Accumulator
Accumulator
Accumulator
4-way valves in the accumulator (Koomey) unit are used to control the position
of Blow Out Preventer (BOP). Today we will go into the detail of 3 positions of 4way vales in order to see how each position affects to the BOP.
In normal drilling operation, you should never leave in the block position.
However, the valves can be left in the block position during rig move and
repairing operation.
There is one special thing which personnel must consider about the handle of
4-way valve used to operation the bilnd/shear rams (Figure 4). The control
handle must be protected to mitigate unintentional operation however it still
allows to be remotely operated from the BOP remote control panel.
The valve should be always located on the rig floor and left in the open
position. Additionally, you need to ensure that personnel on the rig have a right
wrench to close the valve. The valve left in the open position is critical because
the valve can be stab into drill string if the well flows through drill pipe.
For good drilling practices, you must have all size full opening
safety valves which can be screwed into each size of drill pipe, drill collar,
tubing, etc on the rig. When there is any string in the hole, the correct
connection of the valve must be ready on the rig floor to stab in. Furthermore,
it is a good practice to install the valve when there is a sting left on the rotary
table during rig performs any tasks. The full opening safety valve should be
used for shutting the well in while tripping.
Insider Blowout Preventer (IBOP) valve has several industrial names as drill
pipe float valves, Gray valves, Omsco valves and drop-in dart valves.
This valve is a non-return valve (check valve) allowing pumping through the
valve into the drillstring but it prevents upward flow and the more widely used
type is dart-type. The dart is used to hold the tool open therefore it is possible
to stab the valve while the fluid is flowing through the drillpipe. With the IBOP
valve installed in the drill string, it allows you to strip in hole without mud
flowing through the drillsting. The IBOP valve should not be used for shut the
well in while tripping.