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CHAMP® IV Packer

The CHAMP IV Packer is a hookwall- • Picking the packer straight up (no


retrievable packer with a concentric torque required) opens the bypass.
bypass. As the tool is lowered into the • The tool is easily relocated in
hole, a J-slot holds the bypass open and multiple zones during a single trip
controls the setting of the packer. When for treating, testing, or squeezing.
the packer is set, a balancing piston
activated by tubing pressure holds the • The concentric bypass valve allows a
bypass closed. larger bypass flow area.
• The CHAMP IV Packer is used with a
Each tool assembly includes a J-slot retrievable bridge plug for straddling
mechanism, mechanical slips, packer zones during various operations.
elements, hydraulic slips, and a • A CHAMP IV Packer would be the
bypass. Round, piston-like slips used tool of choice where positive
in the hydraulic hold-down circulation below the packer is
mechanism prevent the tool from required such as in drillstem testing,
being pumped up the hole. The bypass TCP applications, using tailpipe, for
allows fluids to pass around the shallow service, and as liner tools.
bottom of the tool when it is removed
from the hole. This design eliminates
accidentally opening a conventional Operation
bypass during circulation around the
bottom of the packer. The tool is run slightly below the
necessary setting position. If the packer
Circulation around the CHAMP IV is to be set, it must be picked up, and
Packer is not interrupted if the packer right-hand rotation must be applied so
element temporarily seals that a half-turn can be obtained at the
unintentionally, as when it passes tool. In deep or deviated holes, several
through points of interference in the turns with the rotary may be necessary.
casing. For the position to be maintained, the
right-hand torque must be held until the
The CHAMP IV is well suited to tubing mechanical slips on the tool are set and
conveyed perforating applications can begin taking weight.
where the firing head assembly is easily Pressure applied below the packer forces
incorporated into the CHAMP IV. The the hydraulic hold-down slips against
CHAMP IV is ideally suited for the casing to prevent the packer from
horizontal applications due to its being pumped up the hole.
limited rotational requirements and
integrated circulating valve. Just a The concentric bypass valve is balanced
quarter-turn is required, at the tool, to to the tubing surface pressure, which
set the packer and close the circulating prevents the bypass from being pumped
valve. A straight upward pull opens the open with tubing pressure. Straight,
circulating valve and unseats the packer. upward pull on the tubing string opens
the bypass and unsets the packer.

Features and Benefits


CN05618

• The packer is used in highly deviated


wells or where pipe manipulation is CHAMP® IV Packer
difficult.

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CHAMP® IV Packer Specifications
Nominal
Casing Packer Packer Casing Minimum Maximum Tensile Working
Size OD ID End Weight Casing Drift ID Casing ID Length Rating* Pressure**
in.† in. (cm) in. (cm) Connections lb/ft in. (cm) in. (cm) in. (cm) lb (kg) psi (kPa)
3.87
(9.83) 1.80 9.5-10.5 3.927-3.795 4.090-4.000 92.49 71,200 8,400
4 1/2 2 3/8 EUE
3.75 (4.57) 11.6-13.5 (9.975-9.639) (10.389-10.16) (234.92) (32 254) (57 900)
(9.52)
4.18 1.80 2 3/8 18-20.8 4.032-4.366 4.276 93.63 71,200 8,400
5
(10.62) (4.57) 8 rd EUE 11.5-15.0 (10.24-11.09) (10.86) (237.82) (32 300) (57 876)
4.57 2.00
(11.43) (5.08) 13-20 4.653-4.545 5.044-4.778 90.46 88,900 8,400
5 1/2 2 3/8 EUE
4.40 1.80 20-23 (11.819-11.544) (12.812-12.136) (229.77) (40 272) (57 900)
(11.18) (4.57)
6 5/8:
6 5/8 5.25 2.00 2 7/8 8 rd 5.318 5.791 91.42 88,800 10,000
23-32
or 7 (13.34) (5.08) EUE 13.51 (14.71) (232.21) (40 300) (69 000)
7: 41-49.5
2 3/8 EUE
5.65 2.37 2 7/8 EUE 5.795 6.538 98.85 148,600 10,000
7 17-38
(14.35) (6.02) 3 1/2 IF (14.719) (16.607) (251.08) (67 316) (69 000)
3 7/8 CAS
2 7/8
8 rd EUE
(Optional
6.35 2.37 6.477 7.125 96.75 148,600 10,000
7 5/8 adapters: 20-39
(16.13) (6.02) (16.45) (18.10) (245.75) (67 400) (69 000)
3 7/8 CAS,
2 7/8 PH6,
3 1/2 I.F.)
7.04 2.62 7.313 7.625 123.80 215,640 10,000
3 7/8 CAS 44-56
(17.88) (6.65) (18.58) (19.37) (314.45) (97 813) (69 000)
8 5/8
6.75 2.37 7.126 7.001 123.80 313,600 10,000
3 7/8 CAS 58.7-68.1
(17.14) (6.02) (18.10) (17.78) (314.45) (142 247) (69 000)
8.15 125.22-
(20.70) 2.87 29.3-53.5 8.379-7.969 9.063-8.835 117.23 341,900 10,000
9 5/8 4 1/2 IF
7.80 (7.29) 40-71.8 (21.283-20.241) (23.020-22.441) (318.059- (154 881) (69 000)
(19.81) 297.76)
11.94
(30.33) 3.75 48-72 12.191-11.781 12.715-12.347 141.84 651,300 5,000
13 3/8 4 1/2 IF
11.50 (9.52) 72-98 (30.965-29.924) (32.296-31.361) (360.27) (295 400) (34 470)
(29.21)

† Although other sizes may be available, these sizes are the most common.
* The tensile strength value is calculated with new tool conditions. Stress area calculations are used so that tensile
strength can be calculated.
** Pressure rating is the differential pressure at the tool. (Differential pressure is the difference in pressure between the
casing annulus and the tool ID.)
These ratings are guidelines only. For more information, contact your local Halliburton representative.

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