Model "D" Retainer Production Packer With Plain Bottom: Packer Systems Technical Unit
Model "D" Retainer Production Packer With Plain Bottom: Packer Systems Technical Unit
Model "D" Retainer Production Packer With Plain Bottom: Packer Systems Technical Unit
Description
The Size 194-40 Baker Model “D” Retainer Pro-
duction Packer is a special 9-5/8-in, 32.3-53.5 lb/ft
Permanent Packer, having a smaller than normal
4.00-in seal bore. This allows the Packer to be
used in conjunction with the smaller seal systems
normally used on 3-1/2-in and 4-1/2-in tubing
strings.
Features / Benefits
(These also apply to all other sizes of Model “D”
Packer.)
• Added proven reliability.
• Allows faster running-in time.
• Greater resistance to premature impact
setting.
• Made of a material suitable for H2S service.
• Features two opposed sets of full-strength
Slips.
• A packing element that resists swab-off but
packs-off securely when the Packer is set.
• Incorporates a smooth continuous ID sealing
bore.
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WARNING
Use of Baker equipment contrary to
manufacturer’s specification may result in
property damage, serious injury or fatality.
Dimensional Data
Refer to Drawing No. 142-008.
Dim Size
A 5.469
B 5.000
D 5.500
E 2.000
F 5-1/4
H 8.125
J 5.094
L 2.59
M 4.09
N 3.25
P 11.9
Q 15.3
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“B” Wireline Adapter Kit, Size 194-40, 8. Take out Hex. Socket Set Screw (19) and un-
Product No. 438-09 screw Lock Bushing (18) and Mandrel Guide
(17).
The Size 194-40 does not appear in the regular 9. Slide the Release Sleeve (15), Split Ring (13),
technical unit for these tools, and full instructions and Split Ring Retainer (14) off the Mandrel
are as follows: (16).
Disassembly 10.Extract the two parts of the broken Release
Stud (12) from the Mandrel (16) and the Stud
Refer to Drawing No. 142-008.
Bushing (10).
1. Grip Pressure Setting Assembly in vise, remove
11.Thoroughly clean all parts, examine for wear
Hex. Socket Set Screw (2), and unscrew Adapt-
and damage; replace or repair as necessary.
er Sleeve (5) downwards.
Discard all Set Screws.
2. Take out Hex. Socket Set Screw (6) and un-
screw Body (9) from Pressure Setting Assem- Assembly
bly. Refer to Drawing No. 142-008.
3. . Remove Hex. Socket Set Screw (3) and un- NOTE: Use Baker Downhole Grease, Product No. 499-
screw the Adjusting Nut (4). Slide off the Adapt- 21, on all screw threads.
er Sleeve Bushing (1). 1. Screw Release Stud (12) into Mandrel (16) to
4. Lay the Pressure Setting Assembly to one side shoulder, being sure to take at least 12 full
for separate attention (see above). turns.
5. Grip the Body (9) in a vise, remove Hex. Socket 2. Screw Stud Bushing (10) onto Release Stud
Set Screw (8), and unscrew (LEFT-HAND- (12) to shoulder; again take at least 12 full turns.
thread) Adjusting Bushing (7). 3. Grip Body (9) in vise and slide Mandrel through
6. Remove Split Ring Retainer (14) and slide Man- until Stud Bushing shoulders. Insert Hex. Sock-
drel (16) and Release Sleeve (15) out of Body et Set Screw (11) and tighten into groove in
(9). Stud Bushing.
7. Remove Hex. Socket Set Screw (11), take Body 4. Slide Split Ring Retainer (14) over Release
(9) out of vise and tip out Stud Bushing (10). Sleeve (15) and install Split Ring Segments
(13).
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5. Slide Release Sleeve (15) over bottom of Man- 5. Remove Shipping Bolt and Safety Washer with
drel (16) and make-up Split Ring Retainer (14) Nut from the Support Ring Setting Sleeve of
on Body (9). Wrench tight. Packer (if still installed). Then screw Packer
6. Rotate Release Sleeve (15) until slot at upper hand-tight onto Release Sleeve (15) of Model
end engages on Peg in Body (9) bore. “B” Wireline Adapter Kit.
7. Slide Gage Ring (20) over Release Sleeve (15) 6. Unscrew the Adapter Sleeve Bushing (1) until it
threads and make-up Mandrel Guide (17) on moves down and shoulders firmly on the Sup-
Mandrel (16) until Gage Ring is held tight. port Ring Setting Sleeve of Packer. Continue
Back-off until Gage Ring can be slid off. unscrewing by hand until gap between Cylinder
Head and Cross Link Sleeve of the Model “E-4”
8. Make-up Lock Bushing (18) against Mandrel
Wireline Pressure Setting Assembly closes. Do
Guide (17). Install and tighten Hex. Socket Set
not use wrench or make-up tight enough to
Screw (19).
shear Upper Slips of Packer.
9. NOTE: The remaining parts are required loose
7. Remove Hex. Socket Set Screw (2). Slide
at the rig. However, it is recommended that they
Adapter Sleeve Bushing (1) into position and
are temporarily assembled as follows (hand-
install Hex. Socket Set Screw (2). Install and
tight only) to avoid loss in transit.
tighten Hex. Socket Set Screw (3) to lock Ad-
10.Screw Adjusting Bushing (7) into Body (LEFT- justing Nut and Adapter Sleeve threads.
HAND thread), and fit Hex. Socket Set Screws
8. Stand the assembled Packer, Wireline Adapter,
(6,8).
and Wireline Pressure Setting Assembly on
11.Install Hex. Socket Set Screw (3) in Adjusting end, and fill Upper Cylinder of Pressure Setting
Nut (4) and screw down below minimum diam- Assembly with clean oil (S.A.E. 10-40) to the
eter of thread. correct level (see Table 1). If the maximum an-
12.Screw Adjusting Nut into Adapter Sleeve (5) ticipated temperature falls between two oil lev-
and fit Adapter Sleeve Bushing (1) and Hex. els, use the oil level shown for the lower
Socket Set Screw (2). temperature range.
Assembly of “E-4” Wireline Pressure Table 1 - Oil Level Requirements
Setting Assembly, “B” Wireline Adapter Oil Levels Are Important
Kit, and “D” Packer • Not enough oil shortens the setting stroke,
Refer to Drawing No. 142-008. resulting in failure to part the Release Stud.
1. Grip the Model “E-4” Wireline Pressure Setting • Too much oil will result in presetting.
Assembly in vise, and slide the Model “B” Wire- Instructions
line Adapter Sleeve Bushing (1) onto the Model Invert Cylinder and push Piston to bottom, us-
“E-4” Wireline Pressure Setting Assembly. ing wooden dowel. Fill Cylinder with SAE 10-40
Screw Adjusting Nut (4) onto Setting Assembly weight oil to level “A” as shown. in chart according
to shoulder and tighten the Hex. Socket Set to maximum well temperature expected on run.
Screw (3) in the Adjusting Nut.
Distance from End of Cylinder to Oil
2. Screw Adjuster Sleeve Bushing (1) onto the
Model “E-4” Wireline Pressure Setting Assem- Temperature Dimension “A”♦
bly to shoulder, and tighten the Hex. Socket Set (°F) (Inches)
Screw (2). 200 or less 4
3. Screw Body (9) [Note: LEFT-HAND thread] of 200-275 4-1/2
Model “B” Wireline Adapter onto the Adjusting 275-350 5
Bushing (7) and tighten the Hex. Socket Set 350-400 5-1/2
Screw (6). ♦ Dimension “A” - Distance from end of cylinder to
oil level.
4. Screw the Adapter Sleeve Bushing (1) onto and
beyond the Adjusting Nut (4).
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Assembly Drawing No. 333-842 Make up the Firing Head into the Pressure
Chamber, Spanner Wrench tight, and check
the circuit through the Firing Head and Igniter.
11.Make-up the Cable Head or Collar Locator and
electric line onto the Firing Head.
12.Pick up assembled tools with the electric line
and make-up the Packer on the Pressure Set-
ting Assembly.
13.Check zero and run the assembled tools into
the hole at a speed no higher than 300 feet per
minute, being careful to slow down when ap-
proaching fluid level. Continue running to sev-
eral feet below setting depth, checking
odometer and weight indicator to be sure that
the electric line has not overrun the tools. Pick
up slowly to setting depth.
14.Fire Igniter. Depending upon depth, well fluid,
and other conditions, as many as three distinct
impulses can be felt manually on the electric
line or observed on the weight indicator.
9. Slide the Secondary Igniter, Product No. 437- 15.Allow a full 60 seconds from the time of firing for
43, into the Cartridge Seat Chamber of the Fir- the tool to set. The electric line should then be
ing Head immediately below the Model “BP-2” slacked off several feet and the weight indicator
or “BP-3” Firing Head Igniter, Product Nos. observed for a drop in reading which indicates
437-41 or 437-44, and hold in place with TruArc the tool has been set. The line should then be
Ring. (See assembly of Firing Head and Pres- reeled in slowly and the setting depth checked
sure Chamber of Technical Unit 4115 under In- by the weight pick-up point, remembering that
dex Tab 305.00 of the Baker Packers Technical the setting tools have increased in length by ap-
Manual.) proximately one foot during the setting opera-
10.Remove cap of High-Temperature Power tion.
Charge, Product No. 437-64, and insert Power 16.Retrieve the tools at a rate no higher than 300
Charge into Pressure Chamber with open end feet per minute. A much slower rate should be
of Power Charge up. used if there is any doubt that the Packer has
NOTE: To help the bore of the Pressure Chamber been released.
clean during firing and to facilitate redressing the
tool upon completion of the setting procedure, the
inner cardboard tube used in shipment may be left
in place around the Hi-Temperature Power Charge.
The yellow external shipping tube cannot be used
and should be discarded.