Example of Downhole Completion Equipment: © 2011 IFP Training
Example of Downhole Completion Equipment: © 2011 IFP Training
Example of Downhole Completion Equipment: © 2011 IFP Training
Packer Systems
- Permanent packers
- Retrievable packers
Safety systems:
- Tubing Retrievable Safety Valves
- Wireline Retrievable Safety Valves
Packer Systems
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Material Selection
Material Selection
Baker Hughes’ equipment is offered in various material configurations Severely corrosive CO2 and H2S–nickel alloys such as 825, 925 and
for a variety of well conditions. Baker Hughes employs leaders in the 718 at strength levels of 110 ksi minimum yield strength and higher
field of metallurgy and polymer chemistry to ensure superior material Severely corrosive CO2, H2S and free sulfur–nickel alloys such as
recommendations are made to our customers. 625 Plus, 725 and, less frequently, C-276 at strength levels of 120 ksi
minimum yield strength and higher
For corrosive wells, Baker Hughes' corrosion metallurgists and polymer
scientists are available to provide expert material recommendations. To For equipment required to perform a temporary function and then
provide the most cost-effective recommendations, the well environment allow quick removal by drilling or milling, an additional group of
data form has been developed to aid in gathering the necessary well data. materials is used:
Cast iron
The following alloys and groups of alloys are currently the most Reinforced polymer-based composites
common materials used for the construction of packers and
related equipment: Besides the more common materials, Baker Hughes manufactures
Standard, non-corrosive service–low alloy steels (e.g. 4140) with packers and related equipment from other materials when raw material
mechanical properties compatible with API P110 tubulars availability, quantities, delivery schedules, etc., permit. Example alloys
Non-corrosive service containing H2S–low alloy steels (e.g. NACE include 316L austenitic, 22 Cr duplex, 25 Cr duplex, 25 Cr super duplex,
MR0175 compliant 4140) with mechanical properties compatible alloy 20Cb3, 28 Cr super austenitic, K-500 Monel, alloy 2025, alloy
with API L80 tubulars 2535, alloy 2550, alloy G-3 and others.
Corrosive CO2 service with little or no H2S–Martensitic and PH
stainless steels (e.g. 9Cr, 13Cr, 17-4PH, alloy 450, Super 13Cr) with
mechanical properties that vary from 80 ksi to 110 ksi minimum yield
strength; the selection of the specific corrosion-resistant alloy(s)
depends on the environment (pH, chlorides, temperature, H2S, etc.,)
and strength requirements
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Material Selection
Elastomer Selection
Ideally, seal materials have high strength and resiliency, and remain
a chevron- or v-ring-type seal stack.
unaffected by thermal or chemical environments. However, there is no
single material that offers adequate levels of these characteristics for
V-ring seal stacks can tolerate movement while holding high
all downhole applications. Effective sealing in downhole environments
pressures, providing they are always contained within a sealbore.
often requires a combination of materials to form a seal system.
Therefore, while holding differential pressure, they must remain in the
Several sets of identical seal systems can be combined to create a seal
sealbore. Selecting the most appropriate seal stack can be simplified
stack with redundant seals. Choosing the optimum seal stack requires
by referring to the seal stack service matrix shown below.
knowledge of the application and downhole conditions.
Selecting the most appropriate seal stack can be simplified by referring
Bonded seals are used in applications that require seals to be to the seal stack service matrix shown below. For additional information
repeatedly inserted into and removed from the sealbore while holding regarding packer to tubing seal systems, ask your Baker Hughes
differential pressure. This action is known as unloading. Bonded seals representative for a copy of the following:
are composed of high-strength elastomers, usually nitrile or Viton™, “What to Consider When Designing Downhole Seals,” reprinted from
which have limited operational capabilities. World Oil magazine
“Factors and Conditions Which Cause Seal Assemblies Used in
Applications beyond the capabilities of bonded seals require more Downhole Environments to Get Stuck,” Engineering Tech Data™
inert elastomers. Generally, these premium elastomeric materials Paper Number CS007
have lower resistance to extrusion than nitrile or Viton* and require “Metal-to-Metal Sealing in Hostile Environment Completion
the protection of a containment system to prevent failures. Equipment,” Engineering Tech Data Paper Number CS002
Sealing systems using contained premium elastomers are offered as
SELECTION GUIDE
Packer-to-Tubing Packing Unit
Pressure Differential Environmental Compatibility ✸
Temp. Range
Non-Unloading Unloading High pH
Seal Type Oil Base Light Brine Bromide Amine
H2S Completion
PSI MPa PSI MPa °F °C Completion Completion Completion Inhibitors
pH > 10
Nitrile
10,000 68.9 NO NO 32-300 0-149 NO OK OK CaBr2 /NaBr2
Chevron NO
OK to 250°F pH >10
70 Hard Nitrile OK
5,000 34.4 5,000 34.4 32-200 0-93 NO OK OK
Bonded to 200°F
ZnBr2 OK to 250°F
90 Hard Nitrile NO pH <10
10,000 68.9 5,000 34.4 32-300 0-149 NO OK OK
Bonded
95 Hard Viton OK
10,000 68.9 5,000 34.4 32-250 0-121 5% OK OK OK NO
Bonded to 200°F
CaBr2 /NaBr2
OK to 250°F
™
HN-Ryte 10,000 68.9 NO NO 32-350 0-177 2% OK OK OK OK
ZnBr2
NO
32-300 0-149 15% OK
V-Ryte™ 15,000 103.3 NO NO OK OK OK NO
32-400 0-204 5% to 200°F
✸ Explosive decompression is chemical and mechanical in nature related to solubility of gas in elastomer and strength of that elastomer. Under rapid decompression,
the elastomeric seals in these units may be susceptible to explosive decompression, however, explosive decompression does not occur while seals are in service.
● Refer to Baker Hughes' packer systems technical manual, Unit No. 8218-3, for complete temperature range information.
■ There are no known H2S limitations below 500°F (260°C).
*Viton is a registered trademark of Dupont.
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PERMANENT PACKER SELECTION
Setting Method
Product Wireline/ No Mandrel
Product Application Single Bore Alternate Bore
Family No. Hydraulic Hydraulic Hydrostatic Movement
Setting Tool
Signature D H43210 and H43211 x x
H41505, H41525
D, DB x x
and H41513
H41514, H41508,
DA, DAB x x
H41526 and H41503
H41306,H41308
F-1, FB-1 x x
andH41340
FA, FA-1, H41309, H41307,
x x
FAB, FAB-1 H41309 and H41341
FB-3 H41350 x x
SB-3 H40906 x x
SAB-3, H40907,
x x
SABL-3 H40908
SABL-4 H40921 x x
SB-3H H40932 x x
Granite H40934 x x x x
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Permanent Packer Systems
Advantages
Proven reliability
Slim-line design
Solid construction enables 50% faster run-in without fear
of impact damage or premature setting, making significant
rig-time savings possible
Two opposed sets of full-circle, full-strength slips ensure
packer will remain properly set
Packing element resists swab-off and packs off securely
when packer is set
Unique interlocking, expandable, metal backup rings
contact casing, creating a positive barrier to packing
element extrusion
Aflas packing element available in select casing-
weight ranges
Additional Information
The D and DB retainer production packers are also frequently used as
a permanent squeeze or testing packer or as a permanent or temporary
bridge plug.
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Permanent Packer Systems
SPECIFICATION GUIDE
D™ and DB™ Retainer Production Packer, Product Family Nos. H41505, H41525 and H41513
Casing Packer ✸ Seal Assembly ● Casing Packer ✸ Seal Assembly ●
Diameter of Min Bore Diameter of Min Bore
OD Weight ■ Max OD OD Weight ■ Max OD
Size ▲ Sealing Bore Size Thru Seals ‡ Size s Sealing Bore Size Thru Seals ‡
in. mm lb/ft in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm lb/ft in. mm in. mm in. mm
17.0–18.9 19–25 3.475 88.2 126–38 3.875 98.4 120–38 2.468 62.6
2.500 63.5 20–25 1.865 47.3 36–49 7.125 180.9
15.1–17.0 21–25 3.562 90.4 126–40 4.000 101.6 80–40 2.985 75.8
8-5/8 219.0
21–19 1.312 33.3 128–38 3.875 98.4 120–38 2.468 62.6
11.6–15.1 22–19 3.593 91.2 1.968 49.9 24–36 7.500 190.5
4-1/2 20/40–19 .984 24.9 128–40 4.000 101.6 80–40 2.985 75.8
114.3 192–47 3.875 98.4
◆ 40/80–26 1.968 49.9
10.5–13.5 23–26 3.750 95.2 2.688 68.2 194–47 4.750 120.6 190–47 3.000 76.2
41/81–26 1.750 44.4
191–47 2.500 63.5
21–19 1.312 33.3 9-5/8 244.4 36–53.5 8.125 206.3
9.5–11.6 24–19 3.812 96.8 1.968 49.9 194–40 4.000 101.6 80–40 2.985 75.8
20/40–19 .984 24.9 60/80–32 2.406 61.1
194–32 3.250 82.5
40/80–26 1.968 49.9 61/81–32 1.990 50.5
32–26 2.688 68.2
41/81–26 1.750 44.4 192–47 3.875 98.4
194–47 4.750 120.6 190–47 3.000 76.2
18–21.4 32–25 3.968 100.7 2.500 63.5 20–25 1.865 47.3
191–47 2.500 63.5
21–19 1.312 33.3 9-7/8 250.1 62.8 8.125 206.3
5 127.0 32–19 1.968 49.9 194–40 4.000 101.6 80–40 2.985 75.8
20/40–19 .984 24.9 60/80–32 2.406 61.1
194–32 3.250 82.5
40/80–26 1.968 49.9 61/81–32 1.990 50.5
34–26 2.688 68.2 3.000 76.2
11.5–13 4.250 107.9 41/81–26 1.750 44.4 190–47
212–47 4.750 120.6 191–47 or 2.500 63.5
34–25 2.500 63.5 20–25 1.865 47.3
21–19 1.312 33.3 192–47 3.875 98.4
60.7–79.2 9.000 228.6
23–26.8 34–19 4.250 107.9 1.968 49.9 2.406 61.1
20/40–19 .984 24.9 80–32 or
212–32 3.250 82.5
40/80–26 1.968 49.9 10-3/4 81–32 1.990 50.5
42–26 2.688 68.2 ⊕∆
273.0
41/81–26 1.750 44.4 190–47 3.000 76.2
20–23 4.328 109.9
21–19 1.312 33.3 214–47 4.750 120.6 191–47 or 2.500 63.5
5-1/2 139.7 42–19 1.968 49.9
20/40–19 .984 24.9 32.75–60.7 9.437 239.7 192–47 3.875 98.4
40/80–26 1.968 49.9 80–32 or 2.406 61.1
44–26 2.688 68.2 214–32 3.250 82.5
41/81–26 1.750 44.4 81–32 1.990 50.5
14–17 4.500 114.3 3.000 76.2
21–19 1.312 33.3 190–47
44–19 1.968 49.9 220–47 4.750 120.6 191–47 or 2.500 63.5
20/40–19 .984 24.9 11-3/4
298.4 42–60 10.437 265.1 192–47 3.875 98.4
60/80–32 2.406 61.1 ⊕∆
24–32 81–32 5.350 135.8 80–32 or 2.406 61.1
61/81–32 1.990 50.5 220–32 3.250 82.5
3.250 82.5 81–32 1.990 50.5
60/80–32 2.406 61.1 230–60 6.000 152.4 190–60 4.875 123.8
82–32
61/81–32 1.990 50.5 3.000 76.2
20–32 5.468 138.8 190–47
40/80–26 1.968 49.9 230–47 4.750 120.6 191–47 or 2.500 63.5
6-5/8 168.2 82–26 2.688 68.2 61–102 11.562 293.6
41/81–26 1.750 44.4 192–47 3.875 98.4
60/80–32 2.406 61.1 80–32 or 2.406 61.1
84–32 3.250 82.5 230–32 3.250 82.5
61/81–32 1.990 50.5 13-3/8 81–32 1.990 50.5
20 5.687 144.4 ⊕∆
339.7
40/80–26 1.968 49.9 240–60 6.000 152.4 190–60 4.875 123.8
84–26 2.688 68.2
41/81–26 1.750 44.4 190–47 3.000 76.2
240–47 12.000 304.8 4.750 120.6 191–47 or 2.500 63.5
42/62–30 2.375 60.3 48–72
53.60–57.10 64–30 4.937 125.40 3.000 76.2 192–47 3.875 98.4
40/60–30 1.970 50.0
80–32 or
60/80–32 2.406 61.1 240–32 3.250 82.5 2.406 61.1
38–46.4 81–32 5.350 135.8 81–32
61/81–32 1.990 50.5
3.250 82.5
60/80–32 2.406 61.1
✸ For information on packer accessory sizes not found in the specification guide,
82–32 refer to Baker Hughes' packer systems technical manual or contact your
61/81–32 1.990 50.5
32–42.7 5.468 138.8 Baker Hughes representative
40/80–26 1.968 49.9
82–26 2.688 68.2
41/81–26 1.750 44.4 ● Tubing-seal assemblies, tubing-seal and spacer nipples
60/80–32 2.406 61.1 ■ Includes some drillpipe and line-pipe weights
7 177.8 84–32 3.250 82.5
23–32 5.687 144.4
61/81–32 1.990 50.5 ▲ When proposed for use in other than the casing weight shown, contact your
40/80–26 1.968 49.9 Baker Hughes representative
84–26 2.688 68.2
41/81–26 1.750 44.4 ‡ Minimum bore applicable to standard G, E and K seal assemblies only; not
60/80–32 2.406 61.1
20–29 86–32 5.875 149.2 3.250 82.5 applicable to L, M and N seal assemblies with K-RYTE and R-RYTE seals which may
61/81–32 1.990 50.5
60/80–32 2.406 61.1
have reduced IDs
88–32 3.250 82.5 ◆ In 4-1/2-in. (114.3 mm) OD 11.6 lb/ft and heavier casing, the size 20 wireline
61/81–32 1.990 50.5
17–20 6.187 157.1 pressure setting assembly is too large and the size 10 assembly must be used.
40/80–26 1.968 49.9
88–26 2.688 68.2
41/81–26 1.750 44.4 In 4-1/2-in. (114.3 mm) 9.5 and 10.5 lb/ft casing, either the size 10 or 20 assembly
60/80–32 2.406 61.1 may be used.
45.3–51.2 86–32 5.875 149.2 3.250 82.5
61/81–32 1.990 50.5 ⊕ Packers for sizes 10-3/4-in. (273.0 mm) and larger casing should be run and set
60/80–32 2.406 61.1 on a hydraulic setting tool. Product Family Nos. H41370, H41371, H741372, H41570,
88–32 3.250 82.5
61/81–32 1.990 50.5
33.7–39 6.187 157.1 H41572, H41574 or H43712
40/80–26 1.968 49.9
7-5/8 193.6 88–26 2.688 68.2 ∆ Packers for these sizes of casing are also available with other size seal bores on
41/81–26 1.750 44.4
60/80–32 2.406 61.1
special order.
92–32 3.250 82.5
61/81–32 1.990 50.5
24–33.7 6.375 161.9
40/80–26 1.968 49.9
92–26 2.688 68.2
41/81–26 1.750 44.4
60/80–32 2.406 61.1
88–32 3.250 82.5
61/81–32 1.990 50.5
7-3/4 196.9 46.1–48.6 6.187 157.1
40/80–26 1.968 49.9
88–26 2.688 68.2
41/81–26 1.750 44.4
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Permanent Packer Systems
Advantages
Slim-line design
Solid construction enables 50% faster run-in without fear
of impact damage or premature setting, making significant
rig-time savings possible
Two opposed sets of full-circle, full-strength slips ensure
packer will remain properly set
Packing element resists swab-off and packs off securely
when packer is set
Unique interlocking, expandable, metal backup rings
contact casing, creating a positive barrier to packing
element extrusion
Typically has increased rating over similar size D or DB
packer, when accessory seals are landed in alternate bore
Aflas packing element is available in select casing
weight ranges
Additional Information
The DAB™ packer’s threaded (box or pin) bottom guide differentiates
it from the DA. This DAB guide can be specified for acceptance of a
mill-out extension, seal-bore extension or virtually any component
desired. DA packers and their guides can also be ordered separately
by those interested in maximum inventory flexibility.
Accessories
Packer plugging devices; packer sealing systems; packer extensions;
parallel flow systems
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Permanent Packer Systems
SPECIFICATION GUIDE
DA™ Retainer Production Packer, Product Family Nos. H41503, H41508, H41514 and H41526
Packer Sealing Bore
Casing Packer ▲
Upper Lower ▼
Seal Min Bore Seal Min Bore
OD Weight ● Max OD Seal Bore Seal Bore ‡
Size ■ Assembly Thru Seals ∆ Assembly Thru Seals ∆
in. mm lb/ft in. mm in. mm Size ◆ in. mm in. mm Size ◆ in. mm
11.6–15.1 3.593 91.2 22DA25 21–19 1.312 33.3
4-1/2 ✸ 114.3 2.500 63.5 20DA25 1.875 47.6 1.968 49.9 or or or
9.5–11.6 3.812 96.8 24DA25 20/40–19 0.984 24.9
20–23 4.328 109.9 42DA32 40DA/
5-1/2 139.7 3.250 82.5 2.500 63.5 2.688 68.2 40/80–26 1.968 49.9
14–17 4.500 114.3 44DA32 SA32
20–32 5.468 138.8 82DA40 60/80–32 2.406 61.1
80DA/
6-5/8 168.2 4.000 101.6 3.250 82.5 3.250 82.5 or or or
20 5.687 144.4 84DA40 SA40
61/81–32 1.990 50.5
60DA36 3.000 76.2 42/62–30 2.375 60.3
53.6–57.1 4.937 125.4 64DA36 3.625 92.0 or or or 3.000 76.2 or or or
61DA36 2.875 73.0 40/60–30 1.968 49.9
7 177.8 32–42.7 5.468 138.8 82DA40 60/80–32 2.406 61.1
80DA/
23–32 5.687 144.4 84DA40 4.000 101.6 3.250 82.5 3.250 82.5 or or or
SA40
17–20 6.187 157.1 88DA40 61/81–32 1.990 50.5
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Permanent Packer Systems
Advantages
Slim-line design
Solid construction enables 50% faster run in without fear of impact damage or premature setting,
making significant rig-time savings possible
Two opposed sets of full-circle, full-strength slips ensure packer will remain properly set
Packing element resists swab off and packs off securely when packer is set
Unique interlocking, expandable, metal backup rings contact casing, creating a positive barrier
to packing element extrusion
Aflas packing element is available in select casing-weight ranges
Additional Information
F-1 guides can also be ordered separately by those interested in maximum inventory flexibility.
SPECIFICATION GUIDE
Casing Packer ▲ Seal Assembly ●
OD Weight ✸ Max OD Seal Bore ◆ Min Bore Thru Seals ⊕
Size ‡ Size
in. mm lb/ft in. mm in. mm in. mm
11.6–15.1 22–23 3.593 91.2 20–23 1.703 43.2
4-1/2 ■ 114.3 2.390 60.7
9.5–11.6 24–23 3.718 94.4 21–23 1.807 45.9
24.1 22–23 3.593 91.2 20–23 1.703 43.2
5 127.0 2.390 60.7
21.4–24.1 24–23 3.718 94.4 21–23 1.807 45.9
20–23 43–30 4.437 112.7 42/62–30 2.375 60.3
5-1/2 139.7 14–17 45–30 4.562 115.8 3.000 76.2 or or or
14 47–30 4.750 120.6 40/60–30 1.970 50.0
20-24 83–40 5.687 144.4
6-5/8 168.2 4.000 101.6 80–40 2.985 75.8
17 85–40 5.875 149.2
32–38 83–40 5.687 144.4
26–32 85–40 5.875 149.2
7 177.8 4.000 101.6 80–40 2.985 75.8
20–23 87–40 6.000 152.4
17–20 89–40 ▼ 6.250 158.7
33.7–42.8 89–40 ▼ 6.250 158.7
7-5/8 193.6 4.000 101.6 80–40 2.985 75.8
24–33.7 91–40 ▼ 6.500 165.1
7-3/4 196.9 46.1–48.6 89–40 6.250 158.7 4.000 101.6 80–40 2.985 75.8
40–58.4 192–60 8.218 208.4
9-5/8 244.4 6.000 152.4 190–60 4.875 123.8
36–47 194–60 8.438 214.3
9-7/8 250.1 62.8 192–60 8.218 208.4 6.000 152.4 190–60 4.875 123.8
13-3/8 339.7 61–72 240–93 11.625 295.2 9.375 238.1 240–93 7.995 203.0
Advantages
Slim-line design
Solid construction enables 50% faster run-in without fear
of impact damage or premature setting, making significant
rig-time savings possible
Two opposed sets of full-circle, full-strength slips ensure
packer will remain properly set
Packing element resists swab-off and packs off securely
when packer is set
Unique interlocking, expandable, metal backup rings
contact casing, creating a positive barrier to packing
element extrusion
Largest possible bore through packer with accessory seals
in alternate bore
Typically has rating greater than similar size F-1 or FB-1
when accessory seals are landed in alternate bore
Aflas packing element is available in select casing
weight ranges
Additional Information
FA-1 packers and their guides can also be ordered separately by those
interested in maximum inventory flexibility.
Additional Information
Packer plugging devices; packer sealing systems; packer extensions;
parallel flow systems
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Permanent Packer Systems
SPECIFICATION GUIDES
FA™ and FAB™ Retainer Production Packer, Product Family Nos. H41302 and H41305
Casing Packer ■ Packer Sealing Bore
Upper Lower ⊕
OD Weight ✸ Max OD Seal Min Bore Min Bore
Size ● Seal Bore Seal Bore ◆ Accessory
Assembly Thru Seals ✧ Thru Seals ✧
Size ▼
in. mm lb/ft in. mm in. mm Size ▼ in. mm in. mm in. mm
2-3/8 60.3 4.6–5.1 023FA12 1.750 44.4 1.250 31.7 020FA12 0.750 19.0 - - - - -
2-7/8 73.0 6.4–6.5 028FA18 2.220 56.3 1.875 47.6 020FA18 1.250 31.7 1.250 31.7 020FA12 0.750 19.0
12.7–13.3 033FA20 2.562 65.0
3-1/2 88.9 2.062 52.3 030FA20 1.421 34.9 1.531 28.8 030FA15 1.000 25.4
7.7–9.3 035FA20 2.765 70.2
12.6–14 13FA25 ‡ 3.062 77.7
4 101.6 2.500 63.5 11FA25 1.875 47.6 1.875 47.6 11–18 1.000 25.4
9.5–11.6 15FA25 ‡ 3.187 80.9
11.6–15.1 22FA30 3.609 91.6 21–23 1.807 45.9
4-1/2 ∆ 114.3 3.000 76.2 20FA/SA30 2.390 60.7 2.390 60.7 or or or
9.5–11.6 24FA30 3.718 94.4
20–23 1.703 43.2
5 127.0 See FA-1 Specification Guide
40FA/SA36 42/62–30 2.375 60.3
5-1/2 139.7 20–23.8 43FA36 4.437 112.7 3.625 92.0 or 3.000 76.2 3.000 76.2
40/60–30 1.970 50.0
60DA36
™
See FA-1 Specification Guide for sizes 5-in. (127.0 mm) 15–21 lb/ft and larger, ID casing.
FA-1™ and FAB-1™ Retainer Production Packer, Product Family Nos. H41307 and H41309
Casing Packer ■ Packer Sealing Bore
Upper Lower ⊕
OD Weight ✸ Max OD Seal Min Bore Min Bore
Size Seal Bore Seal Bore ◆ Accessory
Assembly Thru Seals ✧ Thru Seals ✧
Size ▼
in. mm lb/ft in. mm in. mm Size ▼ in. mm in. mm in. mm
5 127.0 15–20.8 32FA30 3.968 100.7 3.000 76.2 20FA/SA30 2.390 60.7 2.500 63.5 20–25 1.865 47.3
32.3–35.3 32FA30 3.968 100.7 3.000 76.2 20FA/SA30 2.390 60.7 2.500 63.5 20–25 1.865 47.3
40FA/SA36
14–17 45FA36 4.562 115.8 or 3.000 76.2
60DA36 42/62–30 2.375 60.3
5-1/2 139.7
3.625 92.0 or 3.000 76.2 or or or
41FA/SA36 40/60 1.970 50.0
13–14 47FA36 4.750 120.6 or 2.875 73.0
61DA36
20–24 83FA47 5.687 144.4 82FA47 4.000 101.6
6-5/8 168.2 4.750 120.6 or or or 4.000 101.6 80–40 2.985 75.8
17 85FA47 5.875 149.2 81FA47 3.875 98.4
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Permanent Packer Systems
Advantages
Slim-line design
Solid construction enables faster run-in without fear of impact damage or
premature setting, making significant rig-time savings possible
Two opposed sets of full-circle, full-strength slips ensure packer will
remain properly set
Packing element resists swab-off and packs off securely when packer is set
Unique interlocking, expandable, metal backup rings contact casing, creating
a positive barrier to packing element extrusion
Flanged-up completions for safety
Setting requires no rotation or reciprocation, eliminating spacing out or
landing problems
All O-rings supported by backup rings to improve long-term seal integrity
SB-3 Packers designed for pressure differential up to 10,000 psi
All alloy materials within packer are suitable for H2S service
Seal assembly, on which packer is run, serves as a seal nipple after packer
is set, providing single-run completion
B Guide, furnished as standard equipment, enables mill-out extension or other
component to be attached below the packer
Test fixtures permit high-pressure surface testing of O-ring seals and
tailpipe connections
Additional Information
A guide for seal-bore extension can be furnished if required. The packer is also available
in S-3™ (box x pin) configuration by special order
Packer Accessories
Sealing systems; expansion joints; plugging devices; packer bore receptacles;
SB-3 retainer production packer with B™ guide for mill-out extension,
Product Family No. H40906 (Nitrile) and Product Family No. H40924 (Aflas)
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SPECIFICATION GUIDE
SB-3™ Hydraulic-Set Retainer Production Packer, Product Family No. H40906
Casing Packer ■ Standard Seal Assembly
OD Weight ✸ OD Seal Bore Min Bore Thru Seals ‡
Size ● Size
in. mm lb/ft in. mm in. mm in. mm
21–19 1.312 33.3
5 127.0 15–21 32–19 3.968 100.7 1.968 49.9
20–19 0.984 24.9
5-1/2 139.7 13–17 44–25 4.500 114.3 2.500 63.5 20–25 1.865 47.3
17–32 82–32 5.468 138.8 80–32 2.406 61.1
6-5/8 168.2 3.250 82.5 or or or
17–20 84–32 5.687 144.4 81–32 1.990 50.5
32–38 82–32 5.468 138.8
80–32 2.406 61.1
7 177.8 20–32 84–32 5.687 144.4 3.250 82.5 or or or
81–32 1.990 50.5
17–20 88–32 6.187 157.1
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Advantages
Slim-line design
Solid construction enables 50% faster run-in without fear of impact
damage or premature setting, making significant rig-time savings possible
Two opposed sets of full-circle, full-strength slips ensure packer will
remain properly set
Packing element resists swab-off and packs off securely when packer is set
Unique interlocking, expandable, metal backup rings contact casing, creating
a positive barrier to packing element extrusion
Aflas™ packing element is available in select casing-weight ranges
Additional Information
The SAB-3 and SABL-3 packers have been designed to give maximum strength,
uniformity of setting pressure and standardization of all alloy materials for
H2S service.
The SAB-3 packers offer bores comparable to the DA™ packers in their
corresponding sizes.
The SABL-3 (large-bore) packers offer larger bores more comparable to the FA™
packers and as a result carry a lower-pressure rating than the SAB-3 packer.
The SABL-3 packers are only available in standard sizes.
Packer Accessories
Sealing systems; expansion joints; parallel flow systems; plugging devices;
packer-bore receptacles
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SPECIFICATION GUIDES
SAB-3™ Hydraulic-Set Retainer Production Packer, Product Family No. H40907
Casing Packer ✸ Packer Sealing Bore
Upper Lower ■
Max
OD Weight ● Seal Min Bore Seal Min Bore
Size ▲ OD Seal Bore Seal Bore
Assembly Thru Seals Assembly Thru Seals
in. mm lb/ft in. mm in. mm Size in. mm in. mm Size in. mm
20–19 .984 24.9
5 127.0 15–21 32SAB30 x 19 3.968 100.7 3.000 76.2 20FA30 2.390 60.7 1.968 49.9
21–19 1.312 33.3
5-1/2 139.7 13–17 44SAB32 x 25 4.500 114.3 3.250 82.5 40DA32 2.500 63.5 2.500 63.5 20–25 1.865 47.3
17–32 82SAB40 x 32 5.468 138.8
6-5/8 168.2 4.000 101.3 80DA40 3.250 82.5 3.250 82.5 80–32 2.406 61.1
17–20 84SAB40 x 32 5.687 144.4
32–44 82SAB40 x 32 5.468 138.8
7 177.8 20–32 84SAB40 x 32 5.687 144.4 4.000 101.3 80DA40 3.250 82.5 3.250 82.5 80–32 2.406 61.1
17–20 88SAB40 x 32 6.187 157.1
33.7–39 88SAB40 x 32 6.187 157.1
7-5/8 193.6 4.000 101.3 80DA40 3.250 82.5 3.250 82.5 80–32 2.406 61.1
24–39 92SAB40 x 32 6.375 161.9
7-3/4 196.9 46.1–48.6 88SAB40 6.187 157.1 4.000 101.3 80DA40 3.250 82.5 3.250 82.5 80–32 2.406 61.1
8-5/8 219.0 24–36 128SAB47 x 40 7.500 190.5 4.750 120.6 81FA47 3.875 98.4 4.000 101.6 80/120–40 3.000 76.2
191–47 2.500 63.5
194SAB60 x 47 4.750 120.6 190–47 3.000 76.2
9-5/8 244.4 32.3–58.4 8.125 206.3 6.000 152.4 190DA60 4.875 123.8
192–47 3.875 98.4
194SAB60 x 48 4.895 ‡ 124.3 - - -
191–47 2.500 63.5
194SAB60 x 47 4.750 120.6 190–47 3.000 76.2
9-7/8 250.1 62.8 8.125 206.3 6.000 152.4 190DA60 4.875 123.8
192–47 3.875 98.4
194SAB60 x 48 4.895 ‡ 124.3 - - -
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Baker Model SB-3,SAB-3 And SABL-3 Retainer Unit No. 4782 06-15-04
Production Packers Rev. B Page 13 of 24
SB-3 Packers
Minimum Setting
Packer Size Piston Area in2
Pressure (psi)
32 SB 19 3.8
44 SB 25 5.6 4,500
82 SB 32 6.0
84 SB 32 7.3 4,000
88 SB 32 9.1
92 SB 32 9.6
128 SB 40 8.3
3,500
194 SB 32
13.6
194 SB 47
194 SB 60 8.1
SAB-3 Packers
Minimum Setting
Packer Size Piston Area in2
Pressure (psi)
32 SAB 30x19 3.9
44 SAB 32x25 5.6
4,500
82 SAB 32x35
6.0
82 SAB 40x32
84 SAB 40x27
84 SAB 40x29 7.3 4,000
84 SAB 40x32
88 SAB 40x32 9.1
92 SAB 40x32 9.6
128 SAB 47x40 8.3
3,500
194 SAB 47x38
194 SAB 60x47 13.6
194 SAB 60x48
Unit No. 4782 06-15-04 Baker Model SB-3,SAB-3 And SABL-3 Retainer
Rev. B Page 14 of 24 Production Packers
SABL-3 Packers
Minimum Setting
Packer Size Piston Area in2
Pressure (psi)
32 SABL 30x24 3.8
43 SABL 36x27 4.1
81 SABL 40x32 7.8
83 SABL 47x38
4.6
83 SABL 47x3.958
85 SABL 47x38
85 SABL 47x3.958
5.7 4,500
85 SABL 47x40
85 SABL 47x4.125
85 SABL 48x38 5.3
85 SABL 48x3.958 5.7
85 SABL 48x4.145 5.4
87 SABL 47x38 5.8
89 SABL 52x4.25 7.8
91 SABL 47x38 8.1
128 SABL 60x47
8.3
128 SABL 60x50
3,500
194 SABL 71x58
194 SABL 73x60 8.1
194 SABL 73x6.059
214 SABL 73x60 18.8 3,000
Note:
• Setting pressure is specific to each packer because of variations in piston area on
each size
• Temperature defines selection of packing element hardness
• Small piston area hence high setting pressure
Reference - Region Engineers Manual (BotWeb) Unit 610.01 Page 1 of 1
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Retrievable Packer Systems
Advantages
Holds pressure from above and below, without relying on set-down
weight, tubing tension, or hydraulic hold down
Provides tubing anchoring with tension applied, suitable for
pumping wells or injection, controlling tubing forces related to change
fluid temperatures
Opposed, non-transferring, dovetail slips prevent packer movement
associated with changing differential pressures, while allowing the
landing of the tubing in tension, neutral or compression
Right-hand tubing rotation controls setting and releasing
Packing element compression locks in by ratcheting action of lock
segments, which restricts rotation to one direction
Accessories
To provide a simple and reliable injection system for retrieving an injection string
without having to unseat the packer:
L-10 or L-316 on-off sealing connectors, Product Family Nos. H68420 and H68422.
Baker Hughes blanking plug can be used in the seating nipple profile of the on-off
sealing connector to provide a means of plugging the lower zone while the tubing
is being pulled.
A-3 LOK-SET
Retrievable Casing Packer
Product Family No. H64630
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SPECIFICATION GUIDES
A-3™ LOK-SET Retrievable Casing Packer, Product Family No. H64630
Casing Packer
Max Gage
OD Weight ✸ Nom ID
Size Ring OD
in. mm lb/ft in. mm in. mm
4 101.6 9.5–12.9 41A2 1.500 38.1 3.244 82.4
4-1/2 144.3 21.6–23.6 41A2 1.500 38.1 3.244 82.4
4 101.6 9.5 41A4 1.500 38.1 3.423 112.4
18.8 41A4 3.423 112.4
1.500 38.1
13.5–17.7 41B 3.578 90.9
4-1/2 114.3
11.6–13.5 43A2 3.786 96.2
1.978 50.2
9.5–10.5 43A4 3.786 96.2
15–18 43B 4.140 105.2
5 127.0 1.978 50.2
11.5–15 43C 4.265 108.3
26 43C 4.265 108.3
20–23 45A2 4.515 114.7
5-1/2 139.7 1.978 50.2
15.5 –20 45A4 4.656 118.3
13–15.5 45B 4.796 121.8
26 45B 4.796 121.8
6 152.4 20–23 45C 1.978 50.2 5.078 129.0
15–18 45D 5.171 131.3
34 45E 5.421 137.7
1.978 50.2
24–32 45F 5.499 139.7
6-5/8 168.3 24 47A2 2.441 62.0 5.671 144.0
17–24 45G 1.978 50.2 5.796 147.2
17–20 47A4 2.441 62.0 5.827 148.0
38 47A2 5.671 144.0
32–35 47A4 5.827 148.0
7 177.8 26–29 47B2 2.441 62.0 5.983 152.0
23–26 47B4 6.093 154.8
17–20 47C2 6.281 159.5
33.7–39 47C4 6.468 164.3
7-5/8 193.7 24–29.7 47D2 2.441 62.0 6.687 169.9
20–24 47D4 6.827 173.4
44–49 49A2 7.327 186.1
8-5/8 219.1 32–40 49A4 3.500 88.9 7.546 191.7
20–28 49B 7.796 198.0
47–53.5 51A2 8.234 209.1
9-5/8 244.5 40–47 51A4 3.500 88.9 8.452 214.7
29.3–36 51B 8.608 218.6
AL-2™ Large Bore LOK-SET Retrievable Casing Packer Product Family No. H64628
Casing Packer
Max Diameter of
OD Weight Nom ID Max Gage Ring OD
Size Compressed Drag Block
in. mm lb/ft in. mm in. mm in. mm
20 45A2 x 2-3/8 4.562 115.9 4.592 116.6
5-1/2 139.7 15.5–17 45A4 x 2-3/8 2.375 60.3 4.656 118.3 4.750 120.7
13 45B x 2-3/8 4.796 121.8 4.902 124.5
6 152.4 26 45B x 2-3/8 2.375 60.3 4.796 121.8 4.902 124.5
✸ When selecting a packer for a casing weight common to two weight ranges (same OD), choose the packer size shown for the lighter of the two weight
ranges. Example: for 7-in. (177.8 mm) OD 26 lb/ft casing use packer size 47B4. Under certain circumstances the other packer size may be run, such
as when running in mixed casing strings.
Repair kits, including such items as packing elements, seal rings, etc., are available for redressing Baker Retrievable Packers. Contact your Baker Hughes
representative. Use only Baker Hughes repair parts.
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Advantages
Operationally simple
Hydraulically activated, hydrostatic-set, low-pressure,
rig-pump-capable activation
Field-adjustable shear release
Built-in unloader and bypass aids in releasing and retrieving
Packoff is mechanically locked and constantly reinforced by
hydrostatic pressure
Triple-seal multi-durometer elements ensure pressure integrity over a
wide range of temperatures and conforms easily to casing irregularities
No mandrel movement during setting allows stacked-packer applications
Accessories
A tubing-plugging device must be positioned below the packer for actuation:
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SPECIFICATION GUIDES
FH™ HYDROSTATIC-SET SINGLE-STRING PACKER, Product Family No. H78108
Casing Packer
OD Weight Nom ID Max Gage Ring OD
Size
in. mm lb/ft in. mm in. mm
4-1/2 114.3 9.5–13.5 43A 1.978 50.2 3.786 95.2
15–18 43B 4.140 105.2
5 127.0 1.978 50.2
11.5–15 43C 4.255 108.3
26 43C 4.255 108.3
20–23 45A2 4.515 114.7
5-1/2 139.7 1.978 50.2
15.5 –20 45A4 4.656 118.3
13–15.5 45B 4.796 121.8
26 45B 4.796 121.8
6 152.4 20–23 45C 1.978 50.2 5.078 129.0
15–18 45D 5.171 131.3
34 45E2 5.421 137.7
1.978 50.2
6-5/8 168.3 28–32 45E4 5.499 139.7
24–28 46A4 2.416 61.4 5.603 142.3
7 177.8 38 46A4 2.416 61.4 5.603 142.3
24 47A2 2.416 or 61.4 or 5.671 144.0
6-5/8 168.3
17–20 47A4 2.000 50.8 5.827 148.0
38 47A2 5.671 144.0
32–35 47A4 2.416 61.4 5.827 148.0
7 177.8 26–29 47B2 or or 5.983 152.0
20–26 47B4 2.000 50.8 6.093 154.8
17–20 47C2 6.281 159.5
33.7–39 47C4 2.416 61.4 6.468 164.3
7-5/8 193.7 24–29.7 47D2 or or 6.687 169.9
20–24 47D4 2.000 50.8 6.827 173.4
44–49 49A2 3.000 or 46.2 or 7.327 186.1
8-5/8 219.1 32–40 49A4 2.416 or 61.4 or 7.546 191.7
20–28 49B 2.000 50.8 7.796 198.0
47–53.5 51A2 3.000 or 46.2 or 8.233 209.1
9-5/8 244.5 40–47 51A4 2.416 or 61.4 or 8.452 214.7
29.3–36 51B 2.000 50.8 8.608 218.6
When selecting a packer for a casing weight common to two weight ranges (same OD), choose the packer size shown for the lighter of the two weight
ranges. Example: for 7 in. (177.8 mm) 20 lb/ft casing use packer size 47C2. Under certain circumstances the other packer size may be run, such as
when running in mixed-casing strings.
NOTE: Repair kits, including such items as packing elements, seal rings, etc., are available for redressing retrievable packers.
Contact your Baker Hughes representative. Use only genuine Baker Hughes repair parts.
When selecting a packer for a casing weight common to two weight ranges (same OD), choose the packer size shown for the lighter of the two weight
ranges. Example: for 7-in. (177.8 mm) 20 lb/ft casing use packer size 47C2. Under certain circumstances the other packer size may be run, such as
when running in mixed-casing strings.
NOTE: Repair kits, including such items as packing elements, seal rings, etc., are available for redressing retrievable packers.
Contact your Baker Hughes representative. Use only genuine Baker Hughes repair parts.
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Advantages
Slip-element-slip grips slips isolated from high pressure
Large ID is similar to large-bore permanent packers
Proven high performance, tested to ISO 14310 VO requirement
Retrieval on production tubing by through-tubing chemical or mechanical cut or shear release
Retrieval on workstring by retrieving tool or milling tool
The patented field proven zero-extrusion back up system is designed for ease of removal
Positive debris barrier, protects slips from deposits and debris for ensured retrieval
Multiple setting options, configurable for traditional or interventionless setting
No body movement during setting; ideal for single- or multiple-packer completions
Modular design suited for threaded connections or upper sealbore
Optional low-pressure setting in certain sizes
Additional Information
The Premier can be threaded directly to the production string or connected with an anchor-seal assembly.
One-trip setting is accomplished by pressuring up against a plugging device below the packer. Retrieval on
the production string is accomplished by cutting the mandrel with a chemical or mechanical cutting tool.
Shift-to-release and shear-release options are available for medium-service applications.
SPECIFICATION GUIDE
Casing Packer
Optional Upper
OD Weight Max OD Min ID
Size Sealbore Elastomers
in. mm lb/ft in. mm in. mm in. mm
5-1/2 139.7 20–23 450-(36x)239 4.500 114.3 3.625 92.1 2.390 60.7 Aflas™
582-(47x)387 3.875 98.4
4.750 120.7
32–35 582-(47x)376 5.820 147.8 3.760 95.5
582-(36x)287 3.625 92.1 2.870 72.9
591-(47x)387 3.875 98.4 HNBR,
4.750 120.7
7 177.8 29–32 591-(47x)376 5.910 150.1 3.760 95.5 Nitrile and
591-(36x)287 3.625 92.1 2.870 72.9 Aflas
598-(47x)387 3.875 98.4
4.750 120.7
26–29 598-(47x)376 5.983 152.0 3.760 95.5
598-(36x)287 3.625 92.1 2.870 72.9
645-(47x)387 3.875 98.4
33.7–39 6.450 163.8 HNBR,
645-(47x)376 3.760 95.5
7-5/8 193.6 4.750 120.7 Nitrile and
659-(47x)387 3.875 98.4
29.7–33.7 6.590 167.4 Aflas
659-(47x)376 3.760 95.5
831-(60x)490 4.900 124.5
6.000 155.8
47–53.5 831-(60x)475 8.310 211.1 4.750 120.7
HNBR,
831-(47x)387 4.750 120.7 3.875 98.4
9-5/8 244.5 Nitrile and
845-(60x)490 4.900 124.5
6.000 155.8 Aflas
40–47 845-(60x)475 8.450 214.6 4.750 120.7
845-(47x)387 4.750 120.7 3.875 98.4
934-(73x)600 7.375 187.3 6.000 155.8 HNBR,
10-3/4 273.1 60.7–65.7 9.345 237.3 Nitrile and
934-(60x)475 6.000 155.8 4.750 120.7
Aflas
68 Premier Removable
13-3/8 339.7 1209x850 12.090 307.1 10.183 258.6 8.500 215.9 Nitrile
72 Production Packer
13-5/8 338.5 88 1209x850 12.090 307.1 10.183 258.6 8.500 215.9 Nitrile Product Family No. H78463
When upper sealbore is used, the packer can be retrieved on the workstring using the Premier workstring
retrieving tool (POWER), Product Family No. H78464. 5-1/2 is V3 rated.
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FH Double-Grip Hydrostatic Single-String Packer Unit No. 8126 10-1-03
Rev. New Page 11 of 28
F" 4,725 lb
P= = = 1,750 psi
Hydraulic Setting Area 2.7 sq in.
Pressure may also be applied to the annulus in low hydrostatic applications to reduce the minimum tubing
pressure required for proper pack-off.
FHL Double-Grip Large Bore Hydrostatic Single Unit No. 8126-2 10-1-03
String Packer Rev. New Page 3 of 7
Sur-Set lock mandrels are generally based on a no-go design which gives a positive indication of the location of the nipple, a selective version may
also be offered. The no-go shoulder is used for positioning only. Once the locking dogs are fully set the no-go shoulder is free from all pressure.
When running in, the lock slides into the nipple profile, contacts the nipples no-go shoulder and stops in the precise position. Jarring down begins
the expansion of the dogs into the nipple groove, when the flow control device is fully set the locking dogs take the weight off the no-go shoulder.
All pressure from above and below is now resting on the locking dogs. This was designed to eliminate operators' concerns about pressure ratings,
reliability of setting and retention of flow control devices inside high-volume wells. Sur-Set draws on our past experience with many different types
of lock mandrel designs, as well as, comparisons of competitive products to address these problems.
Sur-Set can be used to secure flow control devices such as blanking plugs, check valves, chokes, gauges and other flow control devices in strategic
locations within the completion string by use of seating nipples. The system is composed of three major components; a nipple profile located in the
production string, a locking mandrel containing the flow control device, which is used to locate and lock into the production seating nipple, and the
running tool which allows the lock to remain attached if not properly set in the correct seating nipple.
4) Continue to jar down rotated dogs lift lock of no-go, all loads now taken by dogs, take overpull to insure lock is set
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APPLICATIONS
The Baker Hughes top and bottom no-go seating nipples provide for the location
of various wireline flow control devices in the production string. The nipple’s no-go
shoulder is used to help locate and set the Sur-Set™ lock, but, it is unloaded once
the setting operation is completed.
The top no-go seating nipple is designed to accept only those top no-go type
locks which carry the same letter designations as the seating nipple, either either
Model AF™, Model HF™, or extreme depending upon the required pressure rating.
The bottom no-go seating nipple is designed to accept only those bottom no-go
locks and accessories which carry the same letter designations as the seating
nipple, either Model AR™, Model HR™, or Extreme R™, depending on the required
pressure rating.
The selective nipples allow for selective setting of Sur-Set lock mandrels,
resulting in the ability of running a single size sealbore diameter to be installed
along the tubing string.
The location and number of seating nipples should be carefully considered in the
completion planning stages to allow maximum versatility in the positioning of Model AR Top No-Go
Seating Nipple
various flow control accessories. Product Family No. H80178
These nipples are manufactured per NACE specification MR-01-75 (latest revision).
Land blanking plugs to shut in the well or to test the production tubing
Land velocity type safety valves (SSCSV)
Land equalizing check valves
Land circulating blanking plugs
Land chokes to reduce surface flowing pressures or to have pressure drops
downhole to prevent surface freezing in gas production
Land instrument hangers with geophysical devices such as pressure and
temperature recorders
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The Baker Hughes Models AR™, HR™, and Extreme R™ lock assemblies are bottom
no-go style locks. These locks have a no-go shoulder either on the packing
mandrel or, in cases where packing is not required, it is located on the flow
control accessory. These locks will land and lock flow control devices only in
the Models AR, HR, and extreme R bottom no-go seating nipples. Lock selection
should be compatible with the size and model designation (based on designed
pressure rating) of the selected seating nipple.
The selective Sur-Set™ line uses all the features from the standard top and
bottom no-go Sur-Set locking mandrels with the added benefit of maintaining one
sealbore diameter for the entire production string. This is accomplished by adding
a Model A-4™ or Model H-4™ locator to an Model AR lock. The Sur-Set locking Model AR Bottom No-Go
mandrels are run with a Model A™ running tool, (product family no. H81155), and Lock Mandrel
Model D™ probe, (product family no. H81156). Product Family No. H83601
Features/Benefits
Simple and rugged construction
Large pressure bearing locking dogs eliminating no-go shoulder swaging
Locking mechanism is located above the seating elements, therefore
no o-rings are required
Smooth bore through the lock does not subject the operating mechanism
to corrosion or sticking by foreign materials
Running tool gives a positive indication that the lock is set in the nipple
Model AF Top No-Go
and that the locking operation is complete
Lock Mandrel
All locks are good for H2S/CO2 service at 300°F (148.8°C) with Product Family No. H83602
standard seals
The lock and running tool are compatible with normal wireline equipment
and procedures
Vibration proof
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Features/Benefits
Integral seal carried on removable mandrel
Standard running and pulling
Debris tolerant
Positive shut off
Available for HP/HT applications
Provides positive indication that lock is set in nipple profile
Features/Benefits
Single-tripinstallation
Idealfor gas wells
Provides positive indication that lock is set in nipple profile
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The Model V bottom check valve uses a standard Sur-Set locking mandrel for the seating and locking
method and uses a sleeve for bypass and equalization.
The check valves are designed to seat in Models AF™ and AR™ type seating nipple profiles.
The Models AFV™ and ARV™ equalizing check valves are designed to hold a maximum of 10,000 psi
(690 bar) from above. The HP/HT Model V bottom check valves are designed to set in Model EOF™
seating nipples and have been tested to 12,500 psi (862 bar) and 330°F (166°C).
Features/Benefits
Provides a means to pressure test tubing while allowing tubing to fill during run-in
Provides a plug to set hydraulic set packers
Provides positive indication that lock is set in nipple profile
Large flow area
Fluid bypass for retrieval
Available for HP/HT application
One trip to run/one trip to pull Model V Bottom Check Valve
Product Family No H99508
The T-2 equalizing check valve is run in the hole with a Model SB™ or Model JDC™ pulling tool and
not a Baker Hughes Model A™ running tool, therefore does not follow the Sur-Set™ philosophy of not
releasing from the running tool unless the plug is properly set in the nipple profile. If running a check
valve and you are required to know that your lock is set correctly in the nipple profile the Model V™
check valve bottom may be used.
Equalization of the Model T-2 check valves occur during retrieval. Upward jarring will shear the shear
screws in the equalizing sub allowing for equalization; continued jarring will release the locking dogs
allowing the check valve to return to surface. This feature is also important for bypass when retrieving
the check valve through tight spots or other sealbores within the tubing string.
Features/Benefits
Provides a means to pressure test tubing while allowing tubing to fill during run-in
Provides a plug to set hydraulic set packers Model T-2 Check Valve for
One-trip to run/one-trip to pull Sur-Set Seating Nipples
Product Family No. H80964
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The first number will determine the sealbore dimension of the nipple and lock. The first letter will identify the pressure rating of the system
[A - 10,000 psi (690 bar) from above and below; H - 10,000 psi (690 bar) from above and 15,000 psi (1035 bar) from below, and extreme
15,000 psi (1035 bar) from above and below]. The second letter will generally indicate the no-go type, top no-no go “F” (full bore through the
nipple) or bottom no-go "R" (restricted bore through nipple). The final letter “H” (blanking plug) indicates the type of flow control accessory.
Note: There may be a letter “O” between the first two letters in this case between the “A” and the “F”; this indicates that the material the tool
has been manufactured from is other than standard Sur-Set™ material (9Chrome-1Moly 18-22RC 80MYS).
Sealbore Dimension Pressure Rating No-Go Type Model of Flow Control Device
Model AF Lock
Model AF Nipple
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Specification Guide
Sur-Set
Tubing Dimensions Nipple Dimensions Lock OD Pressure
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F and R
The basic seating nipple of the Baker Hughes flow control system is the Model F™ non-ported nipple. This nipple will accept selective, top no-go
non-flowing and top no-go flowing locks. Selective indicates that the lock will pass through any number of seating nipple sealbores until the
selected nipple is reached for deployment. Top no-go locks indicate that they have a shoulder that seats in the upper portion (top of sealbore) of
the Model F nipple.
The Model R™ non-ported seating nipple is also available and has a shoulder at the bottom below, the sealbore area that the bottom no-go locks
seat on. Bottom no-go non-flowing and flowing locks offer some selectivity in that they will pass through Model F nipples until they reach the
Model R nipple.
Flow control modules that blank off flow, check flow from above or below, choke flow along with separation sleeves and instrument hangers can
be made up to the bottoms of the locks.
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F and R
Features/Benefits
Material selection - alloy steel, stainless steel and 9Chrome -1Moly are heattreated to
NACE specifications
Sealbore - contoured and polished to pass chevron packing without damage
Model F Seating Nipple
Integral locking groove Sizes: 1.18 - 3.81
OD same as coupling OD with properties corresponding to N-80 or better (Except 2.06, 3.12, and 3.31)
Product Family No. H80150
Available in API and premium threads
Nipples ordered with turned-down ODs correspond to turned-down N-80 couplings in diameter
and properties
Models F and Model R seating nipples may be used for the following operations:
Land blanking plugs to shut in well or to test the production tubing
Land velocity type safety valves (SSCSV)
Land equalizing check valves
Land circulating blanking plugs
Land chokes to reduce surface flowing pressures or to have pressure drops downhole to prevent surface
freezing in gas production
Land instrument hangers with geophysical devices such as pressure and temperature recorders
Prevent loss of wireline workstring in some cases
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F and R
The Model RZG™ bypass blanking plug is a bottom no-go wireline retrievable tubing
plug that is designed with a removable mandrel for equalizing pressures.
The Model FSG™ bypass blanking plug is a selectively run wireline retrievable
tubing plug that is designed with a removable mandrel for equalizing pressures.
The removable mandrel is held in the bypass position by the running tool, to allow
fluid bypass when landing in the seating nipple. When the plug is locked into the
desired seating nipple, the removable mandrel is shifted and locked to close the
bypass ports.
To equalize, a standard wireline pulling tool latches onto and retrieves the
removable mandrel. After the pressures have been equalized through the bypass
ports, the plug may be retrieved with a standard pulling tool and proper probe.
The Model RKH™ bypass blanking plug is a bottom no-go wireline retrievable tubing
plug that is designed with a removable mandrel for equalizing pressures.
Model FWG Blanking Plugs
The bypass blanking plug is run without the removable mandrel to allow fluid Product Family No. H80688
bypass when landing in the seating nipple. The plug is securely locked in place and
then the mandrel is landed in the plug to close bypass ports.
To equalize, a standard wireline running and pulling tool latches onto and retrieves
the removable mandrel. After pressures have been equalized through the bypass
ports, the plug may be retrieved with a standard running and pulling tool.
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SPECIFICATION GUIDE
To Run To Pull
Tubing Seal Max OD Removable
OD Bore Size In. “C-1” Running Mandrel Plug
In. In. mm Tool Pulling “B” Probe
mm mm FWG RZG FWG RZG Prod. No. 811-06 Tool (A) Prod. No. 812-07
1.43 1.43 1.49 1.42
1.90 36,5 37,5 36,2
48,2 1.50 1.50 1.55 1.49 1.90 40SB6, 40RB14
38,1 39,4 37,8 JUC15174 or 1.90 (B)
2-1/16 1.56 1.56 1.61 1.55 JDC15154
52,3 39,6 41,0 39,4
1.78 1.78 1.86 1.77
45,2 47,3 44,9
2-3/8 1.81 1.81 1.86 1.80
60,3 46,0 47,3 45,7 40RB17, 40SB1
1.87 1.87 1.92 1.86 2-3/8 JUC-TD15185 2-3/8
47,6 48,9 47,3 or
2.12 NA 2.12 NA 2.11 JDC-TD15169
53,9 53,7
2.18 2.18 NA 2.22 NA
2-7/8 55,5 56,4
73,0 2.25 2.25 2.30 2.24 2-7/8
57,1 58,4 56,8 40RB18, 40SB2,
2.31 2.31 2.36 2.30 2-7/8 JUC-TD15189
58,7 60,0 58,4 or
JDC-TD15171 2.56
2.56 2.56 2.62 2.55
65,0 66,6 64,8
Model “FWG” Model “RZG” 2.75 2.75 2.80 2.74
Product No. 806-88 Product No. 806-89 3-1/2 69,8 71,1 69,5 40RB19, 40SB9,
88,9 2.81 2.81 NA 2.86 NA 3-1/2 JUC-TD15191 3-1/2
71,4 72,7 or
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SPECIFICATION GUIDE
To Run To Pull
Tubing Seal No-Go Selective Removable
OD Bore Locating “G” Mandrel Plug
Size Ring OD “C-1” Running Running
In. In. In. Tool, Prod. Tool, Prod. Pulling “A” Probe
mm mm mm No. 811-06 No. 811-08 Tool (A) Prod. No. 812-06
1.43 1.43 1.46
1.90 36,5 37,2 40RB14, JUC15174
48,2 1.50 1.50 1.52 40SB6, JDC15154
38,1 38,6 1.90 1.90 (B)
1.56 1.56 1.59 40RB14, 40RB21
2-1/16 39,6 40,4 40SB6, 40SB8
52,3 1.62 1.62 1.65 JUC15174 or
41,2 42,0 JDC15154
1.78 1.78 1.80
45,2 45,9
2-3/8 1.81 1.81 1.84 40RB17, 40SB1 2-3/8
60,3 46,0 46,8 2-3/8 JUC-TD15185
1.87 1.87 1.90 or
47,6 48,4 JDC-TD15169
2.18 2.18 2.22 NA
55,5 56,3
2-7/8 2.25 2.25 2.28 2-7/8
73,0 57,1 57,9 40RB18, 40SB2,
2.31 2.31 2.34 2-7/8 JUC-TD15189
58,7 59,5 or
2.56 2.56 2.59 NA JDC-TD15171 2.56
65,0 65,8
2.75 2.75 2.78
3-1/2 69,8 70,6 40RB19, 40SB9,
88,9 2.81 2.81 2.84 3-1/2 JUC-TD15191 3-1/2
71,4 72,2 or
2.87 2.87 2.90 NA JDC-TD15181
73,0 73,8
3.68 3.68 3.71
93,6 94,4
4-1/2 3.75 3.75 3.78 4-1/2 40RB20 4-1/2
144,3 95,2 96,0 40SB10
3.81 3.81 3.83
96,8 97,4
(A)
See running and pulling tool specification guide for required ODs. Model “FSG”
(B)
When ordering, specify pin thread: 3/8-16N pin for “SB” and “RB” tools, 1/2-13N pin for “JDC” and “JUC” tools. Product No. 806-87
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F and R
The Model FB-2™ equalizing check valves are complete units (not flow control bottoms) used to land
on the top no-go shoulder of a Baker Hughes Model F seating nipple. The no-go shoulder prevents
downward movement, but the valves are not locked into the nipple to prevent upward movement.
The check valve is equalized by shifting open large bypass ports during retrieval operations.
The Model RB-2™ equalizing check valves are complete units (not flow control bottoms) that seat on
the bottom no-go shoulder of a Baker Hughes Model R seating nipple. The no-go shoulder prevents
downward movement, but the valves are not locked into the nipple to prevent upward movement.
The check valve is equalized by shifting open large bypass ports during retrieval operations.
The Model V™ equalizing check valve bottom when attached to the proper lock is landed into
a Baker Hughes Model F or Model R seating nipple or sliding sleeve. It cannot be run with a
Model S™ Lock because the ball cannot be held off the seat during running and landing. For
retrieval it can be equalized by breaking the equalizing plug.
Features/Benefits
Large flow area
Fluid bypass for retrieval Model RB-2
Equalizing Check Valve
Single-trip installation and removal
Product Family No. H80936
Simple design
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ORDERING EXAMPLE:
PRODUCT NO. 809-35
SIZE: 1.87 MODEL “FB-2” EQUALIZING
Model “FB-2” Model “RB-2” Model “V” Equalizing CHECK VALVE
Equalizing Check Valve Equalizing Check Valve Check Valve
Product No. 809-35 Product No. 809-36
SPECIFICATION GUIDE
To Run To Pull(A) To Run To Pull(A)
Max Max
Tubing Seal OD
Size OD Tubing Seal Size
OD Bore “C-1” Running
OD Bore “C-1” Running
In. In. Tool In. In. Tool
mm mm Prod. No. Pulling Tool mm mm Prod. No. Pulling Tool
In. In. “FB-2” “RB-2” “FB-2” “RB-2” 811-06
In. In. 811-06
mm mm “FB-2” “RB-2” “FB-2” “RB-2”
mm mm
1.187 1.240 1.177
1.18 3.125 3.175 3.115 40RB19
1.660 30,15 31,50 29,90 3.12
1.660 40RB11 or 40SM4 4 79,38 80,65 79,12 40SB9
42,16 1.250 1.302 3-1/2
1.25 — — 42,16 101,60
3.312 3.406 3.302 JUC-TD15191 or
31,75 33,07 3.31 88,90
84,12 96,51 83,87 JDC-TD15181
1.437 1.495 1.427
1.43 3.688 3.740 3.678
1.900 36,50 37,97 36,25 40RB14, JUC15174, 3.68
93,68 95,00 93,42
48,26 1.500 1.50 1.552 1.490 40SB6 or JDC 5154
38,10 39,42 37,85 4-1/2 3.750 3.802 3.740
3.75
1.900 114,30 95,25 95,57 95,00
1.562 1.615 1.552 40RB14, 40RB21,
1.56 3.812 3.875 3.802
2-1/16 39,67 41,02 39,42 48,26 40SB6, 40SB8 3.81
96,82 98,43 96,57
52,37 1.625 1.62 — 1.672 — JUC15174 or
41,28 42,47 JDC15154 4.000 4.090 3.990
4.00
101,60 103,89 101,35
1.781 1.803 1.771
1.78 5 4.125 4.215 4.115
45,24 45,80 44,98 4.12
127,00 104,78 107,06 104,52
2-3/8 1.812 1.865 1.802
1.81 40RB17, 40SB1, 4.312 4.385 4.302
60,33 46,02 47,37 45,77 2-3/8 JUC-TD15185 or 4.31
109,52 111,38 109,27
1.875 1.905 1.865 JDC-TD15169
1.87 4.562 4.653 4.552 40RB20
47,63 48,39 47,37 60,33
5-1/2 115,87 4.56 118,19 115,62 40SB10
2.062 2.115 2.052 139,70 4-1/2
2.06 4.750 4.840 4.740 JUC-TD15193 or
52,37 53,72 52,12 4.75
120,65 122,94 120,40 114,30 JDC-TD15183
2-7/8 2.250 2.302 2.240
2.25 5.250 5.353 5.240
73,02 57,15 58,47 56,90 40RB18, 40SB2, 5.25
6-5/8 133,35 135,97 133,10
2.312 2.364 2.302 168,28
2.31 2-7/8 JUC-TD15189 or 5.500 5.600 5.490
58,72 60,05 58,47 5.50
139,70 142,24 139,45
2.562 2.56 2,625 2.552 73,02 JDC-TD15171
65,07 66,68 64,82 5.750 5,875 5,740
5.75
7 146,05 149,23 145,80
3-1/2 2.750 2.802 2.740 40RB19 177,80
2.75 5.953 5.985 5,943
88,90 69,85 71,17 69,60 3-1/2 40SB9 5.95
151,21 152,02 150,95
2.812 2.865 JUC-TD15191 or
2.81 — — 88,90 6.125 6.247 6.115
71,42 72,77 JDC-TD15181 6.12
7-5/8 155,58 158,67 155,32
(A)
See running and pulling tool specification guide for required ODs. 193,68 6.375 6.497 6.365
6.37
161,92 165,02 161,67
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Sliding Sleeves
Sliding Sleeves
In oil and gas well completions, sliding sleeves provide a means of communication between the tubing and the annulus for fluid circulation or
selective-zone production or injection.
Baker Hughes has pioneered the flow control market for decades, designing and manufacturing best-in-class products, including the most
reliable sliding sleeves available in the market. Baker Hughes offers a wide range of sliding sleeves models which characteristics vary
according to the applications they were designed for.
The Model CM™ family of sliding sleeves is designed for applications that require high performance tools; its non-elastomeric design combined
with several other unique features provides excellent service in high pressure, temperature and flow conditions. The Model CM sliding sleeve
is the most reliable and efficient sliding sleeve available and is the design platform for the rest of the Baker Hughes sliding sleeves.
The Model CD 6000™ and Model CU 6000™ are lower cost versions of the Model CM sliding sleeves; they are designed for applications where
downhole conditions are mild and do not require high performance tools. The Models CD 6000 and CU 6000 offer the same unique features of
the Model CM sliding sleeve but with different seals, which are a combination of elastomeric and thermoplastic elements. Also, QPQ coating
is not offered.
The Model SLCM™ is the slimline version of the Model CM sliding sleeves and is designed specially for selective gravel pack applications where
the sliding sleeves are run inside the sand control screens. They also may be used in applications where casing to tubing clearance is limited.
The Model CMP™ (pressure operated CM) family of sliding sleeves is designed for applications where mechanical shifting with slick line tools
is impaired due to the presence of heavy mud or the geometry of highly deviated wells.
Baker Hughes also offers interventionless or remote actuated sliding sleeves that are designed for intelligent well applications. The Model
HCM™ is a control line hydraulic operated Model CM sliding sleeve and the IPR (intelligent production regulator) is an electric actuated
infinitively variable sliding sleeve.
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Sliding Sleeves
Features/Benefits
A specially designed diffuser ring made of high-strength thermoplastic is critically spaced between the flow ports and the upper
packing unit. This prevents damage to the upper packing unit during shifting by controlling the rush of fluid or gas, and lessens the
likelihood of tool string damage by providing for slow equalization of high differentials.
The seal stack is manufactured from proprietary, high strength, non-elastomeric compounds that are chemically inert and 30%
stronger than commercially available materials. Rather than becoming hard and brittle or bonding to the metal, as is the case with
elastomeric materials, our seal compound actually behaves as a lubricant, alleviating seal bonding problems.
Mill slots replace drill holes as flow ports on both the housing and the insert to allow more flow area, reduce erosion and allow higher
torque and tensile strength through the sleeve.
Locating the threaded connection inside the primary seal stack eliminates the need for O-ring thread seals and cuts the number of
potential leak paths in half.
A locking, angled torque shoulder replaces traditional square shoulder to allow higher torques and reduce thread back-off.
The threat of galling is further reduced by coating critical metallic components with proprietary surface treatments. This assures that
the sleeve will be redressable in the future even when ordered in CRA materials. These coatings also provide corrosion and erosion
resistance. Alloy and stainless steel grades are treated with QPQ coating which has performed flawlessly since 1985. High nickel
alloys are coated with the Baker Hughes’ BAKERTRON™ ion plating process.
Modular design permits conversion from a Model CMD™ to Model CMU™ or vice versa by only changing the upper and lower subs.
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Sliding Sleeves
The nominal working pressure for the sleeve is 6,000 psi (413.69 bar)
at 275°F (135°C) service temperature. The sleeve is manufactured of
low alloy steel.
Features/Benefits
A specially designed diffuser ring made of highstrength
thermoplastic is critically spaced between the flow ports and
the upper packing unit. This prevents damage to the upper
packing unit during shifting by controlling the rush of fluid
or gas, and lessens the likelihood of tool string damage by
providing for slow equalization of high differentials
Mill slots replace drill holes as flow ports on both the
housing and the insert to allow more flow area, reduce
erosion and allow higher torque and tensile strength
through the sleeve
Locating the threaded connection inside the primary seal
stack eliminates the need for o-ring thread seals and reduces
the number of potential leak paths
A locking, angled torque shoulder replaces traditional square
shoulder to allow higher torques and reduce thread back off
Modular design permits conversion from a Model CD 6000
to Model CU 6000 or vice versa by only changing the upper
and lower subs
Proprietary non-elastomeric and elastomeric compounds
enhance a sealing system designed for diverse environments
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MODELS “CMD” and “CMU”’ the need for o-ring thread seals and This assures that the sleeve will be
NON-ELASTOMERIC cuts the number of potential leak paths redressable in the future even when
SLIDING SLEEVES (Cont.) in half. ordered in CRA materials. These coat-
• A locking, angled torque shoulder re- ings also provide corrosion and ero-
• Mill slots replace drill holes as flow
places traditional square shoulder to sion resistance. Alloy and stainless
ports on both the housing and the
allow higher torques and reduce thread steel grades are treated with QPQ
insert to allow more flow area, reduce
back-off. coating which has performed flawlessly
erosion and allow higher torque and
• The threat of galling is further reduced since 1985. High nickel alloys are
tensile strength through the sleeve.
by coating critical metallic components coated with Baker Oil Tools’
• Locating the threaded connection in-
with proprietary surface treatments. BAKERTRON® ion plating process.
side the primary seal stack eliminates
• Modular design permits conversion
from a “CMD” to “CMU” or vice versa
NOTE: Ratings are based on 80,000 psi yield NACE material (AISI 4140-4145). by only changing the upper and lower
BAKERTRON is a registered trademark of Baker Oil Tools.
subs.
SPECIFICATION GUIDE
Tubing Seal Temp Tensile Torque Model “B” Halliburton “B” “CM” Selective “CM” Selective
Size Bore Min OD* °F lbs Limit Shifting Tool Shifting Tool Shifting Tool Equalizing Tool
In. mm In. mm In. mm ft-lbs Product No. Part No. Product No. Product No.
1.81 46,02 811-19-1801 42B0117 811-20-1810 811-21-1810
2-3/8 3.080 96,000 42B0164* or
60,33 1.87 47,63 78,23 811-19-1875 42B0116 811-20-1870 811-21-1870
2.18 55,57 3,500 811-19-2180 811-20-2180 811-21-2180
2-7/8 2.25 57,15 3.750 375 140,000 811-19-2250 42B0118 811-20-2250 811-21-2250
73,03 2.31 58,72 95,25 811-20-2310 811-21-2310
2.56 65,07 811-19-2560 811-20-2560 811-21-2560
3-1/2 2.75 69,85 4.280 182,600 4,000 811-19-2750 42B0146 811-20-2750 811-21-2750
88,90 2.81 71,42 108,71 811-19-2810 811-20-2810 811-21-2810
4 3.12 79,38 5.250 811-19-3120 42B0204 811-20-3120 811-21-3120
101,60 3.31 84,12 133,35 291,900 5,700 811-19-3310 42B0154 811-20-3310 811-21-3310
3.43 87,02 811-19-3430 42B0242 811-20-3430 811-21-3430
3.50 88,90 811-20-3500 811-21-3500
4-1/2 3.56 90,42 5.500 325 811-19-3500 Not Available 811-20-3560 811-21-3560
114,30 3.68 93,68 139,70 270,000 6,000 811-20-3680 811-21-3680
3.75 95,25 811-19-3680 42B0238 811-20-3750 811-21-3750
3.81 96,82 811-19-3810 42B0111 811-20-3810 811-21-3810
5 4.00 101,60 5.900 811-19-4000 811-20-4000 811-21-4000
127,00 4.12 104,78 149,86 315,000 5,500 811-19-4125 42B0171 811-20-4120 811-21-4120
5-1/2 4.31 109,52 6.500 300 811-19-4310 42B0207 811-20-4310 811-21-4430
139,70 4.56 115,87 165,10 351,000 6,200 811-19-4560 42B0153 811-20-4560 811-21-4560
7 5.62 142,74 8.300 628,000 8,700 N/A N/A 811-20-5620 811-21-5620
177,80 210,82
*Recommended
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Completions and Production
Safety Systems
Tu b i n g R e t r i e v a b l e
Safety Valves
APPLICATION
The Baker Hughes commitment to innovation has resulted in the Titan™ series surface controlled
subsurface safety valve. Innovative field-proven technology that reduces the number of typical safety
valve failure modes has been a hallmark of the Baker Hughes safety valves through the years. Titan
standard features include: wireline damage resistant flapper, nonelastomeric seal technology, and
metal-to-metal containment of wellbore fluids in the closed position. These standard features deliver
unprecedented reliability, efficiency, and adaptability.
One-quarter of all safety valve failures occur due to wireline damage during interventions into the
wellbore. The Titan incorporates the damage resistant characteristics of the successful SelecT™ flapper
design to virtually eliminate this failure mode. This design ensures all seal surfaces are protected from
wireline contact even during accidental closure of the valve during wireline operations.
The Titan can be tailored to your specific needs, with available options such as integral chemical
injection capability, wireline damage resistant seal bores, and various control system stop seal
versions. An optional thru-the-flapper self-equalizing system is also available to minimize operational
expenses while maximizing productivity.
Features/Benefits
Field-proven technology - basic design features have been carried over from the highly
successful T-Series™ and SelecT portfolios
Patented thru-the-flapper self-equalizing - most successful and widely used system available to
the market
Nonelastomeric dynamic seal assembly - withstands extreme pressures and temperatures
exceeding 28,000 psi (1,931 bar) and 450°F (232°C)
Wireline damage resistant flapper - design protects sealing integrity during wireline operations
Patented lock open system - achieved via one wireline trip and allows flow through the locked
open valve with no ID restriction
No shifting sleeves required to communicate - impossible to inadvertently communicate the
hydraulic chamber
Metal-to-metal seal technology - 100% metal-to-metal sealing and containment of wellbore
fluids when the valve is in the closed position
Optional chemical injection capability - injection mandrel within the TRSV eliminates the
need for a mandrel above the valve and allows injection of fluids directly into spring cavity for
maximum effectiveness
Optional damage resistant seal bores - ensures seal bore integrity when it is needed
titan-5(e)
subsurface safety Valve
Product Family No. H82611
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Tu b i n g R e t r i e v a b l e
Safety Valves
Specification Guide
Titan Series Subsurface Safety Valve
Max Piston Working Setting Max
Size Max OD
Seal Bore Displacemnt Pressure Depth Temperature
1,500 457
5.100 129.5 5,000 345
2,500 762
3-1/2 88.9 28.1 58.7 12.33
1,500 457
5.650 143.5 10,000 689
2,500 762
1,500 457
6.600 167.6 5,000 345
2,500 762
4-1/2 114.3 3.81 71.3 27.1
1,500 457
7.403 188.0 10,000 689 350 177
2,500 762
1,500 457
7.730 196.3 5,000 345
2,500 762
1,500 457
5-1/2 139.7 8.000 203.2 4.562 96.8 27.3 8,000 552
2,500 762
1,500 457
8.250 209.6 10,000 689
2,500 762
Specification Guide
CEMENTSAFE Series Subsurface Safety Valve
Max Piston Working Setting Max
Size Max OD
Seal Bore Displacemnt Pressure Depth Temperature
*Valve is not currently available. Please contact safety systems AEG for more details.
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Tu b i n g R e t r i e v a b l e
Safety Valves
The T-Series versatile design is ideal for a variety of applications including deepwater
completions. The T-Series heavy sprung safety valve features an extra strong power spring to
overcome the additional hydrostatic pressure associated with deep setting depths. The reliability
and simplicity of the T-Series have made it one of the most successful safety valves in the
industry. The high spring closure force guarantees performance in the presence of paraffin or
other produced solids.
Features/Benefits
Subsurface safety valve leader - successful field experience minimizes operating risk
Nonelastomeric dynamic seal assembly - withstands extreme pressures and
temperatures exceeding 28,000 psi (1,931 bar) and 450°F (232°C)
RBT housing seals - two step metal-to-metal sealing system provides strength and
sealing under the harshest conditions
Patented radial punch control fluid communication system - eliminates accidental
communication primarily associated with linear shifting sleeves
Patented thru-the flapper equalizing system - most successful and widely used system
available to the market
Deep-set capability - ultra strong power spring ensures smooth and reliable closures
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Tu b i n g R e t r i e v a b l e
Safety Valves
Specification Guide
T-Series Series Subsurface Safety Valve
Max Piston Working Setting Max
Size Max OD
Model Seal Bore Displacemnt Pressure Depth Temperature
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Wireline Retrievable
Safety Valves
APPLICATION
The V-series safety valve is a wireline retrievable surface controlled subsurface safety valve that
offers a wide range of wireline safety equipment. The wireline valve incorporates a modular concept
to allow flexibility and adaptability to existing and new completions. V-series safety valves may be
supplied with a Baker Hughes safety valve lock, as a complete assembly, or as a subassembly with
adapter to a competitor lock. When assembled to a wireline lock, the assembly can be installed in a
safety valve nipple. Hydraulic control line connects the safety valve nipple to the surface emergency
shut-down system. Loss of control line pressure will close the valve and shut-in the well.
When V-Series safety valves are assembled to a safety valve lock, the model designation is expanded
to include the lock and the safety valve nipple into which it is landed.
Example: a Model BAA(O)FV™ safety valve is comprised of a Model V™ safety valve assembled to a
Model A(O)F™ lock and is landed in a Model BA™ safety valve nipple.
Model Designations
V - V-series
E - Incorporates Baker Hughes patented self-equalizing system
H - Designed to work in applications requiring 10,000 psi (689 bar)
D - For deep set applications
Q - Designed to work in applications requiring up to 15,000 psi (1,034 bar) working pressure
S - Slimline design incorporates Baker Hughes curved flapper design
V-series Wireline
retrievable safety Valve
Product Family No. H82472
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Wireline Retrievable
Safety Valves
Specification Guide
Model V and W Series
Available Seal Bores Working Pressure Maximum Setting Depth ID Temperature Range
Model Model
in. mm psi bar ft m in. mm °F °C
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Wireline Retrievable
Safety Valves
Specification Guide
Model V and W Series (Continued)
Available Seal Bores Working Pressure Maximum Setting Depth ID Temperature Range
Model Model
in. mm psi bar ft m in. mm °F °C
4.625 117.4 VD(E) 6,000 413.7 2,000 609.6 2.562 65.07 20-275 -7-177
1,200 304.8
VD(E)S 5,000 344.7 4.115 104.52
2,000 609.6
5.812 147.6 WS(E) 10,000 689.5 2,000 609.6 3.245 82.42 40-350 4-177
9-5/8 8,405 213.4 WS 5,000 344.7 1,200 365.7 5.860 148.84 20-300 -7-149
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Wireline Retrievable
Safety Valves
APPLICATION
Baker Hughes safety valve landing nipples are installed integral to the tubing string and provide a
means of locating and locking a wireline retrievable safety valve in place. The wireline retrievable
safety valve (WRSV) is locked in place by using the locking profile integral to the landing nipple.
The safety valve landing nipples are ported for control line fluid communication from the surface
to operate a down hole safety valve. The landing nipples are also designed to withstand loads from
the tubing string to ensure long-term reliability of the safety valve system.
Features/Benefits
Robust control line connection - metal-to-metal Baker Hughes jam nut ensures reliable sealing
Eccentric control line lug - machined control line inlet protects the control line while installing
Large bore design - allows access to lower completion by offering a full bore ID
Versatile - equipped with Baker Hughes locking profiles or other specified profiles as specified
by the customer
sPecification guide
Size Max Seal Bores Max OD Working Pressure Temperature Range
in. mm in. mm psi bar in. mm °F °C
3.198 81.2 6,000 414
3.198 81.2 8,000 552 Model Ba safety Valve nipple
2-3/8 60.3 1.875 47.6
3.600 91.4 6,000 414 with Model af nipple Profile
3.625 92.1 10,000 689
Product Family No. H80056
3.685 93.6 6,000 414
2-7/8 73.0 2.312 58.7 4.140 105.2 10,000 689
4.235 107.6 10,000 689
2.562 65.1 4.320 109.7 10,000 689
4.110 104.4 5,000 345
2.750 69.9
4.398 111.7 6,000 414
4.260 108.2 10,000 689
3-1/2 88.9 4.398 111.7 6,000 414
2.812 71.4 4.398 111.7 10,000 689
5.078 129.0 10,000 689
20-300 -1-149
5.610 142.5 10,000 689
2.875 73.0 5.078 129.0 10,000 689
3.688 93.7 5.937 150.8 10,000 689
6.000 152.4 10,000 689
3.750 95.3
6.530 165.9 10,000 689
4-1/2 144.3 5.610 142.5 6,000 414
5.790 147.1 10,000 689
3.812 96.8
5.875 149.2 6,000 414
6.125 155.6 10,000 689
6.311 160.3
5-1/2 139.7 4.562 115.9 6.390 162.3 10,000 689
6.625 168.3
8.300 210.8 10,000 689
7 177.8 5.950 151.1
8.300 210.8 7,500 517
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