Choke Manifold Sample Clauses

Choke Manifold. (for Instrumentation, see H.3) Make: CAMERON Minimum ID: in 2 1/16” Maximum WP: psi 15,000 psi H2S service: yes/no Yes Quantity of fixed chokes: no. 0 Make: N/A Model: N/A Size (ID): in N/A Quantity of adjustable chokes: no. (4) 2 of which are auto Make: Cameron Model: 15 kpsi Manual Choke Size (ID): in 3 1/16” Quantity of power chokes: no. 2 X AUTO CHOKES Make: Cameron Model: 15 kpsi Hydraulic Choke Size (ID): in 3 1/16” Power choke remote control panel: yes/no Yes Make: HDI Location DCC (driller’s control center) Glycol injection: yes/no Yes
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Choke Manifold. Characteristics: 3-1/16” × 10,000 psi, H2S resistant Choke (Manual): (2xmin.) 2-9/16” × 10000 psi H2S resistant.
Choke Manifold. (for instrumentation, see H.3) Make: Minimum ID: in Maximum WP: psi H2S service: Yes/No Quantity of fixed chokes: No. Make: Model: Size (ID): in Quantity of adjustable chokes: No. Make: Model: Size (ID): in
Choke Manifold. (for instrumentation, see H.3) Make: RB PipeTech Ltd. Minimum ID: in 3 Maximum WP: psi 15,000 H2S service: yes/no Yes Quantity of fixed chokes: no. N/A Make: N/A Model: N/A Size (ID): in N/A Quantity of adjustable chokes: no. 2 Make: Masterflo Model: P25 Size (ID): in 1.45 Quantity of power chokes: no. 2 Make: Masterflo Model: P25 Size (ID): in 1.45 Power choke remote control panel: yes/no Yes Make: Hitec Location Drillers Doghouse Glycol injection: yes/no Yes
Choke Manifold. 1. Contractor shall furnish one actuated valve and one manual valve on the choke line outlet. Valves to be furnished with geothermal trim, including Stellite gates. Actuator to be suitable for high temperature geothermal service.
Choke Manifold. Cameron 3-1/16" - 15,000 psi WP with two (2) Cameron hydraulically adjustable choke, two (2) manual chokes.
Choke Manifold. ● Prepare to function test several valves. ● Prepare to flush lines ● Prepare to open a valve for inspection. ● Prepare to open both remote chokes. ● Provide the following documents: - Wall thickness reports. - Pressure test reports. - Calibration of the pressure gauges.
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