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Section 4

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Equipment

Table of Contents
Introduction ....................................................................................................................................4-3
Unit A: Hydraulic System Safety......................................................................................................4-4
Unit AQuiz: Hydraulic System Safety............................................................................................4-5
Unit B: Power Pack Basics...............................................................................................................4-6
Pump Pressure Control .................................................................................................................4-6
Power Pack Hydraulic Filter Maintenance......................................................................................4-7
Unit B Quiz: Power Pack Basics....................................................................................................4-9
Unit B: Connecting and Lifting Hydraulic Equipment ...................................................................... 4-10
Unit B Quiz: Connecting and Lifting Hydraulic Equipment........................................................... 4-11
Unit C: Types of Fluid Contamination ............................................................................................ 4-12
Particulate Contamination........................................................................................................... 4-12
Water Contamination (and other fluids) ...................................................................................... 4-12
Steps to Avoid Hydraulic Fluid Contamination............................................................................. 4-12
Unit C Quiz: Types of Fluid Contamination ................................................................................. 4-13
Unit D: Threaded Hydraulic Connections ........................................................................................ 4-14
Tapered-Threaded Pipe Connections ............................................................................................ 4-14
Straight Threaded O-Ring Connections ........................................................................................ 4-14
JIC Male/Female Flared Hose Connections:................................................................................. 4-15
4-Bolt Flange Connections:......................................................................................................... 4-15
Unit D Quiz: Threaded Hydraulic Connections ............................................................................. 4-16
Section 4 Self Check Test: Coiled Tubing Hydraulic System Equipment ........................................... 4-17
Unit A Quiz Answer Key: Hydraulic System Safety ..................................................................... 4-20
Unit B Quiz Answer Key: Connecting and Lifting Hydraulic Equipment ....................................... 4-21
Unit C Quiz Answer Key: Types of Fluid Contamination .............................................................. 4-22
Unit D Quiz Answer Key: Threaded Hydraulic Connections ......................................................... 4-23
Section 4 Self Check Test Answer Key: Coiled Tubing Hydraulic System Equipment........................ 4-24

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Introduction
Power-drive units operate all of the hydraulic 80K unit is ideal for normal CT operations, but
coiled tubing unit components with the always be sure that one is selected that can
exception of the BOPs. The section will handle the other loads associated with the
introduce to you how they operate and give you operation of the unit.The higher the demand on
some examples as to how hydraulic systems are the engine, the lower the available power.
used on a coiled tubing job. At the same time, While these units supply a lot of power, adding
you’ll become familiar with safety issues and other hydraulic accessories used in completion
accquaint yourself with hose packages (the operations (access windows, tubing straightener,
connections used to “plug” hydraulic additional BOP components, accumulators, etc.)
components into the power unit). can overtax the capacity of the power unit. In
The coiled tubing power units are driven by a addition, jobs that require longer periods of slow
V8 diesel engine designed for maximum HP at movement at high loads that may cause
maximum ambient temperature. overheating of the hydraulic fluid. As part of this
section, you will become familiar with the
As all coiled tubing units operate on the proper cooling and maintenance of these
principle of Pressure × Area = Force, most devices.
coiled tubing power units can deliver the
hydraulic pressure required to handle just about
any tubing load the injector is designed to lift.
But remember: A power package used with an

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Unit A: Hydraulic System Safety


Halliburton’s top priority is safety first in 3. During maintenance or repair, equipment
everything we do. Knowing appropriate safety must be locked out or disabled to prevent
procedures come before learning the operation accidental operation.
of any unit or knowing how to properly do any
4. Be aware around high temperature hazards.
type of job.
Avoid contact with high temperature
A majority of the components that make up a components such as the power pack engines,
Coiled Tubing Unit operate hydraulically. Care exhaust systems, hydraulic pumps, valves
should be taken when working with hydraulic and hoses.
equipment as with all phases of Coiled Tubing.
5. When working near an operating power
You will be exposed to more safety guidelines in
pack, stay away from fan blades, drive belts
future Coiled Tubing courses. But for now, you
and other moving parts. Some fans engage
should know these important points.
without warning.
1. Personal Protective Equipment required for
6. Before making repairs to hydraulic system,
working with hydraulic systems are:
shut down the power and make sure the
• Eye protection hydraulic pressure is bled off in all hydraulic
• Hearing protection circuits. It is especially important for BOP’s
• Protective clothing with accumulators that provide a reserve
• Gloves supply of high pressured oil. Accumulators
• Steel toe shoes can still be pressurized even if the power
• Hard hat pack is shut down or when pumps have been
2. Guards must be in place during normal vented. OBTAIN PERMISSION FROM
operation. Guards are only removed when SUPERVISOR TO SHUT DOWN POWER
equipment is being maintained or repaired. PACK BEFORE ANY MAINTENANCE.
7. Never disconnect hoses from a running
power pack.
8. Never intentionally spill hydraulic fluid ,
diesel, motor oil, antifreeze, etc or allow
these fluids to leak onto the ground. Any
accidental spills must be cleaned up as
quickly as possible and in accordance to
Halliburton Company policy and local
environmental regulatory requirements.
REPORT ALL SPILLS TO YOUR
SUPERVISOR IMMEDIATELY.
9. Contaminated hydraulic fluids and diesel
must be disposed of properly. Never pour
these contaminated fluids back into the
hydraulic system or diesel tank.
Figure 4.1- Knowing how to work safely with
Coiled Tubing hydraulic systems protects
you, and the people around you.

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Unit AQuiz: Hydraulic System Safety

1. Name the 6 types of safety equipment listed you should be wearing while working with hydraulic
systems. (Page 4•4)
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2. While all hydraulic circuits should be bled off after shut down, why is it especially important that
BOPs with accumulators be bled off? (Page 4•4)
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3. At Halliburton, learning appropriate safety procedures come before: (Page 4•4)


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Refer to Page 4•20 to check your answers.

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Unit B: Power Pack Basics


The components that make up a typical coiled pressure setting. These are also known as
tubing power pack consists of a diesel engine, a piston pumps.
system of hydraulic pumps, a hydraulic tank, The standard 6V-53 hydraulic power pack
hydraulic pressure controls and directional contains the following hydraulic circuits:
control circuitry. Power packs supply the
necessary power to operate the equipment that • The Injector/Crane Circuit consists of 3
make up a Coiled Tubing Unit. These are: gear pumps mounted on the right side rear of
the gear pump drive box located on the
• The Injector engine. This high flow circuit provides
• The Reel power to the injector and crane.

• The Control Systems • The House/BOP Circuit consists of a


variable displacement pump mounted on the
• The Crane back right hand side of the engine cam tower
• The Cooling and Charge Sytsems and provides power to the hydraulically
operated well control equipment.
Power packs come in skid mounted, truck
• The Reel Circuit consists of a variable
mounted, or tractor mounted configurations
displacement pump mounted to the left side
depending on their required application.
rear of the pump drive gear box located on the
Valves used to control the fluid power systems engine. Its used primarily to power the reel
on a power pack can be classified into 3 groups direction, and to maintain back pressure on
according to the general function. the reel while pipe is being spooled on or
off.
1. Directional Control Valves – purpose is to
control direction of motion in cylinders,
fluid motors, or actuators.
2. Pressure Control Valves – this includes
pressure relief valves, by-pass valves, and
pressure reducing valves.
3. Flow Control Valves – primary function is
to regulate the rate of fluid flow for the
purpose of controlling the speed of motion
in cylinders and fluid motors.
Pumps commonly used on coiled tubing power
packs:
1. Fixed Displacement Pumps – Fixed
displacement pumps produce a fixed amount Figure 4.2-Typical 30/38K Power Pack.
of oil with each revolution of its input shaft
regardless of the demand pressure. The most Pump Pressure Control
common fixed displacement pump is called
a gear pump.
Pump control on Injector/Crane circuits are
2. Variable Displacement Pump – Variable controlled individually at the pump unloader
displacement pumps produce variable flow valve in conjunction with the pressure relief
rate up to its physical size limits and valve. These in turn are remotely controlled
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from the control house by a Double A valve. In Power Pack Hydraulic Filter
addition there are different pressure settings on
the unloader valves on each of the 3 pumps. You
Maintenance
will learn the differences between these valves
and how they operate in Coiled Tubing II. For
now it is important that you know that the set Suction Filters
pressure of each valve determines the maximum
pressure that is obtainable for each pump in the Suction filters filter the oil going to the pump
single stack circuit. Only qualified personnel are inlets. The suction filters on typical 30/38 power
allowed to change pressure settings. packs are located inside the hydraulic tank. They
screw onto fittings located on the bottom of the
Each hydraulic pump can be turned ON tank.
(Loaded) or turned OFF (Vented) by a series of
“Whitey Valves” located on the side of the It is recommended to service suction filters in
power pack and the control console. the yard not at a job location. Be sure to follow
the recommended maintenance interval per the
Under normal operation all 3 ON (Loaded) and power pack’s maintenance schedule:
OFF valves (Vented) are in the “Load” position,
indicating that all pumps are ON and fully Follow this procedure when servicing the
powering injector functions. suction filters:

CAUTION: Never “Vent” (turn OFF) a pump 1. Remove the bolts that secure the access
while the unit is in operation unless instructed plate located on the top of the hydraulic
by a supervisor to do so. tank.
CAUTION: When loading pumps at the sta rt of 2. Drain hydraulic fluid from the tank. (see
a job (after initial rig up) it is important that you note a)
check with supervisor to assure all controls are 3. The suction filter elements can be
in the neutral position PRIOR to loading any of unscrewed and removed once the oil is
the pumps. drained.
4. Be careful not to damage the filter elements
when removing them. There’s a place on the
thread end to use a wrench if you cannot
unscrew them by hand.
5. Be careful not to drop anything in the holes
after removing the filters. Debris can go
straight into the pumps. Inspect the tank for
cleanliness and clean if necessary.
6. Filter elements can be cleaned most of the
time. Install cleaned or new suction filters.
Be sure filters are in good condition. If
elements are replaced, be sure to replace
Figure 4.3- A typical control cabin and with same micron rating.
hydraulic power drive combination unit.
7. Reinstall the access cover.
8. Fill the hydraulic tank with clean hydraulic
fluid. Using a clean container! Fill tank fluid
level until fluid reaches top of sight glass.
(see note a)
9. Be sure all suction valves below tank are
open before starting engine. Listen for
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potential cavitation after starting engine. If 3) Pour oil out of canister and remove filter
cavitation is suspected stop engine cartridges being careful not to loose the
immediately. Failure to do so will result in spring located on bottom of the canister
pump failures. under the second filter. (dispose of oil and
NOTE: filters properly).
a) Drain fluid from the hydraulic tank into a 4) Clean canister and install new filter
clean container. Inspect it for cleanliness. It cartridges with the spring at the bottom. (see
is okay to reuse the same hydraulic fluid note a)
only if it is clean. It is recommended that it
5) Reconnect the return filter canisters to the
be filtered before it is re-installed.
filter housings being careful that the O-ring
remains in place and does not become
Return Filters pinched.
6) Apply some type of “never seize” lubricant
Return filters clean the hydraulic fluid as it
to the threads of all 4 bolts that retain the
returns to the hydraulic tank after the fluid has
filter canister. Start all 4 bolts by hand
done its work. These filters require replacement
before beginning to tighten.
servicing more often than suction filters. Follow
scheduled maintenance for your specific unit. 7) Tighten the 4 bolts in even increments to
avoid cocking the 4 bolt flange that secures
Return filters may be service in the yard or on
the canister. Do not over tighten the 4 bolts.
job location as needed.
Caution: some of these 4 bolt flanges are
Procedure for servicing return filters: aluminum and can break very easy if
cocked.They could also become stripped if
1) Remove ¼ inch pipe plug atop return filter
over tightened.
piping manifold where manifold enters
hydraulic tank (near return filters). This is a 8) Replace the ¼ in. pipe plug.
siphon break.
NOTE:
2) Remove filter canisters from the return filter
Use proper micron filter replacement cartridges.
housing. The top filter cartridge may remain
attached to the housing as you pull the
canister, if so; pull down on filter so it drops
into canister. This may require two people.

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Unit B Quiz: Power Pack Basics

1. There are two types of pumps used on a power pack. Name each and describe their function.
(Page 4•6)
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2. ____________________________ filters can be serviced in the yard or on location, while


_________________________ filters must always be serviced in the yard. (Pages 4•7 and 4•8)

3. Give a brief description how pump control is maintained on Injector/Crane Circuits: (Page 4•6)
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Refer to Page 4•21 to check your answers.

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Unit B: Connecting and Lifting Hydraulic Equipment


As with raising and connecting any type of hoses must be connected to the power pack
equipment in place above ground, appropriate BEFORE start up.
lifting and safety procedures must be followed.
Presented here are just a few of the items you
should be aware of and will learn more about in
future courses:

Connecting

• Be sure that hose connections are clean


before making any connection. Use
hydraulic fluid to clean hose ends and
always install thread protectors on larger
quick disconnects ends after disconnecting
them. This keeps the connections clean and
prevents damage to their threads. Figure 4.4- Typical hose package that is
lifted into place on the rig.
• Always lift hydraulic hoses from the
swedged end connection behind the quick
disconnect. Attach a lifting (choker) slings
to hoses no further than 5 feet away from a Lifting
hose end. This could weaken or kink the
hose’s interior liner and cause hose failure • Never lift equipment with a chain. Always
when the hose is pressurized. use the properly rated “designated” lift sling
• Always use a crescent wrench to turn for when raising a piece of equipment.
winged connections when they become too
• Always attach a tag line while lifting loads
difficult to turn by hand. DO NOT USE A
to keep them from rotating as they are
HAMMER! The only connection tightened raised. This will also help to control the
in this way is a Weco hammer union and positioning of load.
Weco’s are not hydraulic system-type
connections! • Alert other personnel in the area before
moving a load. NEVER stand under or near
• DO NOT use a punch and hammer to off- lifted loads suspended by a crane or
seat a quick disconnect poppet to release
immediately before or after it has been
trapped pressure in hose. This action WILL
raised.
damage the poppet guide and may cause
severe hydraulic malfunction once the hose • Be prepared to react as the crane operator
is connected to the hydraulic system. moves the load into position. Also, when
spotting a piece of equipment, always push
• After unit rig up, be sure that all threaded it away from you to avoid being injured if
quick disconnect connections are tight you should slip or if the load falls suddenly.
before starting the power pack. Threaded
quick disconnects may appear tight but may • An experienced signalman is used to signal
only be partially connected or not at all. the crane operator on how to position the
Also, all case drain hoses and system return suspended load if radio communication sets
are not available.
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Unit B Quiz: Connecting and Lifting Hydraulic Equipment

1. During rig up, why is it important to make sure all threaded quick disconnects are tighten before
starting the power pack? (Page 4•10)
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2. When attaching a lifting sling, how far away from the end is allowable when placing it? Why should
it be under this distance? (Page 4•10)
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3. Why is it smart to use a tag line when lifting a load? (Page 4•10)
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Refer to Page 4•22 to check your answers.

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Unit C: Types of Fluid Contamination


Sometimes the simplest thing you can do will
prevent the most damage.
Particulate Contamination
Particle contamination occurs when foreign Steps to Avoid Hydraulic Fluid
material enters the hydraulic system. If Contamination
operations personnel are not careful, foreign
matter can enter the hydraulic system at various
While keeping fluids clean on the job site should
points such as through contaminated quick
be a “no-brainer,” you can follow these steps to
disconnects, replacement parts, or through
ensure hydraulic, and other fluids you will be
contaminated fluid added to the hydraulic tank.
using are uncontaminated:
Contamination that enters downstream of the
power pack filters can do severe damage to the • Always clean hydraulic connections before
system hydraulic components BEFORE the making them up.
filters ever get a chance to remove the • Always install protector caps for large quick
contamination. This is why it is important to disconnects.
clean quick disconnects before connecting them.
A small amount of contamination can bring the • Always use clean containers when draining
entire system down in within minutes and cause or adding fluid to the hydraulic tank.
considerable damage in time an money. • Always close the filler cap on the hydraulic
tank after adding fluid.
Water Contamination • Always make sure that filter cap o-rings are
(and other fluids) in place after servicing filters
• Always follow suction and return filter
Water accumulation is a common problem. servicing procedures (do not take short
Water attacks the anti-wear additives that are in cuts!).
most hydraulic fluids. If this happens, the pumps • Always use clean hydraulic fluid in a
and other hydraulic components will wear out hydraulic tank.
more quickly. Water can enter the system
through fill ports that are left open, through • Never add a mismatched or non-approved
BOPs (blow out preventors), and through hydraulic fluid into the tank.
condensation of humid air in the hydraulic tank.
• Never disable the tank filler port filter.
The first two of these can be controlled. Several
options for controlling the third situation are • Depending on the type of connections you
being considered as of this writing. are using, always use Teflon tape properly
Another way water can enter into the system is (see Unit E). Teflon is a source of
contamination and is known to jam
by leaving the pour cap off of a 5 gallon pail or
hydraulic components.
55 gallon drum of new oil. Always immediately
replace the pour cap after taking oil out of a pail NOTE:
or drum. This will prevent rainwater; wash down
Teflon tape should never be used on hydraulic
water or water spray from contaminating new
fitting: Use Hydraulic Thread Sealants such as
oil, preventing the filters from doing their job.
Loctite 5431 or Prma Lok LM012.

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Unit C Quiz: Types of Fluid Contamination

1. List at least 7 ways in preventing hydraulic fluid contamination. (Page 4•12)


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2. Of all of the ways fluids can become contaminated, which is the most common? Why? (Page 4•12)
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Refer to Page 4•22 to check your answers.

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Unit D: Threaded Hydraulic Connections


There are basically 4 types of connections used Correct use of Teflon tape:
on hoses in conjunction with Halliburton Coiled
Tubing units: 1. Clean male and female threads to remove
the old Teflon tape.
• Tapered-threaded pipe connections
2. Start the tape 2 threads BELOW the open
• Straight threaded, o-ring connections end of the connection.
• JIC male/female hose connections 3. Wrap the tape in a clockwise direction or the
• 4-bolt flange connections same direction as you would tighten.
Being familiar with these connections and with 4. Make sure you apply two layers as you wrap
their proper use can keep you safe and all your way toward the end.
equipment functioning properly. 5. Never start the Teflon tape at the end.
6. Never use Teflon tape on straight threaded
Tapered-Threaded Pipe or JIC type connections.
Connections
Straight Threaded O-Ring
Pipe threaded connections have “tapered” male
and female threads. It is the interfacing and
Connections
crushing of the two threads that make the
hydraulic seal. Pipe threads become less Straight threaded connections (aka, SAE o-ring
effective in sealing the more often they are connections) have a “straight” thread to connect
reused. Teflon tape is often used to help make the male and female ends. The thread-in for this
the pipe threads seal. type of connection does not do the sealing
(unlike a pipe thread). Straight threaded
connections use an o-ring located at the end of
the male thread to make the hydraulic seal so
Teflon tape isn’t necessary. These use –900
series o-ring sizes.

Figure Figure 4.5- Tapered Threaded Pipe


Connection

Figure 4.6- Straight Threaded O-Ring


Connection

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JIC Male/Female Flared Hose after makeup as well as making it difficult to


repair. When you disconnect a flange, it’s
Connections: always a good idea to replace the o-ring with a
new one before reconnecting.
The JIC (Joint Industrial Council) type-
connection uses a smooth tapered 37° male and
female connector to make a hydraulic seal. JIC
connectors are often used for connecting hoses
to permanent connections on hydraulic valving
and manifolds. JIC connections are easy to
recognize, you can see the 37° smooth taper at
the end of the male connection. Teflon tape is
not necessary for JIC type connections.

Figure 4.8- 4-Bolt Flange Connection

Figure 4.7- JIC Flared Hose Connection


The flange must fit flat against its mating
surface for the o-ring to seal properly. It’s also a
good idea to use a thread anti-seize compound
on the 4 bolts to allow easier removal of the
4-Bolt Flange Connections: bolts the next time. It is also a good practice to
fill the heads of socket head cap screw bolts with
Flange connections are used for large, high flow silicone sealant to prevent corrosion of the
connections 1 inch or larger. Flanges use an o- internal hex. The bolt head will be in good
ring on the flange face to make the hydraulic condition the next time the flange is removed.
seal. The flange is held in place with 4 bolts. It is
important not to scratch the o-ring surface when
positioning a flange as this may cause it to leak

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Unit D Quiz: Threaded Hydraulic Connections

1. List and describe each of the 4 connections typically used with Coiled Tubing Units. (Page 4•14)
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2. Of the 4 listed, which use an O-Ring to seal its connection? Which use teflon tape? (Page 4•15)
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3. Knowing that teflon tape is used for properly sealing some connections, list at least 4 ways to use it
correctly. (Page 4•15)
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Refer to Page 4•23 to check your answers.

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Section 4 Self Check Test:


Coiled Tubing Hydraulic System Equipment
Section 4 attempts to introduce you the power pack and the hydraulic systems, components, and
mainatenance requirements necessary for any coiled tubing operation.
Try to answer each question on your own by filling in the blank or marking the correct answer. Refer to
the page number after each question if you need help or to check your answers.

1. The 4 types of hydraulic connections used in coiled tubing are: (Page 4•1 4)
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2. On a Power Pack, _________________________filters clean the hydraulic fluid as it goes back to the
hydraulic tank; _____________________ filters cleans the oil going to the pump inlets. (Pages 4•7
and 4•8)

3. Basically, “Loading” a pump means that the hydraulic pump is turned _________ and “venting” a
hydraulic pump means that it is turned __________. (Page 4•7)

4. List the 3 groups of valves used to control the fluid power systems. (Page 4•6)
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5. (A) A ______________________ is an example of a Fixed Displacment Pump. (Page 4•6)

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(B) A ______________________ is an example of a Variable Displacement Pump. (Page 4•6)


6. (A) Name two ways hydraulic fluid could become contaminated. (Page 4•12)
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(B) Of the two ways, ______________________ specifically attacks the wear additives in most
hydraulic fluids. (Page 4•12)

7. _________________________________ are connections used most often on high flow, 1 in. or larger
hydraulic lines. (Page 4•15)

8. Name the components that typically make up a power pack unit. (Page 4•6)
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9. On a standard 6V-53 hydraulic power pack, there are 3 main types of “circuits.” Name and describe
each type. (Page 4•6)
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10. A Power Pack can either be controlled at the ______________________________ or remotely


controled from the __________________________________. (Page 4•6)

11. List 4 ways you can protect yourself while working with hydraulic systems. (Page 4•4)
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12. Power Packs supply the power necessary to operate the equipment on a coiled tubing unit. Name
each. (Page 4•6)
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Refer to Page 4•24 to checkyour answers.

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Unit A Quiz Answer Key: Hydraulic System Safety

1. Name the 6 types of safety equipment listed you should be wearing while working with hydraulic
systems.
• Eye protection
• Hearing protection
• Protective clothing
• Gloves
• Steel toe shoes
• Hard hat

2. While all hydraulic circuits should be bled off after shut down, why is it especially important that
BOPs with accumulators be bled off?
Accumulators can still be pressurized even if the powe r pack is shut down or when pumps have
been vented.

3. At Halliburton, learning appropriate safety procedures come before: (Page 4•4)


Knowing appropriate safety procedures come before learning the operation of any unit or
knowing how to properly do any type of job.

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Unit B Quiz Answer Key: Connecting and Lifting Hydraulic Equipment

1. During rig up, why is it important to make sure all threaded quick disconnects are tighten before
starting the power pack?
Threaded quick disconnects may appear tight but may only be partially connected or not at all.

2. When attaching a lifting sling, how far away from the end is allowable when placing it? Why should
it be under this distance?
Attach a lifting (choker) slings to hoses no further than 5 feet away from a hose end. This could
weaken or kink the hose’s interior liner and cause hose failure when the hose is pressurized.

3. Why is it smart to use a tag line when lifting a load?


Always attach a tag line while lifting loads to keep them from rotating as they are raised.

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Unit C Quiz Answer Key: Types of Fluid Contamination

1. List at least 7 (out of 10) ways in preventing hydraulic fluid contamination.


• Always clean hydraulic connections before making them up.
• Always install protector caps for large quick disconnects.
• Always use clean containers when draining or adding fluid to the hydraulic tank.
• Always close the filler cap on the hydraulic tank after adding fluid.
• Always make sure that filter cap o-rings are in place after servicing filters
• Always follow suction and return filter servicing procedures (do not take short cuts!).
• Always use clean hydraulic fluid in a hydraulic tank.
• Never add a mismatched or non-approved hydraulic fluid into the tank.
• Never disable the tank filler port filter.
• Depending on the type of connections you are using, always use Teflon tape properly.
Teflon is a source of contamination and is known to jam hydraulic components.

2. Of all of the ways fluids can become contaminated, which is the most common? Why?
Water accumulation is a common problem. Water attacks the anti-wear additives that are in
most hydraulic fluids. If this happens, the pumps and other hydraulic components will wear out
more quickly.

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Unit D Quiz Answer Key: Threaded Hydraulic Connections

1. List and describe each of the 4 connections typically used with Coiled Tubing Units.
Tapered-Threaded Pipe Connections
Pipe threaded connections have “tapered” male and female threads. It is the interfacing and
crushing of the two threads that make the hydraulic seal.
Straight threaded connections (aka, SAE o-ring connections)
These have a “straight” thread to connect the male and female ends. The thread-in for this type
of connection does not do the sealing (unlike a pipe thread). Straight threaded connections use
an o-ring located at the end of the male thread to make the hydraulic seal.
The JIC (Joint Industrial Council) Connections
These type of connections use a smooth tapered 37° male and female connector to make a
hydraulic seal. JIC connectors are often used for connecting hoses to permanent connections on
hydraulic valving and manifolds.
4-Bolt Flange Connections
These type of Flange connections are used for large, high flow connections 1 inch or larger.

2. Of the 4 listed, which use an O-Ring to seal its connection? Which use teflon tape?
4-Bolt Flange Connections
Straight threaded connections (aka, SAE o-ring connections)

3. Knowing that teflon tape is used for properly sealing some connections, list at least 4 ways (out of 6)
to use it correctly.
1. Clean male and female threads to remove the old Teflon tape.
2. Start the tape 2 threads BELOW the open end of the connection.
3. Wrap the tape in a clockwise direction or the same direction as you would tighten.
4. Make sure you apply two layers as you wrap your way toward the end.
5. Never start the Teflon tape at the end.
6. Never use Teflon tape on straight threaded or JIC type connections.

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Section 4 Self Check Test Answer Key:


Coiled Tubing Hydraulic System Equipment
1. The 4 types of hydraulic connections used in coiled tubing are:
Tapered-Threaded Pipe Connections
Straight threaded connections (aka, SAE o-ring connections)
The JIC (Joint Industrial Council) Connections
4-Bolt Flange Connections

2. On a Power Pack, Return Filters clean the hydraulic fluid as it goes back to the hydraulic tank;
Suction Filters cleans the oil going to the pump inlets.

3. Basically, “Loading” a pump means that the hydraulic pump is turned ON and “venting” a hydraulic
pump means that it is turned OFF.

4. List and describe the 3 groups of valves used to control the fluid power systems.
Directional Control Valves
Directional Control Valves – purpose is to control direction of motion in cylinders, fluid motors,
or actuators.
Pressure Control Valves
Pressure Control Pumps –produce variable flow rate up to its physical size limits and pressure
setting. These are also known as piston pumps.
Flow Control Valves
Flow Control Valves – whose primary function is to regulate the rate of fluid flow for the
purpose of controlling speed of motion in cylinders and fluid motors.

5. (A) A Gear Pump is an example of a Fixed Displacment Pump.


(B) A Piston Pump is an example of a Variable Displacement Pump.

6. (A) Name two (out of 10 listed) ways hydraulic fluid could become contaminated.
Particulated Contamination
Water Contanmination
(B) Of the two ways, Water Contamination specifically attacks the wear additives in most
hydraulic fluids.

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7. 4-Bolt Flange Connections are connections used most often on high flow, 1 in. or larger hydraulic
lines.

8. Name the components that typically make up a power pack unit.


The components that make up a typical coiled tubing power pack consists of a diesel engine, a
system of hydraulic pumps, a hydraulic tank, hydraulic pressure controls and directional
control circuitry.

9. On a standard 6V-53 hydraulic power pack, there are 3 main types of “circuits.” Name and describe
each type.
• The Injector/Crane circuit consists of 3 gear pumps mounted on the right side rear of the
gear pump drive box located on the engine. This high flow circuit provides power to the
injector and crane.
• The House/bop circuit consists of a variable displacement pump mounted on the back right
hand side of the engine cam tower and provides power to the hydraulically operated well
control equipment.
• The Reel circuit consists of a variable displacement pump mounted to the left side rear of
the pump drive gear box located on the engine. Is used primarily to power the reel
direction, and to maintain back pressure on the reel while pipe is being spooled on or off.

10. A Power Pack can either be controlled at the Well Head or remotely controled from the Control
House.

11. List 4 (out of 6) ways you can protect yourself while working with hydraulic systems.
• Eye protection
• Hearing protection
• Protective clothing
• Gloves
• Steel toe shoes
• Hard hat

12. Power Packs supply the power necessary to operate the equipment on a coiled tubing unit. Name
each. (5)
• The Injector
• The Reels
• The Control Systems
• The Crane
• The Cooling and Charge Systems

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