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Document Revision History
Revision Name Date Comment
02 K. Johnson September 15, 2004 First Draft
03 A. Sielmann May 16, 2005 Revise and Update
04 K. Johnson July 18, 2005 Revise and Update
05 K. Johnson November 9, 2005 Changed O-Rings in Kits
06 S. Snelgrove October 16, 2006 Integrated Mechanical
Drawings
07 A. Wu May 27, 2008 Temperature rates to
150°C
Disclaimer
Spartek Systems makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of the content of this
manual. We would certainly welcome any suggestions as to how we can improve
the content for any future manuals. This manual may be updated periodically
which will be reflected in the above Document Revision History. Spartek Systems
declines any liability that may arise out of inaccuracies in this document.
We thank you for making Spartek Systems your equipment provider of choice.
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Table of Contents
Model SS3100 Down Hole Shut-In Tool 2.375” Valve Section .............................. 1
Table of Contents.................................................................................................... 3
1. Introduction .................................................................................................. 5
6.3. Removing the Bearing Housing and the Lock Mandrel .............................. 14
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9. Assembly Procedure .................................................................................. 29
13. References................................................................................................. 48
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1. Introduction
General System Overview
The basic function of the full Shut-In Tool is to open and close a valve.
A Shut-In Tool (SIT) can be programmed to open and close the valve
at user determined intervals.
To program an SIT for operation requires the use of a computer. The
tool is connected to the computer serial port using an SIT Program
Interface Box. The user communicates with the tool through the use of
software designed by Spartek Systems called Shut-In Tool.
The tool records elapsed time, battery voltage, and tool current data in
an internal memory. The tool will begin recording data and start the
open/close program sequence as soon as a lithium battery pack is
connected.
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Each tool is manufactured and calibrated at our facilities in Sylvan
Lake, Alberta.
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Figure 1 – 2.375” Tool Kit – Valve Accessory Equipment
Structure
The composition of this manual consists of five major activities:
disassembly, seal removal, seal placement, lubrication, and
assembly. These processes are arranged into two main headings:
Disassembly and Assembly.
Due to the nature of the tool, seal removal is included under the
disassembly procedure and seal replacement and lubrication are
included under the assembly procedure. The manual is written in a
manner that explains the disassembly procedure then the
reassembly procedure, so that the user begins and ends with a fully
assembled valve. Figure 2 shows a fully assembled valve.
Components
The Valve Section is made up of eight major components. Figure 3
below shows the general layout of the Valve Section and the chart
below contains the names of each of the components.
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Figure 3 – General Layout of the Major Components
4. Disassembly Procedure
The Valve will be in one of two states when the decision is made to
disassemble and redress the Valve; it will either be connected to the
Drive Section or it will not be connected to the Drive Section.
If the situation is the latter, the first step can be omitted.
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Ensure that the Valve is in the middle
position when removing it from the Drive
Section to avoid damaging the Motor.
To move the Valve into the middle position, connect the Drive
Section to a computer using an SS1005 SIT Program Interface Box
and use Spartek Systems Shut-In software to move the valve. Use
the Open, Close, and Stop commands of the software.
Procedure
Removal of the Valve Section from the Drive Section requires the use
of a 1.25" to 3" spanner wrench and a 1.625” pump wrench. Both of
these components are included in the Kit Assembly.
Place the pump wrench on the wrench flats of the Drive Section and
the spanner wrench in the appropriate holes on the Valve as shown
in Figure 5.
Once the Valve is separated, the next step is to establish the type of
Drive Section and Valve Section and their component compatibility.
5. Component Compatibility
Once the Valve is removed, there is an opportunity to determine the
characteristics of both the Valve and Drive sections. These
characteristics are important with regards to component compatibility.
Drive Sections
There are currently two brands of Drive Sections in circulation: a
Zed I type and a Spartek Systems (SPS) type both rated to 150°C.
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The temperature rating of the Drive Section corresponds to the rating
of the Motor. The Zed I Drive Section can accommodate the 150°C
Motor and the SPS Drive Section can accommodate 150°C Motor as
well.
Drive Section Temperature Rating
Zed I 150°C
SPS 150°C
Valve Sections
Once a particular Drive Section is fitted with a particular Motor,
specific mating components for a Valve Section are required due to
the different shapes of the two Motors. The Bearing Housing Adapter
and the Translation Shaft are the two dependent components that will
require consideration when mating to a given Drive Section.
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Figure 6 – Original and Current Bearing Housing Adapters
Translation Shafts
Currently there are two different Translation Shafts in circulation, one
compatible with only the 165°C Motor and one of which is compatible
with both the 150°C and 165°C Motors.
The longer Translation Shaft is to be used with the extended Bearing
Housing Adapter and is thus rated to 165°C only and not available
now.
The shorter version is to be used with the current Bearing Housing
Adapter only, but since the current Bearing Housing Adapter can be
used with both motor types, the shorter shaft will also work with both
motors.
The images above show the Sweet versions of the Translation Shaft,
hence their bronze appearance. Sour versions will look silver.
Now that compatibility issues have been addressed, the disassembly
procedure can begin.
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6. Seal Removal: O-Rings and Back-Up Rings
6.1. Seal Removal Procedure
Seal removal will occur numerous times throughout the disassembly
procedure. In fact, many of the seals are identical to those on the
Bearing Housing at the end of the valve. Use the following example
of the seal removal procedure for all seal removal requirements
unless otherwise indicated.
The seal removal procedure is the same for both sweet and sour
applications. The low-cost of seals makes single use a practical and
economical alternative to reusing seals.
Spartek Systems recommends the use of new seals for every job.
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Figure 7 – Back-Up Ring Removal
O-Ring Removal
Use the O-Ring Removal Tool to gently lift up the O-Ring to provide
enough room to slide the cutters underneath. Cut the O-Ring as
shown in Steps 3 and 4 of Figure 8.
The O-Rings and Back-Up Rings on the Valve Housing and the Lock
Mandrel can be removed in the exact same manner as those on the
Bearing Housing. This procedure is explained in Section 5.2.1.
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Figure 13 – Washers on the Translation Shaft
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6.5. Removing the Valve Housing Shaft Adapter
Types of Shaft Adapters
There are currently two types of Shaft Adapters in circulation:
Revision A and Revision B. The most noteworthy difference between
the two types is the seals, shown in Figure 15.
Revision A Revision B
Figure 15 – Types of Shaft Adapters
Removal Procedure
The adapter removal procedure is the same for both types, but the
seal removal procedure is different due to the lack of external seals
on Revision A Adapters. Omit the external seal removal steps for
Revision A Adapters.
Use a 1.25” to 3” spanner wrench and a 0.75” to 2” spanner wrench
to remove the Shaft Adapter as shown is Step 1 of Figure 16. Once
removed, use the seal extraction tool, shown in Step 3, to remove the
internal seal of either type of adapter.
Use the O-Ring removal tool to remove the face seal on either type of
adapter and to remove the external O-Rings on Revision B Shaft
Adapters. This procedure is shown in Figures 16 and 17.
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Figure 16 – Shaft Adapter Removal and Seal Removal Procedure
With the Translation Shaft and the Valve Housing Shaft Adapter
removed, the tool will look like the image in Figure 18.
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Figure 18 - Translation Shaft and Valve Housing Shaft Adapter Removed
The Inner Valve will fall out when it is pushed out using the extraction
tool.
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Be careful not to let the Inner Valve drop out of the
housing.
With the valve removed, the tool will look like the image in Figure 20.
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Use a 0.75” to 2” spanner wrench and the T-Bar tool to remove the
Valve Front Piece. Fit the T-Bar Tool into the slot of the Front Piece
as shown in Step 2 of Figure 22.
Remove the Teflon cap by hand or use the O-Ring removal tool to
pry the Cap off to avoid damaging the surface of the Front piece.
There are two O-Rings inside each Teflon cap. These do not need to
be removed since both the O-Rings and the Teflon cap are single
use items and new caps and new O-Rings will be used for assembly.
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Figure 23 - Valve Middle Piece Removal
Use the O-Ring removal tool to remove the O-Rings on the interior of
both the Valve Middle Piece and the Valve End Piece to avoid
damaging the seats.
The Teflon cap on the Valve Middle Piece can be discarded as well.
The set screw at the bottom of the Valve Front Piece can remain in
place.
The valve is now completely disassembled.
Reassembly requires replacement of all of the seals and lubrication
of those seals. The assembly procedure explains these activities in a
step by step format as components are put together.
Before beginning the assembly procedure, the seal components and
the seal configurations and will be listed.
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7. Replacing O-Rings, Back-Up Rings, and Other Seals
7.1. Seal Components
The SS3100 2.375” Valve Section uses the following O-Rings and
Back-Up Rings, all of which are field replaceable joints.
There are three other seals used on this tool that are not classified as
either O-Rings or Back-Up Rings. These are listed below.
Seals
Description Quantity
Shaft Adapter Face Seal 1
Translation Shaft Inner Dynamic Seal 1
Teflon Cap 2
Some of the O-Ring and Back-Up Ring seals for the SS3100 Valve
Section are available in multiple materials in order to accommodate
the different environments the tool may encounter. See Section 11
for more information.
These parts are available for purchase from Spartek Systems either
as individual items or in Redress Kits. See Section 11.2 for more
information on Redress Kits and also for Item Numbers of these
products.
The next section details the seal configuration used on this tool.
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Standard Seal Configuration
This arrangement consists of two O-Rings and two Back-Up Rings in
an alternating formation with the Back-Up Ring positioned closest to
the threads. This image is shown in Figure 24, using the Bearing
Housing as an example.
Inside each of these Caps are two O-Rings, shown in Figure 28.
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Figure 29 – Single Seal Configuration on the Translation Shaft
The Valve Housing Shaft Adapter also uses the Single Seal
Configuration, except this time the Back-Up is closest to the threads,
shown in Figure 30.
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8.1. Safety Equipment for Greasing and Lubrication
For all of the following procedures, it is recommended that a lab coat,
safety glasses, and gloves be worn. Steel toed boots are also
recommended for protection in the event that a valve component is
dropped.
For the seal cleaning procedure, it is also recommended that this
activity be done in a well ventilated area.
Cleaning
Clean the surfaces after the seals have been removed. Use ID Red
or another fast evaporating industrial degreaser to clean seal
surfaces.
Greasing
Apply Blue EP Grease to the seals using a soft bristle brush. Do not
over grease. Too much grease will attract debris that can potentially
damage the seal and cause flooding. A perfectly greased O-Ring will
look moist and shiny.
Transmission Fluid
This product is applied during the final step of the assembly
procedure. Only about 2 oz (60mL) is used per valve.
This product may leak out during application and storage of the
valve. Store the valve in the closed position to minimize leakage.
See Section 8.7 for more information on application of this product.
Any type of transmission fluid can be used for this procedure.
Spartek Systems uses Dextron ATF Transmission Fluid when valves
are shipped to a customer.
Once the tool has been disassembled and reassembled, however, the
type of transmission fluid used for the next application is variable.
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9. Assembly Procedure
The Assembly Procedure is the reverse of the Disassembly procedure.
Before beginning, ensure that all of the seals have been removed.
Next, replace the O-Rings on the Valve Middle Piece and the Valve
End Piece. A total of 4 O-Rings are used for this step. See Figure 35.
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Figure 35 – O-Ring Placement on the Valve Middle and Valve End Pieces
Grease the internal O-Rings on the Valve Middle Piece and the Valve
End Piece and also grease the top surface area of the Valve Middle
Piece for placement of a Teflon Cap. See Figure 36.
Figure 36 – Greasing the Valve Middle and End Pieces and Cap Placement
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Tools
The assembly procedure requires the use of a slotted screwdriver, a
0.75” to 2” spanner wrench, and the T-Bar Tool, shown in Figure 37.
Procedure
Grease the top surface area on the Valve Front Piece and slide the
other Teflon Cap in place. Hand Tighten the Middle and End Pieces
together. Use a 0.75” to 2” spanner wrench and the T-Bar Tool to
fully tighten the two pieces together as shown in Figure 38.
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Insert the Valve Middle/Valve Front Piece into the Valve End Piece
and hand tighten them together as shown in Steps 1 and 2 of Figure
39.
Use a slotted screwdriver and the T-Bar Tool to fully tighten the valve
together, as shown in Step 3, and then grease the assembled Inner
Valve.
A completed inner Valve will look like the image in Figure 40.
The valve is now inside the housing but nothing is holding it in place.
The Translation Shaft will keep the valve in place, but first the Valve
Housing Shaft Adapter must be installed.
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Begin by greasing the Inner Dynamic Seal and inserting it into the
Shaft Adapter. Insert the Face Seal and grease this surface as
shown in Figure 43.
Figure 43 – Replacing the Internal and Face Seals of the Shaft Adapter
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Figure 44 – Replacing the External Seals and Installing the Shaft Adapter
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Figure 46 - O-Ring Placement and Lubrication on the Translation Shaft
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Figure 47 – Washer and Bearing Arrangement and Greasing
Place one stack of two washers and a bearing ring on the longer end of
the Shaft and insert it into the Adapter. Use a slotted screwdriver and a
0.75” to 2” spanner wrench to tighten the Shaft as shown in Figure 48.
O-Rings
Carefully slide an O-Ring over the threads of the Valve Housing.
Pinch the O-Ring between the thumb and index finger to create a
bulge in the O-Ring as shown in Steps 2 and 4 of Figure 49. Pull the
bulge down over the seal lip and place it into position using the seal
configuration explained in Section 6.2.
Back-Up Rings
Teflon is a very malleable material. This being the case, it can easily
become disfigured or stretched. Before replacing a Back-Up Ring,
bend it into the desired shape as shown in Step 1 of Figure 50. Then
slide it over the threads and into position to help it retain its shape as
shown in Steps 3 and 4. Do not spread the Back-Up apart at the split
for installation or it will protrude when it is in place.
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Figure 50 - Valve Housing Back-Up Ring Installation
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Next, grease the internal O-Ring on the Bearing Housing shown in
Step 3, and the external seals of the Mandrel Adapter, shown in Step
4.
Hand tighten the Bearing Housing and the Mandrel Adapter onto the
Valve Housing. Use two 1.25” to 3” spanner wrenches to fully tighten
these joints.
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Figure 54 – Tightening the Bearing Housing and Mandrel Adapter
The tool should look like the image in Figure 55. The only remaining
step is to fill the valve with transmission fluid, insert the filters, and seal
the tool.
Open and close the Valve once before filling the cavity with fluid
in order to lubricate the valve.
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Figure 59 – Filter Placement and Set Screw Tightening Procedure
When the tool is moved, be aware that transmission fluid may leak
out of the bottom. The valve is now fully assembled.
Product Specifications
Pressure
Pressure Rating - Maximum 15 000 psi
Differential Pressure Rating 10 000 psi
Temperature
Temperature Rating – Maximum 150°C (302°F)
Power Requirement at 150ºC (302°F)
Source Lithium Battery Pack
*
Battery Life 3 “CC” Cell Battery Pack - 8 Cycles
3 “C” Cell Battery Pack - 4 Cycles
Voltage (Minimum) 10.5V
*
1 Cycle = 1 Open + 1 Close
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Housing
Material 17-4 PH or 718 Inconel
Overall Diameter – Full Tool 1.75” (44.45 mm)
Overall Diameter – Valve Only 1.75” (44.45 mm)
Overall Length – Full Tool 47.036” (1,194.7144 mm) with 3 “C” Pack
51.036” (1,296.3144 mm) with 3 “CC” Pack
Overall Length – Valve Only 11.785”
Flow Area 1.04 in²
Connections
Top 1.375” UNS 2B 2.25 12 SLB 2B
Bottom 0.625” Sucker Rod Box (0.9375 UNC 2B)
Seal Configuration
Field Joint Seal Type 2-127 O-Rings and 8-127 Back-Up Rings
Field Joint Seal Quantity 4 each 3 “C” Cell Pack Applications
6 each 3 “CC” Cell Pack Applications
†
Tightening Torque Hand Tight <25 ft-lbs (74.6 N.M)
Communications RS 232 Compatible
Software Compatibility Windows 98/NT/2000/XP
Surface Read Out Capable No
O-Rings
Temperature Range Pressure H2S Content
Material Type
Minimum Maximum Maximum
Viton 90Duro -17°C (0°F) 150°C (302°F) *15 000 psi 0%
<7% @ >149°C or
AFLAS 7182B 90Duro -6°C (20°F) 150°C (302°F) *15 000 psi
<20% @ <149°C
Chemraz 510 or 526 -17°C (0°F) 204°C (400°F) *15 000 psi Unlimited
Back-Up Rings
Temperature Range Pressure H2S Content
Material Type
Minimum Maximum Maximum
Not Affected
*Teflon *0°C (32°F) *150°C (302°F) *15 000 psi By H2S
†
See Assembly Instructions for Tightening Procedure
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*Note – these values are dependant on the extrusion gap of the O-Ring
gland. The values listed are appropriate for the DHSIT only.
H2S Content
H2S or hydrogen sulphide is an extremely destructive sour gas that
breaks down the seals of downhole tools. Some materials are more
resistant to H2S than others, so to better understand the correct O-
Ring for a specific application will require some information regarding
seal tolerances to H2S.
Seals experience stress due to heat, pressure and the presence of H2S.
The Valve Section can be sealed using either Viton (for sweet
applications) or AFLAS (for sour applications). The durable and
economical Teflon Back-Up Ring is used for both applications.
These seal components are available in prepackaged Redress Kits
or as individual parts.
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10013089 2.375” Sour Service Kit
Part Number Description Quantity
10003708 Back-Up 8-008 Teflon 1
10004533 Washer Burr 1
10004597 Sintered Filter 1
10004801 Compression Spring 3/8" 1
10004811 Back-Up 8-127 Teflon 6
10004828 Teflon Cap (2.375”) 2
10004841 Needle Roller Bearing 2
10004871 Washer Thrust 4
10004882 Shaft Adapter Face Seal 1
10004883 Translation Shaft Dynamic Seal 1
10004884 Mesh Filter 3
10006813 O-Ring 2-008 Chemraz 526 95Duro 1
10006816 O-Ring 2-020 Chemraz 526 95Duro 4
10006817 O-Ring 2-022 Chemraz 526 95Duro 1
10006820 Back-Up 8-022 Teflon 1
10007215 O-Ring 2-213 Chemraz 510 90Duro 4
10010167 O-Ring 2-015 Chemraz 526 95Duro 1
10013858 O-Ring 2-127 Chemraz 510 90Duro 6
12. Conclusion
This concludes the 2.375” Valve Section Maintenance Manual. For
information regarding the operation of a Shut-In Tool, please consult
the SS3100 Drive Section Operations Manual.
This final chart can be used for ordering any of the major assembly
components of either version of the Shut-In Tool or just for reference.
Product Item Number
2.375" Drive Section 150°C Sweet 10012150
2.375" Drive Section 150°C Sour 10012151
2.375" Valve Section Sweet 10009295
2.375" Valve Section Sour 10004854
3.5" Valve Section Sweet 10009294
3.5" Valve Section Sour 10004856
Battery Pack 3 "C" Cell 165°C 10010391
Battery Pack 3 "CC" Cell 165°C 10010404
Battery Housing 3 "C" Cell Sweet 10008834
Battery Housing 3 "C" Cell Sour 10009686
Battery Housing Adapter 3 "CC" Cell Sweet 10010406
Battery Housing Adapter 3 "CC" Cell Sour 10010407
Bull Nose Sweet 10005369
Bull Nose Sour 10010735
Crossover Sweet 10008622
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Crossover Sour 10010734
Electronics Housing Sweet 10009290
Electronics Housing Sour 10009685
Redress Kit 2.375" Drive Section Sweet 10009520
Redress Kit 2.375" Drive Section Medium Sour 10009687
Redress Kit 2.375" Drive Section Sour 10013088
Redress Kit 2.375" Valve Section Sweet 10013070
Redress Kit 2.375" Valve Section Medium Sour 10013077
Redress Kit 2.375" Valve Section Sour 10013089
Redress Kit 3.5" Valve Section Sweet 10013075
Redress Kit 3.5" Valve Section Medium Sour 10013078
Redress Kit 3.5" Valve Section Sour 10013090
Shock Absorber 10009493
SS1008 SIT Program Interface Box (Serial) 10006600
SS3100 Drive Section Operations Manual 10010412
SS3100 2.375” Valve Section Maintenance Manual 10010661
SS3110 3.5” Valve Section Maintenance Manual 10010662
13. References
For Material Safety Data Sheets for Thionyl Chloride Lithium Cells or
a useful safety guide to battery handling and storage
http://www.greatbatch.com/cp/products/safety/default.asp
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14. Contact Information
Head Office:
Spartek Systems
#1 Thevenaz Ind. Trail
Sylvan Lake, Alberta, Canada
T4S-2J6
Tel: (403) 887-2443
Fax: (403) 887-4050
E-mail: spartek@sparteksystems.com
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