Part 4 Part Line 6 Part S ing le Line
In Co m p lian ce wit h
Radius Main Hois t Main Hois t Main Hois t Aux Hois t
API Specification 2C , 6th E dition, 2004 (meters ) S W L (Kg s ) S W L (Kg s ) S W L (Kg s ) S W L (Kg s )
11 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
Se rial or Quotation N umbe r: 4527 13 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
Proje ct Ide ntification: 4527 15 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
17 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
Seatrax Series 90 Model S9028 19 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
21 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
52 Meter Boom 23 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
Calculated for Installation on a 25 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
B ottom Supported Structure 27 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
29 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
API G e ne ral Me thod 31 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
33 27253d 51124b N/A 12999d
Onboard Lifts 35 27253d 47867b N/A 12999d
37 27253d 44964b N/A 12999d
39 27253d 42351b N/A 12999d
Winds pe e d = 18 m/s e c
41 27253d 3 9 4 5 6 is N/A 12999d
43 27253d 3 6 3 1 2 is N/A 12999d
N otes: 45 27253d 3 3 4 5 0 is N/A 12999d
(1) Worki n g radiu s i s m e asu re d from th e m ain hook to ce nte rl i ne of rotation 47 27253d 3 0 8 4 5 is N/A 12999d
(2) S WL le tte r suffiixe s in dicate load lim itin g factor pe r API 2C , 4.1.1 (a) th ru (i). 49 27253d 2 8 4 3 6 is N/A 12999d
(3) Rate d l oads are N ET l oads. Mai n Block & Aux. Bal l we igh ts h ave be e n de du cte d.
(4) The S pe ci fi e d Boom Ti p Ve l oci ty cause d by Foun dation Motions is N /A.
51 2 6 2 2 9 is 2 6 2 2 9 is N/A 12999d
(5) The S pe ci fi e d Late ral Acce l e ration cau se d by Fou n dation Motion s i s 0 54 2 3 1 9 2 is 2 3 1 9 2 is N/A 12999d
(6) The S pe cifie d Ve rtical Acce le ration cause d by Foundation Motions is 1g.
(7) The S pe cifie d Addition al S ide le ad Angle (List) from Fou ndation Motion s is .5 de g.
(8) The S pe cifie d Addition al O ffle ad Angle (Trim ) from Fou ndation Motion s is .5 de g.
(9) Main dru m cable is 29 dia. C lass C H, 72 te . n om stre n gth, 488 m . lon g.
(10) Aux. dru m cable is 29 di a. C l ass C H, 72 te . n om stre ngth, 170 m . l on g.
(11) The spe cifi e d h ook trave l for thi s m achi n e is 106 m .
(12) The Min im um Pe rson ne l Rate d Load at an y Work i ng Radi us is 4333 kgs.
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Safe W orking Load C hart
10-30-2007
Offboard (Supply B oat)
W ork ing 2 Part 4 Part Line 6 Part S ing le Line
Seatrax Crane Data Sheet-Metric Units Radius Main Hois t Main Hois t Main Hois t Aux Hois t
In Co m p lian ce wit h (meters ) S W L (Kg s ) S W L (Kg s ) S W L (Kg s ) S W L (Kg s )
API Specification 2C , 6th E dition, 2004 11 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
13 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
Se rial or Quotation N umbe r: 4527
15 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
Proje ct Ide ntification: 4527
17 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
19 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
Seatrax Series 90 Model S9028 21 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
52 Meter Boom 23 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
25 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
Calculated for Installation on a 27 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
B ottom Supported Structure 29 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
31 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
API G e ne ral Me thod 33 27253d 51124b N/A 12999d
35 27253d 47867b N/A 12999d
Offboard (Supply Boat) 37 27253d 44964b N/A 12999d
39 27253d 42351b N/A 12999d
41 27253d 3 9 4 5 6 is N/A 12999d
Winds pe e d = 18 m/s e c 43 27253d 3 6 3 1 2 is N/A 12999d
45 27253d 3 3 4 5 0 is N/A 12999d
N otes: 47 27253d 3 0 8 4 5 is N/A 12999d
(1) Work i n g radiu s i s m e asu re d from th e m ai n h ook to ce n te rl i n e of rotation 49 27253d 2 8 4 3 6 is N/A 12999d
(2) S WL le tte r su ffiixe s in dicate load lim itin g factor pe r API 2C , 4.1.1 (a) th ru (i). 51 2 6 2 2 9 is 2 6 2 2 9 is N/A 12999d
(3) Rate d l oads are N ET l oads. Mai n Block & Au x. Bal l we igh ts h ave be e n de du cte d.
54 2 3 1 9 2 is 2 3 1 9 2 is N/A 12999d
(4) Th e S pe cifi e d Boom Tip Ve locity cau se d by Fou n dation Motion s i s 0 m /se c.
(5) Th e S pe cifi e d Late ral Acce l e ration cau se d by Fou n dati on Motion s i s 0
(6) Th e S pe cifie d Ve rtical Acce le ration cau se d by Fou n dation Motion s is 1g.
(7) Th e S pe cifie d Addition al S ide le ad An gle (List) from Fou n dation Motion s is .5 de g.
(8) Th e S pe cifie d Addition al O ffle ad An gle (Trim ) from Fou n dation Motion s is .5 de g.
(9) Main dru m cable is 29 dia. C lass C H, 72 te . n om stre n gth , 488 m . lon g.
(10) Au x. dru m cable is 29 dia. C lass C H, 72 te . n om stre n gth , 170 m . lon g.
(11) Th e spe cifie d h ook trave l for th is m ach in e is 106 m .
(12) Th e Min im u m Pe rson n e l Rate d Load at an y Work in g Radiu s is 4333 k gs.
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Se atrax Crane D ata She e t-M e tric Units
K ingpost Reactions
(In Co mp lian ce with A PI Sp ecificatio n 2C, 6th Ed itio n , 2004)
Se atrax Se rie s 90 M ode l S9028
5 2 M e te r B o o m
Onboard Lifts
B o tto m Suppo rte d Structure A PI Ge ne ral M e tho d
Winds pe e d = 1 8 m/s e c
Q uotatio n / Se rial N o . 4527 Ide ntificatio n 4 52 7
W ork ing B oom S afe W ork ing Vertical Primary S ideplane Tors ional
Radius Ang le Load Load Moment Moment Moment
(meters ) (Deg rees ) (Kg s .) (Tonnes ) (KN-m) (KN-m) (KN-m)
11 81 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 1 3 ,4 7 9 1 ,5 6 5 328
13 79 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 1 5 ,9 0 6 1 ,5 5 5 387
15 77 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 1 8 ,3 3 2 1 ,5 4 2 447
17 74 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 2 0 ,7 5 7 1 ,5 2 7 507
19 72 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 2 3 ,1 8 1 1 ,5 0 9 566
21 70 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 2 5 ,6 0 4 1 ,4 8 8 626
23 67 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 2 8 ,0 2 6 1 ,4 6 4 686
25 65 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 3 0 ,4 4 7 1 ,4 3 8 745
27 62 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 3 2 ,8 6 7 1 ,4 0 8 805
29 60 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 3 5 ,2 8 6 1 ,3 7 5 865
31 57 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 3 7 ,7 0 3 1 ,3 3 8 924
33 55 5 1 ,1 2 4 220 3 8 ,0 3 2 1 ,2 4 3 943
35 52 4 7 ,8 6 7 214 3 8 ,0 6 8 1 ,1 4 6 955
37 49 4 4 ,9 6 4 208 3 8 ,1 0 9 1 ,0 5 4 969
39 46 4 2 ,3 5 1 203 3 8 ,1 4 5 966 981
41 43 3 9 ,4 5 6 197 3 7 ,7 5 1 872 985
43 39 3 6 ,3 1 2 190 3 6 ,9 1 7 774 980
45 35 3 3 ,4 5 0 185 3 6 ,0 8 9 677 976
47 31 3 0 ,8 4 5 180 3 5 ,2 7 1 581 970
49 27 2 8 ,4 3 6 175 3 4 ,4 4 0 481 966
51 21 2 6 ,2 2 9 171 3 3 ,6 1 8 371 961
54 3 2 3 ,1 9 2 165 3 2 ,3 5 1 74 955
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Se atrax Crane D ata She e t-M e tric Units
Calculated Spring Constants and Cv
(In Co mp lian ce with A PI Sp ecificatio n 2C, 6th Ed itio n , 2004)
Se atrax Se rie s 90 M ode l S9028
52 M e te r B oom
Onboard Lifts
B ottom Supporte d Structure A PI Ge ne ral M e thod
Winds pe e d = 18 m/s e c
Q uotation / Se rial No. 4527 Ide ntification 4527
W ork ing 2 Falls 4 Falls 6 Falls Auxiliary. Load Coefficients
Radius S pring Dynamic S pring Dynamic S pring Dynamic S pring Dynamic B oom S us p.
(meters ) Cons tant Coef. Cons tant Coef. Cons tant Coef. Cons tant Coef. Coef. Coef.
11 5 9 0.0 0 1 .33 1 1 0 2 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 55 1 .00 2 0 7 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .0 6 1.0 3
13 5 7 9.0 0 1 .33 1 0 6 2 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 47 1 .00 2 0 6 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .1 8 1.1 8
15 5 6 8.0 0 1 .33 1 0 2 3 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 39 5 .00 2 0 5 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .2 9 1.3 1
17 5 5 8.0 0 1 .33 9 8 6 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 32 5 .00 2 0 4 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .3 9 1.4 3
19 5 4 8.0 0 1 .33 9 5 1 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 25 9 .00 2 0 3 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .4 8 1.5 5
21 5 3 8.0 0 1 .33 9 1 6 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 19 7 .00 2 0 2 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .5 7 1.6 6
23 5 2 8.0 0 1 .33 8 8 3 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 13 9 .00 2 0 1 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .6 5 1.7 6
25 5 1 8.0 0 1 .33 8 5 1 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 08 4 .00 2 0 0 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .7 3 1.8 7
27 5 0 8.0 0 1 .33 8 2 0 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 03 1 .00 1 9 9 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .8 0 1.9 7
29 4 9 8.0 0 1 .33 7 8 9 .0 0 1 .3 3 9 80 .0 0 1 9 8 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .8 7 2.0 7
31 4 8 8.0 0 1 .33 7 5 9 .0 0 1 .3 3 9 31 .0 0 1 9 7 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .9 4 2.1 7
33 4 7 8.0 0 1 .33 7 2 8 .0 0 1 .3 3 8 83 .0 0 1 9 6 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .0 1 2.2 7
35 4 6 7.0 0 1 .33 6 9 8 .0 0 1 .3 3 8 37 .0 0 1 9 5 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .0 7 2.3 7
37 4 5 6.0 0 1 .33 6 6 8 .0 0 1 .3 3 7 91 .0 0 1 9 4 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .1 3 2.4 7
39 4 4 4.0 0 1 .33 6 3 8 .0 0 1 .3 3 7 46 .0 0 1 9 3 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .2 0 2.5 8
41 4 3 2.0 0 1 .33 6 0 7 .0 0 1 .3 3 7 02 .0 0 1 9 2 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .2 6 2.7 0
43 4 1 9.0 0 1 .33 5 7 6 .0 0 1 .3 3 6 58 .0 0 1 9 1 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .3 3 2.8 2
45 4 0 5.0 0 1 .33 5 4 3 .0 0 1 .3 3 6 13 .0 0 1 8 9 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .4 0 2.9 5
47 3 8 9.0 0 1 .33 5 0 9 .0 0 1 .3 3 5 67 .0 0 1 8 7 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .4 8 3.0 9
49 3 7 1.0 0 1 .33 4 7 2 .0 0 1 .3 3 5 20 .0 0 1 8 5 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .5 7 3.2 6
51 3 4 9.0 0 1 .33 4 3 1 .0 0 1 .3 3 4 68 .0 0 1 8 2 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .6 8 3.4 6
54 2 8 6.0 0 1 .33 3 2 6 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 42 .0 0 1 6 9 .0 0 1 .3 3 4 .0 4 4.1 1
(1) A ll S p irin g C o n s ta n ts a re in n /m
(2 ) T h e c a lc u la te d S u p p ly B o a t D e c k Ve lo c ity in m /s e c is 0
(3 ) T h e a v a lia b le 1 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is 1.6 8 2
(4 ) T h e a v a ila b le 2 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is .7 4 7
(5 ) T h e a v a ila b le 4 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is .3 5 1
(6 ) T h e a v a ila b le 6 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is N /A
(7 ) T h e a v a ila b le 8 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is N /A
(8 ) T h e a v a ila b le 10 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is N /A
(9 ) T h e a v a ila b le 12 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is N /A
(10 ) T h e S p e c ifie d B o o m T ip Ve lo c ity c a u s e d b y F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is N /A .
(11) T h e S p e c ifie d La te ra l A c c e le ra tio n c a u s e d b y F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is 0
(12 ) T h e S p e c ifie d A d d itio n a l S id e le a d A n g le (Lis t) fro m F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is .5 d e g .
(13 ) T h e S p e c ifie d A d d itio n a l O ffle a d A n g le (T rim ) fro m F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is .5 d e g .
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Se atrax Crane D ata She e t-M e tric Units
Total O fflead & Sidelead Forces
(In Comp lian ce with A PI Sp ecificatio n 2C, 6th Ed itio n , 2004)
Se atrax Se rie s 90 M ode l S9028
52 M e te r B oom
Onboard Lifts
B ottom Supporte d Structure A PI Ge ne ral M e thod
Winds pe e d = 18 m/s e c
Se rial or Q uotation Numbe r: 4527 Proje ct Ide ntification: 4527
W ork ing Total Offlead Equivalent Total S idelead Equivalent
Radius Force (all caus es ) Offlead Ang le Force (all caus es ) S idelead Ang le
(meters ) (Kg s .) (Deg rees ) (Kg s .) (Deg rees )
11 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
13 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
15 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
17 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
19 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
21 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
23 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
25 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
27 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
29 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
31 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
33 72 3 0 .5 0 0 2 ,2 25 0.5 0 0
35 68 6 0 .5 0 0 2 ,1 39 0.5 0 0
37 65 2 0 .5 0 0 2 ,0 62 0.5 0 0
39 62 2 0 .5 0 0 1 ,9 92 0.5 0 0
41 58 8 0 .5 0 0 1 ,9 15 0.5 0 0
43 55 1 0 .5 0 0 1 ,8 31 0.5 0 0
45 51 8 0 .5 0 0 1 ,7 55 0.5 0 0
47 48 8 0 .5 0 0 1 ,6 86 0.5 0 0
49 46 0 0 .5 0 0 1 ,6 22 0.5 0 0
51 43 4 0 .5 0 0 1 ,5 63 0.5 0 0
54 39 9 0 .5 0 0 1 ,4 82 0.5 0 0
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Se atrax Crane D ata She e t-M e tric Units
K ingpost Reactions
(In Co mp lian ce with A PI Sp ecificatio n 2C, 6th Ed itio n , 2004)
Se atrax Se rie s 90 M ode l S9028
52 M e te r B oom
Offboard (Supply B oat)
B o tto m Suppo rte d Structure A PI Ge ne ral M e tho d
Winds pe e d = 1 8 m/s e c
Q uotatio n / Se rial No. 4527 Ide ntification 4 52 7
W ork ing B oom S afe W ork ing Vertical Primary S ideplane Tors ional
Radius Ang le Load Load Moment Moment Moment
(meters ) (Deg rees ) (Kg s .) (Tonnes ) (KN-m) (KN-m) (KN-m)
11 81 5 4 ,3 2 0 22 6 1 3 ,47 9 1 ,5 6 5 328
13 79 5 4 ,3 2 0 22 6 1 5 ,90 6 1 ,5 5 5 387
15 77 5 4 ,3 2 0 22 6 1 8 ,33 2 1 ,5 4 2 447
17 74 5 4 ,3 2 0 22 6 2 0 ,75 7 1 ,5 2 7 507
19 72 5 4 ,3 2 0 22 6 2 3 ,18 1 1 ,5 0 9 566
21 70 5 4 ,3 2 0 22 6 2 5 ,60 4 1 ,4 8 8 626
23 67 5 4 ,3 2 0 22 6 2 8 ,02 6 1 ,4 6 4 686
25 65 5 4 ,3 2 0 22 6 3 0 ,44 7 1 ,4 3 8 745
27 62 5 4 ,3 2 0 22 6 3 2 ,86 7 1 ,4 0 8 805
29 60 5 4 ,3 2 0 22 6 3 5 ,28 6 1 ,3 7 5 865
31 57 5 4 ,3 2 0 22 6 3 7 ,70 3 1 ,3 3 8 924
33 55 5 1 ,1 2 4 22 0 3 8 ,03 2 1 ,2 4 3 943
35 52 4 7 ,8 6 7 21 4 3 8 ,06 8 1 ,1 4 6 955
37 49 4 4 ,9 6 4 20 8 3 8 ,10 9 1 ,0 5 4 969
39 46 4 2 ,3 5 1 20 3 3 8 ,14 5 966 981
41 43 3 9 ,4 5 6 19 7 3 7 ,75 1 872 985
43 39 3 6 ,3 1 2 19 0 3 6 ,91 7 774 980
45 35 3 3 ,4 5 0 18 5 3 6 ,08 9 677 976
47 31 3 0 ,8 4 5 18 0 3 5 ,27 1 581 970
49 27 2 8 ,4 3 6 17 5 3 4 ,44 0 481 966
51 21 2 6 ,2 2 9 17 1 3 3 ,61 8 371 961
54 3 2 3 ,1 9 2 16 5 3 2 ,35 1 74 955
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Se atrax Crane D ata She e t-M e tric Units
Calculated Spring Constants and Cv
(In Co mp lian ce with A PI Sp ecificatio n 2C, 6th Ed itio n , 2004)
Se atrax Se rie s 90 M ode l S9028
52 M e te r B oom
Offboard (Supply B oat)
B o ttom Suppo rte d Structure A PI Ge ne ral M e tho d
Winds pe e d = 1 8 m/s e c
Q uo tation / Se rial N o. 4 52 7 Ide ntification 4 52 7
W ork ing 2 Falls 4 Falls 6 Falls Auxiliary. Load Coefficients
Radius S pring Dynamic S pring Dynamic S pring Dynamic S pring Dynamic B oom S us p.
(meters ) Cons tant Coef. Cons tant Coef. Cons tant Coef. Cons tant Coef. Coef. Coef.
11 5 9 0 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 1 0 2 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 5 5 1 .0 0 2 0 7 .0 0 1 .5 8 2 .0 6 1 .0 3
13 5 7 9 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 0 6 2 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 4 7 1 .0 0 2 0 6 .0 0 1 .5 8 2 .1 8 1 .1 8
15 5 6 8 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 0 2 3 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 3 9 5 .0 0 2 0 5 .0 0 1 .5 7 2 .2 9 1 .3 1
17 5 5 8 .0 0 1 .3 3 9 8 6 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 3 2 5 .0 0 2 0 4 .0 0 1 .5 7 2 .3 9 1 .4 3
19 5 4 8 .0 0 1 .3 3 9 5 1 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 2 5 9 .0 0 2 0 3 .0 0 1 .5 7 2 .4 8 1 .5 5
21 5 3 8 .0 0 1 .3 3 9 1 6 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 1 9 7 .0 0 2 0 2 .0 0 1 .5 7 2 .5 7 1 .6 6
23 5 2 8 .0 0 1 .3 3 8 8 3 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 1 3 9 .0 0 2 0 1 .0 0 1 .5 7 2 .6 5 1 .7 6
25 5 1 8 .0 0 1 .3 3 8 5 1 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 0 8 4 .0 0 2 0 0 .0 0 1 .5 7 2 .7 3 1 .8 7
27 5 0 8 .0 0 1 .3 3 8 2 0 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 0 3 1 .0 0 1 9 9 .0 0 1 .5 6 2 .8 0 1 .9 7
29 4 9 8 .0 0 1 .3 3 7 8 9 .0 0 1 .3 3 9 8 0 .0 0 1 9 8 .0 0 1 .5 6 2 .8 7 2 .0 7
31 4 8 8 .0 0 1 .3 3 7 5 9 .0 0 1 .3 3 9 3 1 .0 0 1 9 7 .0 0 1 .5 6 2 .9 4 2 .1 7
33 4 7 8 .0 0 1 .3 3 7 2 8 .0 0 1 .3 3 8 8 3 .0 0 1 9 6 .0 0 1 .5 6 3 .0 1 2 .2 7
35 4 6 7 .0 0 1 .3 3 6 9 8 .0 0 1 .3 3 8 3 7 .0 0 1 9 5 .0 0 1 .5 6 3 .0 7 2 .3 7
37 4 5 6 .0 0 1 .3 3 6 6 8 .0 0 1 .3 3 7 9 1 .0 0 1 9 4 .0 0 1 .5 6 3 .1 3 2 .4 7
39 4 4 4 .0 0 1 .3 3 6 3 8 .0 0 1 .3 3 7 4 6 .0 0 1 9 3 .0 0 1 .5 5 3 .2 0 2 .5 8
41 4 3 2 .0 0 1 .3 3 6 0 7 .0 0 1 .3 3 7 0 2 .0 0 1 9 2 .0 0 1 .5 5 3 .2 6 2 .7 0
43 4 1 9 .0 0 1 .3 3 5 7 6 .0 0 1 .3 3 6 5 8 .0 0 1 9 1 .0 0 1 .5 5 3 .3 3 2 .8 2
45 4 0 5 .0 0 1 .3 3 5 4 3 .0 0 1 .3 3 6 1 3 .0 0 1 8 9 .0 0 1 .5 5 3 .4 0 2 .9 5
47 3 8 9 .0 0 1 .3 3 5 0 9 .0 0 1 .3 3 5 6 7 .0 0 1 8 7 .0 0 1 .5 4 3 .4 8 3 .0 9
49 3 7 1 .0 0 1 .3 3 4 7 2 .0 0 1 .3 3 5 2 0 .0 0 1 8 5 .0 0 1 .5 4 3 .5 7 3 .2 6
51 3 4 9 .0 0 1 .3 3 4 3 1 .0 0 1 .3 3 4 6 8 .0 0 1 8 2 .0 0 1 .5 3 3 .6 8 3 .4 6
54 2 8 6 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 2 6 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 4 2 .0 0 1 6 9 .0 0 1 .5 1 4 .0 4 4 .1 1
(1) A ll S p irin g C o n s ta n ts a re in n /m
(2 ) T h e c a lc u la te d S u p p ly B o a t D e c k Ve lo c ity in m /s e c is 0
(3 ) T h e a v a lia b le 1 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is 1.6 8 2
(4 ) T h e a v a ila b le 2 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is .7 4 7
(5 ) T h e a v a ila b le 4 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is .3 5 1
(6 ) T h e a v a ila b le 6 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is N /A
(7 ) T h e a v a ila b le 8 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is N /A
(8 ) T h e a v a ila b le 10 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is N /A
(9 ) T h e a v a ila b le 12 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is N /A
(10 ) T h e S p e c ifie d B o o m T ip Ve lo c ity c a u s e d b y F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is 0 m / s e c .
(11) T h e S p e c ifie d La te ra l A c c e le ra tio n c a u s e d b y F o u n d a t io n M o tio n s is 0
(12 ) T h e S p e c ifie d A d d itio n a l S id e le a d A n g le (Lis t) fro m F o u n d a tio n M o t io n s is .5 d e g .
(13 ) T h e S p e c ifie d A d d itio n a l O ffle a d A n g le (T rim ) fro m F o u n d a t io n M o tio n s is .5 d e g .
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Se atrax Crane D ata She e t-M e tric Units
Total O fflead & Sidelead Forces
(In Comp lian ce with A PI Sp ecificatio n 2C, 6th Ed itio n , 2004)
Se atrax Se rie s 90 M ode l S9028
52 M e te r B oom
Offboard (Supply B oat)
B ottom Suppo rte d Structure A PI Ge ne ral M e thod
Winds pe e d = 1 8 m/s e c
Se rial o r Q uo tatio n N umbe r: 4 5 2 7 Pro je ct Ide ntificatio n: 4 52 7
W ork ing Total Offlead Equivalent Total S idelead Equivalent
Radius Force (all caus es ) Offlead Ang le Force (all caus es ) S idelead Ang le
(meters ) (Kgs .) (Deg rees ) (Kg s .) (Deg rees )
11 760 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 1 0 0 .5 0 0
13 760 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 1 0 0 .5 0 0
15 760 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 1 0 0 .5 0 0
17 760 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 1 0 0 .5 0 0
19 760 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 1 0 0 .5 0 0
21 760 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 1 0 0 .5 0 0
23 760 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 1 0 0 .5 0 0
25 760 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 1 0 0 .5 0 0
27 760 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 1 0 0 .5 0 0
29 760 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 1 0 0 .5 0 0
31 760 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 1 0 0 .5 0 0
33 723 0 .5 0 0 2 ,2 2 5 0 .5 0 0
35 686 0 .5 0 0 2 ,1 3 9 0 .5 0 0
37 652 0 .5 0 0 2 ,0 6 2 0 .5 0 0
39 622 0 .5 0 0 1 ,9 9 2 0 .5 0 0
41 588 0 .5 0 0 1 ,9 1 5 0 .5 0 0
43 551 0 .5 0 0 1 ,8 3 1 0 .5 0 0
45 518 0 .5 0 0 1 ,7 5 5 0 .5 0 0
47 488 0 .5 0 0 1 ,6 8 6 0 .5 0 0
49 460 0 .5 0 0 1 ,6 2 2 0 .5 0 0
51 434 0 .5 0 0 1 ,5 6 3 0 .5 0 0
54 399 0 .5 0 0 1 ,4 8 2 0 .5 0 0
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Se atrax Crane D ata She e t-M e tric Units
Theoretical Component Failure M ode Analysis
(In Co mp lian ce with A PI Sp ecificatio n 2C, 6th Ed itio n , 2004)
Se atrax Se rie s 90 M ode l S9028
52 M e te r B oom
Offboard (Supply B oat)
B o ttom Supporte d Structure A PI Ge ne ral M e thod
Winds pe e d = 18 m/s e c
Q uo tatio n / Se rial N o. 452 7 Ide ntification 4 527
W ork ing B as ed B as ed B as ed B as ed B as ed B as ed Theor. Component Ratio
Radius on on on on on Main on Aux Fail Firs t to
(meters ) King pos t S us pens ion B oom Gantry Cable Cable Load to Fail King pos t
11 605 816 319 435 288 72 288 MAIN 2 .0 9 7
13 518 714 310 367 288 72 288 MAIN 1 .7 9 7
15 453 640 296 318 288 72 288 MAIN 1 .5 7 1
17 402 584 279 282 288 72 279 B OOM 1 .4 3 8
19 361 539 265 254 288 72 254 GANTRY 1 .4 2 1
21 327 503 253 231 288 72 231 GANTRY 1 .4 1 5
23 299 472 243 213 288 72 213 GANTRY 1 .4 0 6
25 276 445 234 193 288 72 193 GANTRY 1 .4 2 3
27 255 422 226 177 288 72 177 GANTRY 1 .4 3 8
29 237 401 218 163 288 72 163 GANTRY 1 .4 5 2
31 222 382 211 151 288 72 151 GANTRY 1 .4 6 4
33 208 364 204 141 288 72 141 GANTRY 1 .4 7 6
35 196 348 197 132 288 72 132 GANTRY 1 .4 8 8
37 185 333 191 123 288 72 123 GANTRY 1 .4 9 7
39 175 318 184 116 288 72 116 GANTRY 1 .5 0 6
41 166 304 178 110 288 72 110 GANTRY 1 .5 1 5
43 158 290 171 104 288 72 104 GANTRY 1 .5 2 4
45 151 277 164 98 288 72 98 GANTRY 1 .5 3
47 144 263 156 94 288 72 94 GANTRY 1 .5 3 6
49 138 249 148 89 288 72 89 GANTRY 1 .5 4 5
51 132 234 138 85 288 72 85 GANTRY 1 .5 5 1
54 124 195 112 80 288 72 80 GANTRY 1 .5 5 5
(1) A ll Lo a d s a re m e a s u re d in T o n n e s
(2 ) Lo a d s s h o wn a re c a lc u la te d in a c c o rd a n c e with A P I S p e c 2 C , 2 0 0 4 , S e c tio n 4 .6 .
(3 ) R a tio to Kin g p o s t is th e R a tio o f th e C o m p o n e n t F irs t to F a il to th e Kin g p o s tT h e A u x lin e is E xc lu d e d fro m th is R a tio .
(4 ) T h e S p e c ifie d B o o m T ip Ve lo c ity c a u s e d b y F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is 0 m /s e c .
(5 ) T h e S p e c ifie d La te ra l A c c e le ra tio n c a u s e d b y F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is 0
(6 ) T h e S p e c ifie d Ve rtic a l A c c e le ra tio n c a u s e d b y F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is 1g .
(7 ) T h e S p e c ifie d A d d itio n a l S id e le a d A n g le (Lis t) fro m F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is .5 d e g .
(8 ) T h e S p e c ifie d A d d itio n a l O ffle a d A n g le (T rim ) fro m F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is .5 d e g .
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Se atrax Hois t D atas he e t-M e tric Units
Auxiliary Drum Performance
Seatrax Drilling-Duty H oist Configuration
Seatrax Series 90 Model S9028
52 M eter Boom
Hoist M odel 463-E JA
S erial or Quotation Number: 45 2 7 Project Identification: 4 52 7
Pres s u re (b ar) 354 Dru m Barrel Diameter (mm) 508
Flo w (lp m) 511 Dru m Flan g e Diameter (mm) 864
M o to r Dis p lacemen t (cc/rev ) 160 Dru m W id th Between Flan ges (mm) 1,600
M o to r To rq u e (n -m) 806 Dru m Torq u e (n -m) 39,433
M o to r Sp eed (rp m) 3,057 Dru m Speed (rp m) 60
Gear Red u ction 50.99 Diameter o f A u x Cab le (mm) 28
This S eatrax Drilling -Duty Hois t is Equipped with an External Contracting Drum B and B rak e
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Se atrax Hoist D atashe e t-M e tric Units
M ain Drum Performance
Seatrax Drilling-Duty H oist Configuration
Seatrax Series 90 Model S9028
52 M eter B oom
Hoist M odel 863-HJC
S erial or Quotation Number: 4 5 2 7 Project Identification: 4 5 2 7
Pres s u re (b ar) 354 Dru m Barrel Diameter (mm) 660
Flo w (lpm) 511 Drum Flan g e Diameter (mm) 1118
M o to r Dis p lacemen t (cc/rev ) 160 Dru m W id th Between Flan g es (mm) 1600
M o to r To rq u e (n -m) 806 Dru m To rq u e (n -m) 59,557
M o tor Speed (rpm) 3,057 Drum Sp eed (rpm) 39
Gear Red uctio n 78.65 Diameter of M ain Cab le (mm) 28
Th is S e atrax D rilling-D uty Hoist is Equippe d with an Exte rn al C ontracting D rum Band Brak e
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Seatrax C rane D ata Sheet-M etric Units
(In Co mp lian ce with A PI Sp ecificatio n 2C, 6th Ed itio n , 2004)
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Seatrax C rane D ata Sheet-M etric Units
(In Co mp lian ce with A PI Sp ecificatio n 2C, 6th Ed itio n , 2004)
2.) This Se atrax K ing pos t M arine C rane has Fail-Safe H ois ts . R e le as ing the C ontro ls Se ts all H ois t
B rak e s Auto matically. If a Load Slips Downward, D o NO T Pull B ack o n the Controls as this Action
Sig nals the B rak e s to Re main O ff. R ELEASE the C ontrols to Se t B rak e s .
3.) This Se atrax K ing pos t M arine C rane is Equippe d with a Pate nte d M e chanical Two B lock Sys te m.
Lo we ring the B oo m will NO T caus e it to C ontact the H o ok B lock s .
4.) Fo r O ptimum Safe ty and Se rvice Life , Follow the O pe rating, Ins pe ction and M ainte nance
Ins tructions in the Se atrax O pe ration and M ainte nce M anual or C D.
Additional D ata
1.) The M ain and Auxiliary H o ok Trave l for This M achine in M e te rs : 10 6
2.) Se atrax Load Charts Indicate No minal M inimum and M aximum Work ing Radii
3.) M aximum A uxiliary H ook Spe e d @ Wate r Le v e l in M e te rs /M inute : 10 1
4.) M aximum 2 Part M ain H oo k Spe e d @ Wate r Le ve l-M e te rs /M inute : 45
M aximum 4 Part M ain H oo k Spe e d @ Wate r Le ve l-M e te rs /M inute : 21
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Seatrax Inc.
P.O. Box 840687 Ho u s to n, Texas 77284
Telep h o ne (713) 896-6500
Fax (713) 896-6611
METR IC U N ITS
Seatrax Series 90 Model S9028
52 Meter B oom
Prepared For
M aersk Q atar AS
Al Shahe e n Fie ld D e ve lopme nt 2005
ED Platform (ASED A-A-6101)
Kingpos t M arine Crane s
Se atrax Se rial N o. 4527
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Seatrax C rane D ata Sheet-M etric Units
Seatrax Series 90 Model S9028
52 M eter Boom
Serial or Q uotation N umber: 4527
P roject Identification: 4527
G E N E R AL C R AN E D IM EN SIO N S
Ve rtical D im He e l Pin to Gantry She ave 'H' (me te rs ) 13.71
Horizontal D im CL R ot to He e l Pin 'E' (me te rs) 2.28
Horizontal D im CL R ot to Gantry She ave 'D ' (me te rs) 2.59
Horizontal D im CL R ot to CG of Crane & Pos t 'U' (me te rs ) 1.06
Outs ide D iame te r of Kingpos t 'OD ' (mm) 2286
Wall Thickne s s of Kingpos t 'T' (mm) 44
Yie ld Stre ngth of Kingpost 'YP' (N /mm^2) 345
Ve rtical D im Lowe r B rg to Uppe r B rg 'GB ' (me te rs ) 9.14
C O M P O N E N T ST AT IC W E IG HT S (T onnes)
Comple te Crane with B oom (Tonne s ) 117.0
B lock(s ) (Tonne s ) 1
Total D e ad We ight (Tonne s ) 118.4
W IR E R O P E C O M P O N E N T D AT A
Le ngth of the Aux. Hois t Cable (me te rs) 170
D iame te r of Aux. Hois t Cable (mm) 28
Aux. Hois t Cable Cons truction Clas s CH
M inimum B re aking Stre ngth of Aux. Cable (tonne s ) 72
Le ngth of M ain Hois t Cable (me te rs ) 488
D iame te r of M ain Hois t Cable (mm) 28
M ain Hoist Cable Cons truction Clas s CH
M in. B re aking Stre ngth of M ain Hois t Cable (tonne s ) 72
D iame te r of B oom Hois t Cable (mm) 28
B oom Hoist Cable Cons truction Clas s B L
M in. B re aking Stre ngth of B oom Hois t Cable (tonne s) 72
N umbe r of B oom Sus pe ns ion Parts of Line 'N B ' 12
P R O P E R T IE S O F B O O M SE C T IO N
B oom Chord Square Tube Size (mm) 178
He ight B e twe e n Chord Ce nte rs (mm) 2007
Width B e twe e n Chord Ce nte rs (mm) 2616
HO IST SE LE C T IO N S
Auxiliary Hois t M ode l N umbe r 463-EJA
M ain Hoist M ode l N umbe r 863-HJC
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Safe W orking Load C hart
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Seatrax Crane Data Sheet-Metric Units W ork ing 2 Part 4 Part Line 6 Part S ing le Line
In Co m p lian ce wit h
Radius Main Hois t Main Hois t Main Hois t Aux Hois t
API Specification 2C , 6th E dition, 2004 (meters ) S W L (Kg s ) S W L (Kg s ) S W L (Kg s ) S W L (Kg s )
11 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
Se rial or Quotation N umbe r: 4527 13 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
Proje ct Ide ntification: 4527 15 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
17 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
Seatrax Series 90 Model S9028 19 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
21 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
52 Meter Boom 23 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
Calculated for Installation on a 25 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
B ottom Supported Structure 27 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
29 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
API G e ne ral Me thod 31 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
33 27253d 51124b N/A 12999d
Onboard Lifts 35 27253d 47867b N/A 12999d
37 27253d 44964b N/A 12999d
39 27253d 42351b N/A 12999d
Winds pe e d = 11 m/s e c
41 27253d 39978b N/A 12999d
43 27253d 37828b N/A 12999d
N otes: 45 27253d 35863b N/A 12999d
(1) Worki n g radiu s i s m e asu re d from th e m ain hook to ce nte rl i ne of rotation 47 27253d 34066b N/A 12999d
(2) S WL le tte r suffiixe s in dicate load lim itin g factor pe r API 2C , 4.1.1 (a) th ru (i). 49 27253d 32418b N/A 12999d
(3) Rate d l oads are N ET l oads. Mai n Block & Aux. Bal l we igh ts h ave be e n de du cte d.
(4) The S pe ci fi e d Boom Ti p Ve l oci ty cause d by Foun dation Motions is N /A.
51 27253d 30894b N/A 12999d
(5) The S pe ci fi e d Late ral Acce l e ration cau se d by Fou n dation Motion s i s 0 54 27196e 27196e N/A 12999d
(6) The S pe cifie d Ve rtical Acce le ration cause d by Foundation Motions is 1g.
(7) The S pe cifie d Addition al S ide le ad Angle (List) from Fou ndation Motion s is .5 de g.
(8) The S pe cifie d Addition al O ffle ad Angle (Trim ) from Fou ndation Motion s is .5 de g.
(9) Main dru m cable is 29 dia. C lass C H, 72 te . n om stre n gth, 488 m . lon g.
(10) Aux. dru m cable is 29 di a. C l ass C H, 72 te . n om stre ngth, 170 m . l on g.
(11) The spe cifi e d h ook trave l for thi s m achi n e is 106 m .
(12) The Min im um Pe rson ne l Rate d Load at an y Work i ng Radi us is 4333 kgs.
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Safe W orking Load C hart
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Offboard (Supply B oat)
W ork ing 2 Part 4 Part Line 6 Part S ing le Line
Seatrax Crane Data Sheet-Metric Units Radius Main Hois t Main Hois t Main Hois t Aux Hois t
In Co m p lian ce wit h (meters ) S W L (Kg s ) S W L (Kg s ) S W L (Kg s ) S W L (Kg s )
API Specification 2C , 6th E dition, 2004 11 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
13 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
Se rial or Quotation N umbe r: 4527
15 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
Proje ct Ide ntification: 4527
17 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
19 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
Seatrax Series 90 Model S9028 21 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
52 Meter Boom 23
25
27253d
27253d
54320d
54320d
N/A
N/A
12999d
12999d
Calculated for Installation on a 27 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
B ottom Supported Structure 29 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
31 27253d 51726b N/A 12999d
API G e ne ral Me thod 33 27253d 48477b N/A 12999d
35 27253d 45562b N/A 12999d
Offboard (Supply Boat) 37 27253d 42945b N/A 12999d
39 27253d 40580b N/A 12999d
Significant Wave Height = .7 meters 41 27253d 3 8 2 3 6 is N/A 12999d
Winds pe e d = 11 m/s e c 43 27253d 3 5 4 0 8 is N/A 12999d
45 27253d 3 2 7 5 5 is N/A 12999d
N otes: 47 27253d 3 0 2 4 0 is N/A 12999d
(1) Work i n g radiu s i s m e asu re d from th e m ai n h ook to ce n te rl i n e of rotation 49 27253d 2 7 7 6 2 is N/A 12999d
(2) S WL le tte r su ffiixe s in dicate load lim itin g factor pe r API 2C , 4.1.1 (a) th ru (i). 51 2 5 2 7 0 is 2 5 2 7 0 is N/A 12999d
(3) Rate d l oads are N ET l oads. Mai n Block & Au x. Bal l we igh ts h ave be e n de du cte d.
54 1 9 6 9 4 is 1 9 6 9 4 is N/A 12999d
(4) Th e S pe cifi e d Boom Tip Ve locity cau se d by Fou n dation Motion s i s 0 m /se c.
(5) Th e S pe cifi e d Late ral Acce l e ration cau se d by Fou n dati on Motion s i s 0
(6) Th e S pe cifie d Ve rtical Acce le ration cau se d by Fou n dation Motion s is 1g.
(7) Th e S pe cifie d Addition al S ide le ad An gle (List) from Fou n dation Motion s is .5 de g.
(8) Th e S pe cifie d Addition al O ffle ad An gle (Trim ) from Fou n dation Motion s is .5 de g.
(9) Main dru m cable is 29 dia. C lass C H, 72 te . n om stre n gth , 488 m . lon g.
(10) Au x. dru m cable is 29 dia. C lass C H, 72 te . n om stre n gth , 170 m . lon g.
(11) Th e spe cifie d h ook trave l for th is m ach in e is 106 m .
(12) Th e Min im u m Pe rson n e l Rate d Load at an y Work in g Radiu s is 4333 k gs.
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Se atrax Crane D ata She e t-M e tric Units
K ingpost Reactions
(In Co mp lian ce with A PI Sp ecificatio n 2C, 6th Ed itio n , 2004)
Se atrax Se rie s 90 M ode l S9028
5 2 M e te r B o o m
Onboard Lifts
B o tto m Suppo rte d Structure A PI Ge ne ral M e tho d
Winds pe e d = 1 1 m/s e c
Q uotatio n / Se rial N o . 4527 Ide ntificatio n 4 52 7
W ork ing B oom S afe W ork ing Vertical Primary S ideplane Tors ional
Radius Ang le Load Load Moment Moment Moment
(meters ) (Deg rees ) (Kg s .) (Tonnes ) (KN-m) (KN-m) (KN-m)
11 81 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 1 3 ,4 7 9 1 ,3 3 3 279
13 79 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 1 5 ,9 0 6 1 ,3 2 4 329
15 77 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 1 8 ,3 3 2 1 ,3 1 3 380
17 74 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 2 0 ,7 5 7 1 ,3 0 0 431
19 72 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 2 3 ,1 8 1 1 ,2 8 5 482
21 70 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 2 5 ,6 0 4 1 ,2 6 7 532
23 67 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 2 8 ,0 2 6 1 ,2 4 7 584
25 65 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 3 0 ,4 4 7 1 ,2 2 4 634
27 62 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 3 2 ,8 6 7 1 ,1 9 9 686
29 60 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 3 5 ,2 8 6 1 ,1 7 1 736
31 57 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 3 7 ,7 0 3 1 ,1 3 9 787
33 55 5 1 ,1 2 4 220 3 8 ,0 3 2 1 ,0 5 0 797
35 52 4 7 ,8 6 7 214 3 8 ,0 6 8 960 801
37 49 4 4 ,9 6 4 208 3 8 ,1 0 9 876 805
39 46 4 2 ,3 5 1 203 3 8 ,1 4 5 796 808
41 43 3 9 ,9 7 8 198 3 8 ,1 7 3 719 812
43 39 3 7 ,8 2 8 194 3 8 ,2 0 1 643 814
45 35 3 5 ,8 6 3 190 3 8 ,2 2 5 568 818
47 31 3 4 ,0 6 6 186 3 8 ,2 5 0 492 821
49 27 3 2 ,4 1 8 183 3 8 ,2 7 4 411 825
51 21 3 0 ,8 9 4 180 3 8 ,2 8 9 319 828
54 3 2 7 ,1 9 6 172 3 6 ,5 8 8 62 799
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Se atrax Crane D ata She e t-M e tric Units
Calculated Spring Constants and Cv
(In Co mp lian ce with A PI Sp ecificatio n 2C, 6th Ed itio n , 2004)
Se atrax Se rie s 90 M ode l S9028
52 M e te r B oom
Onboard Lifts
B ottom Supporte d Structure A PI Ge ne ral M e thod
Winds pe e d = 11 m/s e c
Q uotation / Se rial No. 4527 Ide ntification 4527
W ork ing 2 Falls 4 Falls 6 Falls Auxiliary. Load Coefficients
Radius S pring Dynamic S pring Dynamic S pring Dynamic S pring Dynamic B oom S us p.
(meters ) Cons tant Coef. Cons tant Coef. Cons tant Coef. Cons tant Coef. Coef. Coef.
11 5 9 0.0 0 1 .33 1 1 0 2 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 55 1 .00 2 0 7 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .0 6 1.0 3
13 5 7 9.0 0 1 .33 1 0 6 2 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 47 1 .00 2 0 6 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .1 8 1.1 8
15 5 6 8.0 0 1 .33 1 0 2 3 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 39 5 .00 2 0 5 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .2 9 1.3 1
17 5 5 8.0 0 1 .33 9 8 6 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 32 5 .00 2 0 4 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .3 9 1.4 3
19 5 4 8.0 0 1 .33 9 5 1 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 25 9 .00 2 0 3 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .4 8 1.5 5
21 5 3 8.0 0 1 .33 9 1 6 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 19 7 .00 2 0 2 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .5 7 1.6 6
23 5 2 8.0 0 1 .33 8 8 3 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 13 9 .00 2 0 1 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .6 5 1.7 6
25 5 1 8.0 0 1 .33 8 5 1 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 08 4 .00 2 0 0 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .7 3 1.8 7
27 5 0 8.0 0 1 .33 8 2 0 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 03 1 .00 1 9 9 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .8 0 1.9 7
29 4 9 8.0 0 1 .33 7 8 9 .0 0 1 .3 3 9 80 .0 0 1 9 8 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .8 7 2.0 7
31 4 8 8.0 0 1 .33 7 5 9 .0 0 1 .3 3 9 31 .0 0 1 9 7 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .9 4 2.1 7
33 4 7 8.0 0 1 .33 7 2 8 .0 0 1 .3 3 8 83 .0 0 1 9 6 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .0 1 2.2 7
35 4 6 7.0 0 1 .33 6 9 8 .0 0 1 .3 3 8 37 .0 0 1 9 5 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .0 7 2.3 7
37 4 5 6.0 0 1 .33 6 6 8 .0 0 1 .3 3 7 91 .0 0 1 9 4 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .1 3 2.4 7
39 4 4 4.0 0 1 .33 6 3 8 .0 0 1 .3 3 7 46 .0 0 1 9 3 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .2 0 2.5 8
41 4 3 2.0 0 1 .33 6 0 7 .0 0 1 .3 3 7 02 .0 0 1 9 2 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .2 6 2.7 0
43 4 1 9.0 0 1 .33 5 7 6 .0 0 1 .3 3 6 58 .0 0 1 9 1 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .3 3 2.8 2
45 4 0 5.0 0 1 .33 5 4 3 .0 0 1 .3 3 6 13 .0 0 1 8 9 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .4 0 2.9 5
47 3 8 9.0 0 1 .33 5 0 9 .0 0 1 .3 3 5 67 .0 0 1 8 7 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .4 8 3.0 9
49 3 7 1.0 0 1 .33 4 7 2 .0 0 1 .3 3 5 20 .0 0 1 8 5 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .5 7 3.2 6
51 3 4 9.0 0 1 .33 4 3 1 .0 0 1 .3 3 4 68 .0 0 1 8 2 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .6 8 3.4 6
54 2 8 6.0 0 1 .33 3 2 6 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 42 .0 0 1 6 9 .0 0 1 .3 3 4 .0 4 4.1 1
(1) A ll S p irin g C o n s ta n ts a re in n /m
(2 ) T h e c a lc u la te d S u p p ly B o a t D e c k Ve lo c ity in m /s e c is 0
(3 ) T h e a v a lia b le 1 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is 1.6 8 2
(4 ) T h e a v a ila b le 2 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is .7 4 7
(5 ) T h e a v a ila b le 4 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is .3 5 1
(6 ) T h e a v a ila b le 6 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is N /A
(7 ) T h e a v a ila b le 8 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is N /A
(8 ) T h e a v a ila b le 10 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is N /A
(9 ) T h e a v a ila b le 12 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is N /A
(10 ) T h e S p e c ifie d B o o m T ip Ve lo c ity c a u s e d b y F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is N /A .
(11) T h e S p e c ifie d La te ra l A c c e le ra tio n c a u s e d b y F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is 0
(12 ) T h e S p e c ifie d A d d itio n a l S id e le a d A n g le (Lis t) fro m F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is .5 d e g .
(13 ) T h e S p e c ifie d A d d itio n a l O ffle a d A n g le (T rim ) fro m F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is .5 d e g .
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Se atrax Crane D ata She e t-M e tric Units
Total O fflead & Sidelead Forces
(In Comp lian ce with A PI Sp ecificatio n 2C, 6th Ed itio n , 2004)
Se atrax Se rie s 90 M ode l S9028
52 M e te r B oom
Onboard Lifts
B ottom Supporte d Structure A PI Ge ne ral M e thod
Winds pe e d = 11 m/s e c
Se rial or Q uotation Numbe r: 4527 Proje ct Ide ntification: 4527
W ork ing Total Offlead Equivalent Total S idelead Equivalent
Radius Force (all caus es ) Offlead Ang le Force (all caus es ) S idelead Ang le
(meters ) (Kg s .) (Deg rees ) (Kg s .) (Deg rees )
11 76 0 0 .5 0 0 1 ,8 58 0.5 0 0
13 76 0 0 .5 0 0 1 ,8 58 0.5 0 0
15 76 0 0 .5 0 0 1 ,8 58 0.5 0 0
17 76 0 0 .5 0 0 1 ,8 58 0.5 0 0
19 76 0 0 .5 0 0 1 ,8 58 0.5 0 0
21 76 0 0 .5 0 0 1 ,8 58 0.5 0 0
23 76 0 0 .5 0 0 1 ,8 58 0.5 0 0
25 76 0 0 .5 0 0 1 ,8 58 0.5 0 0
27 76 0 0 .5 0 0 1 ,8 58 0.5 0 0
29 76 0 0 .5 0 0 1 ,8 58 0.5 0 0
31 76 0 0 .5 0 0 1 ,8 58 0.5 0 0
33 72 3 0 .5 0 0 1 ,7 73 0.5 0 0
35 68 6 0 .5 0 0 1 ,6 87 0.5 0 0
37 65 2 0 .5 0 0 1 ,6 10 0.5 0 0
39 62 2 0 .5 0 0 1 ,5 40 0.5 0 0
41 59 4 0 .5 0 0 1 ,4 77 0.5 0 0
43 56 9 0 .5 0 0 1 ,4 20 0.5 0 0
45 54 6 0 .5 0 0 1 ,3 67 0.5 0 0
47 52 5 0 .5 0 0 1 ,3 20 0.5 0 0
49 50 6 0 .5 0 0 1 ,2 76 0.5 0 0
51 48 9 0 .5 0 0 1 ,2 35 0.5 0 0
54 44 6 0 .5 0 0 1 ,1 37 0.5 0 0
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Se atrax Crane D ata She e t-M e tric Units
K ingpost Reactions
(In Co mp lian ce with A PI Sp ecificatio n 2C, 6th Ed itio n , 2004)
Se atrax Se rie s 90 M ode l S9028
52 M e te r B oom
Offboard (Supply B oat)
B o tto m Suppo rte d Structure A PI Ge ne ral M e tho d
Sig nificant Wav e H e ig ht = .7 me te rs Winds pe e d = 1 1 m/s e c
Q uotatio n / Se rial No. 4527 Ide ntification 4 52 7
W ork ing B oom S afe W ork ing Vertical Primary S ideplane Tors ional
Radius Ang le Load Load Moment Moment Moment
(meters ) (Deg rees ) (Kg s .) (Tonnes ) (KN-m) (KN-m) (KN-m)
11 81 5 4 ,3 2 0 23 2 1 6 ,44 0 1 ,8 7 7 393
13 79 5 4 ,3 2 0 23 2 1 8 ,86 7 1 ,8 5 9 463
15 77 5 4 ,3 2 0 23 1 2 1 ,26 7 1 ,8 3 9 534
17 74 5 4 ,3 2 0 23 0 2 3 ,64 1 1 ,8 1 8 603
19 72 5 4 ,3 2 0 22 9 2 5 ,99 1 1 ,7 9 5 673
21 70 5 4 ,3 2 0 22 9 2 8 ,31 7 1 ,7 7 0 745
23 67 5 4 ,3 2 0 22 9 3 0 ,61 9 1 ,7 4 3 817
25 65 5 4 ,3 2 0 22 8 3 2 ,89 6 1 ,7 1 4 889
27 62 5 4 ,3 2 0 22 7 3 5 ,14 8 1 ,6 8 3 962
29 60 5 4 ,3 2 0 22 6 3 7 ,35 9 1 ,6 4 8 1 ,0 3 7
31 57 5 1 ,7 2 6 22 1 3 8 ,06 1 1 ,5 5 0 1 ,0 7 2
33 55 4 8 ,4 7 7 21 5 3 8 ,10 8 1 ,4 3 5 1 ,0 9 0
35 52 4 5 ,5 6 2 20 9 3 8 ,14 3 1 ,3 2 8 1 ,1 0 9
37 49 4 2 ,9 4 5 20 4 3 8 ,17 8 1 ,2 2 8 1 ,1 2 8
39 46 4 0 ,5 8 0 19 9 3 8 ,20 9 1 ,1 3 2 1 ,1 5 1
41 43 3 8 ,2 3 6 19 5 3 8 ,07 2 1 ,0 3 6 1 ,1 7 0
43 39 3 5 ,4 0 8 18 9 3 7 ,32 3 926 1 ,1 7 4
45 35 3 2 ,7 5 5 18 4 3 6 ,51 0 818 1 ,1 7 8
47 31 3 0 ,2 4 0 17 9 3 5 ,61 7 710 1 ,1 8 6
49 27 2 7 ,7 6 2 17 4 3 4 ,55 5 595 1 ,1 9 5
51 21 2 5 ,2 7 0 16 9 3 3 ,26 7 467 1 ,2 1 2
54 3 1 9 ,6 9 4 15 7 2 8 ,78 8 101 1 ,2 9 0
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Se atrax Crane D ata She e t-M e tric Units
Calculated Spring Constants and Cv
(In Co mp lian ce with A PI Sp ecificatio n 2C, 6th Ed itio n , 2004)
Se atrax Se rie s 90 M ode l S9028
52 M e te r B oom
Offboard (Supply B oat)
B o ttom Suppo rte d Structure A PI Ge ne ral M e tho d
Significant Wav e H e ight = .7 me te rs Winds pe e d = 1 1 m/s e c
Q uo tation / Se rial N o. 4 52 7 Ide ntification 4 52 7
W ork ing 2 Falls 4 Falls 6 Falls Auxiliary. Load Coefficients
Radius S pring Dynamic S pring Dynamic S pring Dynamic S pring Dynamic B oom S us p.
(meters ) Cons tant Coef. Cons tant Coef. Cons tant Coef. Cons tant Coef. Coef. Coef.
11 5 7 9 .0 0 1 .4 6 1 0 6 6 .0 0 1 .4 0 1 4 8 1 .0 0 2 0 6 .0 0 1 .7 6 2 .3 3 1 .2 9
13 5 6 9 .0 0 1 .4 5 1 0 2 8 .0 0 1 .3 9 1 4 0 6 .0 0 2 0 5 .0 0 1 .7 6 2 .4 1 1 .4 1
15 5 5 8 .0 0 1 .4 5 9 9 1 .0 0 1 .3 8 1 3 3 5 .0 0 2 0 4 .0 0 1 .7 5 2 .5 0 1 .5 3
17 5 4 8 .0 0 1 .4 4 9 5 5 .0 0 1 .3 8 1 2 6 9 .0 0 2 0 3 .0 0 1 .7 5 2 .5 8 1 .6 3
19 5 3 8 .0 0 1 .4 4 9 2 1 .0 0 1 .3 7 1 2 0 8 .0 0 2 0 1 .0 0 1 .7 5 2 .6 6 1 .7 4
21 5 2 8 .0 0 1 .4 3 8 8 8 .0 0 1 .3 6 1 1 5 0 .0 0 2 0 1 .0 0 1 .7 5 2 .7 3 1 .8 4
23 5 1 8 .0 0 1 .4 3 8 5 7 .0 0 1 .3 5 1 0 9 5 .0 0 2 0 0 .0 0 1 .7 5 2 .8 0 1 .9 3
25 5 0 8 .0 0 1 .4 2 8 2 6 .0 0 1 .3 4 1 0 4 3 .0 0 1 9 9 .0 0 1 .7 4 2 .8 7 2 .0 3
27 4 9 9 .0 0 1 .4 2 7 9 6 .0 0 1 .3 4 9 9 3 .0 0 1 9 8 .0 0 1 .7 4 2 .9 3 2 .1 2
29 4 8 9 .0 0 1 .4 1 7 6 7 .0 0 1 .3 3 9 4 5 .0 0 1 9 7 .0 0 1 .7 4 2 .9 9 2 .2 1
31 4 7 9 .0 0 1 .4 1 7 3 7 .0 0 1 .3 3 8 9 9 .0 0 1 9 6 .0 0 1 .7 4 3 .0 5 2 .3 1
33 4 6 9 .0 0 1 .4 0 7 0 9 .0 0 1 .3 3 8 5 4 .0 0 1 9 5 .0 0 1 .7 3 3 .1 1 2 .4 0
35 4 5 8 .0 0 1 .4 0 6 8 0 .0 0 1 .3 3 8 1 0 .0 0 1 9 4 .0 0 1 .7 3 3 .1 7 2 .5 0
37 4 4 8 .0 0 1 .3 9 6 5 1 .0 0 1 .3 3 7 6 7 .0 0 1 9 3 .0 0 1 .7 3 3 .2 2 2 .6 0
39 4 3 6 .0 0 1 .3 9 6 2 2 .0 0 1 .3 3 7 2 4 .0 0 1 9 2 .0 0 1 .7 3 3 .2 8 2 .7 0
41 4 2 4 .0 0 1 .3 8 5 9 2 .0 0 1 .3 3 6 8 2 .0 0 1 9 1 .0 0 1 .7 2 3 .3 4 2 .8 1
43 4 1 2 .0 0 1 .3 7 5 6 2 .0 0 1 .3 3 6 4 0 .0 0 1 8 9 .0 0 1 .7 2 3 .4 0 2 .9 2
45 3 9 8 .0 0 1 .3 7 5 3 1 .0 0 1 .3 3 5 9 8 .0 0 1 8 8 .0 0 1 .7 2 3 .4 6 3 .0 5
47 3 8 3 .0 0 1 .3 6 4 9 9 .0 0 1 .3 3 5 5 5 .0 0 1 8 6 .0 0 1 .7 1 3 .5 3 3 .1 9
49 3 6 6 .0 0 1 .3 5 4 6 4 .0 0 1 .3 3 5 0 9 .0 0 1 8 4 .0 0 1 .7 1 3 .6 0 3 .3 4
51 3 4 5 .0 0 1 .3 4 4 2 5 .0 0 1 .3 3 4 6 0 .0 0 1 8 0 .0 0 1 .7 0 3 .6 9 3 .5 3
54 2 8 6 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 2 6 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 4 1 .0 0 1 6 9 .0 0 1 .6 7 3 .9 6 4 .1 1
(1) A ll S p irin g C o n s ta n ts a re in n /m
(2 ) T h e c a lc u la te d S u p p ly B o a t D e c k Ve lo c ity in m /s e c is .4 2 1
(3 ) T h e a v a lia b le 1 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is 1.6 8 2
(4 ) T h e a v a ila b le 2 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is .7 4 7
(5 ) T h e a v a ila b le 4 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is .3 5 1
(6 ) T h e a v a ila b le 6 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is N /A
(7 ) T h e a v a ila b le 8 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is N /A
(8 ) T h e a v a ila b le 10 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is N /A
(9 ) T h e a v a ila b le 12 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is N /A
(10 ) T h e S p e c ifie d B o o m T ip Ve lo c ity c a u s e d b y F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is 0 m / s e c .
(11) T h e S p e c ifie d La te ra l A c c e le ra tio n c a u s e d b y F o u n d a t io n M o tio n s is 0
(12 ) T h e S p e c ifie d A d d itio n a l S id e le a d A n g le (Lis t) fro m F o u n d a tio n M o t io n s is .5 d e g .
(13 ) T h e S p e c ifie d A d d itio n a l O ffle a d A n g le (T rim ) fro m F o u n d a t io n M o tio n s is .5 d e g .
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Se atrax Crane D ata She e t-M e tric Units
Total O fflead & Sidelead Forces
(In Comp lian ce with A PI Sp ecificatio n 2C, 6th Ed itio n , 2004)
Se atrax Se rie s 90 M ode l S9028
52 M e te r B oom
Offboard (Supply B oat)
B ottom Suppo rte d Structure A PI Ge ne ral M e thod
Sig nificant Wav e H e ig ht = .7 me te rs Winds pe e d = 1 1 m/s e c
Se rial o r Q uo tatio n N umbe r: 4 5 2 7 Pro je ct Ide ntificatio n: 4 52 7
W ork ing Total Offlead Equivalent Total S idelead Equivalent
Radius Force (all caus es ) Offlead Ang le Force (all caus es ) S idelead Ang le
(meters ) (Kgs .) (Deg rees ) (Kg s .) (Deg rees )
11 3 ,7 9 1 2 .7 2 2 2 ,5 6 4 1 .6 1 1
13 3 ,7 8 0 2 .7 3 0 2 ,5 5 7 1 .6 1 5
15 3 ,7 7 3 2 .7 4 1 2 ,5 5 1 1 .6 2 1
17 3 ,7 6 9 2 .7 5 4 2 ,5 4 7 1 .6 2 7
19 3 ,7 6 8 2 .7 6 9 2 ,5 4 5 1 .6 3 5
21 3 ,7 7 1 2 .7 8 7 2 ,5 4 5 1 .6 4 4
23 3 ,7 7 8 2 .8 0 7 2 ,5 4 6 1 .6 5 4
25 3 ,7 8 9 2 .8 3 1 2 ,5 5 0 1 .6 6 6
27 3 ,8 0 4 2 .8 5 8 2 ,5 5 6 1 .6 7 9
29 3 ,8 2 2 2 .8 8 9 2 ,5 6 3 1 .6 9 5
31 3 ,6 9 1 2 .9 2 4 2 ,4 8 2 1 .7 1 2
33 3 ,5 1 6 2 .9 6 4 2 ,3 7 6 1 .7 3 2
35 3 ,3 6 5 3 .0 1 0 2 ,2 8 4 1 .7 5 5
37 3 ,2 3 7 3 .0 6 3 2 ,2 0 4 1 .7 8 2
39 3 ,1 2 8 3 .1 2 5 2 ,1 3 6 1 .8 1 3
41 3 ,0 2 4 3 .1 9 8 2 ,0 7 1 1 .8 4 9
43 2 ,8 8 8 3 .2 8 5 1 ,9 8 6 1 .8 9 3
45 2 ,7 6 8 3 .3 9 1 1 ,9 1 1 1 .9 4 6
47 2 ,6 6 7 3 .5 2 5 1 ,8 4 6 2 .0 1 3
49 2 ,5 8 2 3 .7 0 3 1 ,7 8 9 2 .1 0 2
51 2 ,5 2 4 3 .9 6 0 1 ,7 4 6 2 .2 3 2
54 2 ,5 9 9 5 .1 9 1 1 ,7 5 3 2 .8 4 9
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Se atrax Crane D ata She e t-M e tric Units
Theoretical Component Failure M ode Analysis
(In Co mp lian ce with A PI Sp ecificatio n 2C, 6th Ed itio n , 2004)
Se atrax Se rie s 90 M ode l S9028
52 M e te r B oom
Offboard (Supply B oat)
B o ttom Supporte d Structure A PI Ge ne ral M e thod
Significant Wave H e ight = .7 me te rs Winds pe e d = 11 m/s e c
Q uo tatio n / Se rial N o. 452 7 Ide ntification 4 527
W ork ing B as ed B as ed B as ed B as ed B as ed B as ed Theor. Component Ratio
Radius on on on on on Main on Aux Fail Firs t to
(meters ) King pos t S us pens ion B oom Gantry Cable Cable Load to Fail King pos t
11 519 647 273 343 288 72 273 B OOM 1 .8 9 9
13 454 592 270 303 288 72 270 B OOM 1 .6 8 1
15 403 547 266 271 288 72 266 B OOM 1 .5 1 6
17 362 511 253 245 288 72 245 GANTRY 1 .4 7 6
19 329 480 242 225 288 72 225 GANTRY 1 .4 6 1
21 301 453 232 207 288 72 207 GANTRY 1 .4 4 9
23 277 430 224 193 288 72 193 GANTRY 1 .4 3 5
25 257 409 216 177 288 72 177 GANTRY 1 .4 4 6
27 239 390 209 163 288 72 163 GANTRY 1 .4 6 1
29 223 373 202 152 288 72 152 GANTRY 1 .4 7 3
31 210 358 196 141 288 72 141 GANTRY 1 .4 8 2
33 198 343 190 132 288 72 132 GANTRY 1 .4 9 4
35 187 329 184 124 288 72 124 GANTRY 1 .5 0 3
37 177 316 178 117 288 72 117 GANTRY 1 .5 1 2
39 168 304 172 111 288 72 111 GANTRY 1 .5 1 8
41 160 291 166 105 288 72 105 GANTRY 1 .5 2 7
43 153 279 160 99 288 72 99 GANTRY 1 .5 3 3
45 146 267 153 95 288 72 95 GANTRY 1 .5 3 9
47 140 255 146 90 288 72 90 GANTRY 1 .5 4 5
49 134 243 138 86 288 72 86 GANTRY 1 .5 5 1
51 129 229 129 83 288 72 83 GANTRY 1 .5 5 5
54 124 195 104 80 288 72 80 GANTRY 1 .5 5 1
(1) A ll Lo a d s a re m e a s u re d in T o n n e s
(2 ) Lo a d s s h o wn a re c a lc u la te d in a c c o rd a n c e with A P I S p e c 2 C , 2 0 0 4 , S e c tio n 4 .6 .
(3 ) R a tio to Kin g p o s t is th e R a tio o f th e C o m p o n e n t F irs t to F a il to th e Kin g p o s tT h e A u x lin e is E xc lu d e d fro m th is R a tio .
(4 ) T h e S p e c ifie d B o o m T ip Ve lo c ity c a u s e d b y F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is 0 m /s e c .
(5 ) T h e S p e c ifie d La te ra l A c c e le ra tio n c a u s e d b y F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is 0
(6 ) T h e S p e c ifie d Ve rtic a l A c c e le ra tio n c a u s e d b y F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is 1g .
(7 ) T h e S p e c ifie d A d d itio n a l S id e le a d A n g le (Lis t) fro m F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is .5 d e g .
(8 ) T h e S p e c ifie d A d d itio n a l O ffle a d A n g le (T rim ) fro m F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is .5 d e g .
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Se atrax Hois t D atas he e t-M e tric Units
Auxiliary Drum Performance
Seatrax Drilling-Duty H oist Configuration
Seatrax Series 90 Model S9028
52 M eter Boom
Hoist M odel 463-E JA
S erial or Quotation Number: 45 2 7 Project Identification: 4 52 7
Pres s u re (b ar) 354 Dru m Barrel Diameter (mm) 508
Flo w (lp m) 511 Dru m Flan g e Diameter (mm) 864
M o to r Dis p lacemen t (cc/rev ) 160 Dru m W id th Between Flan ges (mm) 1,600
M o to r To rq u e (n -m) 806 Dru m Torq u e (n -m) 39,433
M o to r Sp eed (rp m) 3,057 Dru m Speed (rp m) 60
Gear Red u ction 50.99 Diameter o f A u x Cab le (mm) 28
This S eatrax Drilling -Duty Hois t is Equipped with an External Contracting Drum B and B rak e
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Se atrax Hoist D atashe e t-M e tric Units
M ain Drum Performance
Seatrax Drilling-Duty H oist Configuration
Seatrax Series 90 Model S9028
52 M eter B oom
Hoist M odel 863-HJC
S erial or Quotation Number: 4 5 2 7 Project Identification: 4 5 2 7
Pres s u re (b ar) 354 Dru m Barrel Diameter (mm) 660
Flo w (lpm) 511 Drum Flan g e Diameter (mm) 1118
M o to r Dis p lacemen t (cc/rev ) 160 Dru m W id th Between Flan g es (mm) 1600
M o to r To rq u e (n -m) 806 Dru m To rq u e (n -m) 59,557
M o tor Speed (rpm) 3,057 Drum Sp eed (rpm) 39
Gear Red uctio n 78.65 Diameter of M ain Cab le (mm) 28
Th is S e atrax D rilling-D uty Hoist is Equippe d with an Exte rn al C ontracting D rum Band Brak e
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Seatrax C rane D ata Sheet-M etric Units
(In Co mp lian ce with A PI Sp ecificatio n 2C, 6th Ed itio n , 2004)
2.) This Se atrax K ing pos t M arine C rane has Fail-Safe H ois ts . R e le as ing the C ontro ls Se ts all H ois t
B rak e s Auto matically. If a Load Slips Downward, D o NO T Pull B ack o n the Controls as this Action
Sig nals the B rak e s to Re main O ff. R ELEASE the C ontrols to Se t B rak e s .
3.) This Se atrax K ing pos t M arine C rane is Equippe d with a Pate nte d M e chanical Two B lock Sys te m.
Lo we ring the B oo m will NO T caus e it to C ontact the H o ok B lock s .
4.) Fo r O ptimum Safe ty and Se rvice Life , Follow the O pe rating, Ins pe ction and M ainte nance
Ins tructions in the Se atrax O pe ration and M ainte nce M anual or C D.
Additional D ata
1.) The M ain and Auxiliary H o ok Trave l for This M achine in M e te rs : 10 6
2.) Se atrax Load Charts Indicate No minal M inimum and M aximum Work ing Radii
3.) M aximum A uxiliary H ook Spe e d @ Wate r Le v e l in M e te rs /M inute : 10 1
4.) M aximum 2 Part M ain H oo k Spe e d @ Wate r Le ve l-M e te rs /M inute : 45
M aximum 4 Part M ain H oo k Spe e d @ Wate r Le ve l-M e te rs /M inute : 21
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Seatrax Inc.
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METR IC U N ITS
Seatrax Series 90 Model S9028
52 Meter B oom
Prepared For
M aersk Q atar AS
Al Shahe e n Fie ld D e ve lopme nt 2005
ED Platform (ASED A-A-6101)
Kingpos t M arine Crane s
Se atrax Se rial N o. 4527
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Seatrax C rane D ata Sheet-M etric Units
Seatrax Series 90 Model S9028
52 M eter Boom
Serial or Q uotation N umber: 4527
P roject Identification: 4527
G E N E R AL C R AN E D IM EN SIO N S
Ve rtical D im He e l Pin to Gantry She ave 'H' (me te rs ) 13.71
Horizontal D im CL R ot to He e l Pin 'E' (me te rs) 2.28
Horizontal D im CL R ot to Gantry She ave 'D ' (me te rs) 2.59
Horizontal D im CL R ot to CG of Crane & Pos t 'U' (me te rs ) 1.06
Outs ide D iame te r of Kingpos t 'OD ' (mm) 2286
Wall Thickne s s of Kingpos t 'T' (mm) 44
Yie ld Stre ngth of Kingpost 'YP' (N /mm^2) 345
Ve rtical D im Lowe r B rg to Uppe r B rg 'GB ' (me te rs ) 9.14
C O M P O N E N T ST AT IC W E IG HT S (T onnes)
Comple te Crane with B oom (Tonne s ) 117.0
B lock(s ) (Tonne s ) 1
Total D e ad We ight (Tonne s ) 118.4
W IR E R O P E C O M P O N E N T D AT A
Le ngth of the Aux. Hois t Cable (me te rs) 170
D iame te r of Aux. Hois t Cable (mm) 28
Aux. Hois t Cable Cons truction Clas s CH
M inimum B re aking Stre ngth of Aux. Cable (tonne s ) 72
Le ngth of M ain Hois t Cable (me te rs ) 488
D iame te r of M ain Hois t Cable (mm) 28
M ain Hoist Cable Cons truction Clas s CH
M in. B re aking Stre ngth of M ain Hois t Cable (tonne s ) 72
D iame te r of B oom Hois t Cable (mm) 28
B oom Hoist Cable Cons truction Clas s B L
M in. B re aking Stre ngth of B oom Hois t Cable (tonne s) 72
N umbe r of B oom Sus pe ns ion Parts of Line 'N B ' 12
P R O P E R T IE S O F B O O M SE C T IO N
B oom Chord Square Tube Size (mm) 178
He ight B e twe e n Chord Ce nte rs (mm) 2007
Width B e twe e n Chord Ce nte rs (mm) 2616
HO IST SE LE C T IO N S
Auxiliary Hois t M ode l N umbe r 463-EJA
M ain Hoist M ode l N umbe r 863-HJC
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Safe W orking Load C hart
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Seatrax Crane Data Sheet-Metric Units W ork ing 2 Part 4 Part Line 6 Part S ing le Line
In Co m p lian ce wit h
Radius Main Hois t Main Hois t Main Hois t Aux Hois t
API Specification 2C , 6th E dition, 2004 (meters ) S W L (Kg s ) S W L (Kg s ) S W L (Kg s ) S W L (Kg s )
11 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
Se rial or Quotation N umbe r: 4527 13 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
Proje ct Ide ntification: 4527 15 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
17 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
Seatrax Series 90 Model S9028 19 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
21 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
52 Meter Boom 23 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
Calculated for Installation on a 25 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
B ottom Supported Structure 27 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
29 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
API G e ne ral Me thod 31 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
33 27253d 51124b N/A 12999d
Onboard Lifts 35 27253d 47867b N/A 12999d
37 27253d 44964b N/A 12999d
39 27253d 42351b N/A 12999d
Winds pe e d = 18 m/s e c
41 27253d 3 9 4 5 6 is N/A 12999d
43 27253d 3 6 3 1 2 is N/A 12999d
N otes: 45 27253d 3 3 4 5 0 is N/A 12999d
(1) Worki n g radiu s i s m e asu re d from th e m ain hook to ce nte rl i ne of rotation 47 27253d 3 0 8 4 5 is N/A 12999d
(2) S WL le tte r suffiixe s in dicate load lim itin g factor pe r API 2C , 4.1.1 (a) th ru (i). 49 27253d 2 8 4 3 6 is N/A 12999d
(3) Rate d l oads are N ET l oads. Mai n Block & Aux. Bal l we igh ts h ave be e n de du cte d.
(4) The S pe ci fi e d Boom Ti p Ve l oci ty cause d by Foun dation Motions is N /A.
51 2 6 2 2 9 is 2 6 2 2 9 is N/A 12999d
(5) The S pe ci fi e d Late ral Acce l e ration cau se d by Fou n dation Motion s i s 0 54 2 3 1 9 2 is 2 3 1 9 2 is N/A 12999d
(6) The S pe cifie d Ve rtical Acce le ration cause d by Foundation Motions is 1g.
(7) The S pe cifie d Addition al S ide le ad Angle (List) from Fou ndation Motion s is .5 de g.
(8) The S pe cifie d Addition al O ffle ad Angle (Trim ) from Fou ndation Motion s is .5 de g.
(9) Main dru m cable is 29 dia. C lass C H, 72 te . n om stre n gth, 488 m . lon g.
(10) Aux. dru m cable is 29 di a. C l ass C H, 72 te . n om stre ngth, 170 m . l on g.
(11) The spe cifi e d h ook trave l for thi s m achi n e is 106 m .
(12) The Min im um Pe rson ne l Rate d Load at an y Work i ng Radi us is 4333 kgs.
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Offboard (Supply B oat)
W ork ing 2 Part 4 Part Line 6 Part S ing le Line
Seatrax Crane Data Sheet-Metric Units Radius Main Hois t Main Hois t Main Hois t Aux Hois t
In Co m p lian ce wit h (meters ) S W L (Kg s ) S W L (Kg s ) S W L (Kg s ) S W L (Kg s )
API Specification 2C , 6th E dition, 2004 11 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
13 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
Se rial or Quotation N umbe r: 4527
15 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
Proje ct Ide ntification: 4527
17 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
19 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
Seatrax Series 90 Model S9028 21 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
52 Meter Boom 23 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
25 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
Calculated for Installation on a 27 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
B ottom Supported Structure 29 27253d 4 9 8 3 0 is N/A 12999d
31 27253d 4 5 0 5 6 is N/A 12999d
API G e ne ral Me thod 33 27253d 4 0 8 7 7 is N/A 12999d
35 27253d 3 7 1 1 9 is N/A 12999d
Offboard (Supply Boat) 37 27253d 3 3 7 0 8 is N/A 12999d
39 27253d 3 0 6 5 1 is N/A 12999d
Significant Wave Height = 1 meters 41 27253d 2 7 8 5 5 is N/A 12999d
Winds pe e d = 18 m/s e c 43 2 5 2 6 4 is 2 5 2 6 4 is N/A 12999d
45 2 2 8 7 6 is 2 2 8 7 6 is N/A 12999d
N otes: 47 2 0 6 4 7 is 2 0 6 4 7 is N/A 12999d
(1) Work i n g radiu s i s m e asu re d from th e m ai n h ook to ce n te rl i n e of rotation 49 1 8 4 9 4 is 1 8 4 9 4 is N/A 12999d
(2) S WL le tte r su ffiixe s in dicate load lim itin g factor pe r API 2C , 4.1.1 (a) th ru (i). 51 1 6 3 7 9 is 1 6 3 7 9 is N/A 12999d
(3) Rate d l oads are N ET l oads. Mai n Block & Au x. Bal l we igh ts h ave be e n de du cte d.
54 1 2 1 6 1 is 1 2 1 6 1 is N/A 1 2 1 6 1 is
(4) Th e S pe cifi e d Boom Tip Ve locity cau se d by Fou n dation Motion s i s 0 m /se c.
(5) Th e S pe cifi e d Late ral Acce l e ration cau se d by Fou n dati on Motion s i s 0
(6) Th e S pe cifie d Ve rtical Acce le ration cau se d by Fou n dation Motion s is 1g.
(7) Th e S pe cifie d Addition al S ide le ad An gle (List) from Fou n dation Motion s is .5 de g.
(8) Th e S pe cifie d Addition al O ffle ad An gle (Trim ) from Fou n dation Motion s is .5 de g.
(9) Main dru m cable is 29 dia. C lass C H, 72 te . n om stre n gth , 488 m . lon g.
(10) Au x. dru m cable is 29 dia. C lass C H, 72 te . n om stre n gth , 170 m . lon g.
(11) Th e spe cifie d h ook trave l for th is m ach in e is 106 m .
(12) Th e Min im u m Pe rson n e l Rate d Load at an y Work in g Radiu s is 4333 k gs.
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K ingpost Reactions
(In Co mp lian ce with A PI Sp ecificatio n 2C, 6th Ed itio n , 2004)
Se atrax Se rie s 90 M ode l S9028
5 2 M e te r B o o m
Onboard Lifts
B o tto m Suppo rte d Structure A PI Ge ne ral M e tho d
Winds pe e d = 1 8 m/s e c
Q uotatio n / Se rial N o . 4527 Ide ntificatio n 4 52 7
W ork ing B oom S afe W ork ing Vertical Primary S ideplane Tors ional
Radius Ang le Load Load Moment Moment Moment
(meters ) (Deg rees ) (Kg s .) (Tonnes ) (KN-m) (KN-m) (KN-m)
11 81 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 1 3 ,4 7 9 1 ,5 6 5 328
13 79 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 1 5 ,9 0 6 1 ,5 5 5 387
15 77 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 1 8 ,3 3 2 1 ,5 4 2 447
17 74 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 2 0 ,7 5 7 1 ,5 2 7 507
19 72 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 2 3 ,1 8 1 1 ,5 0 9 566
21 70 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 2 5 ,6 0 4 1 ,4 8 8 626
23 67 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 2 8 ,0 2 6 1 ,4 6 4 686
25 65 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 3 0 ,4 4 7 1 ,4 3 8 745
27 62 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 3 2 ,8 6 7 1 ,4 0 8 805
29 60 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 3 5 ,2 8 6 1 ,3 7 5 865
31 57 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 3 7 ,7 0 3 1 ,3 3 8 924
33 55 5 1 ,1 2 4 220 3 8 ,0 3 2 1 ,2 4 3 943
35 52 4 7 ,8 6 7 214 3 8 ,0 6 8 1 ,1 4 6 955
37 49 4 4 ,9 6 4 208 3 8 ,1 0 9 1 ,0 5 4 969
39 46 4 2 ,3 5 1 203 3 8 ,1 4 5 966 981
41 43 3 9 ,4 5 6 197 3 7 ,7 5 1 872 985
43 39 3 6 ,3 1 2 190 3 6 ,9 1 7 774 980
45 35 3 3 ,4 5 0 185 3 6 ,0 8 9 677 976
47 31 3 0 ,8 4 5 180 3 5 ,2 7 1 581 970
49 27 2 8 ,4 3 6 175 3 4 ,4 4 0 481 966
51 21 2 6 ,2 2 9 171 3 3 ,6 1 8 371 961
54 3 2 3 ,1 9 2 165 3 2 ,3 5 1 74 955
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Calculated Spring Constants and Cv
(In Co mp lian ce with A PI Sp ecificatio n 2C, 6th Ed itio n , 2004)
Se atrax Se rie s 90 M ode l S9028
52 M e te r B oom
Onboard Lifts
B ottom Supporte d Structure A PI Ge ne ral M e thod
Winds pe e d = 18 m/s e c
Q uotation / Se rial No. 4527 Ide ntification 4527
W ork ing 2 Falls 4 Falls 6 Falls Auxiliary. Load Coefficients
Radius S pring Dynamic S pring Dynamic S pring Dynamic S pring Dynamic B oom S us p.
(meters ) Cons tant Coef. Cons tant Coef. Cons tant Coef. Cons tant Coef. Coef. Coef.
11 5 9 0.0 0 1 .33 1 1 0 2 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 55 1 .00 2 0 7 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .0 6 1.0 3
13 5 7 9.0 0 1 .33 1 0 6 2 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 47 1 .00 2 0 6 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .1 8 1.1 8
15 5 6 8.0 0 1 .33 1 0 2 3 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 39 5 .00 2 0 5 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .2 9 1.3 1
17 5 5 8.0 0 1 .33 9 8 6 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 32 5 .00 2 0 4 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .3 9 1.4 3
19 5 4 8.0 0 1 .33 9 5 1 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 25 9 .00 2 0 3 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .4 8 1.5 5
21 5 3 8.0 0 1 .33 9 1 6 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 19 7 .00 2 0 2 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .5 7 1.6 6
23 5 2 8.0 0 1 .33 8 8 3 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 13 9 .00 2 0 1 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .6 5 1.7 6
25 5 1 8.0 0 1 .33 8 5 1 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 08 4 .00 2 0 0 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .7 3 1.8 7
27 5 0 8.0 0 1 .33 8 2 0 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 03 1 .00 1 9 9 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .8 0 1.9 7
29 4 9 8.0 0 1 .33 7 8 9 .0 0 1 .3 3 9 80 .0 0 1 9 8 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .8 7 2.0 7
31 4 8 8.0 0 1 .33 7 5 9 .0 0 1 .3 3 9 31 .0 0 1 9 7 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .9 4 2.1 7
33 4 7 8.0 0 1 .33 7 2 8 .0 0 1 .3 3 8 83 .0 0 1 9 6 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .0 1 2.2 7
35 4 6 7.0 0 1 .33 6 9 8 .0 0 1 .3 3 8 37 .0 0 1 9 5 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .0 7 2.3 7
37 4 5 6.0 0 1 .33 6 6 8 .0 0 1 .3 3 7 91 .0 0 1 9 4 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .1 3 2.4 7
39 4 4 4.0 0 1 .33 6 3 8 .0 0 1 .3 3 7 46 .0 0 1 9 3 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .2 0 2.5 8
41 4 3 2.0 0 1 .33 6 0 7 .0 0 1 .3 3 7 02 .0 0 1 9 2 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .2 6 2.7 0
43 4 1 9.0 0 1 .33 5 7 6 .0 0 1 .3 3 6 58 .0 0 1 9 1 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .3 3 2.8 2
45 4 0 5.0 0 1 .33 5 4 3 .0 0 1 .3 3 6 13 .0 0 1 8 9 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .4 0 2.9 5
47 3 8 9.0 0 1 .33 5 0 9 .0 0 1 .3 3 5 67 .0 0 1 8 7 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .4 8 3.0 9
49 3 7 1.0 0 1 .33 4 7 2 .0 0 1 .3 3 5 20 .0 0 1 8 5 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .5 7 3.2 6
51 3 4 9.0 0 1 .33 4 3 1 .0 0 1 .3 3 4 68 .0 0 1 8 2 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .6 8 3.4 6
54 2 8 6.0 0 1 .33 3 2 6 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 42 .0 0 1 6 9 .0 0 1 .3 3 4 .0 4 4.1 1
(1) A ll S p irin g C o n s ta n ts a re in n /m
(2 ) T h e c a lc u la te d S u p p ly B o a t D e c k Ve lo c ity in m /s e c is 0
(3 ) T h e a v a lia b le 1 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is 1.6 8 2
(4 ) T h e a v a ila b le 2 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is .7 4 7
(5 ) T h e a v a ila b le 4 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is .3 5 1
(6 ) T h e a v a ila b le 6 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is N /A
(7 ) T h e a v a ila b le 8 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is N /A
(8 ) T h e a v a ila b le 10 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is N /A
(9 ) T h e a v a ila b le 12 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is N /A
(10 ) T h e S p e c ifie d B o o m T ip Ve lo c ity c a u s e d b y F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is N /A .
(11) T h e S p e c ifie d La te ra l A c c e le ra tio n c a u s e d b y F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is 0
(12 ) T h e S p e c ifie d A d d itio n a l S id e le a d A n g le (Lis t) fro m F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is .5 d e g .
(13 ) T h e S p e c ifie d A d d itio n a l O ffle a d A n g le (T rim ) fro m F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is .5 d e g .
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Total O fflead & Sidelead Forces
(In Comp lian ce with A PI Sp ecificatio n 2C, 6th Ed itio n , 2004)
Se atrax Se rie s 90 M ode l S9028
52 M e te r B oom
Onboard Lifts
B ottom Supporte d Structure A PI Ge ne ral M e thod
Winds pe e d = 18 m/s e c
Se rial or Q uotation Numbe r: 4527 Proje ct Ide ntification: 4527
W ork ing Total Offlead Equivalent Total S idelead Equivalent
Radius Force (all caus es ) Offlead Ang le Force (all caus es ) S idelead Ang le
(meters ) (Kg s .) (Deg rees ) (Kg s .) (Deg rees )
11 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
13 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
15 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
17 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
19 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
21 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
23 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
25 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
27 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
29 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
31 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
33 72 3 0 .5 0 0 2 ,2 25 0.5 0 0
35 68 6 0 .5 0 0 2 ,1 39 0.5 0 0
37 65 2 0 .5 0 0 2 ,0 62 0.5 0 0
39 62 2 0 .5 0 0 1 ,9 92 0.5 0 0
41 58 8 0 .5 0 0 1 ,9 15 0.5 0 0
43 55 1 0 .5 0 0 1 ,8 31 0.5 0 0
45 51 8 0 .5 0 0 1 ,7 55 0.5 0 0
47 48 8 0 .5 0 0 1 ,6 86 0.5 0 0
49 46 0 0 .5 0 0 1 ,6 22 0.5 0 0
51 43 4 0 .5 0 0 1 ,5 63 0.5 0 0
54 39 9 0 .5 0 0 1 ,4 82 0.5 0 0
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K ingpost Reactions
(In Co mp lian ce with A PI Sp ecificatio n 2C, 6th Ed itio n , 2004)
Se atrax Se rie s 90 M ode l S9028
52 M e te r B oom
Offboard (Supply B oat)
B o tto m Suppo rte d Structure A PI Ge ne ral M e tho d
Sig nificant Wav e H e ig ht = 1 me te rs Winds pe e d = 1 8 m/s e c
Q uotatio n / Se rial No. 4527 Ide ntification 4 52 7
W ork ing B oom S afe W ork ing Vertical Primary S ideplane Tors ional
Radius Ang le Load Load Moment Moment Moment
(meters ) (Deg rees ) (Kg s .) (Tonnes ) (KN-m) (KN-m) (KN-m)
11 81 5 4 ,3 2 0 24 2 1 8 ,00 5 2 ,4 0 7 504
13 79 5 4 ,3 2 0 24 1 2 0 ,57 8 2 ,3 8 2 593
15 77 5 4 ,3 2 0 24 0 2 3 ,11 5 2 ,3 5 4 683
17 74 5 4 ,3 2 0 23 9 2 5 ,62 0 2 ,3 2 5 772
19 72 5 4 ,3 2 0 23 8 2 8 ,09 3 2 ,2 9 4 862
21 70 5 4 ,3 2 0 23 7 3 0 ,53 5 2 ,2 6 0 951
23 67 5 4 ,3 2 0 23 6 3 2 ,94 6 2 ,2 2 4 1 ,0 4 2
25 65 5 4 ,3 2 0 23 6 3 5 ,32 7 2 ,1 8 4 1 ,1 3 3
27 62 5 4 ,3 2 0 23 5 3 7 ,66 8 2 ,1 4 2 1 ,2 2 5
29 60 4 9 ,8 3 0 22 0 3 5 ,65 8 1 ,8 9 3 1 ,1 9 1
31 57 4 5 ,0 5 6 21 1 3 4 ,84 7 1 ,7 2 4 1 ,1 9 1
33 55 4 0 ,8 7 7 20 3 3 4 ,04 8 1 ,5 7 1 1 ,1 9 3
35 52 3 7 ,1 1 9 19 5 3 3 ,20 6 1 ,4 2 9 1 ,1 9 1
37 49 3 3 ,7 0 8 18 8 3 2 ,31 1 1 ,2 9 5 1 ,1 9 0
39 46 3 0 ,6 5 1 18 2 3 1 ,41 4 1 ,1 7 0 1 ,1 8 9
41 43 2 7 ,8 5 5 17 6 3 0 ,47 3 1 ,0 5 1 1 ,1 8 7
43 39 2 5 ,2 6 4 17 1 2 9 ,47 1 934 1 ,1 8 3
45 35 2 2 ,8 7 6 16 6 2 8 ,42 7 820 1 ,1 8 2
47 31 2 0 ,6 4 7 16 1 2 7 ,32 3 706 1 ,1 8 0
49 27 1 8 ,4 9 4 15 6 2 6 ,08 3 586 1 ,1 7 8
51 21 1 6 ,3 7 9 15 2 2 4 ,66 2 454 1 ,1 7 8
54 3 1 2 ,1 6 1 14 2 2 0 ,77 6 94 1 ,2 0 6
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(In Co mp lian ce with A PI Sp ecificatio n 2C, 6th Ed itio n , 2004)
Se atrax Se rie s 90 M ode l S9028
52 M e te r B oom
Offboard (Supply B oat)
B o ttom Suppo rte d Structure A PI Ge ne ral M e tho d
Significant Wav e H e ight = 1 me te rs Winds pe e d = 1 8 m/s e c
Q uo tation / Se rial N o. 4 52 7 Ide ntification 4 52 7
W ork ing 2 Falls 4 Falls 6 Falls Auxiliary. Load Coefficients
Radius S pring Dynamic S pring Dynamic S pring Dynamic S pring Dynamic B oom S us p.
(meters ) Cons tant Coef. Cons tant Coef. Cons tant Coef. Cons tant Coef. Coef. Coef.
11 5 7 8 .0 0 1 .5 4 1 0 6 2 .0 0 1 .5 1 1 4 7 2 .0 0 2 0 6 .0 0 1 .8 5 2 .3 7 1 .3 3
13 5 6 7 .0 0 1 .5 3 1 0 2 3 .0 0 1 .5 0 1 3 9 8 .0 0 2 0 5 .0 0 1 .8 4 2 .4 4 1 .4 4
15 5 5 7 .0 0 1 .5 3 9 8 7 .0 0 1 .4 9 1 3 2 8 .0 0 2 0 3 .0 0 1 .8 4 2 .5 2 1 .5 5
17 5 4 6 .0 0 1 .5 2 9 5 1 .0 0 1 .4 8 1 2 6 3 .0 0 2 0 2 .0 0 1 .8 4 2 .6 0 1 .6 6
19 5 3 6 .0 0 1 .5 2 9 1 7 .0 0 1 .4 7 1 2 0 2 .0 0 2 0 1 .0 0 1 .8 3 2 .6 8 1 .7 6
21 5 2 7 .0 0 1 .5 1 8 8 5 .0 0 1 .4 6 1 1 4 4 .0 0 2 0 0 .0 0 1 .8 3 2 .7 5 1 .8 6
23 5 1 7 .0 0 1 .5 1 8 5 3 .0 0 1 .4 5 1 0 9 0 .0 0 1 9 9 .0 0 1 .8 3 2 .8 2 1 .9 5
25 5 0 7 .0 0 1 .5 0 8 2 3 .0 0 1 .4 4 1 0 3 8 .0 0 1 9 8 .0 0 1 .8 3 2 .8 9 2 .0 5
27 4 9 8 .0 0 1 .4 9 7 9 3 .0 0 1 .4 3 9 8 9 .0 0 1 9 8 .0 0 1 .8 2 2 .9 5 2 .1 4
29 4 8 8 .0 0 1 .4 9 7 6 4 .0 0 1 .3 6 9 4 1 .0 0 1 9 7 .0 0 1 .8 2 3 .0 1 2 .2 3
31 4 7 8 .0 0 1 .4 8 7 3 5 .0 0 1 .3 7 8 9 5 .0 0 1 9 6 .0 0 1 .8 2 3 .0 7 2 .3 2
33 4 6 8 .0 0 1 .4 8 7 0 6 .0 0 1 .3 8 8 5 0 .0 0 1 9 5 .0 0 1 .8 2 3 .1 2 2 .4 2
35 4 5 7 .0 0 1 .4 7 6 7 8 .0 0 1 .3 8 8 0 7 .0 0 1 9 4 .0 0 1 .8 1 3 .1 8 2 .5 1
37 4 4 7 .0 0 1 .4 6 6 4 9 .0 0 1 .3 8 7 6 4 .0 0 1 9 3 .0 0 1 .8 1 3 .2 3 2 .6 1
39 4 3 5 .0 0 1 .4 6 6 2 0 .0 0 1 .3 8 7 2 2 .0 0 1 9 2 .0 0 1 .8 1 3 .2 9 2 .7 2
41 4 2 4 .0 0 1 .4 5 5 9 1 .0 0 1 .3 9 6 8 0 .0 0 1 9 0 .0 0 1 .8 0 3 .3 5 2 .8 2
43 4 1 1 .0 0 1 .4 4 5 6 1 .0 0 1 .3 9 6 3 8 .0 0 1 8 9 .0 0 1 .8 0 3 .4 0 2 .9 4
45 3 9 7 .0 0 1 .4 3 5 3 0 .0 0 1 .3 8 5 9 6 .0 0 1 8 7 .0 0 1 .8 0 3 .4 6 3 .0 6
47 3 8 2 .0 0 1 .4 2 4 9 7 .0 0 1 .3 8 5 5 3 .0 0 1 8 6 .0 0 1 .7 9 3 .5 3 3 .2 0
49 3 6 5 .0 0 1 .4 1 4 6 3 .0 0 1 .3 7 5 0 8 .0 0 1 8 3 .0 0 1 .7 9 3 .6 0 3 .3 5
51 3 4 5 .0 0 1 .4 8 4 2 4 .0 0 1 .3 6 4 5 9 .0 0 1 8 0 .0 0 1 .7 8 3 .6 9 3 .5 4
54 2 8 6 .0 0 1 .4 5 3 2 6 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 4 2 .0 0 1 6 9 .0 0 1 .7 5 3 .9 5 4 .1 1
(1) A ll S p irin g C o n s ta n ts a re in n /m
(2 ) T h e c a lc u la te d S u p p ly B o a t D e c k Ve lo c ity in m /s e c is .6 0 4
(3 ) T h e a v a lia b le 1 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is 1.6 8 2
(4 ) T h e a v a ila b le 2 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is .7 4 7
(5 ) T h e a v a ila b le 4 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is .3 5 1
(6 ) T h e a v a ila b le 6 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is N /A
(7 ) T h e a v a ila b le 8 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is N /A
(8 ) T h e a v a ila b le 10 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is N /A
(9 ) T h e a v a ila b le 12 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is N /A
(10 ) T h e S p e c ifie d B o o m T ip Ve lo c ity c a u s e d b y F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is 0 m / s e c .
(11) T h e S p e c ifie d La te ra l A c c e le ra tio n c a u s e d b y F o u n d a t io n M o tio n s is 0
(12 ) T h e S p e c ifie d A d d itio n a l S id e le a d A n g le (Lis t) fro m F o u n d a tio n M o t io n s is .5 d e g .
(13 ) T h e S p e c ifie d A d d itio n a l O ffle a d A n g le (T rim ) fro m F o u n d a t io n M o tio n s is .5 d e g .
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Total O fflead & Sidelead Forces
(In Comp lian ce with A PI Sp ecificatio n 2C, 6th Ed itio n , 2004)
Se atrax Se rie s 90 M ode l S9028
52 M e te r B oom
Offboard (Supply B oat)
B ottom Suppo rte d Structure A PI Ge ne ral M e thod
Sig nificant Wav e H e ig ht = 1 me te rs Winds pe e d = 1 8 m/s e c
Se rial o r Q uo tatio n N umbe r: 4 5 2 7 Pro je ct Ide ntificatio n: 4 52 7
W ork ing Total Offlead Equivalent Total S idelead Equivalent
Radius Force (all caus es ) Offlead Ang le Force (all caus es ) S idelead Ang le
(meters ) (Kgs .) (Deg rees ) (Kg s .) (Deg rees )
11 4 ,5 0 5 3 .0 0 8 3 ,4 0 2 1 .7 5 4
13 4 ,4 8 7 3 .0 1 7 3 ,3 9 0 1 .7 5 9
15 4 ,4 7 2 3 .0 2 9 3 ,3 8 0 1 .7 6 5
17 4 ,4 6 2 3 .0 4 4 3 ,3 7 2 1 .7 7 2
19 4 ,4 5 6 3 .0 6 1 3 ,3 6 7 1 .7 8 1
21 4 ,4 5 5 3 .0 8 1 3 ,3 6 4 1 .7 9 1
23 4 ,4 5 8 3 .1 0 4 3 ,3 6 3 1 .8 0 2
25 4 ,4 6 6 3 .1 3 0 3 ,3 6 5 1 .8 1 6
27 4 ,4 7 9 3 .1 6 1 3 ,3 6 9 1 .8 3 1
29 3 ,9 7 8 3 .1 9 6 3 ,0 7 6 1 .8 4 8
31 3 ,6 7 4 3 .2 3 5 2 ,8 9 6 1 .8 6 8
33 3 ,4 0 8 3 .2 8 1 2 ,7 3 9 1 .8 9 1
35 3 ,1 6 9 3 .3 3 3 2 ,5 9 7 1 .9 1 7
37 2 ,9 5 2 3 .3 9 3 2 ,4 6 9 1 .9 4 7
39 2 ,7 5 9 3 .4 6 2 2 ,3 5 4 1 .9 8 2
41 2 ,5 8 4 3 .5 4 5 2 ,2 4 9 2 .0 2 3
43 2 ,4 2 3 3 .6 4 3 2 ,1 5 3 2 .0 7 2
45 2 ,2 7 9 3 .7 6 3 2 ,0 6 7 2 .1 3 2
47 2 ,1 5 0 3 .9 1 4 1 ,9 8 8 2 .2 0 8
49 2 ,0 3 2 4 .1 1 4 1 ,9 1 6 2 .3 0 9
51 1 ,9 3 0 4 .4 0 4 1 ,8 5 2 2 .4 5 4
54 1 ,8 7 3 5 .7 9 1 1 ,7 9 8 3 .1 5 1
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Se atrax Se rie s 90 M ode l S9028
52 M e te r B oom
Offboard (Supply B oat)
B o ttom Supporte d Structure A PI Ge ne ral M e thod
Significant Wave H e ight = 1 me te rs Winds pe e d = 18 m/s e c
Q uo tatio n / Se rial N o. 452 7 Ide ntification 4 527
W ork ing B as ed B as ed B as ed B as ed B as ed B as ed Theor. Component Ratio
Radius on on on on on Main on Aux Fail Firs t to
(meters ) King pos t S us pens ion B oom Gantry Cable Cable Load to Fail King pos t
11 510 630 260 334 288 72 260 B OOM 1 .9 5 9
13 447 579 258 296 288 72 258 B OOM 1 .7 3 4
15 398 537 254 266 288 72 254 B OOM 1 .5 6 4
17 358 502 244 241 288 72 241 GANTRY 1 .4 8 2
19 325 473 234 221 288 72 221 GANTRY 1 .4 6 7
21 298 447 224 205 288 72 205 GANTRY 1 .4 5 2
23 274 425 216 191 288 72 191 GANTRY 1 .4 3 8
25 254 405 209 175 288 72 175 GANTRY 1 .4 4 9
27 237 387 202 162 288 72 162 GANTRY 1 .4 6 4
29 222 370 196 150 288 72 150 GANTRY 1 .4 7 6
31 208 355 190 140 288 72 140 GANTRY 1 .4 8 5
33 196 341 184 131 288 72 131 GANTRY 1 .4 9 4
35 186 327 178 123 288 72 123 GANTRY 1 .5 0 3
37 176 314 173 116 288 72 116 GANTRY 1 .5 1 2
39 167 302 167 110 288 72 110 GANTRY 1 .5 2 1
41 159 290 161 104 288 72 104 GANTRY 1 .5 2 7
43 152 278 155 99 288 72 99 GANTRY 1 .5 3 6
45 145 266 149 94 288 72 94 GANTRY 1 .5 4 2
47 139 254 142 90 288 72 90 GANTRY 1 .5 4 5
49 134 242 134 86 288 72 86 GANTRY 1 .5 5 1
51 129 228 125 83 288 72 83 GANTRY 1 .5 5 5
54 124 195 101 80 288 72 80 GANTRY 1 .5 5 1
(1) A ll Lo a d s a re m e a s u re d in T o n n e s
(2 ) Lo a d s s h o wn a re c a lc u la te d in a c c o rd a n c e with A P I S p e c 2 C , 2 0 0 4 , S e c tio n 4 .6 .
(3 ) R a tio to Kin g p o s t is th e R a tio o f th e C o m p o n e n t F irs t to F a il to th e Kin g p o s tT h e A u x lin e is E xc lu d e d fro m th is R a tio .
(4 ) T h e S p e c ifie d B o o m T ip Ve lo c ity c a u s e d b y F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is 0 m /s e c .
(5 ) T h e S p e c ifie d La te ra l A c c e le ra tio n c a u s e d b y F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is 0
(6 ) T h e S p e c ifie d Ve rtic a l A c c e le ra tio n c a u s e d b y F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is 1g .
(7 ) T h e S p e c ifie d A d d itio n a l S id e le a d A n g le (Lis t) fro m F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is .5 d e g .
(8 ) T h e S p e c ifie d A d d itio n a l O ffle a d A n g le (T rim ) fro m F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is .5 d e g .
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Se atrax Hois t D atas he e t-M e tric Units
Auxiliary Drum Performance
Seatrax Drilling-Duty H oist Configuration
Seatrax Series 90 Model S9028
52 M eter Boom
Hoist M odel 463-E JA
S erial or Quotation Number: 45 2 7 Project Identification: 4 52 7
Pres s u re (b ar) 354 Dru m Barrel Diameter (mm) 508
Flo w (lp m) 511 Dru m Flan g e Diameter (mm) 864
M o to r Dis p lacemen t (cc/rev ) 160 Dru m W id th Between Flan ges (mm) 1,600
M o to r To rq u e (n -m) 806 Dru m Torq u e (n -m) 39,433
M o to r Sp eed (rp m) 3,057 Dru m Speed (rp m) 60
Gear Red u ction 50.99 Diameter o f A u x Cab le (mm) 28
This S eatrax Drilling -Duty Hois t is Equipped with an External Contracting Drum B and B rak e
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Se atrax Hoist D atashe e t-M e tric Units
M ain Drum Performance
Seatrax Drilling-Duty H oist Configuration
Seatrax Series 90 Model S9028
52 M eter B oom
Hoist M odel 863-HJC
S erial or Quotation Number: 4 5 2 7 Project Identification: 4 5 2 7
Pres s u re (b ar) 354 Dru m Barrel Diameter (mm) 660
Flo w (lpm) 511 Drum Flan g e Diameter (mm) 1118
M o to r Dis p lacemen t (cc/rev ) 160 Dru m W id th Between Flan g es (mm) 1600
M o to r To rq u e (n -m) 806 Dru m To rq u e (n -m) 59,557
M o tor Speed (rpm) 3,057 Drum Sp eed (rpm) 39
Gear Red uctio n 78.65 Diameter of M ain Cab le (mm) 28
Th is S e atrax D rilling-D uty Hoist is Equippe d with an Exte rn al C ontracting D rum Band Brak e
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Seatrax C rane D ata Sheet-M etric Units
(In Co mp lian ce with A PI Sp ecificatio n 2C, 6th Ed itio n , 2004)
2.) This Se atrax K ing pos t M arine C rane has Fail-Safe H ois ts . R e le as ing the C ontro ls Se ts all H ois t
B rak e s Auto matically. If a Load Slips Downward, D o NO T Pull B ack o n the Controls as this Action
Sig nals the B rak e s to Re main O ff. R ELEASE the C ontrols to Se t B rak e s .
3.) This Se atrax K ing pos t M arine C rane is Equippe d with a Pate nte d M e chanical Two B lock Sys te m.
Lo we ring the B oo m will NO T caus e it to C ontact the H o ok B lock s .
4.) Fo r O ptimum Safe ty and Se rvice Life , Follow the O pe rating, Ins pe ction and M ainte nance
Ins tructions in the Se atrax O pe ration and M ainte nce M anual or C D.
Additional D ata
1.) The M ain and Auxiliary H o ok Trave l for This M achine in M e te rs : 10 6
2.) Se atrax Load Charts Indicate No minal M inimum and M aximum Work ing Radii
3.) M aximum A uxiliary H ook Spe e d @ Wate r Le v e l in M e te rs /M inute : 10 1
4.) M aximum 2 Part M ain H oo k Spe e d @ Wate r Le ve l-M e te rs /M inute : 45
M aximum 4 Part M ain H oo k Spe e d @ Wate r Le ve l-M e te rs /M inute : 21
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Seatrax Inc.
P.O. Box 840687 Ho u s to n, Texas 77284
Telep h o ne (713) 896-6500
Fax (713) 896-6611
METR IC U N ITS
Seatrax Series 90 Model S9028
52 Meter B oom
Prepared For
M aersk Q atar AS
Al Shahe e n Fie ld D e ve lopme nt 2005
ED Platform (ASED A-A-6101)
Kingpos t M arine Crane s
Se atrax Se rial N o. 4527
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Phone: 713 896 6500 Fax: 713 896 6611
10-30-2007
Seatrax C rane D ata Sheet-M etric Units
Seatrax Series 90 Model S9028
52 M eter Boom
Serial or Q uotation N umber: 4527
P roject Identification: 4527
G E N E R AL C R AN E D IM EN SIO N S
Ve rtical D im He e l Pin to Gantry She ave 'H' (me te rs ) 13.71
Horizontal D im CL R ot to He e l Pin 'E' (me te rs) 2.28
Horizontal D im CL R ot to Gantry She ave 'D ' (me te rs) 2.59
Horizontal D im CL R ot to CG of Crane & Pos t 'U' (me te rs ) 1.06
Outs ide D iame te r of Kingpos t 'OD ' (mm) 2286
Wall Thickne s s of Kingpos t 'T' (mm) 44
Yie ld Stre ngth of Kingpost 'YP' (N /mm^2) 345
Ve rtical D im Lowe r B rg to Uppe r B rg 'GB ' (me te rs ) 9.14
C O M P O N E N T ST AT IC W E IG HT S (T onnes)
Comple te Crane with B oom (Tonne s ) 117.0
B lock(s ) (Tonne s ) 1
Total D e ad We ight (Tonne s ) 118.4
W IR E R O P E C O M P O N E N T D AT A
Le ngth of the Aux. Hois t Cable (me te rs) 170
D iame te r of Aux. Hois t Cable (mm) 28
Aux. Hois t Cable Cons truction Clas s CH
M inimum B re aking Stre ngth of Aux. Cable (tonne s ) 72
Le ngth of M ain Hois t Cable (me te rs ) 488
D iame te r of M ain Hois t Cable (mm) 28
M ain Hoist Cable Cons truction Clas s CH
M in. B re aking Stre ngth of M ain Hois t Cable (tonne s ) 72
D iame te r of B oom Hois t Cable (mm) 28
B oom Hoist Cable Cons truction Clas s B L
M in. B re aking Stre ngth of B oom Hois t Cable (tonne s) 72
N umbe r of B oom Sus pe ns ion Parts of Line 'N B ' 12
P R O P E R T IE S O F B O O M SE C T IO N
B oom Chord Square Tube Size (mm) 178
He ight B e twe e n Chord Ce nte rs (mm) 2007
Width B e twe e n Chord Ce nte rs (mm) 2616
HO IST SE LE C T IO N S
Auxiliary Hois t M ode l N umbe r 463-EJA
M ain Hoist M ode l N umbe r 863-HJC
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Safe W orking Load C hart
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Seatrax Crane Data Sheet-Metric Units W ork ing 2 Part 4 Part Line 6 Part S ing le Line
In Co m p lian ce wit h
Radius Main Hois t Main Hois t Main Hois t Aux Hois t
API Specification 2C , 6th E dition, 2004 (meters ) S W L (Kg s ) S W L (Kg s ) S W L (Kg s ) S W L (Kg s )
11 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
Se rial or Quotation N umbe r: 4527 13 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
Proje ct Ide ntification: 4527 15 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
17 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
Seatrax Series 90 Model S9028 19 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
21 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
52 Meter Boom 23 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
Calculated for Installation on a 25 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
B ottom Supported Structure 27 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
29 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
API G e ne ral Me thod 31 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
33 27253d 51124b N/A 12999d
Onboard Lifts 35 27253d 47867b N/A 12999d
37 27253d 44964b N/A 12999d
39 27253d 42351b N/A 12999d
Winds pe e d = 18 m/s e c
41 27253d 3 9 4 5 6 is N/A 12999d
43 27253d 3 6 3 1 2 is N/A 12999d
N otes: 45 27253d 3 3 4 5 0 is N/A 12999d
(1) Worki n g radiu s i s m e asu re d from th e m ain hook to ce nte rl i ne of rotation 47 27253d 3 0 8 4 5 is N/A 12999d
(2) S WL le tte r suffiixe s in dicate load lim itin g factor pe r API 2C , 4.1.1 (a) th ru (i). 49 27253d 2 8 4 3 6 is N/A 12999d
(3) Rate d l oads are N ET l oads. Mai n Block & Aux. Bal l we igh ts h ave be e n de du cte d.
(4) The S pe ci fi e d Boom Ti p Ve l oci ty cause d by Foun dation Motions is N /A.
51 2 6 2 2 9 is 2 6 2 2 9 is N/A 12999d
(5) The S pe ci fi e d Late ral Acce l e ration cau se d by Fou n dation Motion s i s 0 54 2 3 1 9 2 is 2 3 1 9 2 is N/A 12999d
(6) The S pe cifie d Ve rtical Acce le ration cause d by Foundation Motions is 1g.
(7) The S pe cifie d Addition al S ide le ad Angle (List) from Fou ndation Motion s is .5 de g.
(8) The S pe cifie d Addition al O ffle ad Angle (Trim ) from Fou ndation Motion s is .5 de g.
(9) Main dru m cable is 29 dia. C lass C H, 72 te . n om stre n gth, 488 m . lon g.
(10) Aux. dru m cable is 29 di a. C l ass C H, 72 te . n om stre ngth, 170 m . l on g.
(11) The spe cifi e d h ook trave l for thi s m achi n e is 106 m .
(12) The Min im um Pe rson ne l Rate d Load at an y Work i ng Radi us is 4333 kgs.
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Offboard (Supply B oat)
W ork ing 2 Part 4 Part Line 6 Part S ing le Line
Seatrax Crane Data Sheet-Metric Units Radius Main Hois t Main Hois t Main Hois t Aux Hois t
In Co m p lian ce wit h (meters ) S W L (Kg s ) S W L (Kg s ) S W L (Kg s ) S W L (Kg s )
API Specification 2C , 6th E dition, 2004 11 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
13 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
Se rial or Quotation N umbe r: 4527
15 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
Proje ct Ide ntification: 4527
17 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
19 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
Seatrax Series 90 Model S9028 21 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
52 Meter Boom 23 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
25 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
Calculated for Installation on a 27 27253d 5 0 7 6 8 is N/A 12999d
B ottom Supported Structure 29 27253d 4 5 7 6 8 is N/A 12999d
31 27253d 4 1 4 1 6 is N/A 12999d
API G e ne ral Me thod 33 27253d 3 7 5 3 0 is N/A 12999d
35 27253d 3 4 0 4 5 is N/A 12999d
Offboard (Supply Boat) 37 27253d 3 0 9 0 4 is N/A 12999d
39 27253d 2 8 0 9 0 is N/A 12999d
Significant Wave Height = 1.5 meters 41 2 5 4 9 3 is 2 5 4 9 3 is N/A 12999d
Winds pe e d = 18 m/s e c 43 2 3 0 9 3 is 2 3 0 9 3 is N/A 12999d
45 2 0 8 8 1 is 2 0 8 8 1 is N/A 12999d
N otes: 47 1 8 8 0 5 is 1 8 8 0 5 is N/A 12999d
(1) Work i n g radiu s i s m e asu re d from th e m ai n h ook to ce n te rl i n e of rotation 49 1 6 8 0 7 is 1 6 8 0 7 is N/A 12999d
(2) S WL le tte r su ffiixe s in dicate load lim itin g factor pe r API 2C , 4.1.1 (a) th ru (i). 51 1 4 8 5 5 is 1 4 8 5 5 is N/A 12999d
(3) Rate d l oads are N ET l oads. Mai n Block & Au x. Bal l we igh ts h ave be e n de du cte d.
54 1 0 8 9 0 is 1 0 8 9 0 is N/A 1 0 8 9 0 is
(4) Th e S pe cifi e d Boom Tip Ve locity cau se d by Fou n dation Motion s i s 0 m /se c.
(5) Th e S pe cifi e d Late ral Acce l e ration cau se d by Fou n dati on Motion s i s 0
(6) Th e S pe cifie d Ve rtical Acce le ration cau se d by Fou n dation Motion s is 1g.
(7) Th e S pe cifie d Addition al S ide le ad An gle (List) from Fou n dation Motion s is .5 de g.
(8) Th e S pe cifie d Addition al O ffle ad An gle (Trim ) from Fou n dation Motion s is .5 de g.
(9) Main dru m cable is 29 dia. C lass C H, 72 te . n om stre n gth , 488 m . lon g.
(10) Au x. dru m cable is 29 dia. C lass C H, 72 te . n om stre n gth , 170 m . lon g.
(11) Th e spe cifie d h ook trave l for th is m ach in e is 106 m .
(12) Th e Min im u m Pe rson n e l Rate d Load at an y Work in g Radiu s is 4333 k gs.
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Se atrax Crane D ata She e t-M e tric Units
K ingpost Reactions
(In Co mp lian ce with A PI Sp ecificatio n 2C, 6th Ed itio n , 2004)
Se atrax Se rie s 90 M ode l S9028
5 2 M e te r B o o m
Onboard Lifts
B o tto m Suppo rte d Structure A PI Ge ne ral M e tho d
Winds pe e d = 1 8 m/s e c
Q uotatio n / Se rial N o . 4527 Ide ntificatio n 4 52 7
W ork ing B oom S afe W ork ing Vertical Primary S ideplane Tors ional
Radius Ang le Load Load Moment Moment Moment
(meters ) (Deg rees ) (Kg s .) (Tonnes ) (KN-m) (KN-m) (KN-m)
11 81 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 1 3 ,4 7 9 1 ,5 6 5 328
13 79 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 1 5 ,9 0 6 1 ,5 5 5 387
15 77 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 1 8 ,3 3 2 1 ,5 4 2 447
17 74 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 2 0 ,7 5 7 1 ,5 2 7 507
19 72 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 2 3 ,1 8 1 1 ,5 0 9 566
21 70 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 2 5 ,6 0 4 1 ,4 8 8 626
23 67 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 2 8 ,0 2 6 1 ,4 6 4 686
25 65 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 3 0 ,4 4 7 1 ,4 3 8 745
27 62 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 3 2 ,8 6 7 1 ,4 0 8 805
29 60 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 3 5 ,2 8 6 1 ,3 7 5 865
31 57 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 3 7 ,7 0 3 1 ,3 3 8 924
33 55 5 1 ,1 2 4 220 3 8 ,0 3 2 1 ,2 4 3 943
35 52 4 7 ,8 6 7 214 3 8 ,0 6 8 1 ,1 4 6 955
37 49 4 4 ,9 6 4 208 3 8 ,1 0 9 1 ,0 5 4 969
39 46 4 2 ,3 5 1 203 3 8 ,1 4 5 966 981
41 43 3 9 ,4 5 6 197 3 7 ,7 5 1 872 985
43 39 3 6 ,3 1 2 190 3 6 ,9 1 7 774 980
45 35 3 3 ,4 5 0 185 3 6 ,0 8 9 677 976
47 31 3 0 ,8 4 5 180 3 5 ,2 7 1 581 970
49 27 2 8 ,4 3 6 175 3 4 ,4 4 0 481 966
51 21 2 6 ,2 2 9 171 3 3 ,6 1 8 371 961
54 3 2 3 ,1 9 2 165 3 2 ,3 5 1 74 955
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Se atrax Crane D ata She e t-M e tric Units
Calculated Spring Constants and Cv
(In Co mp lian ce with A PI Sp ecificatio n 2C, 6th Ed itio n , 2004)
Se atrax Se rie s 90 M ode l S9028
52 M e te r B oom
Onboard Lifts
B ottom Supporte d Structure A PI Ge ne ral M e thod
Winds pe e d = 18 m/s e c
Q uotation / Se rial No. 4527 Ide ntification 4527
W ork ing 2 Falls 4 Falls 6 Falls Auxiliary. Load Coefficients
Radius S pring Dynamic S pring Dynamic S pring Dynamic S pring Dynamic B oom S us p.
(meters ) Cons tant Coef. Cons tant Coef. Cons tant Coef. Cons tant Coef. Coef. Coef.
11 5 9 0.0 0 1 .33 1 1 0 2 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 55 1 .00 2 0 7 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .0 6 1.0 3
13 5 7 9.0 0 1 .33 1 0 6 2 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 47 1 .00 2 0 6 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .1 8 1.1 8
15 5 6 8.0 0 1 .33 1 0 2 3 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 39 5 .00 2 0 5 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .2 9 1.3 1
17 5 5 8.0 0 1 .33 9 8 6 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 32 5 .00 2 0 4 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .3 9 1.4 3
19 5 4 8.0 0 1 .33 9 5 1 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 25 9 .00 2 0 3 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .4 8 1.5 5
21 5 3 8.0 0 1 .33 9 1 6 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 19 7 .00 2 0 2 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .5 7 1.6 6
23 5 2 8.0 0 1 .33 8 8 3 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 13 9 .00 2 0 1 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .6 5 1.7 6
25 5 1 8.0 0 1 .33 8 5 1 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 08 4 .00 2 0 0 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .7 3 1.8 7
27 5 0 8.0 0 1 .33 8 2 0 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 03 1 .00 1 9 9 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .8 0 1.9 7
29 4 9 8.0 0 1 .33 7 8 9 .0 0 1 .3 3 9 80 .0 0 1 9 8 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .8 7 2.0 7
31 4 8 8.0 0 1 .33 7 5 9 .0 0 1 .3 3 9 31 .0 0 1 9 7 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .9 4 2.1 7
33 4 7 8.0 0 1 .33 7 2 8 .0 0 1 .3 3 8 83 .0 0 1 9 6 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .0 1 2.2 7
35 4 6 7.0 0 1 .33 6 9 8 .0 0 1 .3 3 8 37 .0 0 1 9 5 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .0 7 2.3 7
37 4 5 6.0 0 1 .33 6 6 8 .0 0 1 .3 3 7 91 .0 0 1 9 4 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .1 3 2.4 7
39 4 4 4.0 0 1 .33 6 3 8 .0 0 1 .3 3 7 46 .0 0 1 9 3 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .2 0 2.5 8
41 4 3 2.0 0 1 .33 6 0 7 .0 0 1 .3 3 7 02 .0 0 1 9 2 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .2 6 2.7 0
43 4 1 9.0 0 1 .33 5 7 6 .0 0 1 .3 3 6 58 .0 0 1 9 1 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .3 3 2.8 2
45 4 0 5.0 0 1 .33 5 4 3 .0 0 1 .3 3 6 13 .0 0 1 8 9 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .4 0 2.9 5
47 3 8 9.0 0 1 .33 5 0 9 .0 0 1 .3 3 5 67 .0 0 1 8 7 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .4 8 3.0 9
49 3 7 1.0 0 1 .33 4 7 2 .0 0 1 .3 3 5 20 .0 0 1 8 5 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .5 7 3.2 6
51 3 4 9.0 0 1 .33 4 3 1 .0 0 1 .3 3 4 68 .0 0 1 8 2 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .6 8 3.4 6
54 2 8 6.0 0 1 .33 3 2 6 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 42 .0 0 1 6 9 .0 0 1 .3 3 4 .0 4 4.1 1
(1) A ll S p irin g C o n s ta n ts a re in n /m
(2 ) T h e c a lc u la te d S u p p ly B o a t D e c k Ve lo c ity in m /s e c is 0
(3 ) T h e a v a lia b le 1 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is 1.6 8 2
(4 ) T h e a v a ila b le 2 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is .7 4 7
(5 ) T h e a v a ila b le 4 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is .3 5 1
(6 ) T h e a v a ila b le 6 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is N /A
(7 ) T h e a v a ila b le 8 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is N /A
(8 ) T h e a v a ila b le 10 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is N /A
(9 ) T h e a v a ila b le 12 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is N /A
(10 ) T h e S p e c ifie d B o o m T ip Ve lo c ity c a u s e d b y F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is N /A .
(11) T h e S p e c ifie d La te ra l A c c e le ra tio n c a u s e d b y F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is 0
(12 ) T h e S p e c ifie d A d d itio n a l S id e le a d A n g le (Lis t) fro m F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is .5 d e g .
(13 ) T h e S p e c ifie d A d d itio n a l O ffle a d A n g le (T rim ) fro m F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is .5 d e g .
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Se atrax Crane D ata She e t-M e tric Units
Total O fflead & Sidelead Forces
(In Comp lian ce with A PI Sp ecificatio n 2C, 6th Ed itio n , 2004)
Se atrax Se rie s 90 M ode l S9028
52 M e te r B oom
Onboard Lifts
B ottom Supporte d Structure A PI Ge ne ral M e thod
Winds pe e d = 18 m/s e c
Se rial or Q uotation Numbe r: 4527 Proje ct Ide ntification: 4527
W ork ing Total Offlead Equivalent Total S idelead Equivalent
Radius Force (all caus es ) Offlead Ang le Force (all caus es ) S idelead Ang le
(meters ) (Kg s .) (Deg rees ) (Kg s .) (Deg rees )
11 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
13 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
15 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
17 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
19 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
21 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
23 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
25 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
27 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
29 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
31 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
33 72 3 0 .5 0 0 2 ,2 25 0.5 0 0
35 68 6 0 .5 0 0 2 ,1 39 0.5 0 0
37 65 2 0 .5 0 0 2 ,0 62 0.5 0 0
39 62 2 0 .5 0 0 1 ,9 92 0.5 0 0
41 58 8 0 .5 0 0 1 ,9 15 0.5 0 0
43 55 1 0 .5 0 0 1 ,8 31 0.5 0 0
45 51 8 0 .5 0 0 1 ,7 55 0.5 0 0
47 48 8 0 .5 0 0 1 ,6 86 0.5 0 0
49 46 0 0 .5 0 0 1 ,6 22 0.5 0 0
51 43 4 0 .5 0 0 1 ,5 63 0.5 0 0
54 39 9 0 .5 0 0 1 ,4 82 0.5 0 0
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K ingpost Reactions
(In Co mp lian ce with A PI Sp ecificatio n 2C, 6th Ed itio n , 2004)
Se atrax Se rie s 90 M ode l S9028
52 M e te r B oom
Offboard (Supply B oat)
B o tto m Suppo rte d Structure A PI Ge ne ral M e tho d
Sig nificant Wav e H e ig ht = 1 .5 me te rs Winds pe e d = 1 8 m/s e c
Q uotatio n / Se rial No. 4527 Ide ntification 4 52 7
W ork ing B oom S afe W ork ing Vertical Primary S ideplane Tors ional
Radius Ang le Load Load Moment Moment Moment
(meters ) (Deg rees ) (Kg s .) (Tonnes ) (KN-m) (KN-m) (KN-m)
11 81 5 4 ,3 2 0 25 9 2 0 ,84 4 2 ,9 6 7 622
13 79 5 4 ,3 2 0 25 7 2 3 ,66 9 2 ,9 3 0 730
15 77 5 4 ,3 2 0 25 6 2 6 ,44 6 2 ,8 9 2 839
17 74 5 4 ,3 2 0 25 4 2 9 ,17 4 2 ,8 5 1 947
19 72 5 4 ,3 2 0 25 3 3 1 ,85 9 2 ,8 0 8 1 ,0 5 4
21 70 5 4 ,3 2 0 25 2 3 4 ,50 0 2 ,7 6 2 1 ,1 6 3
23 67 5 4 ,3 2 0 25 1 3 7 ,09 7 2 ,7 1 4 1 ,2 7 1
25 65 5 4 ,3 2 0 23 9 3 6 ,76 1 2 ,4 8 4 1 ,2 8 9
27 62 5 0 ,7 6 8 23 2 3 7 ,32 0 2 ,3 3 2 1 ,3 3 5
29 60 4 5 ,7 6 8 22 2 3 6 ,51 6 2 ,1 2 2 1 ,3 3 5
31 57 4 1 ,4 1 6 21 2 3 5 ,71 6 1 ,9 3 3 1 ,3 3 6
33 55 3 7 ,5 3 0 20 4 3 4 ,86 3 1 ,7 5 9 1 ,3 3 5
35 52 3 4 ,0 4 5 19 6 3 3 ,96 8 1 ,5 9 7 1 ,3 3 2
37 49 3 0 ,9 0 4 18 9 3 3 ,03 4 1 ,4 4 6 1 ,3 2 8
39 46 2 8 ,0 9 0 18 3 3 2 ,09 4 1 ,3 0 5 1 ,3 2 5
41 43 2 5 ,4 9 3 17 7 3 1 ,08 2 1 ,1 6 9 1 ,3 2 0
43 39 2 3 ,0 9 3 17 1 3 0 ,00 7 1 ,0 3 8 1 ,3 1 5
45 35 2 0 ,8 8 1 16 6 2 8 ,88 5 909 1 ,3 0 9
47 31 1 8 ,8 0 5 16 1 2 7 ,68 1 780 1 ,3 0 4
49 27 1 6 ,8 0 7 15 6 2 6 ,34 0 646 1 ,2 9 7
51 21 1 4 ,8 5 5 15 2 2 4 ,81 6 499 1 ,2 9 3
54 3 1 0 ,8 9 0 14 2 2 0 ,48 2 102 1 ,3 0 5
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Calculated Spring Constants and Cv
(In Co mp lian ce with A PI Sp ecificatio n 2C, 6th Ed itio n , 2004)
Se atrax Se rie s 90 M ode l S9028
52 M e te r B oom
Offboard (Supply B oat)
B o ttom Suppo rte d Structure A PI Ge ne ral M e tho d
Significant Wav e H e ight = 1.5 me te rs Winds pe e d = 1 8 m/s e c
Q uo tation / Se rial N o. 4 52 7 Ide ntification 4 52 7
W ork ing 2 Falls 4 Falls 6 Falls Auxiliary. Load Coefficients
Radius S pring Dynamic S pring Dynamic S pring Dynamic S pring Dynamic B oom S us p.
(meters ) Cons tant Coef. Cons tant Coef. Cons tant Coef. Cons tant Coef. Coef. Coef.
11 5 7 6 .0 0 1 .6 9 1 0 5 4 .0 0 1 .7 1 1 4 5 8 .0 0 2 0 5 .0 0 1 .9 9 2 .4 2 1 .3 9
13 5 6 5 .0 0 1 .6 8 1 0 1 7 .0 0 1 .7 0 1 3 8 5 .0 0 2 0 4 .0 0 1 .9 9 2 .4 9 1 .4 9
15 5 5 5 .0 0 1 .6 7 9 8 0 .0 0 1 .6 8 1 3 1 6 .0 0 2 0 3 .0 0 1 .9 9 2 .5 7 1 .6 0
17 5 4 4 .0 0 1 .6 7 9 4 5 .0 0 1 .6 7 1 2 5 2 .0 0 2 0 2 .0 0 1 .9 8 2 .6 4 1 .7 0
19 5 3 4 .0 0 1 .6 6 9 1 1 .0 0 1 .6 5 1 1 9 1 .0 0 2 0 1 .0 0 1 .9 8 2 .7 2 1 .8 0
21 5 2 5 .0 0 1 .6 5 8 7 9 .0 0 1 .6 4 1 1 3 5 .0 0 2 0 0 .0 0 1 .9 8 2 .7 8 1 .9 0
23 5 1 5 .0 0 1 .6 4 8 4 8 .0 0 1 .6 2 1 0 8 1 .0 0 1 9 9 .0 0 1 .9 7 2 .8 5 1 .9 9
25 5 0 5 .0 0 1 .6 4 8 1 8 .0 0 1 .4 8 1 0 3 0 .0 0 1 9 8 .0 0 1 .9 7 2 .9 1 2 .0 8
27 4 9 6 .0 0 1 .6 3 7 8 8 .0 0 1 .4 9 9 8 1 .0 0 1 9 7 .0 0 1 .9 7 2 .9 7 2 .1 7
29 4 8 6 .0 0 1 .6 2 7 5 9 .0 0 1 .5 0 9 3 4 .0 0 1 9 6 .0 0 1 .9 6 3 .0 3 2 .2 6
31 4 7 6 .0 0 1 .6 1 7 3 1 .0 0 1 .5 1 8 8 9 .0 0 1 9 5 .0 0 1 .9 6 3 .0 9 2 .3 5
33 4 6 6 .0 0 1 .6 1 7 0 2 .0 0 1 .5 2 8 4 5 .0 0 1 9 4 .0 0 1 .9 6 3 .1 4 2 .4 5
35 4 5 6 .0 0 1 .6 0 6 7 4 .0 0 1 .5 2 8 0 2 .0 0 1 9 3 .0 0 1 .9 5 3 .2 0 2 .5 4
37 4 4 5 .0 0 1 .5 9 6 4 5 .0 0 1 .5 3 7 5 9 .0 0 1 9 2 .0 0 1 .9 5 3 .2 5 2 .6 4
39 4 3 4 .0 0 1 .5 8 6 1 7 .0 0 1 .5 3 7 1 8 .0 0 1 9 1 .0 0 1 .9 5 3 .3 0 2 .7 4
41 4 2 2 .0 0 1 .5 7 5 8 8 .0 0 1 .5 3 6 7 6 .0 0 1 9 0 .0 0 1 .9 4 3 .3 6 2 .8 5
43 4 0 9 .0 0 1 .5 6 5 5 8 .0 0 1 .5 3 6 3 5 .0 0 1 8 9 .0 0 1 .9 4 3 .4 2 2 .9 6
45 3 9 6 .0 0 1 .5 5 5 2 7 .0 0 1 .5 3 5 9 3 .0 0 1 8 7 .0 0 1 .9 3 3 .4 7 3 .0 8
47 3 8 1 .0 0 1 .6 2 4 9 5 .0 0 1 .5 2 5 5 1 .0 0 1 8 5 .0 0 1 .9 3 3 .5 4 3 .2 1
49 3 6 4 .0 0 1 .6 2 4 6 1 .0 0 1 .5 2 5 0 6 .0 0 1 8 3 .0 0 1 .9 2 3 .6 1 3 .3 7
51 3 4 4 .0 0 1 .6 2 4 2 3 .0 0 1 .5 0 4 5 8 .0 0 1 8 0 .0 0 1 .9 1 3 .6 9 3 .5 5
54 2 8 6 .0 0 1 .5 7 3 2 6 .0 0 1 .4 4 3 4 2 .0 0 1 6 9 .0 0 1 .8 7 3 .9 3 4 .1 0
(1) A ll S p irin g C o n s ta n ts a re in n /m
(2 ) T h e c a lc u la te d S u p p ly B o a t D e c k Ve lo c ity in m /s e c is .9 0 2
(3 ) T h e a v a lia b le 1 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is 1.6 8 2
(4 ) T h e a v a ila b le 2 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is .7 4 7
(5 ) T h e a v a ila b le 4 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is .3 5 1
(6 ) T h e a v a ila b le 6 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is N /A
(7 ) T h e a v a ila b le 8 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is N /A
(8 ) T h e a v a ila b le 10 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is N /A
(9 ) T h e a v a ila b le 12 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is N /A
(10 ) T h e S p e c ifie d B o o m T ip Ve lo c ity c a u s e d b y F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is 0 m / s e c .
(11) T h e S p e c ifie d La te ra l A c c e le ra tio n c a u s e d b y F o u n d a t io n M o tio n s is 0
(12 ) T h e S p e c ifie d A d d itio n a l S id e le a d A n g le (Lis t) fro m F o u n d a tio n M o t io n s is .5 d e g .
(13 ) T h e S p e c ifie d A d d itio n a l O ffle a d A n g le (T rim ) fro m F o u n d a t io n M o tio n s is .5 d e g .
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Se atrax Crane D ata She e t-M e tric Units
Total O fflead & Sidelead Forces
(In Comp lian ce with A PI Sp ecificatio n 2C, 6th Ed itio n , 2004)
Se atrax Se rie s 90 M ode l S9028
52 M e te r B oom
Offboard (Supply B oat)
B ottom Suppo rte d Structure A PI Ge ne ral M e thod
Sig nificant Wav e H e ig ht = 1.5 me te rs Winds pe e d = 1 8 m/s e c
Se rial o r Q uo tatio n N umbe r: 4 5 2 7 Pro je ct Ide ntificatio n: 4 52 7
W ork ing Total Offlead Equivalent Total S idelead Equivalent
Radius Force (all caus es ) Offlead Ang le Force (all caus es ) S idelead Ang le
(meters ) (Kgs .) (Deg rees ) (Kg s .) (Deg rees )
11 5 ,8 5 6 3 .4 7 3 4 ,1 2 7 1 .9 8 7
13 5 ,8 2 0 3 .4 8 4 4 ,1 0 6 1 .9 9 3
15 5 ,7 9 0 3 .4 9 8 4 ,0 8 7 2 .0 0 0
17 5 ,7 6 5 3 .5 1 6 4 ,0 7 1 2 .0 0 9
19 5 ,7 4 7 3 .5 3 6 4 ,0 5 8 2 .0 1 9
21 5 ,7 3 6 3 .5 6 0 4 ,0 4 9 2 .0 3 1
23 5 ,7 3 0 3 .5 8 7 4 ,0 4 3 2 .0 4 4
25 5 ,2 8 9 3 .6 1 9 3 ,7 8 8 2 .0 6 0
27 5 ,0 4 0 3 .6 5 5 3 ,6 4 3 2 .0 7 8
29 4 ,6 4 3 3 .6 9 6 3 ,4 1 4 2 .0 9 9
31 4 ,2 9 7 3 .7 4 3 3 ,2 1 3 2 .1 2 2
33 3 ,9 8 5 3 .7 9 6 3 ,0 3 3 2 .1 4 9
35 3 ,7 0 5 3 .8 5 8 2 ,8 7 1 2 .1 8 0
37 3 ,4 5 3 3 .9 2 9 2 ,7 2 4 2 .2 1 6
39 3 ,2 2 8 4 .0 1 2 2 ,5 9 3 2 .2 5 7
41 3 ,0 2 0 4 .1 0 9 2 ,4 7 2 2 .3 0 6
43 2 ,8 3 0 4 .2 2 5 2 ,3 6 0 2 .3 6 4
45 2 ,6 5 8 4 .3 6 7 2 ,2 5 9 2 .4 3 6
47 2 ,5 0 1 4 .5 4 6 2 ,1 6 7 2 .5 2 5
49 2 ,3 5 8 4 .7 8 4 2 ,0 8 2 2 .6 4 4
51 2 ,2 3 4 5 .1 2 7 2 ,0 0 6 2 .8 1 7
54 2 ,1 2 2 6 .7 6 7 1 ,9 2 3 3 .6 4 3
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Se atrax Crane D ata She e t-M e tric Units
Theoretical Component Failure M ode Analysis
(In Co mp lian ce with A PI Sp ecificatio n 2C, 6th Ed itio n , 2004)
Se atrax Se rie s 90 M ode l S9028
52 M e te r B oom
Offboard (Supply B oat)
B o ttom Supporte d Structure A PI Ge ne ral M e thod
Significant Wave H e ight = 1.5 me te rs Winds pe e d = 18 m/s e c
Q uo tatio n / Se rial N o. 452 7 Ide ntification 4 527
W ork ing B as ed B as ed B as ed B as ed B as ed B as ed Theor. Component Ratio
Radius on on on on on Main on Aux Fail Firs t to
(meters ) King pos t S us pens ion B oom Gantry Cable Cable Load to Fail King pos t
11 496 604 247 320 288 72 247 B OOM 2 .0 0 5
13 436 560 245 286 288 72 245 B OOM 1 .7 7 6
15 389 522 243 258 288 72 243 B OOM 1 .6 0 2
17 351 490 235 235 288 72 235 B OOM 1 .4 9 1
19 319 462 225 216 288 72 216 GANTRY 1 .4 7 6
21 293 438 217 201 288 72 201 GANTRY 1 .4 5 8
23 270 417 210 187 288 72 187 GANTRY 1 .4 4 4
25 251 398 203 172 288 72 172 GANTRY 1 .4 5 5
27 234 381 196 159 288 72 159 GANTRY 1 .4 6 7
29 219 365 190 148 288 72 148 GANTRY 1 .4 7 9
31 206 350 185 138 288 72 138 GANTRY 1 .4 8 8
33 194 337 179 130 288 72 130 GANTRY 1 .4 9 7
35 184 324 174 122 288 72 122 GANTRY 1 .5 0 6
37 174 311 168 115 288 72 115 GANTRY 1 .5 1 5
39 166 299 162 109 288 72 109 GANTRY 1 .5 2 4
41 158 287 157 103 288 72 103 GANTRY 1 .5 3
43 151 276 151 98 288 72 98 GANTRY 1 .5 3 6
45 145 264 145 94 288 72 94 GANTRY 1 .5 4 2
47 139 253 138 89 288 72 89 GANTRY 1 .5 4 8
49 133 241 131 86 288 72 86 GANTRY 1 .5 5 1
51 129 228 122 82 288 72 82 GANTRY 1 .5 5 8
54 124 195 99 80 288 72 80 GANTRY 1 .5 5 1
(1) A ll Lo a d s a re m e a s u re d in T o n n e s
(2 ) Lo a d s s h o wn a re c a lc u la te d in a c c o rd a n c e with A P I S p e c 2 C , 2 0 0 4 , S e c tio n 4 .6 .
(3 ) R a tio to Kin g p o s t is th e R a tio o f th e C o m p o n e n t F irs t to F a il to th e Kin g p o s tT h e A u x lin e is E xc lu d e d fro m th is R a tio .
(4 ) T h e S p e c ifie d B o o m T ip Ve lo c ity c a u s e d b y F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is 0 m /s e c .
(5 ) T h e S p e c ifie d La te ra l A c c e le ra tio n c a u s e d b y F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is 0
(6 ) T h e S p e c ifie d Ve rtic a l A c c e le ra tio n c a u s e d b y F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is 1g .
(7 ) T h e S p e c ifie d A d d itio n a l S id e le a d A n g le (Lis t) fro m F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is .5 d e g .
(8 ) T h e S p e c ifie d A d d itio n a l O ffle a d A n g le (T rim ) fro m F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is .5 d e g .
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Se atrax Hois t D atas he e t-M e tric Units
Auxiliary Drum Performance
Seatrax Drilling-Duty H oist Configuration
Seatrax Series 90 Model S9028
52 M eter Boom
Hoist M odel 463-E JA
S erial or Quotation Number: 45 2 7 Project Identification: 4 52 7
Pres s u re (b ar) 354 Dru m Barrel Diameter (mm) 508
Flo w (lp m) 511 Dru m Flan g e Diameter (mm) 864
M o to r Dis p lacemen t (cc/rev ) 160 Dru m W id th Between Flan ges (mm) 1,600
M o to r To rq u e (n -m) 806 Dru m Torq u e (n -m) 39,433
M o to r Sp eed (rp m) 3,057 Dru m Speed (rp m) 60
Gear Red u ction 50.99 Diameter o f A u x Cab le (mm) 28
This S eatrax Drilling -Duty Hois t is Equipped with an External Contracting Drum B and B rak e
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Se atrax Hoist D atashe e t-M e tric Units
M ain Drum Performance
Seatrax Drilling-Duty H oist Configuration
Seatrax Series 90 Model S9028
52 M eter B oom
Hoist M odel 863-HJC
S erial or Quotation Number: 4 5 2 7 Project Identification: 4 5 2 7
Pres s u re (b ar) 354 Dru m Barrel Diameter (mm) 660
Flo w (lpm) 511 Drum Flan g e Diameter (mm) 1118
M o to r Dis p lacemen t (cc/rev ) 160 Dru m W id th Between Flan g es (mm) 1600
M o to r To rq u e (n -m) 806 Dru m To rq u e (n -m) 59,557
M o tor Speed (rpm) 3,057 Drum Sp eed (rpm) 39
Gear Red uctio n 78.65 Diameter of M ain Cab le (mm) 28
Th is S e atrax D rilling-D uty Hoist is Equippe d with an Exte rn al C ontracting D rum Band Brak e
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Seatrax C rane D ata Sheet-M etric Units
(In Co mp lian ce with A PI Sp ecificatio n 2C, 6th Ed itio n , 2004)
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Seatrax C rane D ata Sheet-M etric Units
(In Co mp lian ce with A PI Sp ecificatio n 2C, 6th Ed itio n , 2004)
2.) This Se atrax K ing pos t M arine C rane has Fail-Safe H ois ts . R e le as ing the C ontro ls Se ts all H ois t
B rak e s Auto matically. If a Load Slips Downward, D o NO T Pull B ack o n the Controls as this Action
Sig nals the B rak e s to Re main O ff. R ELEASE the C ontrols to Se t B rak e s .
3.) This Se atrax K ing pos t M arine C rane is Equippe d with a Pate nte d M e chanical Two B lock Sys te m.
Lo we ring the B oo m will NO T caus e it to C ontact the H o ok B lock s .
4.) Fo r O ptimum Safe ty and Se rvice Life , Follow the O pe rating, Ins pe ction and M ainte nance
Ins tructions in the Se atrax O pe ration and M ainte nce M anual or C D.
Additional D ata
1.) The M ain and Auxiliary H o ok Trave l for This M achine in M e te rs : 10 6
2.) Se atrax Load Charts Indicate No minal M inimum and M aximum Work ing Radii
3.) M aximum A uxiliary H ook Spe e d @ Wate r Le v e l in M e te rs /M inute : 10 1
4.) M aximum 2 Part M ain H oo k Spe e d @ Wate r Le ve l-M e te rs /M inute : 45
M aximum 4 Part M ain H oo k Spe e d @ Wate r Le ve l-M e te rs /M inute : 21
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Seatrax Inc.
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METR IC U N ITS
Seatrax Series 90 Model S9028
52 Meter B oom
Prepared For
M aersk Q atar AS
Al Shahe e n Fie ld D e ve lopme nt 2005
ED Platform (ASED A-A-6101)
Kingpos t M arine Crane s
Se atrax Se rial N o. 4527
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Seatrax C rane D ata Sheet-M etric Units
Seatrax Series 90 Model S9028
52 M eter Boom
Serial or Q uotation N umber: 4527
P roject Identification: 4527
G E N E R AL C R AN E D IM EN SIO N S
Ve rtical D im He e l Pin to Gantry She ave 'H' (me te rs ) 13.71
Horizontal D im CL R ot to He e l Pin 'E' (me te rs) 2.28
Horizontal D im CL R ot to Gantry She ave 'D ' (me te rs) 2.59
Horizontal D im CL R ot to CG of Crane & Pos t 'U' (me te rs ) 1.06
Outs ide D iame te r of Kingpos t 'OD ' (mm) 2286
Wall Thickne s s of Kingpos t 'T' (mm) 44
Yie ld Stre ngth of Kingpost 'YP' (N /mm^2) 345
Ve rtical D im Lowe r B rg to Uppe r B rg 'GB ' (me te rs ) 9.14
C O M P O N E N T ST AT IC W E IG HT S (T onnes)
Comple te Crane with B oom (Tonne s ) 117.0
B lock(s ) (Tonne s ) 1
Total D e ad We ight (Tonne s ) 118.4
W IR E R O P E C O M P O N E N T D AT A
Le ngth of the Aux. Hois t Cable (me te rs) 170
D iame te r of Aux. Hois t Cable (mm) Page 3 of 97 28
Aux. Hois t Cable Cons truction Clas s CH
M inimum B re aking Stre ngth of Aux. Cable (tonne s ) 72
Le ngth of M ain Hois t Cable (me te rs ) 488
D iame te r of M ain Hois t Cable (mm) 28
M ain Hoist Cable Cons truction Clas s CH
M in. B re aking Stre ngth of M ain Hois t Cable (tonne s ) 72
D iame te r of B oom Hois t Cable (mm) 28
B oom Hoist Cable Cons truction Clas s B L
M in. B re aking Stre ngth of B oom Hois t Cable (tonne s) 72
N umbe r of B oom Sus pe ns ion Parts of Line 'N B ' 12
P R O P E R T IE S O F B O O M SE C T IO N
B oom Chord Square Tube Size (mm) 178
He ight B e twe e n Chord Ce nte rs (mm) 2007
Width B e twe e n Chord Ce nte rs (mm) 2616
HO IST SE LE C T IO N S
Auxiliary Hois t M ode l N umbe r 463-EJA
M ain Hoist M ode l N umbe r 863-HJC
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Seatrax Crane Data Sheet-Metric Units W ork ing 2 Part 4 Part Line 6 Part S ing le Line
In Co m p lian ce wit h
Radius Main Hois t Main Hois t Main Hois t Aux Hois t
API Specification 2C , 6th E dition, 2004 (meters ) S W L (Kg s ) S W L (Kg s ) S W L (Kg s ) S W L (Kg s )
11 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
Se rial or Quotation N umbe r: 4527 13 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
Proje ct Ide ntification: 4527 15 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
17 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
Seatrax Series 90 Model S9028 19 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
21 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
52 Meter Boom 23 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
Calculated for Installation on a 25 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
B ottom Supported Structure 27 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
29 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
API G e ne ral Me thod 31 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
33 27253d 51124b N/A 12999d
Onboard Lifts 35 27253d 47867b N/A 12999d
37 27253d 44964b N/A 12999d
39 27253d 42351b N/A 12999d
Winds pe e d = 18 m/s e c
41 27253d 3 9 4 5 6 is N/A 12999d
43 27253d 3 6 3 1 2 is N/A 12999d
N otes: 45 27253d 3 3 4 5 0 is N/A 12999d
(1) Worki n g radiu s i s m e asu re d from th e m ain hook to ce nte rl i ne of rotation 47 27253d 3 0 8 4 5 is N/A 12999d
(2) S WL le tte r suffiixe s in dicate load lim itin g factor pe r API 2C , 4.1.1 (a) th ru (i). 49 27253d 2 8 4 3 6 is N/A 12999d
(3) Rate d l oads are N ET l oads. Mai n Block & Aux. Bal l we igh ts h ave be e n de du cte d.
(4) The S pe ci fi e d Boom Ti p Ve l oci ty cause d by Foun dation Motions is N /A.
51 2 6 2 2 9 is 2 6 2 2 9 is N/A 12999d
(5) The S pe ci fi e d Late ral Acce l e ration cau se d by Fou n dation Motion s i s 0 54 2 3 1 9 2 is 2 3 1 9 2 is N/A 12999d
(6) The S pe cifie d Ve rtical Acce le ration cause d by Foundation Motions is 1g.
(7) The S pe cifie d Addition al S ide le ad Angle (List) from Fou ndation Motion s is .5 de g.
(8) The S pe cifie d Addition al O ffle ad Angle (Trim ) from Fou ndation Motion s is .5 de g.
(9) Main dru m cable is 29 dia. C lass C H, 72 te . n om stre n gth, 488 m . lon g.
(10) Aux. dru m cable is 29 di a. C l ass C H, 72 te . n om stre ngth, 170 m . l on g.
(11) The spe cifi e d h ook trave l for thi s m achi n e is 106 m .
(12) The Min im um Pe rson ne l Rate d Load at an y Work i ng Radi us is 4333 kgs.
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Offboard (Supply B oat)
W ork ing 2 Part 4 Part Line 6 Part S ing le Line
Seatrax Crane Data Sheet-Metric Units Radius Main Hois t Main Hois t Main Hois t Aux Hois t
In Co m p lian ce wit h (meters ) S W L (Kg s ) S W L (Kg s ) S W L (Kg s ) S W L (Kg s )
API Specification 2C , 6th E dition, 2004 11 27253d 54320d N/A 12943c
13 27253d 54320d N/A 12971c
Se rial or Quotation N umbe r: 4527
15 27253d 54320d N/A 12998c
Proje ct Ide ntification: 4527
17 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
19 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
Seatrax Series 90 Model S9028 21 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
52 Meter Boom 23 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
25 27253d 50272b N/A 12999d
Calculated for Installation on a 27 27253d 46277b N/A 12999d
B ottom Supported Structure 29 27253d 4 2 2 9 0 is N/A 12999d
31 27253d 3 8 2 3 1 is N/A 12999d
API G e ne ral Me thod 33 27253d 3 4 6 3 6 is N/A 12999d
35 27253d 3 1 4 0 7 is N/A 12999d
Offboard (Supply Boat) 37 27253d 2 8 4 9 8 is N/A 12999d
39 2 5 8 4 7 is 2 5 8 4 7 is N/A 12999d
Significant Wave Height = 2 meters 41 2 3 4 5 2 is 2 3 4 5 2 is N/A 12999d
Winds pe e d = 18 m/s e c 43 2 1 2 3 6 is 2 1 2 3 6 is N/A 12999d
45 1 9 1 7 5 is 1 9 1 7 5 is N/A 12999d
N otes: 47 1 7 2 3 0 is 1 7 2 3 0 is N/A 12999d
(1) Work i n g radiu s i s m e asu re d from th e m ai n h ook to ce n te rl i n e of rotation 49 1 5 3 8 1 is 1 5 3 8 1 is N/A 12999d
(2) S WL le tte r su ffiixe s in dicate load lim itin g factor pe r API 2C , 4.1.1 (a) th ru (i). 51 1 3 5 4 1 is 1 3 5 4 1 is N/A 12999d
(3) Rate d l oads are N ET l oads. Mai n Block & Au x. Bal l we igh ts h ave be e n de du cte d.
54 9 8 4 1 is 9 8 4 1 is N/A 9 8 4 1 is
(4) Th e S pe cifi e d Boom Tip Ve locity cau se d by Fou n dation Motion s i s 0 m /se c.
(5) Th e S pe cifi e d Late ral Acce l e ration cau se d by Fou n dati on Motion s i s 0
(6) Th e S pe cifie d Ve rtical Acce le ration cau se d by Fou n dation Motion s is 1g.
(7) Th e S pe cifie d Addition al S ide le ad An gle (List) from Fou n dation Motion s is .5 de g.
(8) Th e S pe cifie d Addition al O ffle ad An gle (Trim ) from Fou n dation Motion s is .5 de g.
(9) Main dru m cable is 29 dia. C lass C H, 72 te . n om stre n gth , 488 m . lon g.
(10) Au x. dru m cable is 29 dia. C lass C H, 72 te . n om stre n gth , 170 m . lon g.
(11) Th e spe cifie d h ook trave l for th is m ach in e is 106 m .
(12) Th e Min im u m Pe rson n e l Rate d Load at an y Work in g Radiu s is 4333 k gs.
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K ingpost Reactions
(In Co mp lian ce with A PI Sp ecificatio n 2C, 6th Ed itio n , 2004)
Se atrax Se rie s 90 M ode l S9028
5 2 M e te r B o o m
Onboard Lifts
B o tto m Suppo rte d Structure A PI Ge ne ral M e tho d
Winds pe e d = 1 8 m/s e c
Q uotatio n / Se rial N o . 4527 Ide ntificatio n 4 52 7
W ork ing B oom S afe W ork ing Vertical Primary S ideplane Tors ional
Radius Ang le Load Load Moment Moment Moment
(meters ) (Deg rees ) (Kg s .) (Tonnes ) (KN-m) (KN-m) (KN-m)
11 81 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 1 3 ,4 7 9 1 ,5 6 5 328
13 79 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 1 5 ,9 0 6 1 ,5 5 5 387
15 77 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 1 8 ,3 3 2 1 ,5 4 2 447
17 74 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 2 0 ,7 5 7 1 ,5 2 7 507
19 72 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 2 3 ,1 8 1 1 ,5 0 9 566
21 70 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 2 5 ,6 0 4 1 ,4 8 8 626
23 67 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 2 8 ,0 2 6 1 ,4 6 4 686
25 65 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 3 0 ,4 4 7 1 ,4 3 8 745
27 62 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 3 2 ,8 6 7 1 ,4 0 8 805
29 60 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 3 5 ,2 8 6 1 ,3 7 5 865
31 57 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 3 7 ,7 0 3 1 ,3 3 8 924
33 55 5 1 ,1 2 4 220 3 8 ,0 3 2 1 ,2 4 3 943
35 52 4 7 ,8 6 7 214 3 8 ,0 6 8 1 ,1 4 6 955
37 49 4 4 ,9 6 4 208 3 8 ,1 0 9 1 ,0 5 4 969
39 46 4 2 ,3 5 1 203 3 8 ,1 4 5 966 981
41 43 3 9 ,4 5 6 197 3 7 ,7 5 1 872 985
43 39 3 6 ,3 1 2 190 3 6 ,9 1 7 774 980
45 35 3 3 ,4 5 0 185 3 6 ,0 8 9 677 976
47 31 3 0 ,8 4 5 180 3 5 ,2 7 1 581 970
49 27 2 8 ,4 3 6 175 3 4 ,4 4 0 481 966
51 21 2 6 ,2 2 9 171 3 3 ,6 1 8 371 961
54 3 2 3 ,1 9 2 165 3 2 ,3 5 1 74 955
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(In Co mp lian ce with A PI Sp ecificatio n 2C, 6th Ed itio n , 2004)
Se atrax Se rie s 90 M ode l S9028
52 M e te r B oom
Onboard Lifts
B ottom Supporte d Structure A PI Ge ne ral M e thod
Winds pe e d = 18 m/s e c
Q uotation / Se rial No. 4527 Ide ntification 4527
W ork ing 2 Falls 4 Falls 6 Falls Auxiliary. Load Coefficients
Radius S pring Dynamic S pring Dynamic S pring Dynamic S pring Dynamic B oom S us p.
(meters ) Cons tant Coef. Cons tant Coef. Cons tant Coef. Cons tant Coef. Coef. Coef.
11 5 9 0.0 0 1 .33 1 1 0 2 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 55 1 .00 2 0 7 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .0 6 1.0 3
13 5 7 9.0 0 1 .33 1 0 6 2 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 47 1 .00 2 0 6 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .1 8 1.1 8
15 5 6 8.0 0 1 .33 1 0 2 3 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 39 5 .00 2 0 5 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .2 9 1.3 1
17 5 5 8.0 0 1 .33 9 8 6 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 32 5 .00 2 0 4 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .3 9 1.4 3
19 5 4 8.0 0 1 .33 9 5 1 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 25 9 .00 2 0 3 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .4 8 1.5 5
21 5 3 8.0 0 1 .33 9 1 6 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 19 7 .00 2 0 2 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .5 7 1.6 6
23 5 2 8.0 0 1 .33 8 8 3 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 13 9 .00 2 0 1 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .6 5 1.7 6
25 5 1 8.0 0 1 .33 8 5 1 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 08 4 .00 2 0 0 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .7 3 1.8 7
27 5 0 8.0 0 1 .33 8 2 0 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 03 1 .00 1 9 9 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .8 0 1.9 7
29 4 9 8.0 0 1 .33 7 8 9 .0 0 1 .3 3 9 80 .0 0 1 9 8 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .8 7 2.0 7
31 4 8 8.0 0 1 .33 7 5 9 .0 0 1 .3 3 9 31 .0 0 1 9 7 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .9 4 2.1 7
33 4 7 8.0 0 1 .33 7 2 8 .0 0 1 .3 3 8 83 .0 0 1 9 6 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .0 1 2.2 7
35 4 6 7.0 0 1 .33 6 9 8 .0 0 1 .3 3 8 37 .0 0 1 9 5 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .0 7 2.3 7
37 4 5 6.0 0 1 .33 6 6 8 .0 0 1 .3 3 7 91 .0 0 1 9 4 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .1 3 2.4 7
39 4 4 4.0 0 1 .33 6 3 8 .0 0 1 .3 3 7 46 .0 0 1 9 3 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .2 0 2.5 8
41 4 3 2.0 0 1 .33 6 0 7 .0 0 1 .3 3 7 02 .0 0 1 9 2 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .2 6 2.7 0
43 4 1 9.0 0 1 .33 5 7 6 .0 0 1 .3 3 6 58 .0 0 1 9 1 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .3 3 2.8 2
45 4 0 5.0 0 1 .33 5 4 3 .0 0 1 .3 3 6 13 .0 0 1 8 9 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .4 0 2.9 5
47 3 8 9.0 0 1 .33 5 0 9 .0 0 1 .3 3 5 67 .0 0 1 8 7 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .4 8 3.0 9
49 3 7 1.0 0 1 .33 4 7 2 .0 0 1 .3 3 5 20 .0 0 1 8 5 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .5 7 3.2 6
51 3 4 9.0 0 1 .33 4 3 1 .0 0 1 .3 3 4 68 .0 0 1 8 2 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .6 8 3.4 6
54 2 8 6.0 0 1 .33 3 2 6 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 42 .0 0 1 6 9 .0 0 1 .3 3 4 .0 4 4.1 1
(1) A ll S p irin g C o n s ta n ts a re in n /m
(2 ) T h e c a lc u la te d S u p p ly B o a t D e c k Ve lo c ity in m /s e c is 0
(3 ) T h e a v a lia b le 1 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is 1.6 8 2
(4 ) T h e a v a ila b le 2 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is .7 4 7
(5 ) T h e a v a ila b le 4 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is .3 5 1
(6 ) T h e a v a ila b le 6 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is N /A
(7 ) T h e a v a ila b le 8 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is N /A
(8 ) T h e a v a ila b le 10 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is N /A
(9 ) T h e a v a ila b le 12 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is N /A
(10 ) T h e S p e c ifie d B o o m T ip Ve lo c ity c a u s e d b y F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is N /A .
(11) T h e S p e c ifie d La te ra l A c c e le ra tio n c a u s e d b y F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is 0
(12 ) T h e S p e c ifie d A d d itio n a l S id e le a d A n g le (Lis t) fro m F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is .5 d e g .
(13 ) T h e S p e c ifie d A d d itio n a l O ffle a d A n g le (T rim ) fro m F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is .5 d e g .
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Total O fflead & Sidelead Forces
(In Comp lian ce with A PI Sp ecificatio n 2C, 6th Ed itio n , 2004)
Se atrax Se rie s 90 M ode l S9028
52 M e te r B oom
Onboard Lifts
B ottom Supporte d Structure A PI Ge ne ral M e thod
Winds pe e d = 18 m/s e c
Se rial or Q uotation Numbe r: 4527 Proje ct Ide ntification: 4527
W ork ing Total Offlead Equivalent Total S idelead Equivalent
Radius Force (all caus es ) Offlead Ang le Force (all caus es ) S idelead Ang le
(meters ) (Kg s .) (Deg rees ) (Kg s .) (Deg rees )
11 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
13 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
15 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
17 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
19 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
21 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
23 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
25 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
27 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
29 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
31 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
33 72 3 0 .5 0 0 2 ,2 25 0.5 0 0
35 68 6 0 .5 0 0 2 ,1 39 0.5 0 0
37 65 2 0 .5 0 0 2 ,0 62 0.5 0 0
39 62 2 0 .5 0 0 1 ,9 92 0.5 0 0
41 58 8 0 .5 0 0 1 ,9 15 0.5 0 0
43 55 1 0 .5 0 0 1 ,8 31 0.5 0 0
45 51 8 0 .5 0 0 1 ,7 55 0.5 0 0
47 48 8 0 .5 0 0 1 ,6 86 0.5 0 0
49 46 0 0 .5 0 0 1 ,6 22 0.5 0 0
51 43 4 0 .5 0 0 1 ,5 63 0.5 0 0
54 39 9 0 .5 0 0 1 ,4 82 0.5 0 0
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K ingpost Reactions
(In Co mp lian ce with A PI Sp ecificatio n 2C, 6th Ed itio n , 2004)
Se atrax Se rie s 90 M ode l S9028
52 M e te r B oom
Offboard (Supply B oat)
B o tto m Suppo rte d Structure A PI Ge ne ral M e tho d
Sig nificant Wav e H e ig ht = 2 me te rs Winds pe e d = 1 8 m/s e c
Q uotatio n / Se rial No. 4527 Ide ntification 4 52 7
W ork ing B oom S afe W ork ing Vertical Primary S ideplane Tors ional
Radius Ang le Load Load Moment Moment Moment
(meters ) (Deg rees ) (Kg s .) (Tonnes ) (KN-m) (KN-m) (KN-m)
11 81 5 4 ,3 2 0 27 7 2 4 ,16 2 3 ,6 5 0 764
13 79 5 4 ,3 2 0 27 5 2 7 ,26 6 3 ,5 9 8 897
15 77 5 4 ,3 2 0 27 3 3 0 ,30 5 3 ,5 4 4 1 ,0 2 9
17 74 5 4 ,3 2 0 27 2 3 3 ,27 9 3 ,4 8 8 1 ,1 5 9
19 72 5 4 ,3 2 0 27 0 3 6 ,19 3 3 ,4 3 0 1 ,2 8 9
21 70 5 4 ,3 2 0 26 8 3 9 ,05 0 3 ,3 6 9 1 ,4 1 9
23 67 5 4 ,3 2 0 25 0 3 7 ,51 0 2 ,9 8 4 1 ,3 9 9
25 65 5 0 ,2 7 2 24 2 3 7 ,96 4 2 ,7 8 6 1 ,4 4 6
27 62 4 6 ,2 7 7 23 3 3 8 ,02 8 2 ,5 8 4 1 ,4 7 9
29 60 4 2 ,2 9 0 22 4 3 7 ,66 8 2 ,3 7 8 1 ,4 9 6
31 57 3 8 ,2 3 1 21 5 3 6 ,81 0 2 ,1 6 4 1 ,4 9 6
33 55 3 4 ,6 3 6 20 6 3 5 ,92 3 1 ,9 6 7 1 ,4 9 4
35 52 3 1 ,4 0 7 19 8 3 4 ,98 2 1 ,7 8 5 1 ,4 9 0
37 49 2 8 ,4 9 8 19 1 3 3 ,99 8 1 ,6 1 5 1 ,4 8 4
39 46 2 5 ,8 4 7 18 5 3 2 ,95 3 1 ,4 5 3 1 ,4 7 6
41 43 2 3 ,4 5 2 17 8 3 1 ,88 6 1 ,3 0 1 1 ,4 6 9
43 39 2 1 ,2 3 6 17 3 3 0 ,74 7 1 ,1 5 3 1 ,4 6 0
45 35 1 9 ,1 7 5 16 7 2 9 ,53 2 1 ,0 0 7 1 ,4 5 0
47 31 1 7 ,2 3 0 16 2 2 8 ,21 4 862 1 ,4 3 9
49 27 1 5 ,3 8 1 15 7 2 6 ,77 6 712 1 ,4 3 0
51 21 1 3 ,5 4 1 15 2 2 5 ,09 6 547 1 ,4 1 9
54 3 9 ,8 4 1 14 2 2 0 ,84 9 113 1 ,4 5 0
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(In Co mp lian ce with A PI Sp ecificatio n 2C, 6th Ed itio n , 2004)
Se atrax Se rie s 90 M ode l S9028
52 M e te r B oom
Offboard (Supply B oat)
B o ttom Suppo rte d Structure A PI Ge ne ral M e tho d
Significant Wav e H e ight = 2 me te rs Winds pe e d = 1 8 m/s e c
Q uo tation / Se rial N o. 4 52 7 Ide ntification 4 52 7
W ork ing 2 Falls 4 Falls 6 Falls Auxiliary. Load Coefficients
Radius S pring Dynamic S pring Dynamic S pring Dynamic S pring Dynamic B oom S us p.
(meters ) Cons tant Coef. Cons tant Coef. Cons tant Coef. Cons tant Coef. Coef. Coef.
11 5 7 4 .0 0 1 .8 6 1 0 4 7 .0 0 1 .9 4 1 4 4 4 .0 0 2 0 5 .0 0 2 .1 5 2 .4 8 1 .4 4
13 5 6 3 .0 0 1 .8 5 1 0 1 0 .0 0 1 .9 2 1 3 7 2 .0 0 2 0 4 .0 0 2 .1 5 2 .5 4 1 .5 4
15 5 5 3 .0 0 1 .8 4 9 7 3 .0 0 1 .9 0 1 3 0 4 .0 0 2 0 3 .0 0 2 .1 4 2 .6 1 1 .6 5
17 5 4 2 .0 0 1 .8 3 9 3 9 .0 0 1 .8 8 1 2 4 1 .0 0 2 0 2 .0 0 2 .1 4 2 .6 8 1 .7 4
19 5 3 2 .0 0 1 .8 2 9 0 6 .0 0 1 .8 6 1 1 8 1 .0 0 2 0 1 .0 0 2 .1 4 2 .7 5 1 .8 4
21 5 2 3 .0 0 1 .8 1 8 7 4 .0 0 1 .8 4 1 1 2 5 .0 0 2 0 0 .0 0 2 .1 3 2 .8 2 1 .9 3
23 5 1 3 .0 0 1 .8 0 8 4 3 .0 0 1 .6 2 1 0 7 3 .0 0 1 9 9 .0 0 2 .1 3 2 .8 8 2 .0 2
25 5 0 3 .0 0 1 .7 9 8 1 3 .0 0 1 .6 3 1 0 2 2 .0 0 1 9 8 .0 0 2 .1 3 2 .9 4 2 .1 1
27 4 9 4 .0 0 1 .7 8 7 8 4 .0 0 1 .6 5 9 7 4 .0 0 1 9 7 .0 0 2 .1 2 3 .0 0 2 .2 0
29 4 8 4 .0 0 1 .7 7 7 5 5 .0 0 1 .6 6 9 2 8 .0 0 1 9 6 .0 0 2 .1 2 3 .0 6 2 .2 9
31 4 7 4 .0 0 1 .7 6 7 2 6 .0 0 1 .6 7 8 8 3 .0 0 1 9 5 .0 0 2 .1 1 3 .1 1 2 .3 8
33 4 6 4 .0 0 1 .7 5 6 9 8 .0 0 1 .6 8 8 3 9 .0 0 1 9 4 .0 0 2 .1 1 3 .1 6 2 .4 7
35 4 5 4 .0 0 1 .7 4 6 7 0 .0 0 1 .6 9 7 9 7 .0 0 1 9 3 .0 0 2 .1 1 3 .2 2 2 .5 7
37 4 4 3 .0 0 1 .7 3 6 4 2 .0 0 1 .6 9 7 5 5 .0 0 1 9 2 .0 0 2 .1 0 3 .2 7 2 .6 6
39 4 3 2 .0 0 1 .7 1 6 1 4 .0 0 1 .7 0 7 1 3 .0 0 1 9 1 .0 0 2 .1 0 3 .3 2 2 .7 6
41 4 2 1 .0 0 1 .7 0 5 8 5 .0 0 1 .7 0 6 7 2 .0 0 1 9 0 .0 0 2 .0 9 3 .3 7 2 .8 7
43 4 0 8 .0 0 1 .7 6 5 5 6 .0 0 1 .7 0 6 3 2 .0 0 1 8 8 .0 0 2 .0 9 3 .4 3 2 .9 8
45 3 9 5 .0 0 1 .7 7 5 2 5 .0 0 1 .6 9 5 9 0 .0 0 1 8 7 .0 0 2 .0 8 3 .4 8 3 .1 0
47 3 8 0 .0 0 1 .7 7 4 9 3 .0 0 1 .6 9 5 4 8 .0 0 1 8 5 .0 0 2 .0 8 3 .5 5 3 .2 3
49 3 6 3 .0 0 1 .7 7 4 6 0 .0 0 1 .6 7 5 0 4 .0 0 1 8 3 .0 0 2 .0 7 3 .6 1 3 .3 8
51 3 4 3 .0 0 1 .7 7 4 2 2 .0 0 1 .6 5 4 5 7 .0 0 1 8 0 .0 0 2 .0 6 3 .6 9 3 .5 6
54 2 8 6 .0 0 1 .7 6 3 2 6 .0 0 1 .6 2 3 4 2 .0 0 1 6 9 .0 0 2 .0 1 3 .9 0 4 .1 0
(1) A ll S p irin g C o n s ta n ts a re in n /m
(2 ) T h e c a lc u la te d S u p p ly B o a t D e c k Ve lo c ity in m /s e c is 1.2 0 7
(3 ) T h e a v a lia b le 1 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is 1.6 8 2
(4 ) T h e a v a ila b le 2 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is .7 4 7
(5 ) T h e a v a ila b le 4 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is .3 5 1
(6 ) T h e a v a ila b le 6 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is N /A
(7 ) T h e a v a ila b le 8 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is N /A
(8 ) T h e a v a ila b le 10 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is N /A
(9 ) T h e a v a ila b le 12 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is N /A
(10 ) T h e S p e c ifie d B o o m T ip Ve lo c ity c a u s e d b y F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is 0 m / s e c .
(11) T h e S p e c ifie d La te ra l A c c e le ra tio n c a u s e d b y F o u n d a t io n M o tio n s is 0
(12 ) T h e S p e c ifie d A d d itio n a l S id e le a d A n g le (Lis t) fro m F o u n d a tio n M o t io n s is .5 d e g .
(13 ) T h e S p e c ifie d A d d itio n a l O ffle a d A n g le (T rim ) fro m F o u n d a t io n M o tio n s is .5 d e g .
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Se atrax Crane D ata She e t-M e tric Units
Total O fflead & Sidelead Forces
(In Comp lian ce with A PI Sp ecificatio n 2C, 6th Ed itio n , 2004)
Se atrax Se rie s 90 M ode l S9028
52 M e te r B oom
Offboard (Supply B oat)
B ottom Suppo rte d Structure A PI Ge ne ral M e thod
Sig nificant Wav e H e ig ht = 2 me te rs Winds pe e d = 1 8 m/s e c
Se rial o r Q uo tatio n N umbe r: 4 5 2 7 Pro je ct Ide ntificatio n: 4 52 7
W ork ing Total Offlead Equivalent Total S idelead Equivalent
Radius Force (all caus es ) Offlead Ang le Force (all caus es ) S idelead Ang le
(meters ) (Kgs .) (Deg rees ) (Kg s .) (Deg rees )
11 7 ,5 1 0 3 .9 4 9 5 ,0 1 3 2 .2 2 6
13 7 ,4 5 0 3 .9 6 2 4 ,9 7 7 2 .2 3 3
15 7 ,3 9 7 3 .9 7 9 4 ,9 4 6 2 .2 4 1
17 7 ,3 5 2 3 .9 9 9 4 ,9 1 8 2 .2 5 1
19 7 ,3 1 6 4 .0 2 2 4 ,8 9 5 2 .2 6 3
21 7 ,2 8 8 4 .0 5 0 4 ,8 7 7 2 .2 7 6
23 6 ,4 7 6 4 .0 8 2 4 ,4 1 7 2 .2 9 2
25 6 ,1 2 1 4 .1 1 8 4 ,2 1 4 2 .3 1 1
27 5 ,7 5 8 4 .1 6 0 4 ,0 0 6 2 .3 3 2
29 5 ,3 8 1 4 .2 0 8 3 ,7 9 1 2 .3 5 5
31 4 ,9 8 0 4 .2 6 2 3 ,5 6 3 2 .3 8 3
33 4 ,6 2 3 4 .3 2 4 3 ,3 6 0 2 .4 1 4
35 4 ,3 0 0 4 .3 9 6 3 ,1 7 6 2 .4 5 0
37 4 ,0 0 8 4 .4 7 8 3 ,0 0 9 2 .4 9 1
39 3 ,7 4 1 4 .5 7 4 2 ,8 5 6 2 .5 3 9
41 3 ,5 0 1 4 .6 8 7 2 ,7 1 8 2 .5 9 6
43 3 ,2 8 0 4 .8 2 2 2 ,5 9 1 2 .6 6 4
45 3 ,0 7 6 4 .9 8 6 2 ,4 7 3 2 .7 4 6
47 2 ,8 8 8 5 .1 9 3 2 ,3 6 5 2 .8 5 0
49 2 ,7 1 8 5 .4 6 8 2 ,2 6 5 2 .9 8 9
51 2 ,5 6 3 5 .8 6 6 2 ,1 7 4 3 .1 8 9
54 2 ,4 7 4 7 .7 6 4 2 ,1 0 5 4 .1 4 6
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Theoretical Component Failure M ode Analysis
(In Co mp lian ce with A PI Sp ecificatio n 2C, 6th Ed itio n , 2004)
Se atrax Se rie s 90 M ode l S9028
52 M e te r B oom
Offboard (Supply B oat)
B o ttom Supporte d Structure A PI Ge ne ral M e thod
Significant Wave H e ight = 2 me te rs Winds pe e d = 18 m/s e c
Q uo tatio n / Se rial N o. 452 7 Ide ntification 4 527
W ork ing B as ed B as ed B as ed B as ed B as ed B as ed Theor. Component Ratio
Radius on on on on on Main on Aux Fail Firs t to
(meters ) King pos t S us pens ion B oom Gantry Cable Cable Load to Fail King pos t
11 482 580 235 307 288 72 235 B OOM 2 .0 4 9
13 425 541 234 276 288 72 234 B OOM 1 .8 1 6
15 380 507 232 250 288 72 232 B OOM 1 .6 3 9
17 344 477 227 229 288 72 227 B OOM 1 .5 1 3
19 314 452 218 211 288 72 211 GANTRY 1 .4 8 2
21 288 430 210 196 288 72 196 GANTRY 1 .4 6 7
23 266 410 203 184 288 72 184 GANTRY 1 .4 4 9
25 247 392 196 169 288 72 169 GANTRY 1 .4 6 1
27 231 375 190 157 288 72 157 GANTRY 1 .4 7 3
29 217 360 185 146 288 72 146 GANTRY 1 .4 8 2
31 204 346 179 136 288 72 136 GANTRY 1 .4 9 4
33 192 333 174 128 288 72 128 GANTRY 1 .5 0 3
35 182 320 169 121 288 72 121 GANTRY 1 .5 0 9
37 173 308 164 114 288 72 114 GANTRY 1 .5 1 8
39 164 296 158 108 288 72 108 GANTRY 1 .5 2 4
41 157 285 153 102 288 72 102 GANTRY 1 .5 3 3
43 150 274 147 97 288 72 97 GANTRY 1 .5 3 9
45 144 263 141 93 288 72 93 GANTRY 1 .5 4 5
47 138 251 135 89 288 72 89 GANTRY 1 .5 4 8
49 133 240 128 85 288 72 85 GANTRY 1 .5 5 5
51 128 227 119 82 288 72 82 GANTRY 1 .5 5 8
54 124 195 96 80 288 72 80 GANTRY 1 .5 5 1
(1) A ll Lo a d s a re m e a s u re d in T o n n e s
(2 ) Lo a d s s h o wn a re c a lc u la te d in a c c o rd a n c e with A P I S p e c 2 C , 2 0 0 4 , S e c tio n 4 .6 .
(3 ) R a tio to Kin g p o s t is th e R a tio o f th e C o m p o n e n t F irs t to F a il to th e Kin g p o s tT h e A u x lin e is E xc lu d e d fro m th is R a tio .
(4 ) T h e S p e c ifie d B o o m T ip Ve lo c ity c a u s e d b y F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is 0 m /s e c .
(5 ) T h e S p e c ifie d La te ra l A c c e le ra tio n c a u s e d b y F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is 0
(6 ) T h e S p e c ifie d Ve rtic a l A c c e le ra tio n c a u s e d b y F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is 1g .
(7 ) T h e S p e c ifie d A d d itio n a l S id e le a d A n g le (Lis t) fro m F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is .5 d e g .
(8 ) T h e S p e c ifie d A d d itio n a l O ffle a d A n g le (T rim ) fro m F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is .5 d e g .
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Se atrax Hois t D atas he e t-M e tric Units
Auxiliary Drum Performance
Seatrax Drilling-Duty H oist Configuration
Seatrax Series 90 Model S9028
52 M eter Boom
Hoist M odel 463-E JA
S erial or Quotation Number: 45 2 7 Project Identification: 4 52 7
Pres s u re (b ar) 354 Dru m Barrel Diameter (mm) 508
Flo w (lp m) 511 Dru m Flan g e Diameter (mm) 864
M o to r Dis p lacemen t (cc/rev ) 160 Dru m W id th Between Flan ges (mm) 1,600
M o to r To rq u e (n -m) 806 Dru m Torq u e (n -m) 39,433
M o to r Sp eed (rp m) 3,057 Dru m Speed (rp m) 60
Gear Red u ction 50.99 Diameter o f A u x Cab le (mm) 28
This S eatrax Drilling -Duty Hois t is Equipped with an External Contracting Drum B and B rak e
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Se atrax Hoist D atashe e t-M e tric Units
M ain Drum Performance
Seatrax Drilling-Duty H oist Configuration
Seatrax Series 90 Model S9028
52 M eter B oom
Hoist M odel 863-HJC
S erial or Quotation Number: 4 5 2 7 Project Identification: 4 5 2 7
Pres s u re (b ar) 354 Dru m Barrel Diameter (mm) 660
Flo w (lpm) 511 Drum Flan g e Diameter (mm) 1118
M o to r Dis p lacemen t (cc/rev ) 160 Dru m W id th Between Flan g es (mm) 1600
M o to r To rq u e (n -m) 806 Dru m To rq u e (n -m) 59,557
M o tor Speed (rpm) 3,057 Drum Sp eed (rpm) 39
Gear Red uctio n 78.65 Diameter of M ain Cab le (mm) 28
Th is S e atrax D rilling-D uty Hoist is Equippe d with an Exte rn al C ontracting D rum Band Brak e
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Seatrax C rane D ata Sheet-M etric Units
(In Co mp lian ce with A PI Sp ecificatio n 2C, 6th Ed itio n , 2004)
2.) This Se atrax K ing pos t M arine C rane has Fail-Safe H ois ts . R e le as ing the C ontro ls Se ts all H ois t
B rak e s Auto matically. If a Load Slips Downward, D o NO T Pull B ack o n the Controls as this Action
Sig nals the B rak e s to Re main O ff. R ELEASE the C ontrols to Se t B rak e s .
3.) This Se atrax K ing pos t M arine C rane is Equippe d with a Pate nte d M e chanical Two B lock Sys te m.
Lo we ring the B oo m will NO T caus e it to C ontact the H o ok B lock s .
4.) Fo r O ptimum Safe ty and Se rvice Life , Follow the O pe rating, Ins pe ction and M ainte nance
Ins tructions in the Se atrax O pe ration and M ainte nce M anual or C D.
Additional D ata
1.) The M ain and Auxiliary H o ok Trave l for This M achine in M e te rs : 10 6
2.) Se atrax Load Charts Indicate No minal M inimum and M aximum Work ing Radii
3.) M aximum A uxiliary H ook Spe e d @ Wate r Le v e l in M e te rs /M inute : 10 1
4.) M aximum 2 Part M ain H oo k Spe e d @ Wate r Le ve l-M e te rs /M inute : 45
M aximum 4 Part M ain H oo k Spe e d @ Wate r Le ve l-M e te rs /M inute : 21
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Phone: 713 896 6500 Fax: 713 896 6611
STRUCTURAL COMMENTS:
1.As agreed in MOM, Vendor to provide king post
reactions for all the required loads at specified radii
as listed in client data sheets.
10-30-2007
Seatrax Inc.
P.O. Box 840687 Ho u s to n, Texas 77284
Telep h o ne (713) 896-6500
Fax (713) 896-6611
METR IC U N ITS
Seatrax Series 90 Model S9028
52 Meter B oom
Prepared For
M aersk Q atar AS
Al Shahe e n Fie ld D e ve lopme nt 2005
ED Platform (ASED A-A-6101)
Kingpos t M arine Crane s
Se atrax Se rial N o. 4527
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Phone: 713 896 6500 Fax: 713 896 6611
10-30-2007
Seatrax C rane D ata Sheet-M etric Units
Seatrax Series 90 Model S9028
52 M eter Boom
Serial or Q uotation N umber: 4527
P roject Identification: 4527
G E N E R AL C R AN E D IM EN SIO N S
Ve rtical D im He e l Pin to Gantry She ave 'H' (me te rs ) 13.71
Horizontal D im CL R ot to He e l Pin 'E' (me te rs) 2.28
Horizontal D im CL R ot to Gantry She ave 'D ' (me te rs) 2.59
Horizontal D im CL R ot to CG of Crane & Pos t 'U' (me te rs ) 1.06
Outs ide D iame te r of Kingpos t 'OD ' (mm) 2286
Wall Thickne s s of Kingpos t 'T' (mm) 44
Yie ld Stre ngth of Kingpost 'YP' (N /mm^2) 345
Ve rtical D im Lowe r B rg to Uppe r B rg 'GB ' (me te rs ) 9.14
C O M P O N E N T ST AT IC W E IG HT S (T onnes)
Comple te Crane with B oom (Tonne s ) 117.0
B lock(s ) (Tonne s ) 1
Total D e ad We ight (Tonne s ) 118.4
W IR E R O P E C O M P O N E N T D AT A
Le ngth of the Aux. Hois t Cable (me te rs) 170
D iame te r of Aux. Hois t Cable (mm) 28
Aux. Hois t Cable Cons truction Clas s CH
M inimum B re aking Stre ngth of Aux. Cable (tonne s ) 72
Le ngth of M ain Hois t Cable (me te rs ) 488
D iame te r of M ain Hois t Cable (mm) 28
M ain Hoist Cable Cons truction Clas s CH
M in. B re aking Stre ngth of M ain Hois t Cable (tonne s ) 72
D iame te r of B oom Hois t Cable (mm) 28
B oom Hoist Cable Cons truction Clas s B L
M in. B re aking Stre ngth of B oom Hois t Cable (tonne s) 72
N umbe r of B oom Sus pe ns ion Parts of Line 'N B ' 12
P R O P E R T IE S O F B O O M SE C T IO N
B oom Chord Square Tube Size (mm) 178
He ight B e twe e n Chord Ce nte rs (mm) 2007
Width B e twe e n Chord Ce nte rs (mm) 2616
HO IST SE LE C T IO N S
Auxiliary Hois t M ode l N umbe r 463-EJA
M ain Hoist M ode l N umbe r 863-HJC
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Safe W orking Load C hart
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Seatrax Crane Data Sheet-Metric Units W ork ing 2 Part 4 Part Line 6 Part S ing le Line
In Co m p lian ce wit h
Radius Main Hois t Main Hois t Main Hois t Aux Hois t
API Specification 2C , 6th E dition, 2004 (meters ) S W L (Kg s ) S W L (Kg s ) S W L (Kg s ) S W L (Kg s )
11 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
Se rial or Quotation N umbe r: 4527 13 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
Proje ct Ide ntification: 4527 15 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
17 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
Seatrax Series 90 Model S9028 19 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
21 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
52 Meter Boom 23 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
Calculated for Installation on a 25 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
B ottom Supported Structure 27 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
29 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
API G e ne ral Me thod 31 27253d 54320d N/A 12999d
33 27253d 51124b N/A 12999d
Onboard Lifts 35 27253d 47867b N/A 12999d
37 27253d 44964b N/A 12999d
39 27253d 42351b N/A 12999d
Winds pe e d = 18 m/s e c
41 27253d 3 9 4 5 6 is N/A 12999d
43 27253d 3 6 3 1 2 is N/A 12999d
N otes: 45 27253d 3 3 4 5 0 is N/A 12999d
(1) Worki n g radiu s i s m e asu re d from th e m ain hook to ce nte rl i ne of rotation 47 27253d 3 0 8 4 5 is N/A 12999d
(2) S WL le tte r suffiixe s in dicate load lim itin g factor pe r API 2C , 4.1.1 (a) th ru (i). 49 27253d 2 8 4 3 6 is N/A 12999d
(3) Rate d l oads are N ET l oads. Mai n Block & Aux. Bal l we igh ts h ave be e n de du cte d.
(4) The S pe ci fi e d Boom Ti p Ve l oci ty cause d by Foun dation Motions is N /A.
51 2 6 2 2 9 is 2 6 2 2 9 is N/A 12999d
(5) The S pe ci fi e d Late ral Acce l e ration cau se d by Fou n dation Motion s i s 0 54 2 3 1 9 2 is 2 3 1 9 2 is N/A 12999d
(6) The S pe cifie d Ve rtical Acce le ration cause d by Foundation Motions is 1g.
(7) The S pe cifie d Addition al S ide le ad Angle (List) from Fou ndation Motion s is .5 de g.
(8) The S pe cifie d Addition al O ffle ad Angle (Trim ) from Fou ndation Motion s is .5 de g.
(9) Main dru m cable is 29 dia. C lass C H, 72 te . n om stre n gth, 488 m . lon g.
(10) Aux. dru m cable is 29 di a. C l ass C H, 72 te . n om stre ngth, 170 m . l on g.
(11) The spe cifi e d h ook trave l for thi s m achi n e is 106 m .
(12) The Min im um Pe rson ne l Rate d Load at an y Work i ng Radi us is 4333 kgs.
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Offboard (Supply B oat)
W ork ing 2 Part 4 Part Line 6 Part S ing le Line
Seatrax Crane Data Sheet-Metric Units Radius Main Hois t Main Hois t Main Hois t Aux Hois t
In Co m p lian ce wit h (meters ) S W L (Kg s ) S W L (Kg s ) S W L (Kg s ) S W L (Kg s )
API Specification 2C , 6th E dition, 2004 11 25102c 46005c N/A 11091c
13 25285c 46719c N/A 11119c
Se rial or Quotation N umbe r: 4527
15 25469c 47435c N/A 11146c
Proje ct Ide ntification: 4527
17 25652c 48148c N/A 11173c
19 25834c 48868c N/A 11199c
Seatrax Series 90 Model S9028 21 26015c 48634b N/A 11223c
52 Meter Boom 23 26196c 44175b N/A 11247c
25 26380c 40382b N/A 11271c
Calculated for Installation on a 27 26566c 37139b N/A 11294c
B ottom Supported Structure 29 26757c 34326b N/A 11317c
31 26955c 31884b N/A 11341c
API G e ne ral Me thod 33 27160c 29751b N/A 11365c
35 2 7 2 1 0 is 2 7 2 1 0 is N/A 11390c
Offboard (Supply Boat) 37 2 4 6 8 0 is 2 4 6 8 0 is N/A 11416c
39 2 2 3 6 5 is 2 2 3 6 5 is N/A 11445c
Significant Wave Height = 3 meters 41 2 0 2 5 6 is 2 0 2 5 6 is N/A 11476c
Winds pe e d = 18 m/s e c 43 1 8 3 0 9 is 1 8 3 0 9 is N/A 11511c
45 1 6 4 8 9 is 1 6 4 8 9 is N/A 11551c
N otes: 47 1 4 7 9 4 is 1 4 7 9 4 is N/A 11599c
(1) Work i n g radiu s i s m e asu re d from th e m ai n h ook to ce n te rl i n e of rotation 49 1 3 1 6 4 is 1 3 1 6 4 is N/A 11658c
(2) S WL le tte r su ffiixe s in dicate load lim itin g factor pe r API 2C , 4.1.1 (a) th ru (i). 51 1 1 5 4 2 is 1 1 5 4 2 is N/A 1 1 5 4 2 is
(3) Rate d l oads are N ET l oads. Mai n Block & Au x. Bal l we igh ts h ave be e n de du cte d.
54 8 2 5 7 is 8 2 5 7 is N/A 8 2 5 7 is
(4) Th e S pe cifi e d Boom Tip Ve locity cau se d by Fou n dation Motion s i s 0 m /se c.
(5) Th e S pe cifi e d Late ral Acce l e ration cau se d by Fou n dati on Motion s i s 0
(6) Th e S pe cifie d Ve rtical Acce le ration cau se d by Fou n dation Motion s is 1g.
(7) Th e S pe cifie d Addition al S ide le ad An gle (List) from Fou n dation Motion s is .5 de g.
(8) Th e S pe cifie d Addition al O ffle ad An gle (Trim ) from Fou n dation Motion s is .5 de g.
(9) Main dru m cable is 29 dia. C lass C H, 72 te . n om stre n gth , 488 m . lon g.
(10) Au x. dru m cable is 29 dia. C lass C H, 72 te . n om stre n gth , 170 m . lon g.
(11) Th e spe cifie d h ook trave l for th is m ach in e is 106 m .
(12) Th e Min im u m Pe rson n e l Rate d Load at an y Work in g Radiu s is 3445 k gs.
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Se atrax Crane D ata She e t-M e tric Units
K ingpost Reactions
(In Co mp lian ce with A PI Sp ecificatio n 2C, 6th Ed itio n , 2004)
Se atrax Se rie s 90 M ode l S9028
5 2 M e te r B o o m
Onboard Lifts
B o tto m Suppo rte d Structure A PI Ge ne ral M e tho d
Winds pe e d = 1 8 m/s e c
Q uotatio n / Se rial N o . 4527 Ide ntificatio n 4 52 7
W ork ing B oom S afe W ork ing Vertical Primary S ideplane Tors ional
Radius Ang le Load Load Moment Moment Moment
(meters ) (Deg rees ) (Kg s .) (Tonnes ) (KN-m) (KN-m) (KN-m)
11 81 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 1 3 ,4 7 9 1 ,5 6 5 328
13 79 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 1 5 ,9 0 6 1 ,5 5 5 387
15 77 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 1 8 ,3 3 2 1 ,5 4 2 447
17 74 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 2 0 ,7 5 7 1 ,5 2 7 507
19 72 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 2 3 ,1 8 1 1 ,5 0 9 566
21 70 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 2 5 ,6 0 4 1 ,4 8 8 626
23 67 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 2 8 ,0 2 6 1 ,4 6 4 686
25 65 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 3 0 ,4 4 7 1 ,4 3 8 745
27 62 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 3 2 ,8 6 7 1 ,4 0 8 805
29 60 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 3 5 ,2 8 6 1 ,3 7 5 865
31 57 5 4 ,3 2 0 226 3 7 ,7 0 3 1 ,3 3 8 924
33 55 5 1 ,1 2 4 220 3 8 ,0 3 2 1 ,2 4 3 943
35 52 4 7 ,8 6 7 214 3 8 ,0 6 8 1 ,1 4 6 955
37 49 4 4 ,9 6 4 208 3 8 ,1 0 9 1 ,0 5 4 969
39 46 4 2 ,3 5 1 203 3 8 ,1 4 5 966 981
41 43 3 9 ,4 5 6 197 3 7 ,7 5 1 872 985
43 39 3 6 ,3 1 2 190 3 6 ,9 1 7 774 980
45 35 3 3 ,4 5 0 185 3 6 ,0 8 9 677 976
47 31 3 0 ,8 4 5 180 3 5 ,2 7 1 581 970
49 27 2 8 ,4 3 6 175 3 4 ,4 4 0 481 966
51 21 2 6 ,2 2 9 171 3 3 ,6 1 8 371 961
54 3 2 3 ,1 9 2 165 3 2 ,3 5 1 74 955
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Se atrax Crane D ata She e t-M e tric Units
Calculated Spring Constants and Cv
(In Co mp lian ce with A PI Sp ecificatio n 2C, 6th Ed itio n , 2004)
Se atrax Se rie s 90 M ode l S9028
52 M e te r B oom
Onboard Lifts
B ottom Supporte d Structure A PI Ge ne ral M e thod
Winds pe e d = 18 m/s e c
Q uotation / Se rial No. 4527 Ide ntification 4527
W ork ing 2 Falls 4 Falls 6 Falls Auxiliary. Load Coefficients
Radius S pring Dynamic S pring Dynamic S pring Dynamic S pring Dynamic B oom S us p.
(meters ) Cons tant Coef. Cons tant Coef. Cons tant Coef. Cons tant Coef. Coef. Coef.
11 5 9 0.0 0 1 .33 1 1 0 2 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 55 1 .00 2 0 7 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .0 6 1.0 3
13 5 7 9.0 0 1 .33 1 0 6 2 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 47 1 .00 2 0 6 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .1 8 1.1 8
15 5 6 8.0 0 1 .33 1 0 2 3 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 39 5 .00 2 0 5 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .2 9 1.3 1
17 5 5 8.0 0 1 .33 9 8 6 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 32 5 .00 2 0 4 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .3 9 1.4 3
19 5 4 8.0 0 1 .33 9 5 1 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 25 9 .00 2 0 3 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .4 8 1.5 5
21 5 3 8.0 0 1 .33 9 1 6 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 19 7 .00 2 0 2 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .5 7 1.6 6
23 5 2 8.0 0 1 .33 8 8 3 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 13 9 .00 2 0 1 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .6 5 1.7 6
25 5 1 8.0 0 1 .33 8 5 1 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 08 4 .00 2 0 0 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .7 3 1.8 7
27 5 0 8.0 0 1 .33 8 2 0 .0 0 1 .3 3 1 03 1 .00 1 9 9 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .8 0 1.9 7
29 4 9 8.0 0 1 .33 7 8 9 .0 0 1 .3 3 9 80 .0 0 1 9 8 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .8 7 2.0 7
31 4 8 8.0 0 1 .33 7 5 9 .0 0 1 .3 3 9 31 .0 0 1 9 7 .0 0 1 .3 3 2 .9 4 2.1 7
33 4 7 8.0 0 1 .33 7 2 8 .0 0 1 .3 3 8 83 .0 0 1 9 6 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .0 1 2.2 7
35 4 6 7.0 0 1 .33 6 9 8 .0 0 1 .3 3 8 37 .0 0 1 9 5 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .0 7 2.3 7
37 4 5 6.0 0 1 .33 6 6 8 .0 0 1 .3 3 7 91 .0 0 1 9 4 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .1 3 2.4 7
39 4 4 4.0 0 1 .33 6 3 8 .0 0 1 .3 3 7 46 .0 0 1 9 3 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .2 0 2.5 8
41 4 3 2.0 0 1 .33 6 0 7 .0 0 1 .3 3 7 02 .0 0 1 9 2 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .2 6 2.7 0
43 4 1 9.0 0 1 .33 5 7 6 .0 0 1 .3 3 6 58 .0 0 1 9 1 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .3 3 2.8 2
45 4 0 5.0 0 1 .33 5 4 3 .0 0 1 .3 3 6 13 .0 0 1 8 9 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .4 0 2.9 5
47 3 8 9.0 0 1 .33 5 0 9 .0 0 1 .3 3 5 67 .0 0 1 8 7 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .4 8 3.0 9
49 3 7 1.0 0 1 .33 4 7 2 .0 0 1 .3 3 5 20 .0 0 1 8 5 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .5 7 3.2 6
51 3 4 9.0 0 1 .33 4 3 1 .0 0 1 .3 3 4 68 .0 0 1 8 2 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 .6 8 3.4 6
54 2 8 6.0 0 1 .33 3 2 6 .0 0 1 .3 3 3 42 .0 0 1 6 9 .0 0 1 .3 3 4 .0 4 4.1 1
(1) A ll S p irin g C o n s ta n ts a re in n /m
(2 ) T h e c a lc u la te d S u p p ly B o a t D e c k Ve lo c ity in m /s e c is 0
(3 ) T h e a v a lia b le 1 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is 1.6 8 2
(4 ) T h e a v a ila b le 2 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is .7 4 7
(5 ) T h e a v a ila b le 4 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is .3 5 1
(6 ) T h e a v a ila b le 6 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is N /A
(7 ) T h e a v a ila b le 8 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is N /A
(8 ) T h e a v a ila b le 10 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is N /A
(9 ) T h e a v a ila b le 12 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is N /A
(10 ) T h e S p e c ifie d B o o m T ip Ve lo c ity c a u s e d b y F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is N /A .
(11) T h e S p e c ifie d La te ra l A c c e le ra tio n c a u s e d b y F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is 0
(12 ) T h e S p e c ifie d A d d itio n a l S id e le a d A n g le (Lis t) fro m F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is .5 d e g .
(13 ) T h e S p e c ifie d A d d itio n a l O ffle a d A n g le (T rim ) fro m F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is .5 d e g .
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Se atrax Crane D ata She e t-M e tric Units
Total O fflead & Sidelead Forces
(In Comp lian ce with A PI Sp ecificatio n 2C, 6th Ed itio n , 2004)
Se atrax Se rie s 90 M ode l S9028
52 M e te r B oom
Onboard Lifts
B ottom Supporte d Structure A PI Ge ne ral M e thod
Winds pe e d = 18 m/s e c
Se rial or Q uotation Numbe r: 4527 Proje ct Ide ntification: 4527
W ork ing Total Offlead Equivalent Total S idelead Equivalent
Radius Force (all caus es ) Offlead Ang le Force (all caus es ) S idelead Ang le
(meters ) (Kg s .) (Deg rees ) (Kg s .) (Deg rees )
11 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
13 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
15 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
17 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
19 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
21 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
23 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
25 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
27 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
29 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
31 76 0 0 .5 0 0 2 ,3 10 0.5 0 0
33 72 3 0 .5 0 0 2 ,2 25 0.5 0 0
35 68 6 0 .5 0 0 2 ,1 39 0.5 0 0
37 65 2 0 .5 0 0 2 ,0 62 0.5 0 0
39 62 2 0 .5 0 0 1 ,9 92 0.5 0 0
41 58 8 0 .5 0 0 1 ,9 15 0.5 0 0
43 55 1 0 .5 0 0 1 ,8 31 0.5 0 0
45 51 8 0 .5 0 0 1 ,7 55 0.5 0 0
47 48 8 0 .5 0 0 1 ,6 86 0.5 0 0
49 46 0 0 .5 0 0 1 ,6 22 0.5 0 0
51 43 4 0 .5 0 0 1 ,5 63 0.5 0 0
54 39 9 0 .5 0 0 1 ,4 82 0.5 0 0
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Se atrax Crane D ata She e t-M e tric Units
K ingpost Reactions
(In Co mp lian ce with A PI Sp ecificatio n 2C, 6th Ed itio n , 2004)
Se atrax Se rie s 90 M ode l S9028
52 M e te r B oom
Offboard (Supply B oat)
B o tto m Suppo rte d Structure A PI Ge ne ral M e tho d
Sig nificant Wav e H e ig ht = 3 me te rs Winds pe e d = 1 8 m/s e c
Q uotatio n / Se rial No. 4527 Ide ntification 4 52 7
W ork ing B oom S afe W ork ing Vertical Primary S ideplane Tors ional
Radius Ang le Load Load Moment Moment Moment
(meters ) (Deg rees ) (Kg s .) (Tonnes ) (KN-m) (KN-m) (KN-m)
11 81 4 6 ,0 0 5 28 9 2 7 ,35 7 4 ,6 2 6 969
13 79 4 6 ,7 1 9 28 9 3 0 ,99 6 4 ,6 0 9 1 ,1 4 9
15 77 4 7 ,4 3 5 28 9 3 4 ,63 0 4 ,5 8 6 1 ,3 3 1
17 74 4 8 ,1 4 8 28 9 3 8 ,25 7 4 ,5 6 0 1 ,5 1 5
19 72 4 8 ,8 6 8 28 9 4 1 ,87 7 4 ,5 2 9 1 ,7 0 2
21 70 4 8 ,6 3 4 25 9 3 7 ,89 2 3 ,7 7 2 1 ,5 8 9
23 67 4 4 ,1 7 5 24 8 3 7 ,96 5 3 ,4 8 0 1 ,6 3 1
25 65 4 0 ,3 8 2 23 9 3 8 ,02 6 3 ,2 2 1 1 ,6 7 1
27 62 3 7 ,1 3 9 23 0 3 8 ,08 7 2 ,9 9 1 1 ,7 1 2
29 60 3 4 ,3 2 6 22 3 3 8 ,13 5 2 ,7 8 1 1 ,7 5 1
31 57 3 1 ,8 8 4 21 6 3 8 ,18 1 2 ,5 9 0 1 ,7 9 1
33 55 2 9 ,7 5 1 21 0 3 8 ,22 5 2 ,4 1 3 1 ,8 3 3
35 52 2 7 ,2 1 0 20 3 3 7 ,47 7 2 ,2 0 4 1 ,8 3 9
37 49 2 4 ,6 8 0 19 5 3 6 ,37 5 1 ,9 9 0 1 ,8 2 9
39 46 2 2 ,3 6 5 18 9 3 5 ,19 0 1 ,7 8 8 1 ,8 1 6
41 43 2 0 ,2 5 6 18 2 3 3 ,94 8 1 ,5 9 5 1 ,8 0 1
43 39 1 8 ,3 0 9 17 6 3 2 ,62 5 1 ,4 0 8 1 ,7 8 5
45 35 1 6 ,4 8 9 17 0 3 1 ,19 4 1 ,2 2 6 1 ,7 6 5
47 31 1 4 ,7 9 4 16 5 2 9 ,67 7 1 ,0 4 4 1 ,7 4 4
49 27 1 3 ,1 6 4 15 9 2 7 ,98 9 858 1 ,7 2 3
51 21 1 1 ,5 4 2 15 4 2 6 ,06 9 656 1 ,7 0 2
54 3 8 ,2 5 7 14 6 2 2 ,66 2 144 1 ,8 4 9
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Se atrax Crane D ata She e t-M e tric Units
Calculated Spring Constants and Cv
(In Co mp lian ce with A PI Sp ecificatio n 2C, 6th Ed itio n , 2004)
Se atrax Se rie s 90 M ode l S9028
52 M e te r B oom
Offboard (Supply B oat)
B o ttom Suppo rte d Structure A PI Ge ne ral M e tho d
Significant Wav e H e ight = 3 me te rs Winds pe e d = 1 8 m/s e c
Q uo tation / Se rial N o. 4 52 7 Ide ntification 4 52 7
W ork ing 2 Falls 4 Falls 6 Falls Auxiliary. Load Coefficients
Radius S pring Dynamic S pring Dynamic S pring Dynamic S pring Dynamic B oom S us p.
(meters ) Cons tant Coef. Cons tant Coef. Cons tant Coef. Cons tant Coef. Coef. Coef.
11 5 6 9 .0 0 2 .2 2 1 0 3 3 .0 0 2 .4 6 1 4 1 7 .0 0 2 0 5 .0 0 2 .5 0 2 .6 0 1 .5 6
13 5 5 9 .0 0 2 .2 0 9 9 6 .0 0 2 .4 2 1 3 4 7 .0 0 2 0 3 .0 0 2 .4 9 2 .6 4 1 .6 5
15 5 4 8 .0 0 2 .1 9 9 6 1 .0 0 2 .3 9 1 2 8 2 .0 0 2 0 2 .0 0 2 .4 9 2 .7 0 1 .7 4
17 5 3 8 .0 0 2 .1 7 9 2 7 .0 0 2 .3 5 1 2 2 0 .0 0 2 0 1 .0 0 2 .4 8 2 .7 6 1 .8 3
19 5 2 8 .0 0 2 .1 6 8 9 4 .0 0 2 .3 2 1 1 6 2 .0 0 2 0 0 .0 0 2 .4 8 2 .8 2 1 .9 2
21 5 1 9 .0 0 2 .1 4 8 6 3 .0 0 1 .9 2 1 1 0 8 .0 0 1 9 9 .0 0 2 .4 7 2 .8 8 2 .0 1
23 5 0 9 .0 0 2 .1 3 8 3 3 .0 0 1 .9 5 1 0 5 6 .0 0 1 9 8 .0 0 2 .4 7 2 .9 4 2 .0 9
25 5 0 0 .0 0 2 .1 1 8 0 3 .0 0 1 .9 7 1 0 0 7 .0 0 1 9 7 .0 0 2 .4 6 3 .0 0 2 .1 8
27 4 9 0 .0 0 2 .1 0 7 7 4 .0 0 1 .9 9 9 6 0 .0 0 1 9 6 .0 0 2 .4 6 3 .0 5 2 .2 7
29 4 8 1 .0 0 2 .0 9 7 4 6 .0 0 2 .0 1 9 1 5 .0 0 1 9 5 .0 0 2 .4 5 3 .1 0 2 .3 5
31 4 7 1 .0 0 2 .0 7 7 1 8 .0 0 2 .0 3 8 7 1 .0 0 1 9 4 .0 0 2 .4 5 3 .1 5 2 .4 4
33 4 6 1 .0 0 2 .0 6 6 9 1 .0 0 2 .0 4 8 2 8 .0 0 1 9 4 .0 0 2 .4 4 3 .2 0 2 .5 3
35 4 5 1 .0 0 2 .0 4 6 6 3 .0 0 2 .0 6 7 8 7 .0 0 1 9 3 .0 0 2 .4 4 3 .2 5 2 .6 2
37 4 4 0 .0 0 2 .0 4 6 3 6 .0 0 2 .0 6 7 4 6 .0 0 1 9 2 .0 0 2 .4 3 3 .3 0 2 .7 1
39 4 2 9 .0 0 2 .0 6 6 0 8 .0 0 2 .0 7 7 0 5 .0 0 1 9 0 .0 0 2 .4 2 3 .3 5 2 .8 1
41 4 1 8 .0 0 2 .0 8 5 7 9 .0 0 2 .0 7 6 6 5 .0 0 1 8 9 .0 0 2 .4 2 3 .4 0 2 .9 1
43 4 0 5 .0 0 2 .0 9 5 5 1 .0 0 2 .0 7 6 2 5 .0 0 1 8 8 .0 0 2 .4 1 3 .4 5 3 .0 2
45 3 9 2 .0 0 2 .1 0 5 2 1 .0 0 2 .0 6 5 8 5 .0 0 1 8 6 .0 0 2 .4 0 3 .5 0 3 .1 4
47 3 7 8 .0 0 2 .1 1 4 9 0 .0 0 2 .0 5 5 4 4 .0 0 1 8 5 .0 0 2 .3 9 3 .5 6 3 .2 7
49 3 6 1 .0 0 2 .1 0 4 5 7 .0 0 2 .0 3 5 0 1 .0 0 1 8 2 .0 0 2 .3 8 3 .6 2 3 .4 1
51 3 4 2 .0 0 2 .0 9 4 2 0 .0 0 2 .0 0 4 5 4 .0 0 1 8 0 .0 0 2 .3 7 3 .6 9 3 .5 9
54 2 8 7 .0 0 2 .3 2 3 2 7 .0 0 2 .1 4 3 4 3 .0 0 1 7 0 .0 0 2 .4 1 3 .8 6 4 .0 9
(1) A ll S p irin g C o n s ta n ts a re in n /m
(2 ) T h e c a lc u la te d S u p p ly B o a t D e c k Ve lo c ity in m /s e c is 1.8 0 7
(3 ) T h e a v a lia b le 1 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is 1.6 8 2
(4 ) T h e a v a ila b le 2 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is .7 4 7
(5 ) T h e a v a ila b le 4 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is .3 5 1
(6 ) T h e a v a ila b le 6 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is N /A
(7 ) T h e a v a ila b le 8 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is N /A
(8 ) T h e a v a ila b le 10 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is N /A
(9 ) T h e a v a ila b le 12 F a ll H o o k S p e e d in m /s e c is N /A
(10 ) T h e S p e c ifie d B o o m T ip Ve lo c ity c a u s e d b y F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is 0 m / s e c .
(11) T h e S p e c ifie d La te ra l A c c e le ra tio n c a u s e d b y F o u n d a t io n M o tio n s is 0
(12 ) T h e S p e c ifie d A d d itio n a l S id e le a d A n g le (Lis t) fro m F o u n d a tio n M o t io n s is .5 d e g .
(13 ) T h e S p e c ifie d A d d itio n a l O ffle a d A n g le (T rim ) fro m F o u n d a t io n M o tio n s is .5 d e g .
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Se atrax Crane D ata She e t-M e tric Units
Total O fflead & Sidelead Forces
(In Comp lian ce with A PI Sp ecificatio n 2C, 6th Ed itio n , 2004)
Se atrax Se rie s 90 M ode l S9028
52 M e te r B oom
Offboard (Supply B oat)
B ottom Suppo rte d Structure A PI Ge ne ral M e thod
Sig nificant Wav e H e ig ht = 3 me te rs Winds pe e d = 1 8 m/s e c
Se rial o r Q uo tatio n N umbe r: 4 5 2 7 Pro je ct Ide ntificatio n: 4 52 7
W ork ing Total Offlead Equivalent Total S idelead Equivalent
Radius Force (all caus es ) Offlead Ang le Force (all caus es ) S idelead Ang le
(meters ) (Kgs .) (Deg rees ) (Kg s .) (Deg rees )
11 9 ,9 5 5 4 .8 8 9 6 ,2 7 9 2 .6 9 8
13 9 ,9 8 9 4 .9 0 6 6 ,2 9 6 2 .7 0 6
15 1 0 ,0 3 1 4 .9 2 7 6 ,3 1 8 2 .7 1 6
17 1 0 ,0 8 2 4 .9 5 2 6 ,3 4 3 2 .7 2 9
19 1 0 ,1 4 2 4 .9 8 2 6 ,3 7 3 2 .7 4 4
21 8 ,4 3 1 5 .0 1 7 5 ,4 2 6 2 .7 6 2
23 7 ,8 5 2 5 .0 5 7 5 ,1 0 4 2 .7 8 2
25 7 ,3 5 8 5 .1 0 4 4 ,8 2 9 2 .8 0 5
27 6 ,9 3 4 5 .1 5 7 4 ,5 9 2 2 .8 3 2
29 6 ,5 6 8 5 .2 1 7 4 ,3 8 8 2 .8 6 2
31 6 ,2 5 3 5 .2 8 6 4 ,2 1 1 2 .8 9 7
33 5 ,9 8 1 5 .3 6 5 4 ,0 5 8 2 .9 3 7
35 5 ,6 1 7 5 .4 5 6 3 ,8 5 4 2 .9 8 2
37 5 ,2 3 9 5 .5 6 1 3 ,6 4 3 3 .0 3 5
39 4 ,8 9 1 5 .6 8 3 3 ,4 4 8 3 .0 9 6
41 4 ,5 7 1 5 .8 2 6 3 ,2 6 9 3 .1 6 8
43 4 ,2 7 5 5 .9 9 7 3 ,1 0 4 3 .2 5 4
45 3 ,9 9 9 6 .2 0 5 2 ,9 4 8 3 .3 6 0
47 3 ,7 4 6 6 .4 6 9 2 ,8 0 6 3 .4 9 2
49 3 ,5 1 0 6 .8 1 7 2 ,6 7 2 3 .6 6 8
51 3 ,2 9 6 7 .3 2 1 2 ,5 5 1 3 .9 2 2
54 3 ,4 3 4 9 .7 1 9 2 ,6 0 7 5 .1 3 9
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Se atrax Crane D ata She e t-M e tric Units
Theoretical Component Failure M ode Analysis
(In Co mp lian ce with A PI Sp ecificatio n 2C, 6th Ed itio n , 2004)
Se atrax Se rie s 90 M ode l S9028
52 M e te r B oom
Offboard (Supply B oat)
B o ttom Supporte d Structure A PI Ge ne ral M e thod
Significant Wave H e ight = 3 me te rs Winds pe e d = 18 m/s e c
Q uo tatio n / Se rial N o. 452 7 Ide ntification 4 527
W ork ing B as ed B as ed B as ed B as ed B as ed B as ed Theor. Component Ratio
Radius on on on on on Main on Aux Fail Firs t to
(meters ) King pos t S us pens ion B oom Gantry Cable Cable Load to Fail King pos t
11 457 536 214 283 288 72 214 B OOM 2 .1 3 1
13 406 507 214 258 288 72 214 B OOM 1 .8 9
15 365 479 213 236 288 72 213 B OOM 1 .7 0 8
17 331 455 211 218 288 72 211 B OOM 1 .5 6 4
19 303 433 204 202 288 72 202 GANTRY 1 .4 9 7
21 279 413 197 189 288 72 189 GANTRY 1 .4 7 9
23 259 396 191 177 288 72 177 GANTRY 1 .4 6 1
25 241 379 185 164 288 72 164 GANTRY 1 .4 7
27 225 364 180 152 288 72 152 GANTRY 1 .4 8 2
29 212 351 175 142 288 72 142 GANTRY 1 .4 9 1
31 199 338 170 133 288 72 133 GANTRY 1 .5
33 189 325 165 125 288 72 125 GANTRY 1 .5 0 9
35 179 314 160 118 288 72 118 GANTRY 1 .5 1 5
37 170 302 155 111 288 72 111 GANTRY 1 .5 2 4
39 162 291 150 106 288 72 106 GANTRY 1 .5 3
41 155 281 145 100 288 72 100 GANTRY 1 .5 3 6
43 148 270 140 96 288 72 96 GANTRY 1 .5 4 2
45 142 259 134 92 288 72 92 GANTRY 1 .5 4 8
47 137 249 128 88 288 72 88 GANTRY 1 .5 5 1
49 132 237 122 84 288 72 84 GANTRY 1 .5 5 8
51 127 225 114 82 288 72 82 GANTRY 1 .5 5 8
54 125 196 92 80 288 72 80 GANTRY 1 .5 4 8
(1) A ll Lo a d s a re m e a s u re d in T o n n e s
(2 ) Lo a d s s h o wn a re c a lc u la te d in a c c o rd a n c e with A P I S p e c 2 C , 2 0 0 4 , S e c tio n 4 .6 .
(3 ) R a tio to Kin g p o s t is th e R a tio o f th e C o m p o n e n t F irs t to F a il to th e Kin g p o s tT h e A u x lin e is E xc lu d e d fro m th is R a tio .
(4 ) T h e S p e c ifie d B o o m T ip Ve lo c ity c a u s e d b y F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is 0 m /s e c .
(5 ) T h e S p e c ifie d La te ra l A c c e le ra tio n c a u s e d b y F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is 0
(6 ) T h e S p e c ifie d Ve rtic a l A c c e le ra tio n c a u s e d b y F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is 1g .
(7 ) T h e S p e c ifie d A d d itio n a l S id e le a d A n g le (Lis t) fro m F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is .5 d e g .
(8 ) T h e S p e c ifie d A d d itio n a l O ffle a d A n g le (T rim ) fro m F o u n d a tio n M o tio n s is .5 d e g .
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Se atrax Hois t D atas he e t-M e tric Units
Auxiliary Drum Performance
Seatrax Drilling-Duty H oist Configuration
Seatrax Series 90 Model S9028
52 M eter Boom
Hoist M odel 463-E JA
S erial or Quotation Number: 45 2 7 Project Identification: 4 52 7
Pres s u re (b ar) 354 Dru m Barrel Diameter (mm) 508
Flo w (lp m) 511 Dru m Flan g e Diameter (mm) 864
M o to r Dis p lacemen t (cc/rev ) 160 Dru m W id th Between Flan ges (mm) 1,600
M o to r To rq u e (n -m) 806 Dru m Torq u e (n -m) 39,433
M o to r Sp eed (rp m) 3,057 Dru m Speed (rp m) 60
Gear Red u ction 50.99 Diameter o f A u x Cab le (mm) 28
This S eatrax Drilling -Duty Hois t is Equipped with an External Contracting Drum B and B rak e
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Se atrax Hoist D atashe e t-M e tric Units
M ain Drum Performance
Seatrax Drilling-Duty H oist Configuration
Seatrax Series 90 Model S9028
52 M eter B oom
Hoist M odel 863-HJC
S erial or Quotation Number: 4 5 2 7 Project Identification: 4 5 2 7
Pres s u re (b ar) 354 Dru m Barrel Diameter (mm) 660
Flo w (lpm) 511 Drum Flan g e Diameter (mm) 1118
M o to r Dis p lacemen t (cc/rev ) 160 Dru m W id th Between Flan g es (mm) 1600
M o to r To rq u e (n -m) 806 Dru m To rq u e (n -m) 59,557
M o tor Speed (rpm) 3,057 Drum Sp eed (rpm) 39
Gear Red uctio n 78.65 Diameter of M ain Cab le (mm) 28
Th is S e atrax D rilling-D uty Hoist is Equippe d with an Exte rn al C ontracting D rum Band Brak e
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10-30-2007
Seatrax C rane D ata Sheet-M etric Units
(In Co mp lian ce with A PI Sp ecificatio n 2C, 6th Ed itio n , 2004)
2.) This Se atrax K ing pos t M arine C rane has Fail-Safe H ois ts . R e le as ing the C ontro ls Se ts all H ois t
B rak e s Auto matically. If a Load Slips Downward, D o NO T Pull B ack o n the Controls as this Action
Sig nals the B rak e s to Re main O ff. R ELEASE the C ontrols to Se t B rak e s .
3.) This Se atrax K ing pos t M arine C rane is Equippe d with a Pate nte d M e chanical Two B lock Sys te m.
Lo we ring the B oo m will NO T caus e it to C ontact the H o ok B lock s .
4.) Fo r O ptimum Safe ty and Se rvice Life , Follow the O pe rating, Ins pe ction and M ainte nance
Ins tructions in the Se atrax O pe ration and M ainte nce M anual or C D.
Additional D ata
1.) The M ain and Auxiliary H o ok Trave l for This M achine in M e te rs : 10 6
2.) Se atrax Load Charts Indicate No minal M inimum and M aximum Work ing Radii
3.) M aximum A uxiliary H ook Spe e d @ Wate r Le v e l in M e te rs /M inute : 10 1
4.) M aximum 2 Part M ain H oo k Spe e d @ Wate r Le ve l-M e te rs /M inute : 45
M aximum 4 Part M ain H oo k Spe e d @ Wate r Le ve l-M e te rs /M inute : 21
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OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
NPCC MAERSK OIL QATAR
AL SHAHEEN BLOCK 5 PROJECT
1 No. S9028 Tag No. ASEDA-A-6101
SEATRAX JOB NOS 4527-UK
Requiring a 133% X SWL overload test. It is true that the design criteria of cranes
meeting the below listed specifications are 133% of SWL. However, this does not mean
that the crane must ever be field load tested to that limit
Requiring that a 125% X SWL overload test be performed with no regard to the actual
lifting capacity of the crane when limited by the hoisting mechanism. There often has
been no distinction or even understanding on the part of surveyors of the difference
between structural limits and actual lifting capacities.
The certifying agencies and specifications that address load testing requirements for offshore
structures, MODUS and marine vessels (ships, TLPs), etc. where offshore cranes are
typically installed are:
(USCG) CFR 46, Chapter 1 Section 107.259 & 107.260. - Crane Certification.
API Spec. RP2D, Third Edition dated June 1, 1995 Recommended Practice for Operation
and Maintenance of Offshore Cranes, Appendix E - Commentary on Load Testing.
ABS Guide for Certification of Crane dated 1991, Section 5 Part 5.3.1 - Test Loads
DNV Rules for Certification of Lifting Appliances dated 1994, Section 6, Part B 300 -
Test Loads.
1. Test the cranes STRUCTURE to 125%, 110% or 100% + 10,000 lbs. depending on
the rating of the crane at the radius the crane is to be tested.
No certifying authority requires structural load testing in excess of 125% of SWL or testing of the
hoisting mechanisms in excess of 100% of their rated capacity.
Surveyors and / or representatives of the above referenced certifying agencies have repeatedly
mis-interpreted STRUCTURAL CAPACITY with HOIST LIFTING CAPACITY. In many
cases the Safe Working Load (SWL) of a crane at close radii is limited by the hoisting
mechanism. Inspectors frequently request that the crane be tested in excess of the highest
capacity on the load chart, which obviously cannot be done if the hoisting mechanism is the
limiting factor.
There are varying degrees of reference to actual test weight requirements depending on the
certifying authority taking precedence. Basically they are summarized as follows:
API and the USCG recognize attaching the hoisting system to the deck with an in-line
dynamometer as a suitable means for load testing while ABS, DNV and Lloyds does not.
Using Moveable known weights does not mean the weights themselves have to be
certified so long as a recently calibrated (within 12 months) dynamometer is used to verify
the actual test load being applied.
ABS, DNV, and Lloyds require hoisting, booming, and slewing of the test load while API
and USCG do not.
All certifying authorities require test loads as indicated in the table above,
MAIN HOIST:
Lift 100% of rated load for the main hoist at any desired radius and boom out to a radius that
will overload the cranes rating by:
25% for main hoist load ratings up to 40,000 lbs.
10,000 lbs for main hoist load ratings of 40,000 lbs to 100,000 lbs.
10% for main hoist load ratings over 100,000 lbs.
AUXILIARY HOIST:
Lift 100% of rated load for the auxiliary hoist and boom out to any radius up to but not
exceeding that which will overload the cranes rating (if possible) by:
25% for cranes with auxiliary hoist load ratings up to 40,000 lbs.
10,000 lbs for cranes with auxiliary hoist load ratings of 40,000 lbs to 100,000 lbs.
10% for cranes with auxiliary hoist load ratings over 100,000 lbs.
Position the boom at such an angle so that the desired overload of the auxiliary rated load will
not overload the cranes structural capacity. Attach the desired overload onto the auxiliary hoist
and take all slack out of the hoist line. DO NOT RAISE THE LOAD WITH THE
AUXILIARY HOIST. Lift the load until fully suspended by the crane by raising the boom.
All testing shall be completed under the guidance of a qualified SeaTrax representative and in
accordance with SeaTrax safety standards.
Complete each section and record all information where applicable. If required record
comments / punch list items on page 4. Note: sections can be run concurrently if required.
SeaTrax Customer
Engine Functional Tests Record
Initial Initial
Engine Stop (normal)
Engine Stop (emergency)
Engine alarm, on low oil pressure
Maximum
SeaTrax Customer
Air Start Test No.1 Record
Initial Initial
Tank Capacity (Gals) N/A
Gauge Pressure (Cab)
Number of Starts
SeaTrax Customer
Air Start Test No.2 Record
Initial Initial
Tank Capacity (Gals) N/A
Gauge Pressure (Cab)
Starter Turn-Over Time.
SeaTrax Customer
Optional Feature
Initial Initial
Boom Tip, Warning Light
Gantry warning light
Boom Tip, Flood Lights
Slip Ring Heater
Upper Bearing light
Engine House lights
Rear Deck Light
Air Conditioning
Cab Light
Load Indicator System (Martin Decker, Mipeg, Wylie etc.)
Upper windshield wiper
Lower windshield wiper
Horn (steady)
Horn (intermittent)
Fuel Level Indicator
Customer Comments:
A - ACCEPTED
B - COMMENTS AS MARKED
C - NOT ACCEPTED
D - RETAINED FOR INFORMATION
4 22-May-08 Revised incorporating customer comments in PINK for review and approval
3 14-APR-08 Revised incorporating customer comments in GREEN for review and approval
2 07-FEB-08 Revised incorporating customer comments in BLUE for review and approval
1 20-DEC-07 Revised incorporating customer comments in RED for review and approval
0 11-OCT-07 Issued for approval
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Regards,
Shankar
Mr Shanker,
We will revise item 212 on page 8 of the client data sheets to read 366kw.
Trusting this will meet with your requirements. Do you want us to resubmit the document for your approval?
Best Regards,
Dean Barlow
Operations Manager
Seatrax UK Limited
12/07/2008
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Referring to the Client datasheets rev.4 attached herewith, page no.8 line no. 212 SEATRAX mentioned that the total power
required for two simultaneous movements is 372 KW (186 KW+186KW) but the available power from the engine is only
491HP/366 KW.
The power required for two simultaneous movements was discussed before with SEATRAX and SEATRAX confirmed the two
movements that required 186 KW each i.e total 372 KW (186 KW+186KW) will not happen simultaneously (refer to the clouded
notes in attached file no. 6048-70033A-G003-001-VER-00100).
If our understanding is correct SEATRAX to revise the value as the max. actual power required for two simultaneous
movements.
Best Regards,
G Shankar
Project Expeditor - Al Shaheen Field Development 2005
National Petroleum Construction Company
P.O. Box 2058, Abu Dhabi
United Arab Emirates
Tel.: +971 2 502 3391
Fax: +971 2 554 9054
E-mail: shankarg@npcc.ae
12/07/2008
4527-4528-4529-4530 SDL COMMENTS & REPLIES
1. The crane complete weight is higher than that stated on Seatrax crane data
sheets due to these being general crane series weights and the weight
declared in the client data sheets being more specific to the contract, so they
include an increase due to the Pyroban Kit etc.
2. The swing radius dimensions are correct as stated in this revision and are
consistent with those shown on the GA drawings.
MAERSK
MAERSK OIL QATAR AS
AL SHAHEEN FIELD DEVELOPMENT 2005
GA Wellhead Module, ED, GD and GB Platforms
CONTRACT C-01226
NPCC
NATIONAL PETROLEUM CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
P.O. BOX 2058, ABU DHABI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
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2 17/11/07 Re-Issued for Qurchase
1 27108/07 Issued for purchase AMH \AB TKM
0 11/04/07 Issued for approval KG AB TKM
REV DATE REMARKS CHK REVD APVD
MOQ No.: ASEDA-15-06601
DATA SHEET
Offshore Pedestal Crane
NPCC No.: 6048-T-DS-301
Rev.: 2
COMPANY : MOQatar AS
DATA SHEET
Offshore Pedestal Crane
NPCC No.: 6048-T-DS-301
Rev.: 2
COMPANY : MOQatar AS
29. ENVIRONMENT
30. Area Classification Zone 2 Main Crane Certified for use in Boom Certified for use in
Note: Same Hazardous Area Hazardous Area as per
applicable to as per IEC-60079 IEC-60079
Diesel Engine
31. Equipment Group/Gas II 2 G, IIB for all outdoor electrical Temperature T3
Group equipment and all equipment to be Class
remain energized during emergency.
o
32. Temperature C Normal Maximum 50 Minimum 5
o
33. Dry Bulb 50 C
34. Wind Speed m/s Maximum for Operation / Design As per API 2C, 18 Maximum for crane 40
m/s Stowed Note 2
35. Relative humidity (Min/Max) 60% / 100% ACCEPTABLE
TOTAL HEIGHT OF LIFT FROM SEA LEVEL: 99 meters at minimum radius (to hook) 2
DATA SHEET
Offshore Pedestal Crane
NPCC No.: 6048-T-DS-301
Rev.: 2
COMPANY : MOQatar AS
DATA SHEET
Offshore Pedestal Crane
NPCC No.: 6048-T-DS-301
Rev.: 2
COMPANY : MOQatar AS
DATA SHEET
Offshore Pedestal Crane
NPCC No.: 6048-T-DS-301
Rev.: 2
COMPANY : MOQatar AS
121.
122. Drivers cabin
123. Position Relative to boom By Vendor Right Side
124. Mounting Requirement By Vendor Bolted
125. Air Condition System As per MITS-07, paragraph
Confirmed
3.1.16
126. Construction Type As per MITS-07, paragraphs
Confirmed
3.1.16
127.
128. Slew ring NA
129. Maximum Load Axial/Radial (kN) By Vendor N/A
130. Maximum Overturning Moment By Vendor N/A
(kNm)
131. Nominal Diameter (m) By Vendor N/A
132. Manufacturer/Model No. By Vendor N/A
133. Materials ring By Vendor N/A
134. Materials roller By Vendor N/A
135. Type By Vendor N/A
136. No. Gear Teeth By Vendor N/A
137. Bolting Outer Pitch
Circle (m)
138. Number of Bolts By Vendor N/A
139. Size of Bolts By Vendor N/A
140. Loading of bolts Outer Pitch Inner Pitch
DATA SHEET
Offshore Pedestal Crane
NPCC No.: 6048-T-DS-301
Rev.: 2
COMPANY : MOQatar AS
168. Gear Boxes Splitter Main Hoist Boom Hoist Slew Drive
169. Type PLANETARY Parallel Parallel Parallel 4
175.
DATA SHEET
Offshore Pedestal Crane
NPCC No.: 6048-T-DS-301
Rev.: 2
COMPANY : MOQatar AS
DATA SHEET
Offshore Pedestal Crane
NPCC No.: 6048-T-DS-301
Rev.: 2
COMPANY : MOQatar AS
DATA SHEET
Offshore Pedestal Crane
NPCC No.: 6048-T-DS-301
Rev.: 2
COMPANY : MOQatar AS
Instrumentation
NOTE 1 : THE ENGINE IS FITTED AS A STANDARD WITH FUEL PRESSURE GAUGE. NO ALARM.
FILE: 6048-T-DS-301 - ED Crane rev2 Page 10 of 13
MOQ No.: ASEDA-15-06601
DATA SHEET
Offshore Pedestal Crane
NPCC No.: 6048-T-DS-301
Rev.: 2
COMPANY : MOQatar AS
DATA SHEET
Offshore Pedestal Crane
NPCC No.: 6048-T-DS-301
Rev.: 2
COMPANY : MOQatar AS
354. Collector Ring REQUIRED Number of Circuits Remarks Fully compliant with MITS-07
355. Details of the Collector Ring shall be provided by Vendor
356. Main power(3PH + N) 4rings Yes Separate 230v, 1 phase
2
for zone-1 lighting
357. UPS Power (1PH + N) 2 rings Yes For aircraft warning
lights
358. Auxiliary Supply (1PH+N) 2 rings Yes For Zone-1 lighting
359. Earth (IS, Main/Aux. power and 4rings Yes
UPS)
360.
361. Loudspeaker As per MITS-07 As required by MITS
362. Telephone As per MITS-07 As required by MITS
363. Fire & Gas Warning As per MITS-07 As required by MITS
364. Other spare rings As per MITS-07 As required by MITS
365.
Utilities
366. Normal Maximum
367. Service Air Crane engine and its utilities shall not be dependant of air supply from the module
DATA SHEET
Offshore Pedestal Crane
NPCC No.: 6048-T-DS-301
Rev.: 2
COMPANY : MOQatar AS
Notes
1) .
2) VHF/FM Radio and Head set shall be provided and installed by NPCC.
Page 1 of 11
OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
NPCC MAERSK OIL QATAR
AL SHAHEEN BLOCK 5 PROJECT
1 No. S9028 Tag No. ASEDA-A-6101
SEATRAX JOB NOS 4527-UK
PNUEMATIC SCHEMATIC
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OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
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AL SHAHEEN BLOCK 5 PROJECT
1 No. S9028 Tag No. ASEDA-A-6101
SEATRAX JOB NOS 4527-UK
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OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
NPCC MAERSK OIL QATAR
AL SHAHEEN BLOCK 5 PROJECT
1 No. S9028 Tag No. ASEDA-A-6101
SEATRAX JOB NOS 4527-UK
Customer.... : NPCC
End User .: Maersk Oil Qatar AS
Project : Al Shaheen Block 5, ED Platform
Quote No....: 705104A-UK
Crane Series..: S90
Model......: S9028JU Boom Lg. : 170 Ft. R.H. Cab
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The following drawings, in their latest, applicable revision, are an integral part of this document:
Sash Window...... ........ ................ ........ ........ ................ .......... ....... ....... ........ ........... ...................................................... ....... ...... 11
Through-the-Wall ........................................................................................................................................................................ 14
WARRANTY ................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
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Your new Friedrich has been carefully engineered and manufactured to give you many years of dependable, efficient operation, main-
taining a comfortable temperature and humidity level. Many extra features have been built into your unit to assure quiet operation, the
greatest circulation of cool, dry air, and the most economic operation.
Here are some su~~esti()ns to you use your new Friedrich most eUjicientl:y:
1. Carefully read and follow the installation instructions. throughout the room. Caution: If air is directed into a
restricted area such as behind a bed or into a comer, this
2. Your Friedrich Hazardgard room air conditioner is electri- may cause the unit to cycle on and off rapidly, which could
cally grounded for your safety. The power supply must damage your unit.
also be grounded and must be installed in accordance with
NEC Article 501. The branch circuit rating is shown on 7. A dirty filter or improperly set controls can affect the cool-
the nameplate for each model. ing ability of the unit.
3. Make sure the unit is the right capacity for the area to be 8. If cooling is weak and you have verified that the filter is
cooled. Too little capacity makes the unit work too hard, clean and the controls are properly set, the unit may be low
using more electricity than needed and increasing wear. on refrigerant, and you should call your Friedrich service
Too much capacity is also hard on the unit as it will cycle on provider to check the unit.
and off too rapidly, and cannot control humidity as well.
9. Keep blinds, shades and drapes closed on the sunny side
4. When you first tum on your Friedrich, set the thermostat of the room being cooled.
to its coldest position to cool the room. When the desired
temperature is reached, tum the thermostat control to- 10. Proper insulation helps your unit maintain the desired inside
ward the "warmer" position until you hear a click and the temperature.
compressor goes off. The thermostat will then cycle the 11. Whenever possible, shade west-facing windows with aw-
compressor to maintain the selected temperature. nings.
5. Clean the filter frequently (See General Maintenance). 12. Keep window coverings away from the unit to provide free
6. Do not block the air flow to and from the unit. Make sure air flow.
the louvers are directed to give even distribution of air
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The filter in your Friedrich removes dust, pollen and other A clogged, dirty filter reduces the air flow through the unit and
impurities from the air as they are drawn through the unit. reduces its efficiency. You should check the filter every seven
The filter is permanent and reusable, and has a germicidal to ten days, depending on the amount your unit is used. Clean
treatment which is not affected by washing. the filter regularly.
If the unit operates, but doesn't cool, check to see that the con- coil should ice over while cooling, set the thermostat to the warm-
trols are properly set. Inspect the filter and clean it thoroughly, if est position until the ice on the coil is gone. Setting the thermostat
needed. Check to see if the chassis seal is installed to a slightly warmer position will probably keep ice from forming
to installation instructions). on the coil. A dirty filter will contribute to icing.
If the unit does not operate at all, check that the power supply The front grille of your Friedrich, as well as the complete cabi-
connections are tight. Check for blown fuses or tripped circuit net may be cleaned with warm water and a mild detergent. The
breakers. Replace blown fuses with the proper size time-delay coils and base pan should be cleaned periodically for the most
fuse. The nameplate on the unit shows the proper fuse size. After efficient operation. We suggest you call your Friedrich dealer
restoring power, wait three minutes before restarting the unit. for this service.
Your Friedrich Hazardgard is designed not to freeze with outdoor Fan motors are factory lubricated and sealed. No lubrication
temperatures as low as 45F OC). Freezing should only occur is required.
when the outside air is damp and below 45F OC). If the indoor
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Permanent Split-Capacitor, totally enclosed fan motor to o Copper tubing/aluminum fin coils.
assure efficient operation even under adverse electrical
o Galvanized steel cabinet and base pan, all bonderized.
conditions. Motor has a special stainless steel shaft to resist
corrosion and a hermetically sealed overload for arc-free Slide-out chassis for easy installation in window or
operation. through-the-wall.
capacity compressor with internal hermetically sealed o Extra insulation inside, including completely insulated
overload. plenum chamber for quieter, more efficient cooling.
Solid-state printed circuit board insulated against corrosion Entire unit test run in environmental chamber before
on conductor paths. Contains transient voltage suppressor crating.
to protect controls against transient voltage spikes. Provides Eight-way air flow control for uniform air circulation.
solid state switches for arc-free operation.
Patented electronic control circuit.
Hot gas bypass low ambient control to permit operation
without freezing at outdoor ambient temperatures as low 9 Condensate drain with exclusive mosquito trap.
as 45F (70C). 15 amp circuit with time-delay fuse required. Accommodates
Environmentally sealed on-off switch and gold plated direct wiring.
contacts in thermostat for corrosion resistance. Long lasting 3/8" (10 mm) thick air filter, )';"'UH'''''''''-U)'
Electrodeposited epoxy primer and alkyd enamel, both treated, easily removed for cleaning.
oven-baked for an attractive, long-lasting finish.
Friedrich Air has been proven more than 25 years of successful ""V1"""~';""""''' from the Gulf of Mexico to
the sands of the Arabian desert,
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NOTE: THIS MANUAL INCLUDES INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR BOTH WINDOW MOUNT AND THROUGH-
THE-WALL INSTALLATIONS
ALL FIELD WIRING MUST MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE (ANSIINFPA 70)
ARTICLE 501.
THE FIELD-PROVIDED CIRCUIT PROTECTION DEVICE (HACR CIRCUIT BREAKER OR TIME DELAY FUSE) MUST
NOT EXCEED THE AMPACITY INDICATED ON THE PRODUCT NAMEPLATE.
IMPORTANT: Before you begin the actual installation of your air conditioner, check local electrical codes and the information
below.
Your air conditioner must be connected to a power supply with the same A.C voltage and frequency (hertz) as marked on the data
plate located on the chassis. Only alternating current CA.C), no direct current (nC), can be used.
An overloaded circuit will invariably cause malfunction or failure of the air conditioner; therefore, it is extremely important that the
electrical power is adequate. Consult your dealer or power company if in doubt.
The following instructions are for HAZARDGARD models and cabinet sizes listed below.
Circuit
Model Number
Time Delay Fuse
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WINDOW SEALING
12 SEALING GASKET (VINYL) 1 ITEM #4
13 WINDOW SEAL GASKET (DARK FOAM) 1
14 CHASSIS SEAL GASKET (LIGHT FOAM) 1
ITEM #10
ITEM # 13
ITEM # 14
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ITEM # 1
NOT TO SCALE
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1 Remove decorative retum air to a safe area away from the unit.
Remove the chassis retainer by rf'n,(1vtn screw in the (see Figure A); save this screw to reattach the
chassis retainer after installation Also. remove and discard the two retainer screws and plastic bushings located
at the rear of the unit.
4 While an assistant holds the cabinet use the hand at the front of the base pan (see Figure A) to pull the
chassis out of the cabinet. Remove white foam blocks used to restrain the compressor during shipment Inspect basepan
for dislodged white and remove. Do not remove any other foam.
HAND
Insert all wires (2 the box onto the conduit connector until tight. Back off counter
clockwise until the mnr'nr".. at the facing the box opening. Be
sure that the shell can
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It will be necessary to relocate the sill plate of the cabinet 2" each end of the top angle (Item #5) with the top loops of the side
back from its shipping position, and the shell guides 4" forward, angle. Install two (2) screws (Item #7) to secure the top angle
to the forward-most hole in the shell raiL Discard the chassis tabs and the side angle to the rear-most holes in the side of the
retainer wire disconnected in Section Step 3. The junction cabinet (See Figure B, below).
box mounting leg from Section VI, Step 1, and the field-installed IF THIS INSTALLATION IS THROUGH A WALL - Turn
conduit will retain the chassis in the shelL the sill plate end to end so that the wide flange with pilot holes
IF THIS INSTALLATION IS FOR A SASH WINDOW - With will be over the wall header (towards the rear) and two inches
the wide flange and pilot holes of the sill plate forward, put the from the front of the cabinet. Bend the tabs into the channel
screws/nuts in the rear holes of the sill plate and third shell hole of the sill plate, put the screws/nuts in the front holes of the sill
from the front (the center of three square holes). Anchor the plate and into the second shell hole from the front. Use one bolt
side angles (Item #6) by engaging the tabs at each end of the sill on each side to secure the sill plate to the cabinet. (See Figure
plate with the bottom loops of the side angle. Engage the tabs at C, below.)
SlDEANGLE
(ITEM #6) 2
REQUIRED
Detail B2
CABINET
SCREW
(2 REQUiRED)
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1 Check the window sill and frame to be sure they are in good condition and firmly anchored to the wall. Repair if
necessary.
STEP2 CABINET MOUNTING: Raise the lower window sash 114" more than the height of the cabinet. Carefully slide the cabinet
through the open window until the sill plate channel rests behind the window sill and the top support angle rests against the
window (See Figure D). Center the cabinet side to side and drill three (3) 5/32" dia. pilot holes into the window sill using
the holes in the cabinet sill plate as a guide. Install three (3) #12A x 2" long screws (Item #4) (See Figure D).
WINDOWSILL
3 OUTSIDE SUPPORT MOUNTING: Assemble the support brackets (Item #1) to the bottom rails of the cabinet with four
(4) 10-24 1" long screws (Item #2) and four (4) 10-24 flat nuts (Item #3). Adjust the support brackets to bring the bottom
pads in contact with the wall surface. (See Figure
A 1" x 4" or 2" x 4" SPACER SHOULD BE USED BETWEEN THE WALL AND THE SUPPORT BRACKETS WHEN
INSTALLED ON ALUMINUM OR VINYL SIDING). Drill 5/32" (4 mm) dia. pilot holes, and secure the brackets to the wall with
two (2) #12A x 2" long screws (Item #4). Adjust the support brackets to provide an approximate 3/8" (10 mm) down slope towards the
outside for drainage. Tighten all screws. (See Figure E).
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The illustrations below show a standard frame construction installation as well as some suggested ways of adapting the support bracket
to thick walls and large stone ledges.
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4 CUT WINGBOARD PANELS: Measure and cut the wingboard panels from the supplied masonite (Item #8) to fit the
spaces between the side window channels and the sides of the cabinet (See Figure F).
NOTE: AFTER CUTTING PANELS, MAKE A TRIAL TEST TO SEE IF THEY FIT TIlE SPACE WITH ABOUT
1/8" CLEARANCE BEFORE GOING TO STEP 5.
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STEPS ASSEMBLE CLIPS TO WINGBOARD PANELS: Assemble "J" type speed nuts (Item #9) and spring steel clips (Item
#10) to the edges of the cut wingboard panels (See Figure G).
STEP6 INSTALL SIDE WINGBOARD PANELS: Be sure that the cabinet has been secured to the window sill and the outside
support brackets have been installed as shown in Figures D and E on Page 11. Raise the window sash and install the right
and left side wingboard panels (See Figure H).
7 INSTALL WINDOW SEALING GASKETS: Measure and cut the vinyl window seal gasket (grey color, Item #12) to fit
the width of the window and install as shown in Figure I. Pull the window sash down behind the gasket. Measure and cut
the dark foam window seal gasket (Item #l3) and install it between the upper glass panel and the top part of the lower sash
(See Figure I).
NOTE: FOR REASONS OF SECURITY AND SAFETY, THE CUSTOMER MUST PROVIDE A MEANS OF PREVENTING
THE WINDOW FROM OPENING.
8 When possible, caulk the outside of the installation with industrial type caulking to prevent air and water leaks.
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The maximum wall thickness permissible without special construction is determined by the model size to be installed. THE OUT-
SIDE CABINET CONDENSER AIR INTAKE LOUVERS MUST NOT BE BLOCKED BY EXTENDING INSIDE THE WALL
AREA. Observe the maximum wall thickness shown as dimension ''A:.' in Figure J.
CONDENSER
AiR INTAKE
LOUVERS
CHECKING WIRING AND PLUMBING: Check all wiring and plumbing inside and outside the wall to be sure none
will be broken where the hole is to be cut.
HOLE CONSTRUCTION: Depending on the size of the unit to be installed, layout the hole dimensions in accordance
with the chart below (See Figure K). Cut and frame in the hole to the finished dimensions. Use
2" x 4" material for framing and follow the suggested typical installations in Figure L, M or N on Page 15.
NOTE: IF THE WALL CONSTRUCTION IS TYPICAL FRAME OR 2 X 4 STUDDING WITH BRICK OR STONE VENEERS,
LOCATE THE HOLE NEXT TO ONE OF THE STUDS. FOR MASONRY, CONCRETE OR CINDER BLOCK WALLS,
LOCATE THE HOLE FOR CONVENIENCE.
A 16-3/16" 18-3/16"
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3 Slide the cabinet into the hole far enough to allow the guide-channel of the sill plate to contact the inside wall surface (See
Figure
4 Drill three (3) 5/32" dia. pilot holes through holes in sill-plate into the framing and install three (3) #12 x 2" long screws
(Item #4) (See Figure 0).
TRIM MoULDING
INSIDE WALL SURFACE SCREW #12 X 2" LONG, USE ONE IN EACH
BRACKET. DRILL 5123 (4 MM) DIA. PiLOT HOLES.
NOTE: ALTERNATE FASTENERS WHICH MAY BE USED FOR SECURING THE SILL PLATE IN THE AND THE
SUPPORT BRACKETS TO THE OUTSIDE WALL ARE NOT FURNISHED, BUT ARE AVAILABLE AT A LOCAL
HARDWARE STORE.
5 Drill two (2) 5/32" dia. holes in each side at the locations shown (Figure 0) and install four (4) # 12 x 2" screws
(Item #4). If the hole construction in Step 2 provides a sturdy mount with solid vertical studs, no support brackets are
required. The installation must support the weight of the unit plus an additional weight of 400 pounds (185 kg) on the rear
of the cabinet. The brackets may be used for through-the-wall installations as shown in Figure 0, for additional
support.
6 If desired, trim around the cabinet on the room side with a suitable frame molding furnished by the installer (See Figure
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1 Slide the chassis into the cabinet stopping approximately 3" from full insertion. Stuff the chassis seal gasket (Item #14) one
inch deep between the chassis and the cabinet (See Figure P). Begin at either bottom corner and go up the side, across the
top, and down the opposite side. Make sure that the gasket is behind the conduit connector (furthest from you). Push the
chassis into the shell the remaining distance so that the plastic front shrouds the front edge of the shell. Fasten the junction
box mounting foot to the shell with the sheet metal screw.
If chassis seal gasket is not installed, the of the unit will be ~d,,,.O+';H~'" affected. Also, the operation noise and
outside noise will be amplified.
NOTE: Field wiring must be provided to this junction box in accordance with NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE ARTICLE 501.
Field and equipment grounds are to be terminated at the post in the junction box with the green screw provided. Equipment
power leads are to be connected with the field supply by means of wire nuts (not provided). Install the gasket and cover
plate onto the junction box.
Figure P
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2 Be sure that the filter is in place then install the return air grille (See Figure Q). The top of the return air grille can be butted
against the bottom of the discharge plenum. Snap the grille into place by pushing the grille up and onto the unit's latches at
the bottom.
Latch
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Side view
(Cutaway)
3 You have completed your installation. Conduct a review of your installation to insure that the unit is safely and securely
installed. Refer to the "OPERATING GUIDE" section of this manual to test the operation of your unit.
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1. limited warranty - One year. Friedrich warrants that it will provide a replacement for any part of this HazardGard Room Air
Conditioner found defective in material or workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of original purchase.
2. limited warranty - One year. The Friedrich warranty also covers the cost of labor for repairing any compressor, condenser,
evaporator or inter-connecting tubing found defective within the warranty period, providing the unit is returned to an authorized
Friedrich Repair Station located within the Continental United States.
(1) Any charges for removal, transportation or reinstallation of the unit; (2) the cost of labor to replace parts other than those
described above; and (3) does not apply to any HazardGard Room Air Conditioner that has been subject to (a) accident, misuse,
flood, fire, or neglect; (b) repairs or alterations outside of the Friedrich Authorized Dealer or Service Center so as to affect adversely
its performance and reliability; or (c) any repairs or servicing as a result of using parts not sold or approved by Friedrich.
LIMITATIONS: This warranty is a LIMITED warranty. Anything in the warranty notwithstanding, IMPLIED WARRANTIES
FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND MERCHANTABILITY SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS
WARRANTY. MANUFACTURER EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS AND EXCLUDES ANY LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTiAL OR
INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTY.
(10-04)
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SEATRAX JOB NOS 4527-UK
35 October 1999
Preventative Maintenance
Maintenance is suggested on this starter every six months. All that is
necessary is to check the condition of the grease and bearings. If the
planetary gearbox requires fresh grease, approximately one pint of EP
grease will fill the case. While the starter is disassembled, inspect the
bearing and races for excess wear or discoloration. Replace as necessary.
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Troubleshooting
Trouble Probable Cause Remedy
Air always flows to starter Relay valve plumbed improperly Check air lines against drawing
Starter does not run with air Broken turbine rotor (either stage) Replace starter
flowing through starter Geartrain problem Replace starter or broken parts
Parts List
Item # Description Qty. Item # Description Qty.
1 Screw 8 22 Turbine shaft 1
2 Exhaust support 1 23 Ring gear 1
3 Exhaust screen 1 24 Carrier shaft weldment 1
4 Screw, rotator attachment 1 25 Planet shaft 3
5 Rotor washer 1 26 Planet shaft spacer 6
6 Stage 2 Rotor 1 27 Planet gear 3
7 Square key (1/8) 2 28 Planet bearing 3
8 Turbine bearing 2 29 Gearbox bearing 2
9 Bearing pre-load spring 1 30 Bearing pre-load spring 1
10 Bearing spacer 1 31 Bearing spacer (gearbox) 1
11 Hollow hex plug 1 32 Gearbox housing 1
12 1 NPT cap plug 1 33 Hex bolts (gearbox attachment) 4
13 Stage 2 Noz/Containment 1 34 Bearing lockwasher 1
14 Screw 5 35 Bearing retainer nut 1
15 Stage 1 Rotor 1 36 Bearing retainer 1
16 Lip seal 2 37 Screw 12
17 Spacer / Seal bearing 1 38 Drive spacer 1
18 O ring 1 39 Drive bendix, 6-8 pitch, 11 tooth 1
19 Turbine housing / Stage 1 1 40 Nose bearing 1
20 Bearing retainer 1 41 Drive housing 1
21 Screw 1 42 O ring 1
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OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
NPCC MAERSK OIL QATAR
AL SHAHEEN BLOCK 5 PROJECT
1 No. S9028 Tag No. ASEDA-A-6101
SEATRAX JOB NOS 4527-UK
INSTALLATION &
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
FOR
TX4715 Exde
SLIP RING UNIT
TYPE TX4715
W.O.11077/08
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INDEX
2.0 SPECIFICATION
3.0 INSTALLATION
3.1 PRE-INSTALLATION INSPECTION
3. 2 MOUNTING
3.3 TORQUE ARM
3.4 CABLE ENTRIES
3.5 FASTENERS
3. 6 FLAMEPATHS
3.7 TERMINAL COVERS
3.8 SLEW LIMIT SWITCHES
3.9 CHECKLIST
4.0 MAINTENANCE
4.1 CARBON BRUSHES
4.2 BRUSH HOLDERS
4. 3 SLIP RINGS
44 HEATER
4.5 BEARINGS
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Design and manufacture has been in accordance with our approved and registered ISO 9001:
2000 Quality Management System and Baseefa Ltd licence.
Reference must be made to the enclosed EC type examination certificate section: Special
Conditions for Safe Use.
WARRANTY
TROLEX ENGINEERING warrants the TX4715 Series Electrical Slip Ring Unit to be free
from defects in materials and workmanship at the time of leaving our premises and for a
further period of 12 months from commissioning subject to a maximum of 18 months from
date of despatch from our premises. Our liability under this warranty is limited to repairing
or replacing the unit at our option.
The warranty on any replaced part is extended by 12 months from the date of
replacement.
Shipping and other incidental charges are not included in the warranty.
STORAGE
Short term: It is important to store the slip ring preferably in the original packing case or box
and in dry conditions preferably at a constant temperature between OC and + 30C.
Long term: For storage periods greater than 90 days it is recommended to contact T.E.L.
Engineering Limited.
Prior to installation it is important to check the condition of the slipring unit and where
possible carry out basic electrical checks such as continuity and insulation resistance and
optical values where applicable. If in doubt please contact T.E.L. Engineering Limited.
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2.0 SPECIFICATION
Certified by Baseefa (2001) Ltd for use in Groups IIA & IIB II 2 GD (El180
Code Exde IIB Ex tD A21 IP65 TlOOC
Baseefa 2001 Certificate - Baseefa02ATEXO 180
Protection IP66
Ambient temperature range -20C to 40C
Max speed 20 rpm
Max voltage per circuit - See Outline G.A. Drawing, number shown on page 1 of manual
Max current per circuit - See Outline G .A. Drawing, number shown on page 1 of manual
The TX4715 consists of two housings mounted on a common shaft with each able to rotate
independently -
The small housing which is an Exe terminal box is fixed to and rotates with the shaft. The
larger housing is Exd and contains the slip rings and brush gear and an integral part of this
housing is an Exe terminal box. Large access covers give easy access to terminals and
brushgears.
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3.0 INSTALLATION
Weather protection
The slipring unit may be supplied with cable pigtails.
Explosion protected slipring units with cable pigtails will normally be supplied with the
cables sealed inside a barrier gland. It is the installer's responsibility to ensure that adequate
cable protection is used, this is of particular importance where multiple single cores are
fitted and conduit will be required. The Ex barrier gland will be suitable for the attachment
of the installers' conduit fitting.
Weather protected slipring units are often despatched with cable pigtails through OPEN
flanges and a threaded gland or flanged adaptor is required to attach cable protection such as
conduit or hose to seal the enclosure. It is essential that no foreign o~jects or liquid/moisture
is allowed to enter the enclosure during storage and installation. Electrical sliprings and
fibre optic devices are particularly prone to damage - often irreparable - caused by o~ject or
liquid ingress.
Ingress protection
The ingress protection rating is stated in the technical information. It is important that the IP
rating is maintained by the type of cable protection.
Explosion protection
Where fitted the sealing of multi-core cable will be afforded by an appropriate Ex cable
gland. Where multi-individual cable cores/multi-core cables are fitted these will normally
be sealed inside an appropriate Ex barrier gland. It is the installer's responsibility to protect
the cables adequately and in accordance with applicable Standards. If in doubt please
contact T.E.L. Engineering Limited.
If the equipment is likely to come in contact with aggressive substances then it is the
responsibility of the installer/user to prevent it from being adversely affected thus ensuring
that the type of protection is not compromised.
The TX4715 will be despatched from the factory packed in a substantial wooden case, which
should ensure delivery without damage, however packing cases can be dropped whilst in
transit and on delivery the case should be inspected for signs of damage.
Any damage to the case and its contents must be reported to TROLEX no later than 3 days
after delivery.
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3.2 MOUNTING The TX4715 is designed to allow it to be mounted either standing or hanging
from its flanged endplate. Eyebolts and/or lifting brackets are supplied these are only rated
to carry the weight of the TX4715.
3.3 TORQUE ARM (RESTRAINT) Depending on how the TX4715 has been mounted, one of
the housings mu~t be prevented from rotating by an arm fixed to one of the bosses provided
for this purpose. The arm MUST NOT be rigidly held, it must allow radial and axial
movement to accommodate some misalignment.
3.4 CABLE ENTRIES The TX4715 will normally be delivered with all necessary holes
provided in the terminal boxes. Cable glands will not be supplied unless specifically
ordered. It is the Customer's responsibility to ensure that only the appropriate Certified
glands are used and fitted correctly. To maintain IP66 rating of the TX4715, cable glands
and blank plugs must be sealed by washers or PTFE tape.
Unused holes must be blanked using an approved Exe plug. The unit should be earthed.
3.5 FASTENERS All fasteners used on removable covers, endplates, bearing housings etc. are
Stainless Steel minimum grade A2-70 lower graded MUST NOT be used.
3.6 FLAMEPA THS If brushgear inspection covers have to be removed during installation, care
must be taken when re-fitting to ensure that the sealing gasket is fitted correctly and that the
machined facings on the housing and inspection cover are not marked or scratched, such
damage could invalidate the BASEEFA certificate. Always tighten fixing screws in
sequence, maximum gap at joint is 0.15mm (0.006").
3.7 TERMINAL COVERS To maintain the IP66 rating of the TX4715 please take care when re-
fitting terminal covers not to damage the sealing gasket. Tighten screws in sequence.
3.8 SLEW LIMIT SWITCHES Refer to enclosed drawings for details and instruction
3.9 CHECK LIST Before re-fitting terminal and inspection covers at installation please check:-
Terminal boxes cleaned out *
Main housing cleaned out *
All terminal screws tight
Gland fitted with sealing washers or tape
Inspection covers and housing facings undamaged
All gaskets in place
All cover screws in place and tight
Max gap at inspection cover joint 0.15mm
* BY VACUUMING NOT AIR BLAST
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4.0 MAINTENANCE
The following should be incorporated in the planned maintenance schedules for the crane.
Intervals should be every 2000 running hours or 6 months.
4.1 CARBON BRUSHES Must be replaced when the minimum lengths shown below are
reached or could be before next inspection. Check that brushes are tracking in centre of ring.
Minimum lengths - Brush size 32 x 10 - 10mm
25 x 8 - 10mm
10 x 3 - 8mm
4.2 BRUSH HOLDERS Check that arms/brushes are free to swivel, clamp bolt and terminal
screws are tight. Check that there is sufficient tension in spring to maintain good contact of
brush onto ring. Check for signs of overheating.
4.3 RINGS
Power: Check for signs of local burning or discolouration, use a proprietary electrical
cleaner and if necessary very fine or worn emery cloth to clean rings. Remove all dust and
debris by vacuuming NOT air blast.
Signal: As for power ring but DO NOT use emery cloth on silver and gold plating, use
glass fibre brush.
5.1 MAIN HOUSING TERMINAL COVER Remove M6 socket cap head screws, 5mm AlF Allen
key required.
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5.3 MAIN HOUSING TERMINAL BOX - As 5.1
5.4 MAIN HOUSING Exd COVER Remove M8 socket cap head screws, 6mm AlF Allen key
required.
5.13 RING ASSEMBLY Please contact TROLEX Technical Department for detailed instructions.
5.15 LARGE SHAFT SEAL As 5.14 then remove bearing cap, then seal
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5.16 BRUSH HOLDER As 5.4 then remove M6 screws holding spindle clamps.
5.17 BRUSHES
Power - Remove screws/nuts securing brush to holder. DO NOT overtighten screws/nuts as
brushes are fragile.
Signal-Remove screw securing brush lead to holder, cut off crimp connector. Fit new brush,
fit sleeve over brush lead, fit new crimp connector (supplied with brush) re- connect lead to
holder.
NOTE! - Spare brushes will be supplied radiused to suit approximate ring profile but some
final bedding will be necessary to ensure 100% contact between brush and ring, use very
fine or worn emery cloth for this. Remove all brush dust by vacuum NOT air blast.
The standards that a repair company is deemed to comply with differ from those that
an original manufacturer uses. The manufacturer will ensure that when the equipment
is returned it is to the original standard.
In the event of a repair by a company other than the manufacturer, the nameplate
bearing the manufacturers Ex approval details must be removed and returned to the
manufacturer with details of all work done. This information is then archived for
future reference.
As required by the Rules and Regulations for the repair of such equipment the
repairers nameplate should be affixed to the unit in place of the manufacturers
nameplate.
Spare parts will only be supplied upon receipt of the serial number of the equipment.
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Health & Safety
Products: TEL Engineering Limited also trading as Trolex Engineering designs and manufactures
electrical slip ring units, gas and fluid swivels, cable reeling systems and special purpose electro-
mechanical machinery for offshore, mining, petro-chemical, nuclear and general industries.
Product information: Product design and manufacture in accordance with our Quality Assurance
and Management System and also approved by the Health & Safety Executive (BASEEF AlEECS)
for explosion-protected products, and using good engineering practice ensures as far as can be
reasonably practicable that products are fit for purpose and where used as intended will not cause
harm or inflict injury.
Product materials: There are no products that contain materials considered as harmful when used as
intended.
Self-powered products: Certain types of cable reeling products contain spring loaded items, labels
warning of potential danger if dismantled incorrectly are attached to the products where applicable.
Protective covers: Due care and attention should be made when removing access covers. Labels are
attached for electrical shock warnings and important information relating to explosion-protected
approval requirements of products used in potentially hazardous zones. Certain covers are heavy,
particularly those used on explosion-protected products, due care should be paid to the weight on
removal and refitting.
Removal of debris: Certain products such as slip ring units produce debris as the spring-loaded
sliding brush contacts wear. This material may be in the form of fine dust or small particles and
contain graphite, copper or silver alloys. Removal of the debris should be by vacuum or similar
method for disposal of dust and small particles and not by air blast.
Products used in potentially hazardous zones: Installation and Maintenance information is supplied
with these products. Due care must be taken in accordance with the requirements of the issuer of
the Certificate of Approval and local authorities.
The above information is issued for guidance only and should not be used in place of local Safety
Policies and/or other recognised health and safety practices.
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Explosion Protected Group lIB Zone 1
AI~~
Exd Ring Enclosure
OPERATING SPECIFICATION
Ambient Temperature Range -20C to +40C
(higher available)
Maximum Speed 40rpm (higher on request)
Maximum Voltage 770VAC
Maximum Throughput 810 amps excluding
Curr'ent earths and neutrals
Protection lP66
Mounting In any plane
TECHNICAL DETAILS
Housing Material Mild Steel grade 43A
Shaft Carbon Steel 080M40
Bearings Sealed for life ball journal
Slip Rings Phosphor bronze (precious
metal plated for signals)
Brushes Minimum of 2 per ring
(Copper Graphite for
power, Silver Gr'aphite for
signals)
Fasteners Stainless Steel metric
OPTIONS
.:. Mounting flange / brackets to Customer's
requirements
.:. Anti-condensation heater (self regulating)
.:. Hollow shaft
.:. Stainless Steel construction
.:. Internal or External slew limit switch
.:. Internal or External azimuth encoder'
.:. Factory fitted flying leads
.:. Special features to handle I..S. circuits
APPROVAL
Certification:
Baseefa02ATEX0180 @ II 2 GD (E1180
Code Exde lIB Ex tD A21 IP65 T1 Ooc
IT amb = -20C to +40C) Zones 1, 2, 21 & 22
To EN60079-0 EN600'79-1 EN60079-7
IEC61241-0 IEC61241-1
Trolex Engineering
T.E.L. Engineering Limited
Newby Road, Hazel Grove, Stockport SK7 5DA UK
Tel: +44 161 4566545 Fax: +44161 4563810
E-mail: mail@trolexengineering.co.uk
CERTIFICATE OF CONFORMANCE
Quantity One
None
Certified that the equipment described has been manufactured and tested in accordance
with our approved and registered BS EN ISO 9001: 2000 Quality Management System
and - unless otherwise stated above - conforms in all respects with the requirements of the
Contract or Purchase Order.
4.9.2.9
Issue 06/94
EC Declaration of Conformity
T.E.L. Engineering Limited (also trading as Trolex Engineering) declares, under our sole
responsibility, that the product(s) listed below conform with the relevant provisions of ATEX
Directive 94/9IEC of23 March 1994.
Compliance with the Essential Health & Safety Requirements has been assessed by reference
to the following standards:
EN60079-0: 2004
EN60079-1: 2004
EN60079-7: 2003
IEC61241-0
IEC61241-1
T.E.L. Engineering Limited hereby declares that the equipment referred to herein conforms to
the above directive.
2. t:qui!>ment or Prottttive Systems or Components Intended for use in Potentially E:tplosin~ AtmoSl)OCreS
Dire(;ti\'c !}../WEe
5. MauufaClllre r
UNCONTROLLED DOCUMENT
Manufilcturcr: THIS DOCUMENT IS NOT
SUBJECT TO AMENDMENTS
1E
T.E.L. ENGINEERING LIMITED
Ro~l:d
Hlllel Grove
Cbes.bire
Bllsccfa Ltd. Notified Bod) No I {80 for Annc)i~ IV and \/11 in accordance wHh article 9 oralle Council
Directive 94/95':(' of tbe l\brell 199~, notifi~ t.o the applicant tllat I.he at1ual manuj~clurcr t.CI$ qU,1!it\'
system which with Annexes rv and VII of Ihe Directive
I'll.ls Noufic~!tion can be withdrawn if tile ulWlufllctufcr no satisfies the requirements of the Annexes
Vii
9. This Notification valid UlltU 1',,108120 11 ilnd c.an withdrawn If tbe manufaclurer does Oi/! the
assurance rC-asscssmcnl
r"'-"wV"llH!~ to t\rticlc HI [I) of !lie Directive 9..J/9lEC t.il.: cr shall be followed by Ille idemifkatioll
nmnber 1180 identifying the notified ill\'ol\'ed in the pnxltu:::llon control stage.
B~seera
Ri}d!h~ 8wfu.-l'itn.. St;d..lIl..~.
Uln(oll, I)..rb~...w.",> SK17 9~7~ I'n!tt'd t.:lnaduM.
frl. +.oM {t}1298 7~ I'lll., '44 (0)1298 766601 R SINCLAIR
,,maiI W";ai!.!",,,,,la,.~\Jm w..b!iil.. _,..~rit."'f11 DIRECTOR
Jssued: 8 July 2008
Page: 1 of 1
Products for which the Manufadurer controls the design and manufacture of the product
IECEr; Certlflc<lte of
Product Ty~ Designation CI1>1tifi<:",t.. Number
Conformity Number
AlEX)
UNCONTROLLED DOCUMENT
THIS DOCUMENT IS NOT
SUBJECT TO AMENDMENTS
T.E.L. ENGINEERING LIMITED
Certificate Number Issued 22 November 2002
Baseefa02ATEX0180 Page 1 of2
8 Baseefa (2001) Ltd Notitled body numbel 1180, in accOldance with Article 9 of the Council Directive 94!9/EC of
23 MaIch 1994, cerlities that this equipment or protective system has been found to comply with the Essential
Health and Safely Requirements relating 10 the design and constlUction of equipment and protective systems
intended fbr use in potentially explosive atmospheres given in Annex II to the Directive
The examination and test results are recorded in confidential Report No 02(C)0180!2
9 Compliance with the Essential Health and Safety Requirements has been assured by compliance with:
Baseefa (200]) Ltd Customer Reference No. 1428 Project File No 0210180
UNCONTROLLED DOCUMENT
Schedule THIS DOCUMENT IS NOT
SUBJECT TO AMENDMENTS
15 Descri(>tion of Equipment or Protective System
T.E.L. ENGINEERING LIMITED
The Type TX4715 Slip Ring Unit comprises a fabricated mild steel or stainless steel enclosure incorporating slip rings
and associated brush gear in a flameproof enclosure Increased safety terminals tor extemal conneciions are housed within
two increased safety junction boxes The flameproof enclosure has a flange OJ foot at one end and a rotating end cover with
lOlling element bearing at toe other One increased safety junction box is attached to the fixed flameproof enclosure the
other is attached to the revolving end cover. The slip rings are individually rated up to nov, 100A and may be used lor
power, signal and intrinsically safe circuits, with a maximum total throughput of 8 lOA
Options include an anti condensation heater, aitemative bearing arrangements (TX4 7151 Units), alternative larger increased
safety terminal enclosures (TX47152 Units), a combination of both the above (TX47153 Units), and a reduced maximum
total throughput rating of 420A with an illcreased ambient temperature to f55"C whilst retaining TI OOC marking
(TX47154 Units)
16 Report No.
None
3 Supplementary EC - T~pc
Directi;;e 9419IEC
Baseefa02ATEX018011
UNCONTROLL~D ~OCUMENT
THIS DOCUMENT IS NOT
1
Examination Certificate Number: SUBJECT TO AMENDMENTS
4 Equipment or Protective System: Type TX4715 Slil) Ring Units T.E.L. ENGINEERING LIMITED
This certificate may only be reproduced in its cntiret;y, without any change. schedule included
Baseefa (2001) Ltd Customer Reference No. 1428 Project File No. 04/0225
[- - - - - -
n~s celti/kate is granted su~il.'Ct to the general Icons and conditions of
Ba:;eefa (200l) Ltd It does not nt,'ccssarily indicate that the equipment
may be used in particular industries or circumstances
---------'
13 Schedule
14 Certificate Number Baseefa01A TEX018011
UNCONTROLLED DOCUMENT
THIS DOCUMENT IS NOT
15 Description of the variation to the Equipment or Protectiw System SUBJECT TO AMENDMENTS
T.E.L. ENGINEERING LIMITED
Variation 1.1
Additional. compression type. cable glands. as certificate SiraOIATEXI272X These glands are for use ",ilh single core
cables as shown on the drawing below.
Variation 1.2
Additional. barrier compression type. cable glands. as certificates BASO.IATEX2079X BASOIATEX2080X
BASOIATEX2082X BASOIATEX2077X, SiraOOATEXlO7.JU, SiraOlATEXi285X and Sira03ATEXl479X These
glands are for usc \vith mulli core cables as shown on the drawing below,
Val"iati.,n 1.3
Additional cables for usc with tbe appropriate glands, electrical ratings and ambient temperatures as shown on the drawing
belo\\
16 RCJ}ort Number
Basecfa Certification Report 04(CI)o226 (held with certificate Baseefa02ATEX0060/l)
This certificate m;n onl" be reproduced in its enlilely. withont anv change. schedule included.
1111$ rrrlili<.:utc j" granted ~!lbjeo:t to the general {cm1, and conditions 01
Raseda (20GI) Ltv II vncs not neces,aril\ indicate lhat the equipment
nla\ he lIs~.'d in jJ1lftiwlar mdUSlIi,;., Df circum~1:al1ccs
Baseefa R S SINCLAIR
Rockhead Business Park, Staden Lane,
DIRECTOR
Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 9RZ
Telephone +44 (0) 1298766600 Fax +44 (0) 1298766601 On behalf of
e-mail info@.Q.(jeefa.cofnwebsite\Wv.\.baseefa.com Basccfa (200 I) Ltd
Baseefa is a trading name of Baseefa (2001) Ltd
Registered in England No 4305578 at the above address
Certificate Number Issued 10 November 2005
Baseefa02ATEX0180/2 Page 2 of 2
13 Schedule
14 Certificate Number Baseefa02ATEX0180/2
UNCONTROLLED DOCUMENT
THIS DOCUMENT IS NOT
15 Description of the \'al'iation to the Equipment 01' ProtectiYe System SUBJECT TO AMENDMENTS
Variation 2.1 T.E.L. ENGINEERING LIMITED
To permit recovery ofthc cylindrical flamcpath at {he flange~ cndplatc end, via It press fitted sleeve
The sealing clement is fitted cxtcmally 10 tIle flamepalh
Variation 2.2
Clarification of df'dwing detail
16 RCllOrt Numbcr
None
Baseefa
Certificate Number Issued 5 February 2007
Baseefa02ATEX0180/3 Page 2 012
Schedule
Certificate Number Baseefa02ATEXOl
UNCONTROLLED DOCUMENT
THIS DOCUMENT IS NOT
15 of the variation to tbe SUBJECT TO AMENDMENTS
Vari'ltion 3.1
Revised ammgenlcnls
Bascefa06ATEX0057X
4 Equipment or Protective System: Type TX4715 Slip Ring Units T.E.L. ENGINEERING LIMITED
This certificate may only be reproduced in its entirety, without any change, schedule included"
~~~M~
Baseefil (2001) Ltd It does not necessarily indicate that the equipment
may be used in partiCUlar industries or circwnstances .
Baseefa
Rockhead Business Park, staden L.ane,
Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 9RZ
DIRECTOR
Telephone +44 (0) 1298766600 Fax +44 (0) 1298766601 On behalf of
e-mail info@baseefa.com web site www.baseefa.com Baseefa (2001) Ltd,
Baseefa is a trading name of Baseefa (2001) Ltd
Registered in England No" 4305578 at the above address
Cer:tifica~e Number Issued 26 February 2008
Baseefa02ATEX0180/4 Page 2 of 2
13 Schedule
14 Certificate Number Baseefa02AtEX0180/4 , . . . - - - - - - - - - - . . . ,
UNCONTROLLED DOCUMENT
THIS DOCUMENT IS NOT
SUBJECT TO AMENDMENTS
15 Description of the variation to the Equipment 01" Protective System
T.E.L. ENGINEERING LIMITED
Variation 4.1
Increase in the number of slip rings with an increase in the overall length of the flameproof enclosure. The side covers are
increased in length accordingly, with a proportionate increase in the number of fixing screws. The overall electrical rating
remains unchanged.
Variation 4.2
Increase in diameter of the main bearing assembly (left hand side) with a corresponding increase in that of the diametral
flamepath.
Variation 4.3
Increase in thickness of the side flanges on the flameproof enclosure.
Variation 4.4
Change in type of the anti-condensation heater.
Variation 4.5
Minor design changes.
The unit so formed by the above variations is designated as the:-
Type TX4716 Slip Ring Unit
This unit has a minimum ambient temperature in service of -3QoC and the coding is to be amended to:-
II 2 GD Exde lIB Ex to A2l IP65 TlOOoC (-30:sTamb$+40C)
or
II 2 G Exde lIB T5 (-30:sTamb$+40C)
16 Report Number
Baseefa Certification Report 07 (C)0931
17 Special Conditions for Safe Use
None additional to those listed previously
18 Essential Heal.tb and Safety Requirements
Compliance with the Essential Health and Safety requirements is not affected by this variation.
19 Drawings and Documents
Number Sheet Issue Date Description
l/4715/1280 C 21 FEB 08 TX4716 Slip Ring Unit
Certificate Number Issued 26 August 2008
Baseefa02ATEX0180J5X Page 1 of 2
This ccrtifjc<uc may ouly be reproduced in its entirely. without any change, schedule included
Baseefa R S SINCLAIR
Rockhead Business Park, Staden Lane,
DIRECTOR
Buxton, Derbyshire SKi7 9RZ
1 stephana +44 (0) 1298766600 Fax +44 (D) 1298766601 On behalfof
a-rnail info@baseefa.cam web site www.baseefa.cam Baseefa
Saseefa is a trading name of Baseefa ltd
Registered in England No, 4305578 Registered address as above
Certificate Number Issued 26 August 2008
Baseefa02ATEX0180/5X Page 2 of 2
u Schedule
14 Certificate Number Baseefa02A TEX0180/5X
~--------------------~
UNCONTROLLED DOCUMENT
15 Description of the variation to the Equipment or Protective System THIS DOCUMENT IS NOT
SUBJECT TO AMENDMENTS
V.lriation 5.1 T.E.L. ENGINEERING LIMITED
Io penni! 1l1e replacement of cable glands by Type RGB, RGG or RGS Multi cable transits to Baseefa08ATEX0016X.
illlm::hed to the increased safety terminal enclosures ifrcquired.
16 Report Number
None
Service
1. When servicing a filter, use the following
MAINTENANCE
The filter unit is equipped with visual filter condition indicator
that turns red when filter becomes clogged. The housing is
equipped with a manual reset monitor that will stay red until reset
by hand. The indicator should be checked daily.
PARTS LIST
PART # DESCRIPTION
1 Contamination Indicator
2 Filter Head
3 By-pass Valve
4 Filter Element
Part No. 40309 for 10 Micron Element (Option)
Part No. 40582 for 5 Micron Element (Standard)
5 Seal Kit (2 part)
6 Filter Bowl
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OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
NPCC MAERSK OIL QATAR
AL SHAHEEN BLOCK 5 PROJECT
1 No. S9028 Tag No. ASEDA-A-6101
SEATRAX JOB NOS 4527-UK
21
SAE #1
BELL HOUSING
10
33 42
78
8.000 22
TYP 34.00
36 40
NAMEPLATE 82
8.00
4.00
8.0 REF
OIL 9.0 REF
8.000
LEVEL OIL
TYP
LEVEL
55
17.00
3/4-10 THREAD
57 1.25 DEEP
TYP (4) PLACES
BOTH SIDES
83
74
63
59 C
65 49
REVISION DATE
13 09-MAR-07
MODEL
TRANSMISSION COMPANY, LLC
NOTE: INSTALL LOCTITE #17430 OR EQUIVALENT
AT ALL MACHINED SPLITLINES UNLESS A
PD2255 COTTA 1301 PRINCE HALL DRIVE BELOIT, WI 53511
APPROVED
DATE
DATE
PUMP DRIVE, GENERIC
SECTION C-C SCALE
0.250 SHEET 1OF 1 PART NUMBER
20138
Fairfield
20200
20248
20249
Cotta
20258
A
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
a B
B
B
B
B
b
BB
BB
BB
BB
C
E
E
E
E
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D
D
D
D
0
E
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1:1
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20201 20265 E M B BB E D E M 1.15:1 Decreased Output (Two Dual 260 with Big Momma DeVs)
20213 20224 20259 E D B BB D D E D 1:1 125 CI.Loop Slew Pump on C
20232 E D C C D D E D 1:1
20214 E D B BB E D F M 1:1 500cc HydroKraft pump on D
20216 D D C C E D E D 1:1 W/20215 Clutch Housing & long shaft
20217 B BB E D E D D D 1:1
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3 0620679A KEY 3/4 X 3/4 1
4 0621072B SPACER 1
10 0628352B BRACKET 1
11 0629854D SHAFT 1
12 0629855D GEAR 68T 1
13 0629856D GEAR 67T 4
14 0630003F COVER 1
15 0630002F CASE 1
21 0629871F BELLHSG #1 1
22 0629874D PUMPHSG 1
23 0629875D SEALHSG 1
24 0629881D DIPSTICK 1
32 80AX109 HHCS 1/2-13X1-1/2 P 6
33 80AX133 HHCS 1/2-13X1-3/4 PLN 4
34 80AX155 HHCS 1/2-13X2-1/4 PLN 28
36 80AX204 HHCS 5/16-18X3-3/4 PLN 4
37 80AX214 HHCS 3/4-10X2 PLN G5 4
38 80BX161 NUT 28
40 80DX103 LOCK WASHER 4
42 80DX106 LOCK WASHER 10
43 80DX109 LOCK WASHER 4
47 80GX334 BRG-BALL 1
48 80GX852 BRG-BALL 1
49 80GX1315 BRG-BALL 8
51 80IX144 DOWEL PIN 2
52 80JX10 ELBOW 90DEG 1
53 80JX203 BUSHING TAPER-LOCK 1
54 80JX337 PLUG 1
55 80JX1094 CONNECTOR 1
57 80VX2265 TUBE SS 26
59 80JX1095 ELBOW 45DEG 1
61 80JX776 PLUG 1" 2
62 80JX897 PLUG MAGNETIC 2
63 80JX1096 ELBOW 90DEG 1
65 80SX150 SNAPRING 1
69 80TX935 SEAL 1
74 80VX1210 PLUG-9/16-18 O-RING 1
76 80VX1481 BREATHER 1
77 80VX1692 TAG-OIL EMPTY 1
78 80VX1755 PUMP 1
79 80VX1820 BUSHING TAPER-LOCK 1
80 80VX1821 RUBBER BLOCK DRIVE 2-14" 1
81 80VX1839 LOCKNUT 1
82 80VX2195 NAMEPLATE 1
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OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
NPCC MAERSK OIL QATAR
AL SHAHEEN BLOCK 5 PROJECT
1 No. S9028 Tag No. ASEDA-A-6101
SEATRAX JOB NOS 4527-UK
20 March 2000
INTRODUCTION
This manual is a step-by-step guide to assembly and disassembly of hub drive units. It is
designed for the customer or shop mechanic who is repairing a particular model hub drive.
Manual users should note that each part mentioned is followed by an identification number
enclosed in parentheses. These part numbers may be referred to in the Parts List section of this
manual and on the cross-sectional view of this unit. A print of each tool discussed in this
manual is shown in the tooling section. Users should familiarize themselves with the
procedures for roll and leak testing and bolt tightening and torquing found on the following
two pages before getting started.
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SAFETY
Standard safety practices should be followed during the disassembly and assembly procedures
described. Safety glasses and safety shoes should be worn. Heavy, heat resistant gloves should
be used when heated components are handled. Be especially alert when you see the word
CAUTION: This indicates that a particular operation could cause personal injury if not
performed properly or if certain safety procedures are not followed.
ROLL TEST
The purpose of a roll test is to determine if the unit's gears are rotating freely and properly.
You should be able to rotate the gears in your unit by applying a constant force to the roll
checker. If you feel more drag in the gears only at certain points, then the gears are not rolling
freely and should be examined for proper installation of defects. Some gear packages roll with
more difficulty than other. Do not be concerned if the gears in your unit seem to roll hard as
long as they roll with consistency.
The 500 Series Gearbox is a 116:1 ratio, therefore, rotate the input splines 116 times in each
direction to complete the roll test.
LEAK TEST
The purpose of a leak test is to make sure that the unit is air tight. You can tell if your unit has
a leak if the pressure gauge reading on your air checker starts to fall once the unit has been
pressurized. Leaks will most likely occur at the main seal or wherever "O" ring or gaskets are
located. The exact location of a leak can usually be detected by brushing a soap and water
solution around the main seal and where "O" rings or gaskets meet the exterior of the unit then
checking for air bubbles. If a leak is detected in a seal, "O" ring, or gasket, the part must be
replaced.
OIL INFORMATION
NOTES:
Higher temperatures require more frequent oil changes.
These units run cooler and last longer if filled with synthetic lubricant.
Change the oil after the first 50 hours of operation and every 1000 hours thereafter.
Never exceed one year between oil changes.
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REFILLING GEARBOX LUBRICANT
1. Drain the old oil (approx. 3 gal.) by removing the plug on the bottom on the gearbox, then
removing the one at the highest point.
NOTE: Drain oil when hot to help remove any sludge buildup.
4. Slowly fill the unit through the top plug until oil runs out
the side plug.
The following steps describe the proper procedure for tightening and torquing bolts or socket head cap
screws (shoulder bolts) in a bolt circle.
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MAIN DISASSEMBLY
1. Remove the two magnetic pipe plugs (7) from the counterbore in the center of
from cover (6) and drain the oil from the carrier (3).
unit.
8. Lift ring gear (4) off of hub (1G).
2. Remove the 16 bolts (17) and four
shoulder bolts (18) that hold cover (6) in 9. Lift carrier sub-assembly (3) out of hub
place. (1G).
3. Remove lockwashers (22) from cover (6). 10. Lift input gear (13) out of carrier sub-
assembly (3). Now do step 14.
4. Lift cover (6) off the hub (1G), and set it,
small end down, on table. 11. Remove "O" ring (5) from the
counterbore around the rim of hub (1G).
5. Remove "O" ring (5) from the counter-
bore around rim of cover (6). 12. Remove thrust washer (15), thrust bearing
(16), and the other thrust washer (15)
6. Remove thrust washer (8) from the from bearing plate (1K).
counterbore in the center of cover (6).
13. At this point the main disassembly is
7. Remove thrust washer (15), thrust bearing complete.
(16), and the other thrust washer (15)
HUB-SHAFT DISASSEMBLY
1. Set hub (1G) on its large end. Remove
bolts (1R) from seal carrier (1Q). 8. Remove bearing plate (1K) from output
shaft (1A).
2. Lift seal carrier (1Q) off of seal
9. Remove shims (1L) from output shaft
3. Remove "O" ring (1S) from seal carrier (1A).
(1Q).
10. Lift internal gear (1J) out of hub (1G).
4. Remove seal (1B) from the small end of
hub (1G). 11. Lift hub (1G) off of output shaft (1A).
5. Remove the three magnetic pipe plugs 12. Using a punch and hammer, remove
(1P) from the underside of hub (1G). bearing cone (1D) from output shaft (1A).
6. Remove pipe plug (1T) from its hole near 13.Using a punch and hammer, carefully
seal carrier in hub (1G). hammer bearing cup (1C) out through the
small end of hub (1G).
7. Turn hub (1G) over onto its output shaft, NOTE: Be very careful not to strike the
and cut the safety wires connecting bolts counterbore (where the cup is located)
(1N) to the bearing plate (1K). Remove with the punch.
bolts (1N) from bearing plate (1K).
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14. Turn hub (1G) over onto its large end. NOTE: Be very careful not to strike the
Using a punch and hammer, carefully counterbore (where the cup is located)
hammer bearing cup (1E) out through the with the punch.
large end of the hub.
15. At this point the hub-shaft disassembly is
complete.
2. Remove bolts (1M) from plates (11). 5. At this point the internal gear disassembly
is complete.
3. Remove plates (11) from internal gear
(1J).
CARRIER DISASSEMBLY
CAUTION: Safety glasses should be during
this step 6. Remove bearing cones (31)) from cluster
1. Using retaining ring pliers, remove gear (3F).
retaining ring (3H) from the groove in
planet shaft (3E). 7. Set cluster gear (317) onto any base that
is deep enough and wide enough to allow
2. Remove spacer (3G) from planet shaft bearing cups (3C) to drop out of the gear.
(3E). Using a punch and hammer, carefully
hammer bearing cups (3C) out through
3. Remove planet shaft (3E) from carrier each side of cluster gear (31T).
housing (3A).
8. Repeat steps 1-7 to remove the two
4. Remove cluster gear (31T), with bearing remaining cluster gears.
cones, from carrier housing (3A).
9. At this point, the carrier disassembly is
5. Using an alignment punch and hammer, complete.
drive roll pin (313) out of carrier housing
(3A).
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CARRIER SUB-ASSEMBLY
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5. Place spacer (3G) onto the end of planet
shaft (3E).
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10. Repeat steps 1-7 to install the two
remaining planet gears.
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HUB-SHAFT SUB-ASSEMBLY
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5. Set internal gear hub (1H) onto your work
surface so that the hub's small end faces up.
Using bearing cone pressing to press
bearing cone (1F) onto the raised edge of
internal gear hub (1H).
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10. Lower internal gear (1J), with internal gear
hub (1H) down, into hub (1G). Bearing
cone (1F) should fit into bearing cup (1E).
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15. Using a depth micrometer, measure the
depth of each of the two small measurement
holes in bearing plate (1K). Find the
average of the two measurements to three
decimal places (0.???) and record this value
as "average hole depth." Now subtract the
"average plate width" (found in step 11)
from "average hole depth" and record this
value as the gap measurement."
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20. Place the correct amount of shims (1L) onto
the top of output shaft (1A). Align the bolt
holes in the shims and the output shaft.
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A. Choose two bolts to be safety wired
together and position yourself so you can
locate one bolt to your right and one bolt to
your left.
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F. Pull one of the loose ends of the wire from
right to left through the safety wire hole of
the right-hand bolt so that the end of the
wire that went through the hole ends up
pointing toward the first bolt.
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27. Place seal carrier (1Q) over seal (1B).
Align bolt holes in seat carrier and output
shaft.
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MAIN ASSEMBLY
Figure 1
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7. Using a timing fixture or timing gear to
keep the cluster gear punch marks in their
correct position, lower carrier sub-assembly
(3) into hub (1G), into mash with input gear
(13). The smaller side of each cluster gear
(3F) should mesh with internal gear (1J).
Make sure the punch marks remain in their
correct positions. Go on to step 8.
Figure 2
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9. With squared shoulder side down, place
ring gear (4) onto hub (1G). The ring
gear should mesh with the larger side of
each cluster gear. Align the shoulder bolt
hole marked with an "X" on the ring gear
over any one of the marked shoulder bolt
holes in the hub.
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14. Grease thrust washer (8) and place it into
the counterbore in the center of cover (6).
Figure 3
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17. Insert the four shoulder bolts (18) into the
marked shoulder bolt holes and tighten by
hand.
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22. Apply a light coat of "Never-Seize" to the
two magnetic pipe plugs (7), and tighten
magnetic plugs (7) into the pipe plug
holes in cover (6).
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SHIM CHART
SHIM WIDTH SHIM WIDTH
GAP (in.) GAP (in.)
(in.) (in.)
000 to .002 006 .030 to .032 036
.002 to .004 008 .032 to .034 038
.004 to .006 010 .034 to .036 040
.006 to .008 012 .036 to .038 042
.008 to .010 014 .038 to .040 044
.010 to .012 016 .040 to .042 046
.012 to .014 018 .042 to .044 048
.014 to .016 020 .044 to .046 050
.016 to .018 022 .046 to .048 052
.018 to .020 024 .048 to .050 054
.020 to .022 026 .050 to .052 056
.022 to .024 028 .052 to .054 058
.024 to .026 030 .054 to .056 060
.026 to .028 032 .056 to .058 062
.028 to .030 034
PARTS LIST
ITEM QTY DESCRIPTION ITEM QTY DESCRIPTION
1 1 Hub Shaft Sub-Assy. 3 1 Carrier Sub-Assy.
1A 1 Output Shaft 3A 1 Carrier
1B 1 Seal (Face) 3B 3 Roll Pin
1C 1 Bearing Cup 3C 6 Bearing Cup
1D 1 Bearing Cone 3D 6 Bearing Cone
1E 1 Bearing Cup 3E 3 Planet Shaft
1F 1 Bearing Cone 3F 3 Cluster Gear
1G 1 Hub 3G 3 Spacer
1H 1 Internal Gear Hub 3H 3 Retaining Ring
1I 4 Plate 4 1 Ring Gear
1J 1 Internal Gear 5 2 O Ring
1K 1 Bearing Plate 6 1 Cover
1L 1 Shim Set 7 1 Magnetic Pipe Plug
1M 8 Bolt 8 1 Thrust Washer
1N 8 Bolt 13 1 Input Gear
1P 3 Magnetic Pipe Plug 15 4 Thrust Washer
1Q 1 Seal Carrier 16 2 Thrust Bearing
1R 6 Bolt 17 16 Bolt
1S 1 O Ring 18 4 Shoulder Bolt
1T 1 Pipe Plug 22 20 Lockwasher
24 1 I.D. Plate
25 4 Drivescrew
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Operation
This unit offers pressure-related fine adjustment of valves, and pump and motor control. In
neutral, the operating element is held in zero position by return spring (4). When lever (1) is
operated, plunger (5) is pushed against the return spring (4) by the switching plate (7). At the
same time, the regulating spool (2) is pushed through the regulating spring (3). When the
regulating stroke begins, there is a connection from port B via bore (8) and ports 1,2,3, or 4 to
the unit to be adjusted. The outlet pressure is related to the lever position, determined by the
operator, and the regulating spring characteristic. Rubber boot (9) protects the mechanical
components from contamination.
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Hydraulic Operated Joystick
Single Lever - Dual Axis
This hydraulic pilot unit operates on the basis of direct operating pressure reducing valves.
Parts List
Item Description Item Description
1 Grip-Handle 31 Kit-Plunger & Guide Ports
1,2,3,4
2 Kit-Straight Lever 32a Kit-Regulating Unit curve
162 ports 1& 3
3 Boot-Rudder Straight 32b Kit-Regulating Unit curve 39
ports 2 & 4
4 Kit-Cardan Straight Lever 33 Spring- Return
5 Plate-Rretaining
9 Upper Body
10 Kit-Seal
11 Lower Body
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Operation
This unit offers pressure-related fine adjustment of valves, and pump and motor control. In
neutral position, the operating element is held in zero position by return spring (4). When
lever (1) is operated, the plunger (5) is pushed against the return spring (4) by the rocker plate
(7). At the same time, the control spool (2) is moved by the regulating spring (3). At the start
of control, a flow is created from the P port via passage (8) (shown in the neutral position)
and to the selected outlet port. Lever movement and the type of control spring being used
determine outlet pressure. When used with a pilot supply system, remote pressure control is
possible without the need for a separate pilot pump. Rubber boot (9) protects the mechanical
components from contamination.
ITEM DESCRIPTION
1 Operating Control
2 Control Spool
3 Control Spring
4 Return Spring
5 Plunger
6 Housing
7 Operating Plate
8 N/A
9 Rubber Boot
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Slew Motor
Part No. 40113
1.5 Gears
General Instructions
NOTICE:
These services instruction are generic and applicable to all gear motors and pumps used on the
SeaTrax Cranes. The instructions will familiarize you with the single and multiple pumps and
motors, their component parts, and the relative position of each part. Proper methods for assembly,
or disassembly, of these units are necessary to insure best performance and longer working life.
Use Specific Assembly Drawings and their item numbers when ordering parts.
Dirt is the enemy of any hydraulic system. The first requirement of good maintenance of hydraulic
equipment is cleanliness. Make sure you disassemble and assemble your hydraulic equipment
in a clean area.
It is a good idea to check all replacement part closely before installing to insure that no damage
occurred during shipment. Use caution in gripping all parts in the vise to avoid damaging
machined surfaces.
A pump must be driven in the direction of rotation for which it was built: otherwise, pressure will
blow the shaft seal. Check the exploded view below for proper direction of rotation.
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Part No. 40113
Order Parts by using motor part number and required item numbers with descriptions listed below.
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K25 Motor, Piston Type c/w Motor Control Valve (40410) For Boom, Load & Aux
Hoist Motor
Part Nos.
40410, 40418 & 40419
All piston motors have a micro-finished interior surface. Any damage to this surface will affect
motor performance.
This motor is suggested as part of the two year spares listing. If it is not performing properly, it
should be replaces with a new unit. Repair in the field is not feasible.
The cylinder barrel (6) rotates on the control plate (7) which has two kidney shaped slots, one
inlet and outlet. The motor is rotated with a fluid flow to the inlet port A or B. This fluid via
the inlet kidney in control plate (7) extends the piston. In the bent axis principle, at any given
instant three pistons are open to the inlet kidney, three to the outlet kidney and one in the cross
over position. As the pistons (5) move in and out of their bore, the cylinder barrel (6) rotates
producing output torque to the PTO shaft (3) which is supported by the heavy duty tapered
roller bearings (4). The shaft speed is directly proportional to the input flow and inversely
proportional to the displacement (size). The output torque is dependent on the maximum
operating pressure. The center pin (8) keeps the barrel aligned and the forces balanced. The
upper most of the two ports, which varies depends on the particular installation, (9) is used as a
case drain port (T) and the lowest port accepts low-pressure hydraulic oil which acts as a motor
coolant.
When installing a new unit, replace the O-ring (80031) and lubricate the splines with anti-seize.
Major Subassemblies
Parts List
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Part No. Description Quanity
1 Housing 1
2 Port Plate 1
3 PTO Shaft 1
4 PTO Shaft Bearings 2
5 Pistons 7
6 Cylinder Barrel 1
7 Valve Plate 1
8 Center Pins 1
9 Threaded Plug 1
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4 Disc 1
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8 O-Ring 1
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OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
NPCC MAERSK OIL QATAR
AL SHAHEEN BLOCK 5 PROJECT
1 No. S9028 Tag No. ASEDA-A-6101
SEATRAX JOB NOS 4527-UK
K28 Pump Variable Displacement Piston Type (40387) For Boom, Load & Aux
1 July 2000
NOTE: Because of the close tolerances of this pump, rebuilding in the field is NOT recommended.
The pump should be replaced. The following instructions are for reference only.
P.O. Box 840687, Houston, Texas 77284
Phone: 713 896 6500 Fax: 713 896 6611
Contents
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Setting Pressure
Locate the pump, corresponding control valve, and brake actuator. On the brake actuator, disconnect
and plug the line running from the brake release valve to the brake release actuator.
Figure 1 shows the pressure regulator assembly which includes the pressure compensator. Locate the
compensator on the pump (there may be a cone shaped cover over it that must be removed). Loosen
the jam nut and screw this all the way in.
On the control valve, locate the pressure relief valve cartridge (this may be covered by a disposable
cap). Loosen the jam nut and back out the adjustment screw one full turn.
Start the engine and let it run for five minutes. Have the operator drive the corresponding hoist in the
full down position at full throttle (the pressure should read about 2,000 psi). This should be held
during the complete adjustment process. Since the brake release line has been disconnected the hoist
should not move.
On the control valve, slowly turn the screw in until the pressure reaches 5,800 psi. Lock the jam nut at
this pressure.
Return to the pump and back out the adjustment screw until the pressure drops to 5,400 psi. Lock
down the jam nut. NOTE: 60 Series boom hoist pumps are set to 5,000 psi.
Reconnect the brake release line. Recheck pressures. Pressure adjustment on the pump and valve is
now complete.
Pressure Compensator
Figure 1
Regulator Assembly
Sectional view Repair Instructions
Attention!
Observe the following notices when carrying out repair
work at hydraulic aggregates!
Housing
Valve plate
Complete regulator
Pump support
Locking plate
10
Impeller
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12
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14
Assembly position!
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17
18
Directional valve
1 19
2
3 1. Connection piece, 2.O-ring, 3.Bush, 4.Valve poppet
4 Part 3 can only be removed by extraction device
(threaded spindle).
20
* Press-in bush
*
Removing of the impeller Repair Instructions
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22
23
24
25
Remove impeller.
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0,2 +0,1 mm 27
spielfrei
....
Reassembly in reverse order.
Note: Make sure that distance between impeller and housing is
correct, compensate with shims!
Reference dimension size 200/ 250 - 22,5 mm
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*
Control:
Assembly position:
1. Press down manually the shaft.
2. * Play 0,2 +0,1 mm
Disassembly of the regulator Repair Instructions
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Removing of the port plate Repair Instructions
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35
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43
Inspection notes Repair Instructions
Note
1
4
3
1
3
2
Inspection:
1 Gears (1 ); Contact area shaft seal (2);
Bearing seat (3); Key (4).
58 42,01
+0,024 +0,006
NG 250 = +0,011 NG 250 = -0,005
1. Splines
Damaged teeth profiles with feelable indentations
require that the drive shaft be replaced.
Note
Run-in grooves will be accelerated by fine dirt
particles which are deposited on the seal lip or
through excessive case pressure and through
hardening of the shaft seal as a result of excessive
operating temperatures.
3. Bearing Seats
Worn bearing seats on the drive shaft caused by the
turning of the inner ring of the tapered roller bearing
(e.g. bearing damage) necessitates replacing of the
drive shaft when the minimum diameter falls below
that needed for a proper press fit.
Inspection notes Repair Instructions
Shaft
with wear on the splines.
Shaft
with wear in the seal surface.
Inspection!
Cylinder boring (1),
Gears (2).
1. Setting rin)
2. Plug gauge
3. Holde
4. Fine dial indicator
Range of tolerance
Cylinder Bores
Control:
Cylinder boring groove-free.
Test:
Close cylinder and piston boring with finger.
Move the piston - "Noise.
Inspection notes Repair Instructions
Inspection!
Cylinder contact area (1),
Inspection!
Contact area control plate (2),
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Cylinder Barrel
Control plate:
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Inspection!
1 Retaining ball (2)
Retaining plate (1).
1. Contact Surface
Flat, without deformation. Rework not possible.
2. Sockets
Without grooves, without scratches. Rework not
possible.
Use again!
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Inspection:
Contact area (1)
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Inspection :
Seat (1); Contact area (2);
1. Bearing Fit
Seat undamaged. No turning or run-in traces.
Reworking not possible.
2. Contact area
Dull contact points are of no consequence.
Use again!
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Inspection:
Contact area of bearing (1)
Use again!
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Inspection:
Socket for regulator (2)
2. Sockets
No grooves, no traces of seizure.
Use again!
Reworking is not possible.
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Inspection!
Positioning piston (1),
Boring - control bush (2).
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-0,008
NG 200 = -0,020 mm
23 -0,008
NG 250 = -0,020 mm
+0
10 H7+15 Range of tolerance
Inspection!
Boring (*), 21 / 23
+0
+0,025
Range of tolerance
Use again!
1. Setting ring
2. Plug gauge
3. Holder
4. Fine dial indicator
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Inspection!
Pistons(*)
35 -0,009
NG 200 = -0,030 mm
38 -0,009
NG 250 = -0,030 mm
Inspection!
Boring (*), 35 / 38
+0
+0,030
..........
Use again!
1. Setting ring
2. Plug gauge
3. Holder
4. Fine dial indicator
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Inspection!
Contact area control plate (1).
Port Plate
Contact surface for the control plate with no scratches
or grooves, smooth and level. Removal of fretting
corrosion by lapping on the lap plate.
Use again!
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2 Inspection!
3 Slipperpads (1),
Axial backslash (2)
Piston shaft (3).
29,55
- 0,05
NG 200 = mm
31,8 - 0,055
NG 250 = mm
Range of tolerance
max. 0,1 mm
Axial backslash (2)
3. Piston Shaft
Note
Seizure marks on the piston ball are indications of dirt.
Seizure marks on the piston shaft are indications of
over-speeding (exeeding the permissible maximum
speed). If grooves can be felt, this is an indication
of contaminatcd pressure fluid.
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Inspection!
Slipperpads
Use again
Slipperpads
Scratches and small grooves can be remove
by rework.
Instruction
Remove with grinding paper (grain 1000)
- 0,01 mm
- 0,01 mm
- 0,01 mm
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Inspection notes
Inspection!
Fixing segments
=
=
+ 0,06 mm
* + 0,02 mm
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Drive shaft
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Insert O- ring
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Pos. D
Feder Pos. A
(4 springs) Shim Shim
Simulator ring
Note:
No combination of shims! The tolerance position
is so that one shim is sufficient. Only one shim must be
mounted.
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Size 250
1 Measuring bell 452 869
2 Simulating ring 452 765
3 Centering piece 452 865 1
Size 250
Simulat. ring
(mm) A 73
(mm) B 53
3
B A
Size 250
Center. piece
(mm) A 59,5
(mm) B 72,0
(mm) C 3,2
A *
D
C
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58
Assembly hint:
Fix pistons with the aid of a string or an O-ring.
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62
Assembly hint:
Mount assembly device
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Assembly position:
Note: Screw off Qmax - Qmin screws.
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1
Control plate for clockwise (1) and anti-clockwise rotation (2).
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73
Insert O- ring.
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Assembly position!
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General advice
Before starting
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Start
When starting all operating levers must be in
neutral position.
Only start the machine from the drivers seat
Check the indicating instruments after start to
assure that all functions are in order.
Do not leave the machine unobserved when the
motor is running.
When starting with battery connection cables
connect plus with plus and minus with minus.
Always connect mass cable (minus) at last and cut
off at first.
Attention
Exhaust gas is dangerous. Assure sufficient fresh
air when starting in closed rooms!
Hydraulic equipment
1. Hydraulic equipment is standing under high
pressure.
High pressure fluids (fuel, hydraulic oil) which
escape under high pressure can penetrate the
skin and cause heavy injuries.
Therefore immediately consult a doctor as
otherwise heavy infections can be caused.
2. When searching leakages use appropriate auxiliary
devices because of the danger of accidents.
3. Before working at the hydraulic equipment, lower
pressure to zero and lower working arms of the
rnachine.
4. When working at the hydraulic equipment, absolutely
stop motor and secure tractor against rolling away
(parking brake, shim)!
5. When connecting hydraulic cylinders and motor pay
attention to correct connection of hydraulic flexible
hoses.
6. In case of exchanging the ports, the tunctions are
vice versa (f. ex. lift-up/lower) - danger of accidents!
7. Check hydraulic flexible hoses regularly and replace
them in case of dammage or wear! The new hose
pipes must comply with the technical requirements
of the machine manufacturer!
Brueninghaus Hydromatik GmbH, Werk Elchingen, Glockeraustrae 2, D-89275 Elchingen, Tel. (07308) 820, Telex 712538, Fax (07308) 7274
48 Brueninghaus Hydromatik
P.O. Box 840687, Houston, Texas 77284
Phone: 713 896 6500 Fax: 713 896 6611
Connections
9February 2006
Control Circuit
Open Loop Pump
Part No. 40581 (62cc)
This pump is mot serviceable by field personnel; therefore, no repair information is given.
Pressure id factory set by qualified SeaTrax Personnel. No adjustment is necessary. If problems
occur, customer is advised, to contact SeaTrax service department.
K30 Pump Fixed Displacement Vane Type Slew & Oil Conditioning (40344)
Slew Pump
Part No. 40344
NOTE: This pump is suggested as part of the spares listing for this crane. One should be kept on
hand in case of failure, or normal wear replacement. These pumps should be replaced and not
repaired. They are fairly simple and if it is necessary, the disassembly and re-assembly is
rudimentary requiring no specialized tools.
This pump can be rebuilt by replacing the removing the rear housing and replacing the cartridge.
The cartridge is composed of: Cam Ring, Rotor, Vanes, Pins, and Port Plates.
It may be necessary to clock a new pump so the suction and discharge sides positioned differently
than shipped. To do this, remove the 4 bolts from the back of the housing. DO NOT pull the
sections apart. Gently rotate the sections to the correct positions and reinstall the bolts. Torque the
bolts to 187 Newton meters.
40344 Page 1 of 8
Before disassembly, mark the relationship of
one section to the other.
40344 Page 2 of 8
At this point, it is strongly recommended
that the cartridge be replaced instead of
rebuilding the unit with individual parts.
40344 Page 3 of 8
Carefully remove all Vanes and Pins.
Out
40344 Page 5 of 8
Align the dowel pin and install the Cam Ring.
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Black
Seals
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Lubricate the cartridge and install into the Rear
Housing. Ensure the Dowel Pin is in the
Dowel Pin Hole.
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OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
NPCC MAERSK OIL QATAR
AL SHAHEEN BLOCK 5 PROJECT
1 No. S9028 Tag No. ASEDA-A-6101
SEATRAX JOB NOS 4527-UK
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DISASSEMBLY
1. Clamp the motor assembly in a vise. Remove the pinion housing and the mounting flange which
are fastened to the motor housing by four screws. Knock out the housing welsh plug, loosen the
set screw and slide the drive assembly off the shaft. Remove the two Woodruff keys from the
shaft.
2. Before removing the port plate put an indexing mark on the port plate and the motor assembly to
enable proper position of the port plate at re-assembly.
3. Remove the port plate fastening screws and lock washers that hold the port plate to each
assembly. There is a slight spring load on this plate and upon loosening the screws, any fluid left
in the housing will drain out. Remove the port plate.
4. Remove the barrel assembly by turning the housing upside down and allowing the barrel and
pistons to slide off the spline of the shaft. Remove the pistons from the barrel.
5. Remove the retaining ring. Press the shaft out of the housing from port plate end. The seals, seal
holder and ball bearing will come out with shaft.
CAUTION
DO NOT APPLY EXCESSIVE HEAT
Do not remove thrust bearing unless it is to be replaced.
EXAMINATION OF PARTS
All parts should be cleaned and free of fluid or grease before attempting inspection. Care should be
taken to assure that machined surfaces of parts are not nicked or scratched by careless handling.
Pinion Housing: Visually check the housing for cracks or other damage. Examine the bearing for
damage or wear. Replace if necessary.
Drive Assembly: Examine the pinion gear to be sure that the teeth are not worn excessively or
chipped from interference with the ring gear. Check to insure that the compressing
springs are not damaged or broken.
Port Plate: The port plate face, where the barrel rides, must be smooth and free of scoring. Slight
scuff marks can be removed by lapping on surface plate. (See Note C). Check the
needle bearing for wear or damage. Replace if necessary. To remove the bearing,
apply even heat to the port plate.
CAUTION
DO NOT APPLY EXCESSIVE HEAT.
Do not remove bearing unless it is to be replaced.
Bearing will fall out when port plate is tapped against wooden block or bench.
Caution must be used when tapping the plate, so as not to damage the lapped surface.
Check threads on inlet and outlet ports.
Barrel and Pistons: Examine the ported face of the barrel for scratching or scoring. Slight scuff marks
can be removed by lapping on a surface plate. The bores of the barrel should be
smooth and free of scoring.
The diameter of the pistons should be smooth and free of scoring. The closed end of
the pistons may show brinnelling where they contact the thrust bearing plate, but no
burrs or flat spots are permissible.
Drive Shaft: Check the ends of the shaft for wear or scoring. The splines should be smooth and
free of nicks. Check the ball bearing and replace if necessary.
Motor Housing: Visually check housing for cracks or other damage. Be sure that the thrust bearing
rolls free and smooth. Inspect tapped holes for thread damage.
Seal Holder (O Rings & Slipper Seal): Replace the "O" rings with new "O" rings. Replace the
slipper seal. If the seal holder did not contain a slipper seal, replace the seal holder.
(See Note A and B.)
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RE-ASSEMBLY
1. Be sure all parts are clean and free of burrs before starting re-assembly.
2. Install the thrust bearing housing with bearing and plate assembly into motor assembly with slight
pressure. Press in until it has bottomed against motor assembly. Be sure dowel pin is in place.
Install thrust bearing plate into thrust bearing.
3. Install the bail bearing on the drive shaft. Install the retaining ring. Press the drive shaft with ball
bearing and retaining ring into motor assembly. Install seat assembly on the drive shaft. (See Note
C.)
4. Install the barrel with pistons on the drive shaft. Be sure that the barrel spring in the barrel in
place. Assemble the port plate to the motor assembly. Torque the screws to 300 in./lbs. There
should be a slight pre-compression of the barrel with the port plate. If not, replace the barrel
spring in the barrel.
TEST PROCEDURE
1. Mount the hydrotor in a suitable fixture and connect all hoses to appropriate fittings as illustrated
in the System Schematic Section.
2. Open the external control valve, start the engine pump to circulate fluid through the complete
system with the control valve remaining open, thus purging the system of air. Examine the
hydrotor and all fittings for possible leaks before releasing the control valve.
3. Allow system pressure to build up to 3000 psi (207 bars), at which pressure the unloading valve
by-passes fluid to the reservoir. Again examine for leaks in the system. Should pressure fail to
rise rapidly to accumulator pre-charge pressure and then build up gradually to 3000 psi (207
bars), it indicates system was not purged completely. Purge again if necessary.
NOTE: If at anytime, leaks occur externally, the unit must be disassembled to correct leakage before
proceeding with test.
CAUTION
ALWAYS RELEASE ALL HYDRAULIC PRESSURE
BEFORE DISCONNECTING ANY LINES
4. After it has been determined that the unit is not leaking, open the control valve, permit the unit to
operate until the accumulator fluid volume has been exhausted. Release the control valve. The
system will now recharge to 3000 psi (207 bars). Repeat charge and discharge cycle several
times to determine that the hydrotor functions properly.
5. Attach TSE 8603 Lock Testing Tool to the motor assembly. This can be accomplished by
inserting two pinion gear housing fastening screws finger tight 180 apart. The lock test tool can
now be slipped over these fastening screws and spline in tool engaged with spline on drive shaft.
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6. Open the control valve slowly to the full open
position. Hold it open for 3 seconds before
closing. While control valve is in open position,
a pressure drop to 500 psi (35 bars) maximum is
permissible.
NOTE: Turn lock test tool and shaft one full turn and retest before replacing any one particular piston.
A pressure drop at all pistons indicates that the port plate fastening screws are not properly torqued or
that there is insufficient spring tension to keep motor barrel against the port plate. It may be necessary
to lap the port plate and barrel on a lapping plate or replace the barrel spring to eliminate leakage. (See
Note C).
8. After the preceding test is complete, remove the lock testing tool and install the drive assembly
on the drive shaft.
9. Install the pinion housing and mounting flange and tighten the four fastening screws with lock
washers.
10. Open the control valve to the full open position, allowing the accumulator to discharge
completely. Hydraulic pressure gage should now read 0 psi (0 bars).
CAUTION
DO NOT DISCONNECT ANY LINES UNTIL HYDRAULIC PRESSURE IS
COMPLETELY EXHAUSTED. REMOVE THE HYDROTOR FROM THE TEST
CIRCUIT. DRAIN REMAINING QUANTITY OF FLUID FROM THE HYDROTOR
AND CLOSE ALL, OPENINGS WITH SUITABLE PLUGS TO PREVENT
ENTRANCE OF FOREIGN MATTER DURING STORAGE OR SHIPMENT.
NOTES
NOTE A: On newer models the outer and O ring seals, slipper shaft seal, and the seal holder have
been replaced by a one piece seal. Replace that seal.
1. Install the inner O ring seal in the seal holder. Deform the slipper seal and install it
on top of inner O ring seal. Push the tool EHS 41-2858 through the holder once in
each direction to smooth out the deformed slipper seal.
EHS 41-2858
NOTE C: Port plates are lapped at the factory with the straight fittings installed in both ports. Fittings
are torqued to 25 lb.ft. Leave these fittings in the port plate when testing or lapping. If they have been
removed, replace with new fittings when testing or lapping.
Service Kit
QTY DESCRIPTION
1 Bleed screw O" ring 1 Plunger O" ring
1 Inlet fitting O" ring (outer) 1 Check valve spring
1 Inlet fitting back-up ring 1 Plunger gland O" ring (inner)
1 Inlet fitting O" ring (inner) 1 Plunger gland back-up ring
1 Check valve seat O" ring 1 Plunger gland O" ring (outer)
1 Plunger back-up ring 1 Plunger gland back-up ring
1. Disconnect the lever from the housing and the plunger. Remove the retaining ring and the clevis
pin before removing the link assembly.
2. Remove the plunger gland retaining ring from the housing. The plunger gland will come out oil
the plunger when the plunger is pulled from the housing. Remove the plunger gland from the
plunger.
3. Remove the discharge check valve seat from end of the plunger. Discharge check ball valve and
discharge check valve spring will drop out of the plunger.
4. Remove the inlet fitting from the end of the housing. Inlet check ball valve and the inlet check
valve spring will drop out of the housing.
EXAMINATION OF PARTS
Housing: Check for cracks and other visible damage. Bore of cylinder must be smooth with no
pitting or scoring. All threads should be checked. (It is not necessary to remove the
pipe plug unless there has been leakage at threads). Bleed ball valve and its seat in
housing must be checked. Replace ball valve if damaged. Replace the bleed screw
"O" ring with a new one.
Inlet Fitting: Examine internal and external threads. Inspect inlet check valve seat for nicks or
scratches. Replace the inner and outer inlet fitting "O" rings and back up rings with
new ones. Examine inlet check ball valve and spring. Replace if damaged.
Plunger: Check plunger for scoring on large diameter and on plunger shank where it rides in
plunger gland. A wear pattern may be evident but no scores or scratches should be
present. Replace the plunger "O" ring and back-up ring and the discharge check valve
seat "O" ring with new ones. Examine discharge check ball valve and spring and
discharge check valve seat. Replace any damaged parts.
Plunger Gland: With the inner plunger gland "O" ring and back-up ring removed, check gland on
plunger shank to be sure it does not bind. Inner and outer plunger gland "O" rings and
back-up rings should be replaced with new ones.
NOTE: Make sure that all parts are clean before assembling. To facilitate assembly, use light oil or
grease on O rings and back-up rings.
1. Install inlet check valve spring and ball into housing. With the inner and outer inlet fitting "O"
rings and back-up ring oil the inlet fitting, install the fitting into the housing. Tighten the inlet
fitting securely being sure that the inlet check ball valve seats property in end of the inlet fitting.
2. Install discharge check valve spring and ball into plunger. With discharge check valve "O" ring
in place, thread discharge check valve seat into plunger and tighten securely.
3. Insert the plunger into the housing, bottoming plunger in pump bore. Install the plunger gland
being sure that the inner "O" ring is closest to the leading edge (see illustration). Press the
plunger gland in until groove for the retaining ring is uncovered, then insert the retaining ring.
4. Drop bleed ball valve into place and with bleed screw "O" ring in position insert bleed screw.
Tighten the bleed screw securely.
5. Install the link assembly to the plunger and the lever. Place the lever into position and insert the
clevis pin and the retaining ring. Put other side of link on and secure with clip.
TEST PROCEDURE
1. Mount hand pump in suitable holding fixture and connect all hoses to appropriate fittings as
illustrated in Hydraylic Schematic (see page 2) leaving the discharge connection loose. Slowly
operate the hand pump until all the air is expelled. Re-tighten connection. This operation will
also assure that the plunger is free in the housing. With high-pressure valve open, operate the
hand pump long enough to sufficiently purge the system.
2. Close the high-pressure valve. Operate the hand pump until the system pressure is approximately
1800 psi (124 bars). Check for external leakage.
3. Operate the hand pump until system pressure is 3000 psi (207 bars). Observe the pressure gage
closely to determine if the unit is pumping on each stroke. (Pump is double acting.)
4. Locate the pump plunger is mid-position and release the operating handle. Any movement of
handle indicates leakage past inlet check ball valve or "O" rings on inlet fitting. (There should not
be any perceptible drop in pressure gage reading.)
5. Move the plunger in the full extent of its travel until the plunger bottoms in housing. Disconnect
inlet line from pump. A steady pressure reading of 3000 psi (207 bars) indicates that the
discharge check valve plunger "O" rings and bleed valve are sealing properly. If leakage occurs
at this point it will be necessary to correct and retest as required.
7. Remove the hand pump from the test circuit. Drain the remaining quantity of oil from the hand
pump and close all openings with a suitable plug to prevent entrance of foreign matter during
shipment or storage.
TheTest Circuit Schematic for Hydraulic Cranking System Components illustrated in this section
shows the approximate position of the equipment required for testing purposes. This may be altered to
meet the individual requirements of shop lay-out and components to be tested.
Reservoir: The reservoir should be mounted high enough so that the outlet at the bottom of
the reservoir is above the oil inlet to the engine pump. The reservoir should be
filled to approximately 3/4 of its maximum oil volume. (This pertains to a test
circuit only and does not refer to actual application specifications.) This will
provide sufficient space above the oil level for the return oil to surge back into
the reservoir when components are being tested without the hydrotor in the
circuit.
Accumulator: The capacity of the accumulator should be 230 cu. in. (1 gal.) for the time factor
used when testing the engine pump. It also provides a sufficient volume of oil
for testing other components.
Electric Motor: The electric motor should be at least 1 HP and have a speed of 1750 RPM. This
speed and HP are required when testing and operating the engine pump at the
high pressures attained.
Hand Pump: The hand pump is not required in the circuit unless it is one of the components
to be tested.
High Pressure Valve: [3000 psi (207 bars)] The high pressure valve is used in the circuit when
components other than hydrotors are being tested. It is to be inserted between
the accumulator and reservoir to provide a means of returning the high pressure
oil to the reservoir. A Crane #222 H, Steel, 1/2" valve, or equal should be used.
Fittings and Hoses: All return hoses from components to the reservoir should be larger (#10 or
larger recommended) than the inlet hoses (#8 recommended). This will
eliminate back pressure within the unit. Hose should be as shown as possible to
prevent surging. All fittings and hoses should be inspected periodically to
insure that they are in good condition. If there is any doubt about a fitting or
hose it should be replaced.
Clean all hose assemblies before installing. Do not use sealing compound when installing fittings.
Unloading Valve: Most engine pumps include an integral unloading valve. When testing such pumps,
set the system unloading valve at approximately 3500 psi (241 bars) so as not to
interfere with the integral unloading valve in the pump under test.
Hydraulic Oil Recommendation: Clean, high quality hydraulic oil, appropriate for all seals should be
used in the test circuit. Test oil temperature should be maintained at 75 to 80F
(24 to 27C), during testing.
Purging:
A. Open valve at reservoir outlet.
B. To purge the hand pump (if used), loosen the discharge connection and slowly operate the hand
pump until all the air is expelled. Retighten connection.
C. To purge the complete system open the control valve if a hydrotor is installed or the high
pressure valve if this is being used. Start the engine pump to circulate the oil through the system.
Allow the pump to operate for a period sufficient to completely purge the system of air, After
purging, close the appropriate valve and proceed with the test.
A. NO SYSTEM PRESSURE
1. External leaks.
With pressure in system, check all hoses and fittings for leaks. Tighten or replace fittings and
any defective parts.
2. Drive broken.
Replace drive. Operator should disengage hydrotor as soon as engine starts. Prolonging the
period during which clutch overruns will reduce clutch life.
3. Incorrect drive.
Hydrotor may be assembled for LH rotation but with a RH drive. Change to correct hydrotor
drive.
CAUTION
Release all hydraulic pressure before removing the accumulator from the system
and release all nitrogen pressure before disassembling the accumulator.
1. Defective gage.
Replace gage.
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2. ALL wn.os TO BE CONTINUOUS.
3. UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. AI...l. MATERIAL WILL BE
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4. WElD CLEANING TO BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH AWS D1.1.
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There are no replacement parts in this valve. The replacement of the complete assembly is required if faulty.
12 March 2001
Control Valve
Part No. 40371
Function:
This valve has a spring that centers the spool when the controls are returned to neutral. Pressure from
the pump enters through port P. When the spool is centered, any remaining pressure will be vented
through the tank port T.
As the joystick is moved from neutral to pay out rope, pilot pressure will flow from the joystick to the
b port on the control valve. As pressure is applied through port b, the spool will shift from the neutral
position (upper view) toward the other side of the valve (lower view). This allows pressurized fluid to
flow from port P through the spool and out through port B.
Since SeaTrax uses an open loop system, the fluid flows from port B through the motor and
counterbalance valve and returns through port A. From here it runs through the spool and out of the
valve through port T. The fluid then returns to the hydraulic oil tank.
When the joystick is released, pressure no longer flows to port b, and the control valve internal spring
will automatically center the spool.
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Parts List
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
1 Housing
2 Control Spool
3 Seal
4 Spring
5 Spring Cover
6 Pressure Relief Valve
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Service:
This valve requires no periodic preventative service.
If the valve requires service, this is easily accomplished by removing the Spring Cover and sliding out
the spool assembly and relief valve. Thoroughly clean the spool assembly, relief valve, and housing
(after removing the hoses) and reinstall. The spool can be lightly polished but do not round the edges
of the valve, these should stay sharp. If the spool has lengthwise groves, it may need replacement.
Since the spool is matched to the housing, if the spool requires replacement, the whole valve must be
replaced.
Adjustment:
The only adjustment is the relief valve pressure. To set the pressure, disconnect the brake release
hoses on the hoist controlled by this valve. Pressure this hoist by operating its joystick in the down
position. Read the gauge in the cab. It should read between 5,300 and 5,500 PSI. If adjustment is
necessary, remove the cap covering the pressure relief valve (if fitted). Loosen the jam nut. Insert an
Allen wrench and screw in to increase pressure or back out to lower pressure. Once the pressure is set
at 5,400 PSI, tighten the jam nut and reconnect the brake hoses. Pressure will vary with fluid
temperature.
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Function:
This valve has a spring that centers the spool when the controls are returned to neutral. Pressure from
the pump enters through port P. When the spool is centered, any remaining pressure will be vented
through the tank port T.
As the joystick is moved from neutral to pay out rope, pilot pressure will flow from the joystick to the
b port on the control valve. As pressure is applied through port b, the spool will shift from the neutral
position (upper view) toward the other side of the valve (lower view). This allows pressurized fluid to
flow from port P through the spool and out through port B.
Since SeaTrax uses an open loop system, the fluid flows from port B through the motor and
counterbalance valve and returns through port A. From here it runs through the spool and out of the
valve through port T. The fluid then returns to the hydraulic oil tank.
When the joystick is released, pressure no longer flows to port b, and the control valve internal spring
will automatically center the spool.
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A. Up Port Output to Motor T. Output to Tank
B. Down Port Output to Motor a. Up Signal Input from Joystick
P. Pressure Input from Pump b. Down Signal Input from Joystick
Parts List
ITEM # DESCRIPTION
1 Housing
2 Control Spool
3 Seal
4 Spring
5 Spring Cover
6 Pressure Relief Valve
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Service:
This valve requires no periodic preventative service.
If the valve requires service, this is easily accomplished by removing the Spring Cover and sliding out
the spool assembly and relief valve. Thoroughly clean the spool assembly, relief valve, and housing
(after removing the hoses) and reinstall. The spool can be lightly polished but do not round the edges
of the valve, these should stay sharp. If the spool has lengthwise groves, it may need replacement.
Since the spool is matched to the housing, if the spool requires replacement, the whole valve must be
replaced.
Adjustment:
The only adjustment is the relief valve pressure. To set the pressure, disconnect the brake release
hoses on the hoist controlled by this valve. Pressure this hoist by operating its joystick in the down
position. Read the gauge in the cab. It should read between 5300 and 5500 PSI. If adjustment is
necessary, remove the cap covering the pressure relief valve (if fitted). Loosen the jam nut. Insert an
Allen wrench and screw in to increase pressure, or back out to lower pressure. Once the pressure is set
at 5400 PSI, tighten the jam nut and reconnect the brake hoses. Pressure will vary with fluid
temperature.
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This manual has been prepared to assist you in the proper maintenance of SeaTrax directional
control valves. To facilitate repairs and before any work is done, we suggest that you read these
disassembly and assembly instructions completely.
General Information
All valve components, except spools and housings, are available as replacement parts or
subassemblies. Spools are hone-fitted to their individual housings. Therefore, damage to either
component means the entire section must be replaced.
Dirt is the natural enemy of any hydraulic system. The first rule of good maintenance is
cleanliness, including the work environment. Make sure you disassemble and re-assemble
your hydraulic equipment in a clean area.
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Figure 1
General
Remove the valve from the equipment and of the section from which it was taken. -Line
thoroughly clean its exterior surfaces before spools are not symmetrical. Mark one end of
beginning disassembly. All work should be each spool with dye so that it can be identified
performed in a clean area. Carefully examine for proper reinstallation. Spools are hone-
the spools to ensure they are free of paint, fitted to their housings and are not
nicks or burrs that could damage the bore of interchangeable.
the housing as the spool is removed. Mark
each section in sequential order from inlet to Figure 1 illustrates the proper relationship of
outlet to ensure that they will be properly parts in a typical valve bank, and should be
reassembled, If individual sections are to be used as a guide to identifying parts and for re-
disassembled, tag each spool with the number assembly.
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Disassembly
1. Tie Bolts - Remove the three tie bolts, Once the stripper bolt is free the spring
which hold the bank together and separate and spring guides can be removed (items 9
the sections. Discard the section seals and 10). Remove and discard the stripper
(items 1 and 2). bolt O-ring and backup ring (items 11 and
12). CAUTION: The spool must be
2. Valve Endcap - Remove the four cap gripped by the solid, center land only. The
screws and lock washers (items 3 and 4) spool can be damaged if gripped on the
which fasten the endcap to the housing and hollow portion. DO NOT attempt to put a
remove the endcap (item 13). screwdriver or drift pin through the holes
in the spool for wrenching purposes. This
3. Seal Retainer Plates - Remove the four can cause spool damage which will result
cap screws and lock washers (items 3 and in a sticking spool and scored housing
4) which fasten the seal retainer plates to bore.
the clevis end of the housing and remove
the retainer plates (item 6). Cautious application of heat may be
required to free the stripper bolt as an
4. Valve Spool - Grasp the spring end of the anaerobic thread adhesive is used in its
spool with a clean rag and pull the spool assembly. Remove and discard the
from the housing with a steady twisting stripper bolt O-ring and backup ring (items
motion. 11 and 12).
The retainer plate, backup ring and spool Remove the spool from the vise and
seal (items 6, 7 and 8) will generally come remove the transition check poppet and
out with the spool. CAUTION: For spring from the spool (items 14 and 15),
valves with detented spools, be careful not Handle the check (item 15) carefully to
to remove the detent poppet sleeve unless avoid damaging the sealing face. (NOTE:
it is to be serviced. Without the sleeve, the Motor spools will not be equipped with
spring-loaded steel balls can pop free and transition checks).
be lost.
7. Detent Sleeve, Spring, and Steel Balls -
5. Spool Seals - Remove the spool seals and Remove items 17,18, and 21 by placing a
backup rings and discard (items 7 and 8). rag around the sleeve to keep the parts
from springing loose, and pulling firmly to
6. Centering spring and Spring Guides free the poppet retainer.
These parts should not be removed from
the spool unless they are to be replaced. 8. Spool Clevis Lug - This part should not be
Once the spool is free of the housing, it removed from the spool unless it is to be
must be handled carefully to avoid replaced. To remove the lug (item 16) grip
damage. the spool by its center land in a soft-jawed
vise. Grip the lug flats with a wrench.
If it is necessary to remove the spring, the Give the wrench a sharp, jerking pull to
spool in a soft-jawed vise and remove the loosen the lug. If the staking cannot be
stripper bolt (item 5) with a wrench. The overcome with a sharp pull, it may be
centering spring is preloaded. Exercise necessary to tap the deformed metal out of
caution when removing the stripper bolt so the notch with a punch. Exercise extreme
that the spring compression is released care to avoid damaging the spool. (See
slowly. figure 2 illustration of staking)
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Carefully remove the transition check
When the lug is free of the spool, remove poppet and spring from the spool (items
and discard the lug C-ring and backup ring 14and 15). NOTE: Motor spools will not
(items 11 and 12). be equipped with transition checks.
2. Examine the machined surfaces of the 5. Thoroughly wash all parts in clean solvent
valve housings for nicks or burrs that and blow them dry before re-assembly
could cause leakage between Sections.
Assembly
Spool Lug and Transition Check
1. Carefully insert check poppet and spring compressing the spring. Be sure the spring
(items 14 and 15) into the spool. Install guide is not pinched between the spool and
the backup ring and 0-ring (items 12 and I stripper bolt. Tighten the stripper bolt and
1) on the lug (item 16). Give the 0-ring a lug while the spool is still in the vise.
light coat of grease to ease its entry into Remove the spool from the vise and stake
the spool (apply 'Loctite" to lug threads). the lug flange into the notch in the spool as
Thread the lug into the spool. illustrated in Figure 2. If necessary, de-
burr the stake to prevent damaging the
2. Centering Spring and Spring Guide Grip housing when the spool is installed.
the spool in a vise by the flats on the lug.
Install the spool seal, backup ring and 3. Valve Section Assembly - Apply a light
retainer plate (items 6, 7 and 8) on the coat of clean hydraulic oil to the valve
spool about 1/2" from the end. Carefully spool. Carefully insert the spool into-the
insert the transition check poppet and housing. The spring and spring guides
spring (items 14 and 15) into the spool. should be lightly coated with high
Install the 0-ring and backup ring (items temperature grease to prevent rusting.
11 and 12) on the stripper bolt (item 5). Line up the holes in the retainer plate with
Place the spring guides and spring (items 9 the four threaded holes in the valve
and 10) on the end of the spool. Apply a housing. Install the endcap (item 13)using
small amount of 'Loctite" to the stripper the cap screws and lock washers (items 3
bolt threads before assembly. (NOTE: and 4). Make sure the seal retainer plate is
Follow the adhesive manufacturer's properly aligned and is not rubbing the
instructions for proper curing). Insert the spool. Torque the cap screws to 125 in.
stripper bolt through the spring guides and lbs.
spring and thread it into the spool while
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Lightly grease the spool seal and backup
ring (items 7 and 8) for the lug end of the
spool and slip them over the spool. Install
the seal retainer plates (item 6) to the lug
end of the valve housing using cap screws
and lock washers (items 3 and 4). As the
cap screws are tightened the spool seal and
backup ring will be gently forced into their
recess. Make sure the retainer plates are
aligned so that there is no contact with the
spool and torque the cap screws to 125 in.
lbs.
Figure 2
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Remote Operated Endcaps
Remote Operated Valve Sections
Remote operated valve sections are available Figure 3 illustrates the arrangement of parts in
in both Group I and Group 11 configurations. the remote operated endcaps. These endcaps
These sections are shifted by the application of may be serviced by first removing the four (4)
hydraulic pressure to either end of the spool. cap screws and lock washers on each cap
The valve spool is spring centered to neutral. (items1and 12) which hold them to the valve
The pressure to the endcap is modulated by a housing. Exercise caution when removing the
hydraulic remote control valve, which varies endcaps. The centering springs in these
the pressure as a function of its operating sections are under considerable pre-load.
handle position. The springs in the endcap are
tuned to the remote control valve to provide
proportional spool movement.
Figure 3
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System Overload Relief Valve (Pilot Operated)
Pilot Operated Main Relief Valve
The main relief valve protects the hydraulic Be careful not to nick or score the poppet or
system against pressure extremes. The pilot its bore when servicing. It these parts
operated design of this valve combines become badly scored the cartridge must be
smooth accurate operation and excellent replaced.
pressure vs. flow characteristics.
To service the screens, remove the setscrews
Figure 4 illustrates the arrangement of the which hold the seat retainer in place- the seat
parts and serviceable seals. This is a retainer, main seat and main poppet can be
cartridge-type relief valve and can be removed by carefully rapping the open end
removed from the control valve as an of the cartridge on the workbench. Remove
assembly for replacement or service. the snap ring in the main poppet to remove
the screens. Coat all parts with a light coat
The screens in the main poppet protect the of clean hydraulic oil to facilitate re-
pilot orifice from contamination. These assembly.
screens can usually be cleaned by flushing in NOTE: When these at retainer set screws
solvent and drying with air. The screens can are re-installed, they should only be finger
be removed for more thorough cleaning if tight . Over tightening will distort the
conditions warrant. CAUTION: The main cartridge and cause the relief valve to stick
poppet is hone-fitted into the cartridge body. open.
Figure 4
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Wind Monitors
(05103105103LM,05305
& 05106)
(including optional Wind Tracker)
Campbell ~
Scientific
Wind Monitors
(05103105103LM,05305
& 05106)
(including optional Wind Tracker)
User Guide
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Guarantee
This equipment is guamnt~ed against dd""iS in materials a nd
workmanship. This guarant"" applies for twel' -e months from date of
d~l i '~ry. We will repa ir or replace products " hich pro, e \[) be defc><:tive
during the guarantee period pro, iMd the)' are returned to us prepaid. The
guara ntee ,,il l not apply 10:
EquIpme nt which ha. t;.e.,n modified or altered in any way ",ithout the
wrinen permission of Campbell Scknt if,c
Raueries
Any product which has been SUbjc<:fcd to misuse. neglect. acts of God
or damage in Iran,;\.
Note that goods sent air freight are suhjcct 10 Customs clcaranc~ fccs
which Campbell Scientific will charge to customers. In many cases, these
charges arc greater Ihan the cost of the repair.
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Contents
1. Description ................................................................... 1
I.l Speci fIcations. .......... ,... ________________________________ I
1 1. 1 Wind Speod. _____ ._... _.............. ....... ....., ........., ...... ... " ................ , I
I L2 Wind Di,<:<;tion (Azim uth) ,.................................... ,_ ............ .... .... ,2
2. Installation .................................................................... 2
2. 1Initiall nspe<tion ,......... ........... ........... " .. _____________________________ 2
2.2 Siling ........ , ,........ ......... ,________________________________________ 2
2.3 Moonting ________________________________ ._ ......... ................................... ... .3
2,4 S= , to Dala l()gg~, Wiring ................. .............. ................ .4
2.4. 1 Grounding. ................. .. .... _.. __________________________________ 4
2.5 Win<h'ane Alignme"!.. ....................... " ________________________________________________ ~
3. Programming ............................................................... 5
3.1 Wind Spe<:d ................................ ,," _____________________________ ... ... 5
3.2 Wind Direction Instruction Codc _____________ " ... .. .. .. ................ 6
4. Calibration .................................................................... 8
5. Maintenance ................................................................. 9
5.1 Potentiome1er Repla<emenl .. __________________________ 9
5. 1.1 Remo"e Mai n liousing ...... ______________________________________ __ ______ 9
5. 1.2 Unsol der T rn IL'<1u cc ,Wi ~ ___ ....... .......... . ..9
5. 1.3 Remoye Pot.nhm""t., . __ ..................................... . ... 9
5_1 .4 In, tall New Potentiometer. .. ............................. 10
5_1.5 R ew nn",t T ra Dsduc., W i~.. . .. ___ 10
5. 1.6 Replace Ma in Housing ........... ______________________________________ I 0
5. 1.7 Align Vane ............... . .. .. .. " ______________________________________ 10
5. 1.8 Replace Nose Cone _________ """ ... .. ......................... .11
5.2 Flange Beanng Repla< ement ................. " " ........................ 11
5_2. I Rem.",. DId Bearings ................ .. ...... ,,"" _-' ___________ II
5.2 .2 Install Ne,.. Bearings .......................... _______________________________ II
5.} Venical Shaft Beanng Replacement.. ___________________ .. _....... . ................... 11
6. Troubleshooting ........................................................ 12
6. 1 Wind dIrect ion ........................... _12
0.2 Wind .,.ed ............ . .. .. _13
7. References ................................................................. 13
Appendix A. Diagrams Provided by R M Young ....... A-1
Figures
I. Wind MonItor Mmmtro to a Vertical Pi!", .................. .............. .. .. , }
2. Wind Mo"ilOr mouot<Xl to Campbell Scientific's
018 Mounting Ann ............................................................. ,," ____________ 3
3. Wind MOIlitor ConnectIOns to Campbell s.:,c"lIflc Dataloggers _ ...... .4
Wind Monitor _ Section Viow ____________________________________ .................. AI
General A,sembly and Replacc"""'t Par1ll ................. '" ,.,."A-2
E- I Locati"" of I Mfl Re,i",,. on Circuit Board .................. , , , , , "B-2
B2 Dis<onnccting th~ R.. istor from the Circuit....... """ " .......... 8 -2
B 3 Wind Monitor to Wind Tracker Cable Connections ................ B3
B-4 Connecting the Wind Tracker to a Datalogger using
Single-Ended Inputs ..................... ,," _-'-' _______________________________ . B-4
8 -5 Connecting the Wind Tracker to a Datal"gger ""ing
DlfT<tcntial lnru'" _______________ """".............. . ............... " .. 8-4
C_I 05103 Potcnli""",tor in a Half Bridge Circuit ..... ,'c - I
Tables
31 Wind S!",od Multipli er .................... , , ... ..... .... ..... .. ........ 6
32, Parameters for Wind Di'e<;tion ..................... ,,"" __________________________ 6
Wind Monitors (051 031051 03LMI051 06)
These Wind Monilars m ....s",.../tori:oma/ ..'ind SfJff" ond direction. Originally d<'l'eloped/or
",e,
UCClm <1"/(1 bljQ,,' Ilwy Of'(' n'gged 000 corrosi"" resisum/ yet aurmc "lid lighl>wighl
The mom housing. nose cone, prol"ller, and alher imuno/ parts oU Injection mOl./ded
UV- "abi/ised plastic. Both the pro{H'lIer and ,wlical s/tajis use s/ainless sleel precision grl1<it
hall Marmg.<. The "",,orillKS ha...: /iglll (onla('/ing Teflon .<eo/s and ore filled ",jlit a
low-torque ...ide lemperal",e range g""".! " 10 help exclude cQniamin<J/ion and "'oW",'". TIrI'
"marill" . >"ersion, mockl 05 /06, is _'JX'Ciul/y m"de [or use j,. mari"... "nd other harsh
en, ,rutlmten/s. Model Q5103LM has a buill.in 4.}OmA lin.. d'i.'('r. Additional m"'JUji.IC'"rer:,
m"",,,,!.,"(Ire pro,'ided ...ilh or<krs for Ihe 05103LM and 05106 models.
Wind ,llonilOrs C<1n be "sed direCI/" "'ilk lhe Wi"d Trocker display ,mil 10 gil." a con,.""icm
,mmediale ''''pia), of ""ind spHd and direclian. Appendu B gi"'" f"""'" ,ktails "f ha", la
co"ncct ami use Ihe lI'iml Trader.
1. Description
Rotation of the Wioo MOlIn"" p<opeller f"OO""'" an AC .i .... ,,'0'0 ,isnal ""h.
frequency proportional 10 lhe" ind speed. Thi' AC signal is indUoCed in a .utlo"ary
coil by a .i.,.pol~ magn~1 mounlrd on !be prorcll"" shafL Th,'" cornrlele .",.
waH ,yd ar. pmdUoCed for e""h propeller ,nolutiQ .
TIle posil>on ofllte " ind 'a .... is tran.mined by. IOIJ) precision rondUoCli'e
plaslic pol<1lliomeler "hieh require,. regulated exeilalion ,'oha~ . Wnh.
conslanl ,ohag. applied 1o the poIentio",.t .., lb. uutputSlgnal i, an .nalogue
"ohage d"",,'I) prop<)n'onlll,o ""imoth angl.
The instrumenl mounlS on 'tanda,d I nominal bore pipe. ol",ide diameter l4mm
(1.34"). An on.nlalion ring IS f"o, i<ltd 50 !be inslrumonl n be 'em", ed for
""'on,cnaoc. at><! re",'I3I1.d",,!.ou,loss of" ,nd d".<:I"'n referenc . Both the
"""'"ling poS' O>SWlbly at><! ,he orienta,iOll ring'r<: secured to ,he mounting pipe b)
Stainless ...d band clamp', [I",,'rical ron""",io...... mad<: in a jUr>:;'iOll box at ,It<:
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1.1 Specifications
1.1 .1 Wind Speed
A""uraey ,,0.3,..,1. I 10 6Orn, .1, ,,1.00m .1. 60 to 100000"
RInge I to 6Oms. 1 (130mph) for ",",-,mum accuracy. S.... ,
'''''''v~11000ru-1 (nOmplo)
180mm di.mel.r 4-blade helicoid p"'peller """,Ided
from polypmp)I<nc:
P,l<b, 294mm .ir passage ]><'r ",'ol,,"on
Dl>tance Con'lant: 2.7m for 6J~. reco' ory
Threshold S.nsil"'i'Y I.Oms' (m... ). O.5m.' 'ypical
Transd""CI' Ce-n'TIlII) mOl!O,ed .,.IIonary coil, 2kQ nom;nal
DC re.i>1a",,~
AC .on~ w .... s;g",,1 'nduced by >""n& mag .... ' on
I'wpellCl ,hafl; 125m V p-p al lOOrpm. I B V p-p at
IO,OOOrpm
Outpul Fr"luency: J cycles per 1""I"'1l'" ,",olutlO/1 (0.098,..1 per ilL)
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2. Installation
2.1 Initial Inspection
Wbetl the Wind Mooi,or Ii unpacked il.oould be clI~cd cardully for any signs
of .hipplng damage Re"""',, tile plastic nut Of) the propell ... ,haft .0<1 imull {he
propeller on the .haft so the I.\\.r markings on lh. prOflClier flC~ forward (into tht
wind). The ,'an~ and propcll~r .hould rolat~ easily throop 360" "" thou{ fnCllun.
Chk {i>< "aJ>< balance by hold,ng ti>< ,"'!rument base w the ,'a"" .una".
i,
boruonllol. It .hoold h.. e ""ar ""utn.1 Lorque w;thoolany parncular l<1><kncy 10
rotAte A 'lighl imbolanc ... 011 OO! degrade perfOl'1l"lall
2.2 Siting
Proper placement of lhe ,nstrIUnent ,~ '..,ry i"""'"""t &l.hes from lIftS. bu.ildinp
or om.. .lruC1ures can ~atly 'nl1uence " 'in<! spd and ,,"00 dnCC11Of1
oo..."'alions. Tn get mean,n,rul daIlI for IlIOOI appbcallOflS loc:.l~ lht il1lfUm<1lt
.If
".11 abo". Ofupwind from obsuucIlO"'. As.. J!:OI'I'IllI AM. ,he no...' around
'!rue!u,"" IS di.turbed 10 {"ICe (he he'ght of the .1"",{ur. Up" ,nd. II> !"nes tbe
httpldo"'""ind,and "p 10 twic. th~ height of the .truet"", abo". around. For
",me application, ,I m.oy I'IOt be p,,",,{ical or n", ...,>'Y to meet th."" roqlliremcnt .
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Use, Guide
2.3 Mounting
Th~ Wind MonilQr moont. to any ,'.nical piece of I" nominal bore (34mm/ I .34"
0.0.) pire (..,. Figure 1). A band clamp at the b.... of the sensor i, tightentd to
secure the sensor to the plre.
A special fitting ,upplitd with the 017 and 018E mountmg ann, enable, the
"",,sor to be mounted on 25 mm 0.0 , pire ("'" Figure 2). This pan replaces the
normal orienla1ion ring. To mouJl1 lhe Wind Monilor 10 the 0 17 or 0 18 arm,
I. Fit lhe mounling post into lbe Nu-Rail conneclor. leaving about 20mrn
protruding from 1M bonom . Tighlen the two grub .Crew' 10 SeCure lhe I"',t In
lbe connector.
2. Slide the N u-Rail COIlJlector onto the...,d oftbe arm and CTL.Urc th,t ,he
mounting post i, verlical , Ti ght~n tho grub screw, lQ secure the connector
onto the arm.
3. Plate the orirnla,ion fItting (supplied wilh the arm) on lhe mounting I"'st. (Do
not tighten the band damp ye1.)
4. Plac~ the Wind Monnor onto ,he ooentatiOD fining. ensuring that lhe notch on
lhe ori entation jining rngages ""ilb lhe slot in the base of the sensor. (Do nol
'ighten lb. band damp yet.)
NOTE The 01710 18E arm i, not supphtd with the Wind Moni'or.
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Figure 1 Wind Monitor Mounted to iI Verticat Pipe
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NOTE Tbe black out" J""' et of the cable is Santopreoe~ rubber. Thi,
compound wa, cho n for its resislaoe<: to temperature eur<mes.
moislure. aoo UV degradation. Howe"",". this jadet wI ll <upp"n
combustion in air. 11 is rated as slow burnmg whon to"ed ""cording
10 U.L. 94 H.B. 3JId will I"'SS FMVSS302. Local fire codes may
p=lud. its ~ inside build ings.
2.4.1 Grounding
CAUTION Fai lure to ground the wind monitor prope~y may resul1 in
erroneous signals or 1ransd ucer damage
Grouoding the Wind Monitor is vitally imponanl , WIthout propcr grounding. , tatic
electric.l charge can build up during cMain atmosphrnc condni"n, and d ischarge
through the transdueers, This d ISCharge Can potontially cau,. orroneous signals or
transducer failure. To direct the di,charsc away from the transducers. the
mounting p<.><t osscmbly in which the transducers are mounted is made" Ith a
.pial onti . latic pla";c , It;s very imponantthat tbe mounting p<.><t be connectod
to a good eanh groond. 11Iere are two ways th" may he accompli,lled. Fir.;" the
Wind Monnor may be mounted 00 a metal plpc which," coooected 10 eanh
ground, The mounting pipe shoold n"'- be painted whore lhe Wind Monitor is
mountod . TIlwers or """Is t in coocret. shoold be connected to one or more
grounding rock If it is d ifficult to ground the mounting p<.><t in this mann.r, an
altemalive method may he used. Inside the junction 00, the tcrmi""l labellod
SPARE is imemallyconnectedtoth.anh . taticmQuntmg[>O". . U... awire to
connttt this t.lminal to a good .anh ground as dose to the insll\lment as possible .
User Guide
S. Tighten the orientation fi ning band damp. This f,xes the" md dirttllOn
reference
6. Tighte n (he seDsor band clamp.
3. Programming
Thi, ,",,!ion i, for use", who write thei' own datalol\l!eI programs. A datalogger
program (0 measure (hi, sensor can be create<! using Campbell Seientiftc's
ShotlCu( Program Builder soO,,are. You do not n~.d to read thIS secl,oo 10 use
ShonCut
3. 1 Wind Speed
W,nd spttJ i. meas ured ",j,h th~ pulsc count ins truction Tho Wind vector
in'!ruotion is w;cd to calculate a"e"'g~ wind'rd and direction. With the pulse
count instruction, specify a low level AC config""'t ioo. discarding counts from
exc<:ssive intervals. and the result in H,. With this configuration. the pulse count
instruct ion divides the nwnber of counts during the e'rtullon int"""al by (he
inter"al m ,""ooda before applying the multip li er and off",!.
T.ble 41 lists the multipl iers to oblain mileslhoU! or metresisecond when (he
pulse count instruction is configured 10 pro, ide its result in liz. ~ helicoid
propcll<r has a calibration that passcs through zo,o: usc an Qff'ot of '0,0 (Gill.
1973: B.ynton. 1976).
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05103 Wind Monitor
C RI(I{X),
C R SI(I, CR7, liX. CR80(1 CKSOOO.
CR200 CRl3X CK IOOO C ~""
Measurement 2500 mY, 5000 mY. 2500mV, SOOOmV.
Range slow slow/50 II~ 50 11:<. r<YCT>< SO 117, reve""
<xcil.lion .xcitalion
EXCItation 2S00mV SOOO mV 2500mV 5000mV
Voltage
Multiplier 0.142 0,07 1 355 <leg 355 dog
<leg/mV ~mV exc\tat\on <, c italion
(mVlmV) (mV/ mV)
Offsel
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User Guide
I: Pulse (P3)
I: I Rep'
2: I Pulse Chann~l l
3: 21 Low Le,..1 AC. Output Hz
4: 3 L<>e [WS IllS J
5: 0.098 Mulliplie,
6: 0 Off.. l
3. If(X<_>F) (P89)
I: 4 X Loc [WindO"
2: 3 >-
J : 360 F
4: 30 1l>cn Do
4: Z- F x llYn (P30)
I: 0 F
2: 0 n. hpon~nt of 10
3: 4 Z Lo< [WmdD" J
s: End (P9 S )
6: If ti"", i, (P92)
I: 0 Minutes (Seconds _ ) into a
2: 60 Interval (""me uni .. as abo"e)
; '" Set Output Flag High (Flag 0)
7: SetAct;\ eStorageArea(P80)
I: I Final Storage Area I
2' 101 ArraylD
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05103 Wind Monitor
'CR I{)()(J
'Crealed hy SCWIN
'M"in Progmm
IkglOProg
Scan (S,~.I.O)
'05/OJ W,nd Speed & Diredion &,lSor mMsuremen/s WS_1m j and WindDir 1.
PulseCount (WS _ ms, I.2 , I.l ,O,098 ,O)
llrHalf (WindDir.1 ,mV2S00.2.1 .1.2S00.T rue.O. 6(lH,.JSS.O)
IfWindDir_ 360 Then WindDir-Q
'Call Dala Tables and Siore Dala
CaliTable (Table 1)
NextSc.n
EndProg
4. Calibration
The Wind MonilOf is fully cahbral.d kfott shiplIlCtll and ,bould require no
adjustments , Rc<ali brallon may 1>< ncc~,,,,ry .fler some mai ntenance operalions.
Periodic c.li brallon chock> arc desirable and may be n"",,"sary where lhe in>!",-
me nt is used in applications which require auditing of sensor perfomlance
Vi,ually align th~ yan~ WIth tho orossrnarkmp and obsc"'e lhe output, If lhe vane
po>itlon and 1n,1Ioalor do nol a~r withm 5' . it may be neee,,,,ry to adju,t the
potentiometer <oupling in,ide the main housing. Deta il, for making this ad -
jUSlment appear in Section 5. 1. 7.
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User Guide
Delails on checking the be.ring torq"~, which affects th~ wind speed and dirtion
thresholds, appear in the folio,,-.ng s~on .
5. Maintenance
G,ven proper ca r., th. \Virod MOnitor ,~"uld provide yea" of .0" '''''. The onl)'
components likely to nee<! rep lacement d ue to normal wear are the pre<:ision ball
bearings and the wind dirtion potentiometer.
2
""
Gently pusb th. mam housmg Ia!ch.
3. While pushing tbe latch. liflthe main housing up and remo'. it from the
voMical shaft bearing rolor,
4. Unserew the potemiomeler housing from lhe potemiomeler mounling & coil
assembly.
5. r",h lh. potentiometer out o f the potentiometer mounting & co il assembly by
applying finn bUl gemle pressu,e on the polemiomeler shaft eXlension. Set the
o-ring aside for later use.
6. Loose n the sel serew on the pole n1 iomeler shaft ."ension and rerr.",. il from
the potenlio""'ter shaft.
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6. Troubleshooting
6.1 Wind Direction
Symptom:.9999 or no change in direction
1. Check that the sensor is wired to the EXCItatIon ""d Slngle.Ended channel
specified by the measu",r.. nt instruction
2. Verify that the e~citation "'lIage ""d Rang. cod. arc Cont for the
datalogger type,
J Disronnectthe sensor from the datalogger and use an ohm meter to check ,h.
potentiometer. Resistance should be about 10K ohm' betw.en Ihe Blue and
White wires. The resistance between elth.r the BluciGI1l or WhitelGr~n
wires should ViIl)" be'ween about IK to II K depending on 'ane position.
R.. i,tance wben the vane is in Ille S dog,"" dead band should be .bout 1M
ohm.
I, Verify that the Excitat,on voltago. Range ,odo. muhip li er and offset
parameters Of" CQlTe<t for the datalogger type.
I. Ch.d lhallhe .en",r is wired to lhe Pulse channel specified by lhe Pulse
count inslruCtlOn.
2. Dis<onnecl lhe sensor from lhe dalalogger and uSe an ohm meIer 10 c~k the
coi!. The reslStan bctwcrn lhe red.nd black wire, should be aOOul2075
ohms. Infimle .-..i,lon,e indicales an open coil ; low resislance indicates a
.hort.d coil .
3. V<rify lMllh. Con flgu ra1ion Code. and Multiplier and OfTset p.rame!<rs for
lhe Pulse Count instruclion are correct for th. datalogger lyl"'.
I. For llle dataloggcrs that are programmed with dlog. the mput locallon for
wind 'rd is not updated if the datalogger is goning "Program Tab1.
0, emlns" Increase the execution mt<r".l (scan rat.) 10 prewnl o"erT1.ln .
7. References
Gill. GC .. 197 J; The Helicoid Anemometer Almosph.re. II. 145 155
Th. foll owing ,ofere",., gi'" detailed information on sitmg wind speed and wind
direction ><n",,,
EPA. 1989: Quality A.<.. urance Handbocl</or Air Pollulio~ Mmj"utem~nU Sysl~m.
Offi". of Research and [)e,.. lopmem. Research Triangle Park. :-':C. 277 11.
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G.... C'''-
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Plell.,~ "'leT 10 Ih~ '~J>fl""~ manuiflc/u,e,', manual (suppli~d ~';Ih onl~rs /0' ,hs~ """'d..) lor d~'ail"
of'h~ 05l0JLM and 05106,
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. Mt CONI: ASSY
1'I~.e "1" 10 Ih. UJHlNlt. ""m"ial:/"'" 's ''''muQI6"ppli~d ~'ilh ord~,,'o, Ih.u ""Hld.) fi" J.'QII_,
Qjrk, 051O}!.1f and 05106 .
Appendix B. Using the Wind Tracker
Display Unit
The Wi"d Tracker i:; a compact .... ind speed and direction display 'mil. This mode' has
udn1l1ccd feamres. ;nc/uding 4lQrnA inpms. serial input/oil/put and alann fime/ions. This
Appendix describe" how 10 conneel the Wind Tracker direclly 10 Ihe model 05W] and ()5106
series of Wind MonilOrs /Q provide an immediate. direci display and also how 10 II,'" il in
('onjomer;on ....ilh" dala/agger.
NOTE Th" mQdcl of lh~ Wind Trader has beon .pecioll y modified for use
with Campbell Scientific datalogg ....
B.l Description
The Wind Tracker is an .,lr<mcly vcr>atik inSlTllITl<'nl, allowing a conlinu"",,,
d isplay of <um:ol and maximum wind 'reed in a "ariety of uni... and the se1!ing
up oh'arious alarm Coooilions. Cb.nges can be easily made using {he readily
.ccessible bUllan on {he fronl of the unit. Full detail, of using the unil ar~ sbo",n
in the R. M. Young manual provided ""th the Wind Track.,..
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Appendix B. Using the Wind Tracker Display Unit
B.2.1 Removing the 1Mfl Resistor from the Wind Monitor Circuit
11>< I Mfl resistor (labelled 10) is incl uded within tho Wind Monitor oircuil for
use with Campbell Sci~ntiflc dat .logg~",. When Ihe Wind Monil0r is direclly
connected to th~ Wind Tr.lder. Ihi, ""i,tor is not req uired and must be removed
(or di,abled).
Irlontify the correct resi ..or by referring 10 figure U-1. below II i, recommcrnkd
that the resislOr wire is sn,pped at tho lop edge and bent away from the resistor
itself. as sIlo"in in Figure B 2. dfect;,-ely remo"ing lh. re,istor from the circuit.
In lhi. way ' l IS a fairly .impl. job 10 reconnect the resistor. ,hould thIS be
required at a futu", dato (w thal yoo cOIIld use the Wind Mon"", dlroctly
connecled \0 a datalogger. for example). by repositlonmg lbe bent wire and
wlJering the connection.
L.___..C"~R.'ui t Board
Figure B-2 Disconnecting Ih6 Resistor from the Circuit
NOTE If you ha,'e any problem, conc~ming lh~ location or remo"al of the
I Mfl res;sto . please eonlad Campbell Scientific for a,h'i<e.
B'
Wind Monitor User Gu'de
8 .2.2 Connections
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Wind I\hm,lor
EARTH GND
--> W,,,, Colour
SCREL'J
--+ Wind Tracker Sensor Terminals
5. SEto-SORGND
,,,
2, WS REF BLACK 5. SEI'OSOR G:-':D
WDREF WHITE 4. SEI'SOR REF
WD SIG GREEN 3, SENSOR WD
, WDEXC
WSSIG
BLUE I. SEKSOR EXC
2. SENSOR WS
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Wind Mon itor Wind Tracker
1~2345 I- -- I
123456
Wi", Ibe Wind Monitor to the Wind Tracker using the spe<:ial cable available
from Campbell Sciemiflc, The cabl. will be supplied to the length requtt'ed for
your install.tion. and muS! be ordered separately. When Ofdonng. be" In m,nd
that th. standard Wind Tracker unit is nol ,u,table for ""tdoor uS<' (unl... fltted in
an appropriate enc1osUl'"C) and '" ,umeirnt cable ,t-.oold be oroe",d 10 easil y reach
the ,ite oflhe instrumrnl, Wire up the units as shown in figure fl-3. abo,'e ,
However. Y"" may 'till wish 10 add Ibe Wmd TrachTto your in,tallation,
po,,,bly 10 pro, ,de an i"'t"ntan<,,", display of current wind data al panictil..
location . This section d."" ri bes the wiri ng ",quired "hen us ing a Wind Monilor
wilh both a dat,logger and Ibe Wind Trader,
NOTE When the Win<! Monitor is used in this way y"" "iii still n~.d {o
rem,,,,e til<: l Mfl resistor from 1he circuit as .~p I 8lned in Section
B.2,1. above,
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Appendix B. Using too Wind Tracl<er Display Unit
8.3.1 Connections
When connectmg the Wind Monnor to both th. Wind Track.r and. datalogg",..
/irsl mnect.he Wind Monitor to 'he Tracker as shown in Figure B 3. abo,e.
r-;orrnally you <an use sing l.... nded inpulS on the data logger. pro, ,dmg that 'he
Wind Tracker is powered from a sep.rate supply and thnc arc no ground loop
problems in your .ystcm. The "onnocti oos from 'he Wind Tracker 10 ,he
datal"ucc are shown in Figure 8-4. below.
W ind Monitor WS REF W;;;;E"
(_toWO!<! ~ - - - I 1 A" " A" 'H
r ntd<.ef ... >hown ..
F"q,q 6-3) I- -Wind -n- - -I
- -Tracker Datalogger
If yoo suspect ,here may be ground loop problems you 'hould use differen,ial
inpulS to the dalalogger. as ,hown in Figure B5. below. Thi' method is also
advisable if lhe W",d Trachr " powOTod from the same supply as ,be dat.logger.
Wind Monitor
("""""""od to WInd
Tr_or o. """"" In Datalogger
F~B 3)
If there are nol enough frec differential chan ... l, on ,he datalogger. and the Wind
Trachr h"" 10 .hare the datalogger po"'er supply. s;ngle~ded measuremtnlS can
be mado bycon ... cti ng tbe REF conne<:tion to G (powered groundj on lhe
datalogger. However. ,mall errors may OCCur on the readings especially if the
cable run between lhe datalogger and the Wind Tracker i.long (more 'han a few
tens of m<lre.j.
Tit< examples programs assume ,hat metres per second are sel. "ht<h scales ().
50m!. to 2.5V .
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Wind Monitor User Guide
EX9mpie Progr9m using Wind Tracker 0-2.5V Outputs and CRIOX Single-Ended Inputs
",, ,,
Volt (SK) ( Pl)
IIOp o
"," ,, SE Channd
~o ," _Speed ,
:output in IlillivolU
0
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OU. . t
" 0 0
z_x' r
",, , ., (P31)
, ~ W_Speec:\
,0
, W_Spe..:l.
" ~
",,, ,,-.
,
~
,
(PH)
~o , W Dir
,'" , W Di r
" ~o
," , 0
~o
~"
If_ Speed
0 ,0
" Ofl oot
z_x' r
",,, , ., IP37)
, ~ If_Speed
,
0
, " _Spee<l
" ~
," ,0 . 216
, ~ .. air
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~ , If Dlr
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B~
Appendix C. Wind Direction
Measurement Theory
II j s nol nee",,,,,!), 10 undstand 1he "onctp" In thIS sctllon fm the gener.l
operallon of 1"" 05103 wllh C.m(>bcll Scientific' , dalalol:.l:er.
r------------------,
r----- ... I' ( ,
WH>SPUDSI3NN.
V,I V" the multiplier is ille same for both !he CR I O(X) and CR3000. even though
they use a different excitalion voltage, See Sectioo 13,5 in the d.lalogger manual
from more informatioo on lhe bridge measurements,
muillplier l<> ,onv.n V, 10 deg,.." is 355 degre<:' / 2500 mV ~ 0.142 f01" the
CRIOX, or, 355 Mgrees I 5000 mV _ 0.Q7 1 for the CR23X. See &eli"" 13.5 in
the dOI"logger manual from more inf<}fTTIation on the bridge measurements
CAMPBELL SCIE NTIFI C CO :'lIPAN IF;S
METEOROLOGICAL
YOUNG
INSTRUMENTS
MODEL 04106
WIND MONITOR JR-MA
(E REV: 0101205
INSTRUCTIONS
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MODEL 04106
WIND MONITOR JR-MA
(E REV: D101205
MANUAL PN : 04106-90
R. M. YOUNG COMPANY
2801 AERO PARK DRIVE, TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN 49686, USA
TEl: (231) 946-3980 FAX: (231) 946-4772
INTRODU CTION
MODEL 04106
WIND MONITOR-JR MA Tho WioJ LlOMO. ",. .IY' ...... I.ont.1 "".n J ,p.d 'loG
Ji,.ctlon Ori9in,lI, d lOpeG 10. oce,n dOl, bYo, YOO .
I, ",g~OJ 0 cOttOIIO' , .. I"ont ,., occ,.oto lOG 11lI"'
..... lgM Th. m', 0,,,nD. 100.1 co.. p,op.II ... 'nJ
ot/ iM.,ul port. . .0 1'locliO. moldoo U V "'bll,nJ
o l""c Bot" tho o,ooollor oM 00 Ie.1 ohofto ,n
,,"Inlo .. "e.1 p,""lllo' grodo b, 11 b.. "ng_ 80.,I.g.
h ... IigM con,.c,lng tollon ... 1. ono or,
',II.d ... ,," 10"
to'qUI "id, "mp ... IU" rang. g, .... to 1i0lp .. <I
""o" mlnot.on 1M "'0101,,,
IOCUfOd 10 ,h.
lh. moU"tong pO", .... mbly ,nd ,h. o,lent.,.on nng Ifl
mo,.tong Pil>. by .... nl ... 111 UnJ
cl.mpo AI"' .... (33 11) plgllil cOb lt ...."'Diy I,
topoll.d f., .I.el "co l coo.oello.o F., IO'go, c.bl.
0(0100 "'" 122O~) leng'h. 0 ,ouOOI .. " 1,.,,1010 boo 0' cono oo'o, m" bt
'3<mdiomtoof . _ _ ~ u ..d
_oc_
_ofpOlj .. ""'.....
n.<moir_pet_
20m (11 811..)101' U'II._ry INITIAL CHECKOUT
'0_12-' ...... )
c.e.ty _ - . , . .... l'K Ohm
_on t.o WI.J MOMO' I. '.Plck.J ~ ould bo .... CkoJ
clfol.11y tOt on, ''80, 01 pp.ng do",ogl Th,
At _ WJ"" ..."., 0Iduced '" I1U1ing ,.ot..", , io OI'gn," bllo.tlel 'n" fully c.lib.".d ....10 ..
I'N9"01 on ~ ..... 11. 000 tnV " II '00 'hipm t. how .." " ,hould b. ....cI<.d both
tpft . 0
V H .. '0,000 flI'I\- m.ch.nic,11y o.d .loc'nc,'I, .... , ... i.",II"io. Tho ,,10,
l cydH pet _lit! _ " " ,od pfopol'" Iho,ld 11,01, '01110 360- " .'hout IrictlO"
10.,.7 ..... pet Hz) Ch.ek , bll,."" by 'oldl'g ,ho Inot,umo.' b... '0 '.0
,..no _uo1oeo i, ho,l.oo ..1 It ,hould h ' " ' ultl l
10'Qu. ""thoUl 'ny po~l.ul" ".J c, '0 '0111, A ,lig"'
W1NO O1R~CTlON (AZlMUlH) VEClFICAnoN SUM ...... RY Imb,I,nc. ",III no' ... gro ... p"lo.m,nc.
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INSTALLATION CALIBRATION
Propor plocemonl of 'ho inOlfUmont i ery Impo~.nl Eddio , Tho Wind Monito r i. fu lly colib"lOd bolore "Ipmonl ond
from , ...... bull<l lng,. 0' o'h., .Welu .... can gr lly ohoul' "Quire no oOj. , lmenl . ReOllib .. tion moy b,
Inftuonce wind . peod a nd wind d iroctiM oe'O'VOlion,. To noco ..,1)' .fte, lome moin"n, nce op .."ion, PoriO<! ie
get mOlnlngful diiO fo' moot .ppliC01 ion , 10011. Iho co lib r"lon c,oclo:, oro d.. irabl. on. mo, ~ noce.lO..-y
Inotrumont woll a bove or upwind from ob,"Uellono. As a w'o", tho in",rumeol 10 UlOd in progrom. wh ie' roqu iro
gen .. ,,1 ,ule. t,e Ilr flow lIound I "'"elu'o i. di,turt>ed to lud~ing of , on,o r porlormance.
twice tho ,o illM of tho .tructuro upwind i. 11m.. tho ho ig", To colib,.,.lo, wind dl.. etlon, lho fo llowing mothod con yiold
downwind . Ind up to 'wice 'ho hoight of tho , truetu," Ibo-e vono Cll ibral ion o""urlol.. of oS' or bene, If o"ofully dono.
IIlOuna Fa, t ome oppliootlont It moy no, bo procliOOI 0' Begin by connettinll th, in. lrumonl 10 0 lignol conditioning
noce .. lry to moot tho. o reQu iromont . eirou i' whief1 h OI tome melhO<! 01 IndiOOling wind direction
.olu, Thlo m.y bo 0 di, ploy wIIlef1 ohow, wind dlreetlon
yo luOl in ongulor dog"" or limply' vohmow moniloring
F.... LURE TO PROPERLY GROU ND THE
'h' output. On' lorg. ,heel 01 PIper 0' Cl.oboord. o"olully
WI NO MONITOR d ..... IInOl, pie ! . .,ion, 01 45' incre menlO, Morl< the.e poin"
.. AY RESULT IN ERRONEOUS SIGN ... LS wllh deg .. e vo lUOl, 0', 45'. 90 Conter tho in , lrumonl
OR TRANSDUCER D..... AGE. mounting boo. ,1 Ih o OInWpoln, of 1" m.,k,ng ' ... i,h tho
junOlion bo, focinll South (1 80'1, "'Ioulily .lIgn Iho v e wllh
G,ound ing th o Wind Mon itor io vitolly Import.n,. Without uo, o'o"mlrl<lng ond ob..",o tho ind icolor oulput If Iho
pro""r g,ounaing .,otie , Ioetrico l e'OIg , con build up during .. ne pOI~ion ond IndIOlI", do not .greo within 5 , ft mly b.
certol. Ilmo,ph,rlo condillon, Ina di, ef1l1ge th,oug' tho no"" .. ol)' to odi.ll Iho potonflometor coupling Inl"o tllo
tr. nl duOl'" Th" dl,ef1"g" oon OIUle orronOOUI lignol. 0' m.ln '""" ng D.... il. for moking 1I1i, adlu,lm. nt oPP'" in t'o
,,"nodueer f. ilu,.. To diroct the di l ohl<IIO oWl y Hom the M .... NTEN.t.NCE . POTENTIOMETtR REPLACEMENT oullin. ,
'"noduurs. th o mounting post numb ly it mldo wi1l1 a atep ] , 11 10 ImoMont '0 no," !hot whilo full 1001, wind
I POoll1 on'''totio pln 'ie. Th' Wind Monilo' "ould bo dirodion on " gnol conditlon;"g oloel'onloo m.y be 350., fu ll
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mounle d on. mo,,1 pi"" w,lef1 It connOelod eorlll ground .c. lo wino di,0001ion l ignol tram In, In.l,umonl I. 352', Tho
Tho mounting pipe 'hOuld nol be p"nle' whoro Ih o Wind I lgool conditlonlnll .loOlroni"" mU l l b. ,diu, led occordingly
Monno, il mounte d Towe", or mn tl ..1 In concro'o .houla fo, ,,"mplo, In. ol'euot w'ero 0 10 1.000 VDC ropro. ontl 0'
bo connoclod to ono 0' moro IIrounding ,odo, II it i, a l ff,cu~ 10 3e0' , tho oulPut mu", ~ oaju"od for 0.978 VDC when Ihe
10 ground tho moun'ing po", in 1I\i l monnor. Iho lollowing in l lrumonl i ., 352' . (352'/360 X 1.000 vol" 0.\1 7& voh.)
melhod Ihould bO u ... d. T" IOnlOr coblo Ihiold wltO II
intorno lly connoct.d IO! !he onlitl.,lo moun'ing po, l Thi' Wind , pud co librotion il del"minod by propelle, pilen .nd
. ,iold wire o'ou ld ~ eonnoctod to on u", ground. (Roler Iho OUlPut en"OOleri"ic, of the lranoducor Co libra tion
to wiring di l gram.) 10rmul.. ohowlng propollor rpm and frequ~ncy oulpul
... Ind 'peOd oro Inol\Oded In thi. monu,l. Stondard o""uracy iI
In~lo l in"ollation il moot . .. ily dono ... rth two people. ono to _I 0 ~mloo c, For g .. ol .. ,""",.CV. 'ho d.v ice muot b,
odl"l tho In. trumon, pOl i ~on .na tho other 10 o~ .. "', ,ho individuolly ",Iibrale d I. comp"l,on with . . . Ind .poea
indicating dovioo. MOl 1011;. 1 Inllo ll lllon, tho in l t,umonl oon ",ndara Contoe! tho foctory or your l upplior 10 ooho'ulo I
b, ,..mo d ond rolurnod 10 i1> mou'tlng wi,hout rooligning NIST (No"onol ln, h'u," of Siondordl 5 Toef1noIO\lyjlrl""o~1e
tl10 , a no l in"" tho ononl,tion ring p... I .. ' .. Iho wind wind tuoool co l,oraUon in our facility
dlroOO1ion ",f,,,,nco In"oll th, Wind Monil0r following th, ..
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WlND MONITOR JR SECTION VIEW
BEARING REPLACEMENT/POTENllOMETER ADJUSTMENT
COUPUNG
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R. M. YOUNG COMPANY WIND SENSOR CALIBRATION CERTIFICATE
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SENSOR: 04106 WIND HONITOR JR-MA
SENSOR SERIAL NUMBER: WJ13492
BEARINGS: SEALED/WATERPROOF GREASE
DATE: SEP 26 2007
WIND SPEED THRESHOLD TEST: PASS
LOW WIND SPEED AMPLITUDE/FREQUENCY TEST: PASS
HIGH WIND SPEED AMPLITUDE/FREQUENCY TEST: 'ASS
VANE TORQUE TEST: PASS
SPECIAL NOTES:
SPECIAL NOTES:
Insp. By
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mN, -2.0<5 O[G~ES r.I'IX: 1.61 rGPEES
AZIMUTH POSITION us ACCURACV
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050 3rol 35~ }'O3 3M ~"~ 356 357 358 3'09 0 2315~7891
1.00 otGPEE O[fi[tSfillO
I~OOUCTlON SPECIFICATIONS
Tho ~od .1 19120 pro>id ".n. iont ,,>1'000 . uppre..ion for 33.3-36.8 Volts
up '0 . 1x .on"", . Ignol lin . HormM Iron ... n" oro . h"nl.~ to
nh grooM in.I ~ 01 d''''o.giog voltogo n.ili oQuip"'.nt p"""" Roling; 500 W.1Is pdk pOWer d .. ..".bon
Norm. lI , oft. , Ih o vO l l '~. 10' 01 on tho .. """i.t.d lin o """n, a25' Clot'"'" .,.;0;_
to oormol 10'01. lho " .",Ionl ~'O(.ot;.n deviU ,. \u<no to
high impOdonUl . t.to. In ca 01 I ~~'. Ou".nI ."...rlGad.
boYQOd '''. mo,;mum ,.Ung , tho '"'go ptOloO'ion do"'''''' .... 111
foil .I>O ~ p,OIOC1ong th o circuit.
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INSTAlLATION
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