GM GLB Otk175 100232

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4¾-in.

OnTrak HT-175
Tool Specifications
Nominal tool OD 4¾ in. 121 mm
Hole size range 5¾ to 6¾ in. 146 to 171 mm
Length total (A) 34.3 ft 10.5 m
Length OTK sensor sub (B) 20.2 ft 6.2 m
Length BCPM (C) 14.1 ft 4.3 m
Stop sub (D) 2–3 ft 0.6–0.9 m
Weight (including stop sub) 2,200 lb 998 kg
Primary power source Drilling fluid driven turbine
Tool connections NC38 box / NC38 pin

Operating Specifications and Limits


Flow rate gpm lpm
Low flow 125 (148)–187 475 (560)–708
Normal flow 161 (190)–251 611 (719)–950
High flow 216 (255)–350 819 (965)–1,325
() - min. flow rate for downlink operation
Max. WOB 251 klb 1,120 kN
Max. tool rotation 400 rpm
Max. drilling torque 10,300 ft-lb 14 kNm
(at the bit)
Max. torque to failure 20,650 ft-lb 28 kNm
Max. overpull to failure 668 klb 2,970 kN
(without rotation)
Max. operating temperature 347°F 175°C
Min. operating temperature -4°F -20°C
Max. hydrostatic pressure 30,000 psi 2,070 bar
Max. bit pressure drop No limitation
Sand content 1% max. volume, according to API 13B
(<0.5% recommended)
Max. LCM 40 ppb = 114 kg/m³ (any pumping of
LCM must be carried out according to
Baker Hughes procedures)
Max DLS for tool passage for AutoTrak
With rotation 10°/100 ft 10°/30 m
Without rotation 30°/100 ft 30°/30 m
Max DLS for tool passage should only be used as a guide. Actual
limits may vary depending on BHA configuration.

4¾-in. OnTrak HT-175

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Operating Specifications and Limits—continuation Sensor Specifications
Max DLS for tool passage for AutoTrak—contination Directional
Max. RPM variation ±80% Maximum deviation from mean Sensor type Tri-axial accelerometer/Tri-axial flux
RPM (e.g. 100 rpm: RPM range=20– gate
180), limited by max tool rotation MTF/GTF switching Operator selectable (default: 3°)
specification Measurement Range Resolution Accuracy1,4
Max. axial and lateral vibration Refer to Supplemental Technical Inclination 0°–180° 0.09° ±0.1°
Specification TDS-20-60-0000-00 Azimuth2,3 0°–360° 0.35° ±1.0°
Toolface
Sensor Specifications
Magnetic2 TF 0°–360° 1.4° ±1.5°
Multiple Propagation Resistivity – MPR™
Gravity3 TF 0°–360° 1.4° ±1.5°
2 MHz Propagation Resistivity
Total Magnetic 0–100,000 nT 35 ±100
Phased difference Range 0.1–3,000 ohm-m
Field
Accuracy 1% (0.1-50 ohm-m)
Dip Angle2 -90°–90° 0.04° ±0.2°
±0.5 mmho/m (>50 ohm-m)
Temperature 0–200°C 0.5°C ±1°C
Attenuation Range 0.1–500 ohm-m
Drilling dynamics and pressure
Accuracy ±2% (0.1–25 ohm-m)
Range 0–30,000 psi 0–2,070 bar
±1 mmho/m (>25 ohm-m)
Resolution 5 psi 0.35 bar
Vertical Resolution 8 in. (20 cm) for 90% response in
Accuracy ±0.25% of full scale
conductive beds
Vibration
400 kHz Propagation Resistivity
Acceleration range 0 – ±15 g
Phased difference Range 0.1–1,000 ohm-m
Frequency range 0–82 Hz
Accuracy ±1% (0.1–25 ohm-m)
Real time log option Lateral and Axial vibration;
±1 mmho/m (>25 ohm-m)
transmitted as severity level (scaled
Attenuation Range 0.1–200 ohm-m
to g-RMS)
Accuracy ±5% (0.1–10 ohm-m)
Post run/memory log options Average and maximum lateral and
±5.0 mmho/m (>10 ohm-m)
axial vibration in g-RMS and as
Vertical Resolution 12 in. (30 cm) for 90% response in
severity level
conductive beds
Rotation and stick-slip
Azimuthal Gamma Ray
Rotation speed 0 - ±1,000 rpm (±1% accuracy)
Sensor type Scintillation (x2)
Real-time log options Downhole rpm, stick-slip transmitted
Measurement API GR
as severity level
Range 0–500 API
Post run/memory log options Min., Max., and average rpm, stick-slip
Accuracy ±2.5 API @ 100 API and
and backward rotation severity
ROP=60 ft/hr (18.3 m/hr)
Vertical resolution 6 in. 15.3 cm 1
All sensor accuracies are 2 Sigma confidence.
2
For a typical magnetic field value at 30° latitude
3
Accuracy applies to inclinations greater than 5.0°
4
Sensor accuracy is only one contributor to all-up directional survey accuracy. The
Baker Hughes position uncertainty model provides the definitive quantification of
system accuracy in all applications and operating environments.

Note: Gamma sensors/detectors may be susceptible to vibrations by nature and


therefore tools are built with two sensors to have redundancy for this sensor. As such,
failure of a single gamma sensor is not covered under warranty.

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Baker Hughes reserves the right to make changes in specifications and features shown
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Contact your Baker Hughes representative for the most current information. The Baker
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Propagation Resistivity are trademarks of Baker Hughes Company.

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