BOP CONTROL SYSTEM Sample Clauses

BOP CONTROL SYSTEM. BOP CONTROL SYSTEM Make: Hydril Model: Multiplex ACCUMULATOR UNIT Make: Oceaneering Installation Site: Main Deck under forward mezzanine deck. Reservoir Capacity: 900gl Mixed Fluid 220gl Concentrate 550 Glycol. Number of Surface Bottles: 43 x 15 gal. Bladder type for BOP 5 x 15 gal. Bladder type for Diverter Total bottle capacity: surface 324.65 Gal Total bottle capacity: subsea 329 Gal Bottle Working Pressure: 5,000 PSI ACCUMULATOR HYDRAULIC PUMPS Quantity: 3 Make / Model: QD-100 QUINTEPLEX (5 plunger) Each driven by motor of: 100 Hp 1800 Rpm Motors / Pumps @ 510 RPM Flow rate of each pump: 23.77 GPM @ 5,000 PSI Max. Operating pressure: 5,000Psi REMOTE CONTROL PANEL Quantity: 4 ea - CCU, Tool Pusher, Drillers, and EH Backup Make: HYDRIL Model: MUX Control Location: 1 – Rig Floor. 1 – OIM Office, 2-lnstrument Room CHOKE AND KILL MANIFOLD Make: WOM Size x Working Pressure: 3 1/16 - 15k H2S service: Yes Quantity of Valves: 16 x 3 1/16” 15M / 9 x 4 1/16” 10M / 2 x 2 1/16” 15M Make: WOM Model: Magnum F.E. Size: 3 1/6 15M Quantity of Adjustable Chokes: 2- Manual Make/type: Power Chokes Inc. / SC-1BBWG Quantity of Power Chokes: 2 Make/Type: Power Chokes Inc. / SC1-WG Power Choke Remote Control Panel: Yes – Located in Driller’s house REMOTE CHOKE CONTROL UNIT Make: Power chokes Type: Dual Hydraulic 15M Model: 15MSC/BB HYDRAULIC BOP TEST PUMP Make: Clover Tool Type: CTU-20P-D29 Pressure Rating: Dual 15,000 / 22,500 psi
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BOP CONTROL SYSTEM. E.10.1 Surface Accumulator Unit (see also E.2.8 & E.4.8 - Subsea Accumulators) Make: Model/type: Location: Soluble oil reservoir capacity: X.X.xxx Oil/water mix capacity: X.X.xxx/min Glycol reservoir capacity: U.S. gal No. of bottles installed: No. Useful capacity per accumulator (w/o pre-charge): X.X.xxx Bottle working pressure: psi Control manifold model: Regulator type: Total useful accumulator volume (surface and stack) equals all Preventer opening and closing volumes: Yes/No
BOP CONTROL SYSTEM. E.10.1 Surface Accumulator Unit (see also E.2.8 & E.4.8 - Subsea Accumulators) Make: HYDRIL Model/type: Location: HPU Room Soluble oil reservoir capacity: US gal 550 Oil/water mix capacity: US gal/min The system can mix at a rate sufficient to supplpy the combined discharge flow rate of the HPU pumps Glycol reservoir capacity: US gal 650 No. of bottles installed: no. BOP 60 bottles, Diverter 13 bottles, Tree Test 7, TOTAL = 80 Bottles Useful capacity per accumulator (w/o pre-charge): US gal 15 Bottle working pressure: psi 5,000 psi CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED. INFORMATION FOR WHICH CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT HAS BEEN REQUESTED IS OMITTED AND MARKED WITH “[***]”. AN UNREDACTED VERSION OF THE DOCUMENT HAS ALSO BEEN FURNISHED SEPARATELY TO THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION AS REQUIRED BY RULE 24B-2 UNDER THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934, AS AMENDED. Control manifold model: N/A Regulator type: N/A Total useful accumulator volume (surface and stack) equals all Preventer opening and closing volumes: yes/no Yes (with excess of fluid)

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