05-0238 RIG SAVER TECHNICAL BULLETIN PORTAL

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11 SGE Pneumatically Actuated with Manual Pull Knob

Description —Airborne hydrocarbons present a threat to controlled diesel engine operation. These hydrocarbons may be drawn into the air intake system causing the engine to acceler-ate out of control with the attendant risk of explosion and fi re. Conventional shut-down methods (i.e. shutting off the engine’s fuel supply) may be ineffective in preventing engine runaway.

The WGPC RIG SAVER, a spring oper-ated air shut-off device mounted in the air intake system, will block the air fl ow and positively stop the engine. The RIG SAVER can be manually or automatically controlled, responding to a variety of fault or hazard conditions.

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Tel +1 (780) 450-3401 Fax +1 (780) 450-3413 E-mail wgpc.rigsaver@woodgroup.comWebsite www.woodgroup.biz/rigsaver

Wood Group Pressure Control

Technical Bulletin: #05-0238

RIG SAVER

5 SGE Electric Solenoid Actuatorwith Marman Clamp Mounts

4 SGE Hose Mounted with Clevis Pull

The RIG SAVER has been used worldwide, providing reliable ser-vice on and offshore under the adverse conditions associated with locations in the Canadian Arctic, the Gulf of Mexico, the North Sea, the deserts of Africa, the Middle East and the Pacifi c Rim.

Features —• Manual or automatic controls• Can be used on-shore and off-shore• Can respond to a variety of fault or hazard conditions• Available with 2” (50mm) to 14” (355mm) of unrestricted port• Operates safely at ambient and induction air temperatures

between 350°F – 400°F (176°C – 205°C) • Meets ISO 9001 requirements

Applications —• Power generations• Off-shore platforms• Bulk fuel loading facilities• Marine engine rooms• Mining equipment• Refi neries• Petrochemical plants

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RIG SAVER is often used in marine applications

RIG SAVER shown in service on a large diesel engine

RIG SAVER

Wood Group Pressure Control

Models

Dimensions in Inches

Weight (lbs.)A B C D *E F G H J K

L(max. bore)

2 SGE 1.50 5.51 3.78 4.96 6.30 1.40 1.70 2.11 2.25 2.45 2.00 2.1

3 SGE 2.06 7.44 5.44 6.40 10.58 1.75 2.16 3.19 2.94 3.25 3.00 6.0

4 SGE 2.63 9.10 7.13 7.31 10.70 1.88 2.22 4.14 3.70 3.73 4.00 8.5

5 SGE 3.25 11.12 9.00 9.18 12.32 2.00 2.50 5.19 4.50 4.19 5.00 10.0

6.5 SGE 4.25 12.69 12.00 12.00 16.70 2.50 3.14 5.56 5.76 4.81 6.50 25.0

8 SGE 5.00 14.73 14.25 13.60 17.62 2.50 3.25 6.75 6.73 5.25 8.00 35.0

11 SGE 6.68 20.00 18.56 17.65 21.00 3.00 4.75 9.12 9.13 7.43 11.00 70.0

14 SGE 9.00 26.10 25.00 28.00 N/A 7.38 10.65 14.16 11.90 9.00 14.00 276.0

A Radius

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Bore L

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* This measurement does not cover all possible operational methods. For specifi c operational methods and their respective dimensions, please contact WGPC Canada Engineering.

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