1000012444 SA 检查接地连接上的油漆
1000012444 SA 检查接地连接上的油漆
1000012444 SA 检查接地连接上的油漆
Top Drive
Objective
Recommend inspection of grounding connections for evidence of paint or primer
Issue
NOV recently received a report of a TDS‐11SH drilling motor with a painted grounding lug (see Figure 1).
NOV has found that some drilling motors have been received by NOV with paint on the grounding pads.
Motors with paint on the grounding pads appear to have been delivered on top drives in some isolated
instances and could have been delivered as spares (see Figure 2). To ensure equipment is grounded
properly during operation, it is important that the grounding lugs and pads are in contact with as much
surface area as possible to ensure maximum current transfer. The presence of paint or primer will
prevent the current from flowing to the ground wire. Poor current transfer can potentially lead to
equipment damage or put personnel at the risk of shock hazard.
Solution
NOV recommends that users disassemble and inspect their grounding pads and lugs throughout their
equipment to ensure the contact surfaces are clean metal (see Figure 3). If the surfaces are not clean
metal, clean the grounding pad using abrasives and a degreaser. Clean the grounding lugs using a
solvent, such as Aircraft® Paint Remover.
Note: Do not use abrasives on the lug, as it will damage the protective tin plating.
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Product Safety Alert
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Product Safety Alert
Economic Impact
No Economic Impact.
Customers should also refer to previous NOV Product Bulletins for additional information regarding safe
operation, maintenance, and inspection criteria by signing in to your MYNOV account at
https://portal.mynov.com and then searching with the Product Bulletin Search available below the
heading ‘Application Groups’. For information on registering, please visit
https://www.nov.com/Search/register.aspx.
Failure to follow the recommendations and/or guidance in NOV Manuals and Product Bulletins may
result in death, bodily injury or property damage.
Please contact your local National Oilwell Varco (NOV) Service Center if you have any questions
regarding this bulletin.
Revision History
Revision Date Change Description
00 Month 0000 (vertical line to the side of a paragraph indicates a change)
01 9 March 2018 Initial Release
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