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PACKER SYSTEMS rsa*a*ug”ocm*mPermanent And RetrievablePacker Systems

I n field after field throughout the world, Baker Oil Tools packers are run, set and retrievedmore often than those of any other company. From the Model D - the world’s most widelyused permanent packer - to advanced retrievable packer systems designed to produce, stimu-late and isolate individual zones in horizontal wells, Baker Oil Tools packer systems incorpo-rate traditional and leading edge technology to produce fit-for-purpose equipment and efficientcompletion designs.

Permanent Packer Systems

Some 50 years after the introduction of the original Model D, Baker still manufactures theworld’s most dependable permanent packers. From the current Model D to a complete line ofpermanent packers with Aflas@ packing elements, Baker has stacked its reputation on sealingand gripping systems that perform reliably throughout the life of any completion, in all types ofoperating environments.

It’s easy to claim superiorperformance, reliability andvalue in permanent packers.Baker Oil Tools proves it withthe industry’s only perma-nent packer rating envelope.The PERFORM™ perma-nent packer rating systemutilizes sophisticated numeri-cal simulation techniques,including finite elementanalysis, and exhaustivelaboratory testing to de-scribe a permanent packer’sperformance capabilitiesunder all possible loadingconditions. The results aredescribed in a useful graphi-cal solution.

Baker’s performance isinsured by a total productquality assurance system thatgoverns every step of every proThat performance is enhancedaddress and solve problems.

P E R F O R M E n v e l o p e

PERFORM™ Permanent Packer Rating Envelope

cess in the design, manufacture and testing of Baker packers.by field technicians who are available anywhere, anytime, to

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Retrievable Packer Systems

Baker Oil Tools sets the industry standard for retrievable packers in all types of traditionalapplications: production, stimulation, injection, thermal and electric submersible pump appli-cations, as well as, in new frontier applications such as deepwater and coiled tubing comple- 0tions. In every design, the emphasis is on safety, dependability and reliability.

Baker has consistently pioneered high-pressure and high-temperature sealingtechnology, including the development of the industry’s first 15,000 psi, 450°Frated retrievable packer. Work continues today on next-generation tools for dualand single-string production applications. Among these are new remote actua-tion and control systems to further reduce our customers’ total operating ex-penses.

With its combined technical capabilities and worldwide distribution system, BakerOil Tools Packer Systems can match the technology that best suits each well’sneed throughout its life. This ongoing, coordinated effort.....from design andinstallation of the completion string to remedial operations......makes Baker OilTools the most valuable resource for your completion needs.

Model HP/HTRetrievable PackerProduct No. 784-12

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GeneralAppendix A ....................................................... 59-67Appendix B ....................................................... .68-74Appendix C ...................................................... .75-78Baker Seal Stacks .................................................... 13Baker’s Testing Facility Proved That

Unloading Pressure Across AChevron Seal Can Cause Damage.. ..................... .I3

Elastomer Selection ................................................ .39Illustrated Index .................................................... .7-9Metal Selection ...................................................... .39Permanent Packer Performance Definition ............. .I1Techniques for Successful Well Completions .......... . 2World’s First & Finest Permanent Packers .............. .I0

Product IndexModel “ A ” ” Extenda-Joint ...................................... .45Model “A” Full Opening Parallel Flow Tube.. .. ..50-5 1Model “A” Full Opening Anchor

Parallel Flow Tube ......................................... .50-51Model “A” Parallel Anchor Seal Nipple ............ .50-51Model “A ” Positioning Tool ................................... .48Model “AH”‘” Extenda-Joint ................................... .45Model “ B ” ” Expendable Plug.. .......................... .52-53Model “B-2”‘” Hydraulic Setting

Assembly Tool .................................................... .34Model “BH” and “BHH” Setting Tools ................... .35Blank and Chamfered Bottom Sub ......................... .38Model “C”‘” Expendable Plug ........................... .52-53Models “CJ” and “CC” Packer

Milling Tools ................................................. .54-55Model “CK” Packer Milling Tool.. ..................... .54-55Casing Seal Receptacle .......................................... .42Model “D”‘” Retainer Production Packer ................ .I4Model “ D ” Roto-Set’” Seal Assembly ...................... .29Models “D-T’ITM, J’FA_T”‘” and “DA-T””

Therma-Perm’” Packers ....................................... .41Model “DA”‘” and “DAB”” Retainer

Production Packers ............................................. .16Model “DE-l ‘lTM Parallel Retainer Production

Packer With Seal Bore Extension ........................ .32Model “DR”‘” Latching Type Packer Plug...........52-5 3Model “DR” Locator Type Packer Plug ............. .52-53Model “DW-1 ‘lTM Whipstock Packer .................. .56-57Models “E”‘” and “EC’ITM Anchor

Tubing Seal Assembly.. ....................................... .37Model “E” Snap-Latch Seal Assembly.. ................... .38Model “E” Tubing Expansion Joint ......................... .49Model “E” Tubing Seal Nipple ............................... .38Model “E”, “K”‘” and “N”‘” Latch-In Shear

Release Anchor Tubing Seal Assembly.. .............. .38Model “E-4” Wireline Pressure

Setting Assembly.. ............................................... .33Model “F” Latching-type Packer Plug.. ................... .53Model “F”‘” Parallel Locator Seal Nipple............50-5 1Model “F” Parallel Snap-Latch

Seal Nipple.. .................................................. .50-51

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Model “FB-3” High Pressure RetainerProduction Packer .............................................. .22

Model “F-l “lM and “FB-1 “lM RetainerProduction Packer .............................................. .I8

Models “FA”rM, “FAB”‘“, “FA-1 “TM and“FAB_I “IM Retainer Production Packer.. ............... .20

Models “FR-22”‘“, “FL-22”‘” and “HEL”‘”On-Off Seal Connector ....................................... .47

Formula “B”‘” Tubing Seal Grease.. ........................ .42Model “G”‘” Locator Tubing Seal Assembly ........... .36Model “G” Locator Tubing Seal Assembly

with Spacer Tube.. .............................................. .36Model “H”‘” Wireline Feeler and Junk Catcher.. .... ..3 3Models “HE”‘” and “HEA”‘” Retainer

Production Packer .............................................. .23Half Mule Shoe Bottom Sub ................................... .38Model “J”l” Hydraulic Setting Assembly ................. .34Models “K’ITM and “KC’ITM Anchor Tubing

Seal Nipples ....................................................... .37Model “K” Locator Tubing Seal Nipple .................. .36Models “L”‘” and “LM”‘” Locator Tubing

Seal Assembly with Spacer Tube.. ....................... .36Model “L” Expansion Joint ..................................... .48Model “L” Hi-Temp Wireline Pressure

Setting Assembly.. ............................................... .33Model “M”IM Anchor Tubing Seal Assembly ........... .37Model “M” Expansion Joint.. .................................. .48Models “N”‘” and “NM”‘” Anchor

Tubing Seal Assembly.. ....................................... .37Model “ N ” Locator Tubing Seal Nipple.. ................ .36Model “N” Mechanical-Set Retainer

Production Packer .............................................. .28Model “N” Splined Expansion Joint.. ...................... .49Models “SAB-3”‘” and “SABL-3”‘”

Hydro-Set Retainer Production Packer ................ .26Model “S&3”‘” Hydro-Set Retainer

Production Packer .............................................. .24Model “W-2”‘” Whipstock Anchor Assembly ........ ..5 6Perforated Spacer Tube .......................................... .58Retrievable Packer Bore Receptacle ....................... .43Retrieving Tool for Retrievable PBR ....................... .43Seal Stacks ............................................................. .40Seal Units .............................................................. .38Spacer Seal Units ................................................... .38Therma-Perm” Packer Accessories.. ....................... .41Threaded Pin Down Bottom Sub ............................ .38Tubing and Drill Pipe Packer Setting.. .................... .34Tubing Seal Receptacles ........................................ .46Type “E” Full Opening Non-Perforated

Production Tube ................................................. .58Typical Hookup With Millout Extension

and Flow Control Accessories ............................. .31Typical Hookup With Millout Extension

and Seal Bore Extension.. .................................... .30Typical Hookup With Seal Bore Extension ............. .30W ireline Entry Guide ............................................. .58X-Tra’” Long Tubing Seal Receptacles .................... .44

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PRODUCT NUMBER INDEX

Prod. No. Description Pg.

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409-07

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413-06

413-07

413-50

413-71

413-74

415-13

415-14

415-15

415-21

415-761 5-771 6-07

1 6-81

1 7-06

417-07

417-08

421-01

421-03

437-02

437-12

439-01

441-45

441-55

441-60

Model “SB-3” Hydro-SetRetainer Production Packer.. ................ .24-25Model “SAB-3” Hydro-SetRetainer Production Packer.. ................ .26-27Model “SABL-3” Hydro-SetRetainer Production Packer.. ................ .26-27Models "F-l " and “FB-1”Retainer Production Packer.. ................ .18-l 9Models “FA”, “FAB”, "FA-1 "and “FAB-1” RetainerProduction Packer ............................... .20-21Models “FB-3” High PressureRetainer Production Packer.. ..................... .22Model “J” Hydraulic SettingAssembly ............................................. .34-35Model “B-2” Hydraulic SettingAssembly Tool ..................................... .34-35Model “D” Retainer ProductionPacker ................................................. .14-l 5Models “DA” and “DAB”Retainer Production Packers ............... ..16- 17Model “DE-l” Parallel RetainerProduction Packer with SealBore Extension .......................................... .32Model “DW-1 N WhipstockPacker ................................................. .56-57Model “BH” Setting Tool .......................... .35Model “BHH” Setting Tool.. ...................... .35Model “N” Mechanical-SetRetainer Production Packer ....................... .28Model “D” Roto-Set SealAssembly .................................................. .29Models “D-T” Therma-Perm’”Packer.. ..................................................... .41Models “FA-T” Therm-PermPacker.. ..................................................... .41Model “DA-T” Therma-PermPacker.. ..................................................... .41Model “HE” RetainerProduction Packer.. ................................... .23Model “HEA” RetainerProduction Packer.. ................................... .23Model “E-4” Wireline PressureSetting Assembly ....................................... .33Model “L” Hi-Temp WirelinePressure Setting Assembly ......................... .33Model “H” Wireline Feelerand Junk Catcher ...................................... .33Model “E” TubingExpansion Joint ......................................... .49Model “AL” ThermosealAnchor Latch/Expansion Joint ................... .41Model “L” Expansion Joint ........................ .48

Prod. No. Description

441-62441-63

441-65442-59

443-80

457-04

457-43469-21499-26499-34

499-40499-41665-01

665-03

665-12

665-40665-41683-19

683-20683-22683-57683-58683-64

683-96

684-15

700-01

700-10

702-02

703-01

707-01

747-03

747-06

747-08

Model “ M ” Expansion Joint ....................... .48Model “N” SplinedExpansion Joint ......................................... .49Model “A ” Positioning Tool ...................... .48Model “NT-22” ThermosealLocator Seal Assembly .............................. .41Model “PT-22” ThermosealAnchor Seal Assembly .............................. .41Type “E” Full Opening Non-Perforated Production Tube ...................... .58Perforated Spacer Tube ............................. .58W ireline Entry Guide ................................ .58Formula “B” Tubing Seal Grease ............... .42Model “W-2” WhipstockAnchor Assembly ...................................... .56Seal Bore Extension.. ................................. .30Millout Extension ....................................... 30Model “DR” Locator TypePacker Plug.. ........................................ .52-53Model “DR” Latching TypePacker Plug.. ........................................ .52-53Model “F” Latching TypePacker Plug ............................................... .53Model “B” Expendable Plug.. ............... .52-53Model “C” Expendable Plug ................ .52-53Retrievable PackerBore Receptacle ........................................ .43Casing Seal Receptacle ............................. .42Tubing Seal Receptacles ........................... .46Model “A ” Extenda-Joint ........................... .45Model “AH” Extenda-Joint ........................ .45Model “HEL” On-OffSeal Connector ......................................... .47Retrieving Tool for RetrievablePacker Bore Receptacle ............................ .43Model “FR-22” and “FL-22”On-Off Seal Connector ............................. .47Model “A” Full OpeningParallel Flow Tube ............................... .50-51Model “A” Full OpeningAnchor Parallel Flow Tube .................. .50-51Model “F” Parallel LocatorSeal Nipple .......................................... .50-51Model “A” Parallel AnchorSeal Nipple .......................................... .50-51Model “F” Parallel Snap-LatchSeal Nipple .......................................... .50-51Model “CC” PackerMilling Tool ......................................... .54-55Model “CJ” PackerMilling Tool ......................................... .54-55Model “CK” PackerMilling Tool ......................................... .54-55

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Product No. 415-l 3The most widely used permanentpacker in the world. Has continuolisdiameter sealing bore to accept manyaccessories(P. 14)

MODEL “DA”Product No. 415-14

Variation of “D” with larger IDupper seal bore.

(p. 16)

MODEL “58-3”Product No. 409-06Hydraulically set, one-trip permanentpacker, ideal anywhere; unbeatablein high-angle, deviated wells. Settingassembly acts as seal nipple or packeraccepts “D” Packer seal accessories.(p. 24)

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AND “SABL-3”Product Nos. 409-07

and 409-08Variation of “SB-3” with larger ID

upper sealing bore and threadedlower guide for extensions below

the packer.(~26)

MODEL “F-l”Product No. 413-01Variation of Model “D” with largercontinuous sealing bore. Usedwherever extra-large-bore permanentpacker is required.(p. 18)

MODEL “FA-1”Product No. 413-07

Related to “F” as the “DA” IS to the“D”, it has the largest ID sealing

bore of any permanent packer.(p. 20)

MODEL “HE” and “HEA”Product Nos. 421-01 and 421-03

The “HE” offers the highest pressureand temperature ratings available

from any packer system.(p. 23)

MODEL “DE-l”Product No. 415-l 5A double bore permanent packerhaving the reliable performance ofthe basic Model “D” design. Seton electric line, tubing or drillpipe. The parallel bores provide ahook-up whereby the second stringcan be used to inject chemicals,vent gas, or kill the well. Thepacker accepts Model “D” packerseal accessories.(P. 32)

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MODEL “N”Product No. 416-07Tubing set and ready for productionin one-half round trip. Same boresize as Model “D” and can use sameaccessories.(P. 28)

MODELS “D-T”, “FA-T” AND “DA-T”Therma-PermTM Packers

Product Nos. 417-06, 417-07 and 417-08(p. 41)

Tubing SealNipples

(p. 38.40)

TubingExpansion

Joints(p. 48-49)

Tubing SealReceptacles

(p. 44-46)

Tubing SealAssemblies(p. 36-40)

Retrievable PackerBore Receptacle with

Seal Assembly(p. 42-43)

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Model “NT-22”Thermoseal locatorSeal AssemblyProduct No. 422-59

(P. 41)

Model “PT-22”Thermoseal Anchor

Seal AssemblyProduct No. 443-80

(P.41)

Model “Al”Thermoseal

Anchor Latch/Expansion Joint

Product No. 441-55

(P. 41)

Production Tubes(P. 58)

Casing SealReceptacle

(p. 42)

ParallelFlow Tubes(p. 50.51)

PackerSetting Tools

(p. 33-35)

Tubing On-OffSeahng Connectors

(p. 47)

PackerMilling Tools

(p. 54-55)

Packer Plugs(p. 52-53)

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‘acker-To-Tubing Seal

THE WORLD’S FIRST AND FINESTPERMANENT PACKERThe Baker Model “D” Retainer Production Packer-set thestandard for the industry. This “Seal Bore Packer” conceptenabled Baker to record several industry firsts. Amongthem werethefirst packerto hold pressure from both aboveand below; the first to stay packed-off without constant setdown weight or tension, and the first to accommodatetubing movement. The Model “D” made it possible tocomplete a well from two zones and was used in the firstdual completion.

Baker’s present “family” of dependable ‘Seal BorePackers” has been developed through these years of expe-rience. Minor changes not apparent to most continued tobe made to enhance the performance of the Model “D”.THE PACKER-TO-CASING SEALPacker Sealing-Element Principles All packers hold differ-ential pressure as the result of their packing element-to-casing wall force. This force is generated during the settingprocess and is most commonly the result of compressiveforces caused by the packer’s setting mechanism. Thiscompressive force is applied to and stored in the packingelement as internal pressure. As long as this pressureremains in the packing element and the resulting element-to-casing force is greater than the differential force acrossthis seal the packer will hold pressure. However, thenatural tendencyofanyelastomerwith an internal pressureis to expand, or extrude and fill the void into which it’sbeing forced. In the case of the packing element, this voidis the gap between the packer OD and the casing ID. Overtime this extrusion results in both a physical breakdown(deterioration) of the elastomer and a decrease in the storedinternal pressure. Since a permanent packer has nomechanical means of replenishingthis pressure, the packerwill eventually begin to leak.Exclusive Extrusion Barrier System Baker’s Retainer Pro-duction Packers incorporate a unique system of interlock-ing, metallic back-up rings located above and below thepacking element that expand during the setting process tocontact the casing wall. These back-up rings bridge thevoid between the packer OD and the casing ID preventingany loss of internal pressure or mechanical breakdown dueto extrusion. Thus, a reliable seal is established andmaintained throughout the life of your completion.THE PACKER-TO-TUBING SEALBaker has also devoted a great deal of design and testingeffort over the years in the development of our tubing-topacker seal systems that are also the standard of theindustry. Using our extensive test lab facilities and years offield experience we find that the many different wellenvironments and completion practices require differenttubing-to-packer seal systems. Nosingleseal system worksbest under all conditions. All will work their best if sealmovement is prevented, if movement cannot be preventedavoid allowing the primary seals to leave the seal bore. Ifthe seals must leave the seal bore, use of bonded seals ishighly recommended. For those deep, hot wells with H,S,CO,, or inhibitors use Baker’s Hostile Environment sealsystems.

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PERMANENT PACKER PERFORMANCEDEFINITIONThe development of Baker’s Model “HE” Hostile Environ-ment Packer is one example of how, in recent years,increasingly hostile wells have demanded more andmore performance from permanent packer systems. Thekey to successful performance of any permanent packerisunderstandingthecombinedeffectsofvaryingdifferen-tial pressures and applied tubing to packer forces. Differ-ential pressure or applied forces cannot be consideredindependently.

The combination of powerful computers, sophisti-cated numerical simulation techniques, including FiniteElement Analysis, and exhaustive laboratory testing hasenabled Baker Oil Tools to develop the Industry’s onlymeans of describing a permanent packer’s performancecapabilities under all possible loading conditions. To

apply this technology, a graphical solution is used toprovide an accurate and useful definition of a packer’ssafe operating region.

This system, known as PERFORM™, has been used todevelop special Model “HE” Packers which are suitablefor differential pressures up to 20,000 psi (137,80 MPa).PERFORM™ is also used to guarantee Model “D” and “F-l "Retainer Production Packers are compatible with thedemands of today’s critical completions. This is easilydone by ensuring all load combinations fall inside thewindow formed by the curves. This area is called the SAFE

PERFORMANCE WINDOW. In those instances where one ormore sets of loading conditions fall outside the SA F E

PERFORMANCE WINDOW a detailed evaluation of all aspectsof the proposed completion system is required to upgradeits performance.

PERFORM’”PERMANENT PACKER RATING SYSTEM

SAMPLE IIABOVE DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE BELOW

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TECHNIQUES FOR SUCCESSFUL WELLCOMPLETIONSMovementoftheworkingseals inandoutofthesealing boreisthemajorcauseof tubing seal damage.

To eliminate or greatly reduce the incidence of tubing seal failure, Bakerrecommends totally eliminating tubing and seal movement whenever pos-sible. This is easily accomplished by using an Anchor Tubing Seal Assembly.For those applications where tubing movement cannot be prevented, Bakerrecommends a Locator Tubing Seal Assembly be used in combination withtubing set-down weight to restrict tubing movement to those occasions whena well is stimulated or killed. Another advantage of immobilizing the sealassembly is a reduction in stuck seal assemblies (reference Baker EngineeringTech Data™ Paper CS-007). A long history of successful hostile environmentwell completions proves the validity of these recommendations.

Experience has also shown that simply immobilizing the seals is notenough to guarantee successful completions in wells with high bottom holetemperature, pressure, and corrosivefluids. Thecompletion packerand tubingseal system must be resistant to not only the damaging effects of the environ-ment (temperature, pressure, fluids) but also to the physical stresses imposedby the completion technique, i.e. unrestrained tubing movement, build up ofcorrosion products in the sealing area, multiple stab-in cycles downhole, etc.

In our laboratory testing, we discovered one of the principle mechanismscausing seal damage was multiple stab-in cycles downhole at elevatedtemperatures. It is not uncommon to install and remove a seal assembly froma packer two to four times while testing, spacing-out and landing the tubinghanger. At elevated temperatures, thermal or chemical swell can causeexcessive seal friction which results in the severe damage shown in the photoon the opposite page.

Every Baker seal stack must be capable of passing dynamic pressure andtemperature cycling within the seal bore as well as multiple stab-in cycles attemperature in our lab before it is released by R & D Engineering for use in yourwell.

Once successfully landed, the seals must be protected from mechanicaldamage which may occur if tubing movement is excessive. This type ofdamage is generally attributed to a phenomenon known as “unloading”.Unloading damage occurs when the working seals are allowed to leave theirsealing bore while holding differential pressure. This is due to pressure actingagainst the underside of a Chevron or V-ring seal which literally blows it apart.A typical example of unloading damage is shown in the photo on the oppositepage.

Unloading damage generally occurs when a long seal assembly with mul-tiple seal stacks is used in combination with a packer with a short seal bore. Itcan also occur when the seals move from a honed seal bore to an area witha larger internal diameter such as a millout extension. The Baker Bonded SealStack is specifically designed for use in “unloading” applications. Refer topages 36 to 41 for more information concerning Baker’s tubing seal systems.

The completion technique shown to the right is designed to handle thevarious producing, shut-in and treating events likely to occur in the life of awell. The working seals (lowermost on the seal assembly) are spaced down inthe seal bore extension low enough so they do not exit the bore duringtreatment. The packing units located just below the locator will seal in thepacker and prevent debris from entering the seal bore and also act as a backup to the working seals.

While this technique has the greatest benefit in hostile environment wells,it should also be applied to less sever-e applications to increase reliability andreduce total well costs. When selecting packer - tubing seal systems for allapplications, the following should be kept in mind.

l lmmobize seals whenever possible.l When seals must move ensure the working seals never leave the seal bore

while holding differential pressure.l Use clean completion brines instead of mud when possible.l Match the seal system to the environment.l Ensure accessory seals (o-rings, etc) are also compatible with environment.l Utilize metallic materials in the completion system which are equivalent to

or more corrosion resistant than the casing and tubing string to avoid thepossibility of galvanic corrosion problems.

Locator Tubing Seal Assemblywith 6 Packing Units andSpacer Tube

~ Retainer ProductionPacker with Seal BoreExtension(s)

Seal Assembly Spacer Tube

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BAKER’S TESTING FACILITY PROVEDTHAT UNLOADING PRESSURE ACROSS ACHEVRON SEAL CAN CAUSE DAMAGEIn our Test Laboratory we made an important discovery. Ifa working chevron seal is allowed to leave its sealingsurface while pressure is trapped between Seal Units it islikely to be damaged. This is due to the pressure actingagainst the underside of the chevron seal which literallyblows it apart.

BondedSeal Ring

O-Ring

Unretouched photoshows typical resultafter only four cyclesunloading 2,000 psi at330°F. Working Sealswere allowed to leavethe seal bore. NOTEDAMAGE.

BAKER SEAL STACKS ARE TESTED TOENSURE THE SEALS WILL NOT BEDAMAGED WHEN THEY ARE STABBEDINTO A SEAL BORE MORE THAN ONCEDURING NORMAL SPACING OUTOPERATIONS.In ourTesting Laboratory, all Seal Stacks must not only passdynamic cycling within the seal bore at working tempera-ture and pressure, but they must also pass multiple stab-incycles at downhole temperatures.

B O N D E DSEAL STACKCONFIGURAT ION

V-RINGSEAL STACK

C O N F I G U R A T I O N

Unretouched photoshows BAKER’S K-RYTElh’Seal Units following adynamic test at 35O”F,moving forty cycleswithin the packer, with5,500 psi pressure dif-ferential across the unit.Working Seals not allowedto leave the seal bore.NO DAMAGE.

Unretouched photoof Baker Bonded SealStack following adynamic test at 350”F,5,000 psi differential

Photo shows damagewhich can occur withan unsuitable designwhen seals are stabbedinto a seal bore at

pressure and 20 unloading elevated temperature.cycles. NO DAMAGE.

COllWXBack UpRing

CWGY/eBack UpRing

V-RingSeal

FrontUp Ring

Unretouched photo showsfinal design of seal stackwhich has undergone thesame multiple stab-in testat elevated temperature.NO DAMAGE.

See pages 36 to 41 forddditlonal informationregarding tubing seal systems.

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MODEL N,,V’ AND “DB”‘”

RETAINER PRODUCTIONPACKERBaker’s Model “D” and “DB” Re-tainer Production Packersarethemostwidely used, most versatile, high per-formance permanent production

packers available. They are frequentlyused as a permanent squeeze or test-ing packer or as a permanent or tem-porary bridge plug.

The Model “DB” Packer is distin-guished from the Model “D” by the"DB's" threaded (Box or Pin) bottomguide. This”DB”Guidecan be speci-fied for acceptance of a Millout Ex-tension, a Seal-Bore Extension, or vir-tuallyanycomponentdesired. Model“D” Packers and their guides can alsobe ordered separately by those inter-ested in maximum inventory flexibil-ity. Ordering examples and addi-tional information concerning prod-uct numbers for packers withoutguides, material options, guide com-modity numbers, o-rings, back-uprings and set screws may be found inAppendix A. Millout extensions, sealbore extensions and their crossoversshould be ordered separately. Seepages 30-31 and Appendix B for ad-ditional information regarding thesecomponents.

FEATURES/BENEFITSl Proven reliability.l Slim line design.l Solid construction that makes pos-

sibleasignificantsavings in rig timeby providing a 50% faster run-in

(compared to former permanentpackers) without fear of impact dam-age or premature setting.

l Two opposed sets of full-circle, full-strength slips.

l A packingelementthat resists swab-off but packs-off securely when thepacker is set.

l Unique Interlocked ExpandableMetal Back-Up Rings that contactthe casing creating a positive pack-,ing element extrusion barrier.

PACKER SETTING:Electric Line (p. 33)Tubing (p. 34)-Setting procedures and equipmentare the same for both Model “D” and“DB”.

PACKER REMOVAL:Milling Tools (p. 54-55)

PACKER ACCESSORIES:Tubing Seal Assemblies (p. 36-40)Seal Bore Extensions (p. 30)

and Appendix BMillout Extensions (p. 30-31)

and Appendix BPacker Plugs (p. 52-53)Expansion Joints (p. 48-49)Parallel Flow Systems (p. 50-51)Tubing Seal Receptacles (p. 44-46)

See Appendix A for additional product numbersand ordering information.

Model “D” RetainerProduction Packerwith Blank Guide

This guide serves only asa bottom sub and does notaccommodate tailpipe.Product No. 415-l 3

Model “DB” Retainer Model “DB” Retainer

Production Packer Production Packer

with “B” Guide with “B” GuideFor Seal Bore ExtensionFor Millout Extension

Product No. 41 S-05 (Nitrile) Product No. 415-05 (Nitrile)

Product No. 415-25 (Aftas) Product No. 415.25 (Aflas)

Aflas’” Trademark of Asahi Glass Company.

Model “D” RetainerProduction Packer with

Flapper Valve GuideThis guide serves as a backpressure valve and does notaccommodate tailpipe.Product No. 415.01

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PERMANENT PACKER SYSTEMS

MODEL “DA”‘”AND “DAB”IM RETAINERPRODUCTION PACKERSThe Model “DA” Retainer Production Packerprovides all the versatility and high perform-ance characteristics of the Model “D”, withthe difference being that the “DA” has alarger sealing bore at the upper end. The“DA” type packer is frequently used in com-plex multiple-string completions or whenlarge tubing is run and it is necessary tomaintain clearance through the packer orseal nipple compatible with the tubing ID.

The Model “DAB” Packer is distinguishedfrom the Model “DA” by the “DAB’s”threaded (box or pin) bottom guide. This“DAB” Guide can be specified for accep-tance of a millout extension, seal bore ex-tension or virtually any component desired.Model “DA” Packers and their guides canalso be ordered separately by those inter-ested in maximum inventory flexibility.Ordering examples and additional informa-tion concerning product numbers for pack-ers without guides, material options, guidecommodity numbers, o-rings, back-up ringsand set screws may be found in Appendix A.Milloutextensions, seal boreextensionsandtheir crossovers should be ordered sepa-rately. See pages 30-31 and Appendix B foradditional information regarding these com-ponents.

Model “DA” Retainer ProductionPacker with Blank Guide

This guide serves only as a bottomsub and does not accommodate tailpipe

Product No. 415-l 4

Model “DAB”Retainer ProductionPacker with“B” Guidefor MIllout Extension.Product No. 415-08 (Nit&)Product No. 415-26 (Aflas)

FEATURES/BENEFITSSolid, slim-line construction and a pack-ing element system that resists swab-off.This provides a 50% faster run-in time(compared to earlier model permanentpackers) without fear of impact damageor premature setting, yet packs-off se-curely and permanently when the packeris set.Two opposed sets of full-circle, fullstrength slips assure that the packer willstay where it is set.Unique interlocked, expandable metalback-up rings contact the casing and cre-ate a positive barrier to packing elementextrusion.

PACKER SETTING:Electric Line (p. 33)Tubing (p. 34)-Setting procedures and equipment arethe same for both Model “DA” and “DAB”.PACKER REMOVAL:Milling Tools (p. 54-55)PACKER ACCESSORIES:Tubing Seal Assemblies (p. 36-40)Seal Bore Extensions (p. 30)

and Appendix BMillout Extensions (p. 30-31)

and Appendix BPacker Plugs (p. 52-53)Expansion Joints (p. 48-49)Parallel Flow Systems (p. 50-51)Retrievable PBR (p. 42-43)

additional productnumbersandorder-

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Model “DA” RetainerProductionPacker with FlapperValve GuideThis guide serves as aback pressure valve anddoes not accommodatetai lpipe.Product No. 415-03

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(~1 ln4-1/2”1f14,3mmOO 11.6 Iband heaviercasing thesize ZOwireline pressure settingassemblyis toolarge and the size 10 WLPSA MUST BE USED In 4-1/2’/174.3mmOD 9 5 and 10.5 Ib.casing, eitherthe size 10 or 20 WLPSA may be used.

(01 Includes some drill pipe and line pipe werghts.ICI WhenproposedforuseinotherthanthecasingweightrangeshowncontactyourBakerRepresentatlve101 For mformation on packer or accessory sizes not found in this specification guide refer to Baker

Technrcal Manual or your Baker Representatrve.1~ Theflappervalve should be removed from model “DA” packerswhen the intended installation does not

require tubing to extend through and below the packer.

crl The maxrmum OD (includrng tolerance) of any part run through a Baker production packer should beatleastl/l6’/1,59mmsmallerthantheminimum borethroughthepackerbody. Thismayoccasionallyrequire that the coupling 00’s be turned down.

CGr Tubing seal assemblies, tubing seal and spacer nrpples.rkl Lower bore can be utilized as a seal bore, HOWEVER, strict dimensional analysis forcompatrbrkty of

packer bore/seal accessory configuration is required to assure desired performance. Compatibility isbased on lower bore/seal mpple diametrical drmensrons only. Final seating position of locatingshoulder will vary between packer sizes. Anchor mechamsms are not recommended.

rJI Accessory size BZFA47 replaces both previous sizes 80FA47 and 120DA47.(k) ID lksted IS for commonly used “G-22”. “E-2T and “K-22” Seal Assemblies

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RAKER

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MODEL “F-l”TM ANDNFB_1 N TM RETAINERPRODUCTION PACKER

Model “F-l “ Retainer ProductionPacker with Blank Guide

Product No. 413-06This guide serves only as a bottom suband does not accommodate tailpipe.

Baker Model “F-l ” and “FB-1” RetainerProduction Packers are the “big bore”versions of the popular Model “D” Re-tainer Production Packer. They combinethe features of the “D” with the largestbore through any drillable packer. In the“FB-1” version, a millout extension, sealbore extension or other component canbe run below the packer.

Model “F-l " Packers and their guidescan also be ordered separately by thoseinterested in maximum inventory flexi-bility. Orderingexamplesandadditionalinformation concerning product num-bers for packers without guides, materialoptions, guide commodity numbers, o-rings, back-up rings and set screws maybe found in Appendix A. Millout exten-sions, seal bore extensions and their cross-overs should be ordered separately. Seepages 30-31 and Appendix B for addi-tional information regarding these com-ponents.

FEATURES/BENEFITS:l Solid, slim-line construction and a pack

ing element system that resists swab-off. This provides a faster run-in time(compared to earlier model packers)without fear of impact damage or pre-mature setting, yet packs-off securely

and permanently when the packer isset.Two opposed sets of full-circle, fullstrength slips assure that the packerwill stay where it is set.Unique interlocked, expandable metalback-up rings contact the casing andcreate a positive barrier to packingelement extrusion.The largest possible opening through adrillable packer.

PACKER SETTING:Electric Line (p. 33)Tubing (p. 34)-Setting procedures and equipment arethe same for both Model “F-l " and "FB-1 ".PACKER REMOVAL:Milling Tools (p. 54-55)

PACKER ACCESSORIES:Tubing Seal Assemblies (p. 36-40)Seal Bore Extensions (p. 30)

and Appendix BMillout Extensions (p. 30-31)

and Appendix BPacker Plugs (p. 52-53)Expansion Joints (p. 48-49)Parallel Flow Systems (p. 50-51)Tubing Seal Receptacles (p. 44-46)

See Appendix A for additional product numbers andordering information.

Model “FB-1” Retainer Production Packerwith “B” Guide for Millout Extension

Product No. 413.08 (Nitrile)

Product No. 413-40 (Aflas)

Model “FB-1” Retainer Production Packerwith “B” Guide for Seal Bore Extension

Product No. 413.O@Nitrile)Product No. 413-40 (Ailas)

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PERMANENT PACKER SYSTEMS IBakwHw”PImDaw

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IF’ When proposed for use in otherthan the casing weight range shown contact your BakerRepresentative.

maximum (including tolerance) of any part run through a Baker productionIOlIn 11.6 lb/B and heavier casing the size 20 wireline pressure packer should be at least l/16” than the minimum bore through the

setting assembly is too large and the size 10 WLPSA MUST BE USED. In packer body. This may occasionally require that the coupling Ott’smmOD9.5and 10.5lb/it heavier casing, eitherthesizelOor20 WLPSAmay be used. ~1 Size 89-40 and 91-40 packers can be ordered with a lower pressure rating and an

~1 For information on packeroraccessorysizes not found in this specification guide refer enlarged 4.400 inch seal bore diameter.to Baker Technical Manual or your Baker Representative. cJJ ID listed is for commonly used “G-22” or “E-22” Seal Assemblies.

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PERMANENT PACKER SYSTEMSIsa*erW.zc.Wa?

Model “FA-1” RetainerProduction Packer with

Blank GuideProduct No. 413.07

This guide serves only as abottom sub and does notaccommodate tailpipe.

20

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AND “FAB-l”IM RETAINERPRODUCTION PACKERSBaker’s Model “FA-1” Retainer Pro-duction Packer is the “big bore” ver-sion of the popular and time-testedBaker Model “D” Packer. In addition,the “FA-1” features an extended up-per body to make room for a stilllarger upper seal bore. This results inthe largest possible ID through theaccessoryandthepacker. In itssmallersizes (see specification guide), thispacker is available as the Model “FA”,which has the body lock ring andsetting sleeve on the lower end of thepacker.

The Model “FAB”and the”FAB-1”Retainer Production Packers providea threaded bottom guide for attach-ment of a millout extension, seal boreextension or other component belowthe packer. Model “FA-1” Packersand their guides can also be orderedseparately buy those interested in maxi-mum inventory flexibility. Orderingexamples and additional informationconcerning product numbers for pack-ers without guides, material options,guide commodity numbers, o-rings,back-up rings and set screws may befound in Appendix A. Millout exten-sions, seal bore extensions and theircrossovers should be ordered sepa-rately. See pages 30-31 and Appen-dix B for additional information re-garding these components.

Model “FAB-1” RetainerProduction Packer with

“B” Guide for MilloutExtension.

Product No. 413-09 (Nitrile)Product No. 413.41 (Aflas)

FEATURES/BENEFITSSolid, slim-line construction and apacking element system that resistsswab-off. This provides a fast run-in time (compared to earlier modelpermanent packers) without fear ofimpact damage or premature set-ting, yet packs-off securely and per-manently when the packer is set.Two opposed sets of full-circle, fullstrength slips assure that the packerwill stay where it is set.Unique interlocked, expandablemetal back-up rings contact the cas-ing and create a positive barrier topacking element extrusion.Largest possible bore through thepacker with accessory installed.

PACKER SETTING:Electric Line (p. 33)Tubing (p. 34)-Setting procedures and equipment arethe same for both Model “FA-1” and“FAB-1 ".

PACKER REMOVAL:Milling Tools (p. 54-55)

PACKER ACCESSORIES:Tubing Seal Assemblies (p. 36-40)Seal Bore Extensions (p. 30)

and Appendix BMillout Extensions (p. 30-31)

and Appendix BPacker Plugs (p. 52-53)Expansion Joints (p. 48-49)Parallel Flow Systems (p. 50-51)Retrievable PBR (p. 42-43)

See Appendix A for additional product numbersand ordering information.

Model “FAB-1” RetainerProduction Packer with“B” Guide for Seal Bore

Extension.Product No. 413-09 (Nitrile)Product No. 413-41 (Ailas)

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PERMANENT PACKER SYSTEMSi”8aW”Wh’mmcm”

MODEL “FB-3”IM HIGHPRESSURE RETAINERPRODUCTION PACKERProduct No. 413-50The Baker Model “FB-3” High Pres-sure Retainer Production Packer isdesigned for deep test wells wherehigh hydrostatic annulus pressuresmay be encountered. The most com-mon use of this packer is in highpressure DST completions, wherepossible evacuation of tubing fluidsduring perforating induce extremeloads on packers.

These packers differ from the con-ventional “FB-1” packers in that theyhave non-sealing bores. Seal boreextensions attached below the packerwill function as the tubing to packersealing device, while the packer ef-fects the casing seal and supports theinduced loads.

In cases of extreme annulus pres-sure from above, the seal assemblymay be spaced-out to ensure that thelocating shoulder does not contactand thus limit the transmission ofcompression into the packer.

Cas

m m

5 26.7

The seal bore sizes have been op-timized to be compatible with and toallow removal of large diameter TCPguns through the system after firing.

FEATURES/BENEFITS:

SPECIFICATION GUIDE

J

Min.

In.mm3.87698,45

5.750146,05

L

5.820147,83

6.125155,58

Packers rated for differential pres-sures up to 17,500 psi dependenton size.Largest possible opening throughpacker for high pressure applica-tions.Unique design sealing elementeliminates need for wire mesh inextreme applications.One piece body with premiumthread down for seal bore exten-sion enhances reliability.Convertible to alternate elastomerand metallic components.Standard slips will grip V-l 50 cas-ing.May be set with standard wirelineor drill pipe setting tools.

+Ii

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NOTE: Contact your local Baker representative for information regarding pressure and temperature ratings.

Model “FB-3”‘” High PressureRetainer Production Packer

Product No. 413.50

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PERMANENT PACKER SYSTEMS II~uwcmesmww

MODEL “HE”lM RETAINERPRODUCTION PACKERProduct No. 421-01MODEL “HEANIM RETAINERPRODUCTION PACKERProduct No. 421-03The Baker Models “HE” and "HEA" RetainerProduction Packers have been developed for usein hot, hostile well environments where they maybe subjected to very high pressure differentials.Available with Aflas™ and Viton™ packing ele-ments and metal back-up rings for compatibilitywith the most severe environments includingBromides, H,S, CO, and Amine inhibitors. The"HEA" features an enlarged upper seal bore tomaximize ID through the completion.

FEATURES/BENEFITS:Maximum operating temperature is 550°F(288°C).Maximum operating pressure differential isnormally 15,000 psi (103,35 MPa). Note how-ever, some packer sizes may be restricted tolower pressure differentials, others may be ratedhigher.

Milling Tools (p. 54-55)

PACKER ACCESSORIES:Tubing Seal Assemblies (p. 36-40)Packer Plugs (p. 52-53)Expansion Joints (p. 48-49)Retrievable PBR (p. 42-43)

For more information about hostile environmentcompletions, ask your Baker Oil Tools Represen-tative for a copy of the “HE” Packer Brochure.

For other sizes, specifications and ordering infor-mation, contact your Baker Oil Tools Represen-tative.

Packing element is chemically inert to hostilewell environments (H,S, CO,, inhibitors).

Information concerning seal bore extensions and

Unaffected by temperature cycling.seal bore extension crossovers can be found inAppendix B.

r

l Packer body will be steel or special alloy asrequired.

l Metal-to-metal sealing eliminates o-ring seals.

TO SET PACKER: The packer may be set onelectric line or on tubing. Wireline setting isaccomplished using the Model “E-4” or “L” Hi-Temp Wireline Pressure Setting Assemblies Tub-ing setting requires either the Model “B-2” Hy-draulic Setting Tool or the Model “J” HydraulicSetting Assembly.

PACKER REMOVAL:

Model “HE” and “HEA” Retainer Production PackerSPECIFICATION GUIDE

Casing

T & C ~-~~ I D R a n g e

Packer

O D Weighlll( N o m i n a l ) ~In Which Model Siz@l

P a c k e r M a yBe Run

Ill. Lb/F1 In. In. in. In.

10.5-12.6 3.958 - 4.052 HEA 375-26x19 3.750 1.929

4 - w 9.5-10.5 4 . 0 4 4 - 4 . 0 9 0 HE : 381-26 3.812 2.668

23.2-24.2 3.958 - 4.052 HEA_,I375-26x19 3.750 1.929

{H ~ z::::23.2 4.044 - 4.090 ~3.812 2.688 ~ 2.686

5 i 18-21.4 / 4 . 1 2 6 . 4 . 2 7 6 HEA 396-26x19 1 3.968 1.929

&-HE 425-26 2 . 6 8 6

11.5-15 4.408 -4.670 HEA 425-30x22 3.0004.250 2.265 132.3-35.3 4.126 -4.276 HE 396-26 2.688

~~~~5 - w HEA 396-26x193 . 9 6 8

1 . 9 2 9 2.668

HE 425-26 2.688~~~~~-~~~ ~~~~23-28.4 4.408 - 4.670 HEA 425-30x22

4.2502.265 3.000

32-35 5.540 - 5.720_ 535-32 5.350

6-5/8 23.2-32 5.660 - 6.004 546-32 5.466

44-49.5 5.540 - 5.720 HE 535-32 5.350 3.250

7 35-45.4 1 5.660 - 6.004 546-32 5.466

I11 When proposed for use in other than the casing wt. range shown, contact your Baker Representative.

I@) Minimum bore thra Models “L”, “M” and “N” locators and anchor seal assemblies. Other Models may offersimilar or larger ID’s with reduced pressure ratings.

(Cl The maximum 00 (including tolerance) of any part run through a Baker production packer should be at IeaStl/16” /1/59mm smaller than the minimum bore through the packer body. This may occasionally require thatthe coupling OD’s be turned down.

Ailas’” Trademark of Asah1 Class C o m p a n yViton’” Trademark of DuPont. 23

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PERMANENT PACKER SYSTEMSFBaUWW~amW

Model “SB-3” Retainer ProductionPacker with “6” Guide for Millout

ExtensionProduct No. 409-06 (Nitrile)Product No. 409.24 (Aftas)

24

MODEL “SB-3”™ HYDRO-SETRETAINER PRODUCTIONPACKERBaker’s Model “SB-3” Retainer Pro-duction Packer is the hydraulicallyset version of the Model “DB” Packer.The “SB-3” is a development of the“S-2” Packer (which was designedspecificallyasa hydraulically set one-trip completion packer) redesignedfor maximum strength, uniformity ofsetting pressure and standardizationof all alloy materials for H,S service.

FEATURES/BENEFITS.

.

.

.

.

.

.

l

.

.

.

Solid, slim-line construction and apacking element system that resistsswab-off. This provides fast run-intime (when compared to earliermodel permanent packers) withoutfear of impact damage or prema-ture setting, yet packs-off securelyand permanently when the packeris set.Two opposed sets of full-circle, fullstrength slips assure that the packerwill stay where it is set.Unique interlocked, expandablemetal back-up rings contactthe cas-ing and create a positive barrier topacking element extrusion.Safety of flanged-up completions.Setting requires no rotation or re-ciprocation, thereby eliminating theproblems of spacing out, landing,etc.All o-rings supported by back-uprings to improve long term sealintegrity.All “SB-3” Packers are designed towithstand pressure differentials upto 10,000 psi.“B” guide furnished standard al-lowing attaching of a millout exten-sion or other component below thePacker. A blank bottom guide orguide for Seal Bore Extension canbe furnished if required.All alloy materials within the Packerare suitable f/H,S service.The shear release seal assembly onwhich the packer is run serves as aseal nipple after the packer is set.Test fixtures permit high pressuresurface testing of o-ring seals andtailpipe connections.

PACKER SETTING:The Model “D” Shear Release SealAssembly or the Model “D” ShearRelease Snap Out Seal Assembly isused to set the Model “SB-3” Packerwith tubing pressure (See selectionguide p. 25). A pump out ball seatnear the bottom of the tubing pro-vides a means of applying settingpressure. After the packer is set andthe ball and seat are pumped out theModel “D” Seal Assembly functionsas a tubing seal assembly. If sometime later the Shear Release Seal As-sembly is removed from the packer,standard locator seal assemblies canthen be used. The setting nut is left inthe packer threads. A Shear ReleaseSnap Out Seal Assembly, however,leaves the packer threads clear so thateither anchor or locator type sealassemblies can be used after it isremoved.

Pressure required to set and pack-off: 2500 psi tubing pressure will fullypack-off all sizes of the “SB-3” Packer.

PACKER REMOVAL:Milling Tools (p. 54-55)

PACKER ACCESSORIES:Tubing Seal Assemblies (p. 36-40)Seal Bore Extensions (p. 30) and

Appendix BMillout Extensions (p. 30-31) and

Appendix BPacker Plugs (p. 52-53)Tubing Expansion Joints (p. 48-49)Parallel Flow Systems (p. 50-51)Retrievable PBR (p. 42-43)

M~DEL”SB-YHYDRO-SETRETAINER PRODUCTIONPACKER WITH 4-112” 8 RD LONG CSC BOX DOWN

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PERMANENT PACKER SYSTEMS

SEAL ASSEMBLY PRODUCT NUMBER SELECTION GUIDE

I T h e s e oroduci numbers include a ball seat subassembly I 10 Seals 1 2 0 S e a l s II M o d e l “0” Shear Release Seal Assemblv I 409-82 1 4 0 9 - 8 3 I

M o d e l “D” S h e a r R e l e a s e S n a p O u t S e a l A s s e m b l y 4 0 9 - 8 4 4 0 9 - 8 5

0

MODEL SB-3 SPECIFICATION GUIDE

r C a s i n g I Packer Ic) M o d e l “D” S h e a rR e l e a s e S e a l A s s e m b l i e s

S t a n d a r d S e a lA s s e m b l y

S e a lBore

TII . D . R a n g e i n W h i c h

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Min ’ M a xSize IB)

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104,78 11267,3 2 - 1 9

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122,22 ; 128,1244-25

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100,79

4 . 5 0 0

114,30

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138,89

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63,50

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168,28 5 . 6 8 7

144,45

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198,42

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60,33L

Model “0”Shear ReleaseSeal Assembly

~ 1 9 4 - 6 0 ’8 . 2 5 0

209,55L

IAl Includes some dril l pipe and l ine pipe weights.@I When proposed for use in other than the casing weight range shown contact your Baker Representative.$1 For information on packer or accessory sizes not found in this specification guide refer to Baker Technical Manual or your Baker

Representative.(0)80re through ball seat sub after ball and seat are pumped out.cE’ID Listed is for commonly used “G-22” and “E-22” for assemblies.l This big bore packer is rated for 5,000 psi differential pressure.

-

0Ball Seat

Sub Assembly

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PALKEK SYSTEMS

MODEL “SAB-3”‘” & “SABL-3”‘”HYDRO-SET RETAINERPRODUCTION PACKERProd. No. 409-07 & 409-08Baker’s Model "SAB-3" and “SABL-3”Retainer Production Packers are thehydraulically set versions of Baker’sModel “DAB” and "FAB" packers re-spectively. These "SAB" Packers fea-ture the largest possible bore throughcombined packer and seal accessory.The "SAB" Packer is run to depth,connected to the tubing with a Model

Model SAB-3 & SABL-3 Hydro-Set RetainerProduction Packer with “B” Guide

Product No’s. 409.07 & 409.08Product No’s, 409.25 & 409.26 (Aflas)

26

“K”or”KC”AnchorTubingSeal Nipple,and issetbyusingtubingpressure. Thismakes the packer ideal for use in highangle deviated wells common in off-shore operations.

The “SAB-3” Packers and "SABL-3” Packers are developments of thepopular "SAB" Packers, which havebeen redesigned to give maximumstrength, uniformity of setting pres-sure and standardization of all alloymaterials for H,S service.

The “SAB-3” Packers offer borescomparable to the “DA” Packers intheir corresponding sizes.

The “SABL-3” (large bore) Packersoffer larger bores more comparable tothe “FA” Packers and as a result carrya lower pressure rating than the“SAB-3” Packer. The "SABL-3" Pack-ers are only available in certain popu-lar sizes at this time.

FEATURES/BENEFITSSolid, slim-line construction and apacking element system that resistsswab-off. This provides a fast run-in (when compared toearlier modelpermanent packers) without fear ofimpact damage or premature set-ting, yet packs off securely and per-manently when the packer is set.Two opposed sets of full-circle, fullstrength slips assure that the packerwill stay where it is set.Unique interlocked, expandablemetal back-up rings contact the cas-ing and create a positive barrier topacking element extrusion.Safety of flanged-up completionspermits displacing tubing before set-ting packer.Setting requires no rotation or re-ciprocation,therebyeliminatingtheproblems of spacing out, landing,etc.All O-rings are supported by back-up rings to improve long-term sealintegrity.All “SAB-3” Packers are designedto withstand pressure differentialsup to 10,000 psi.

l All “SABL-3” Packers are designedto withstand pressure differentialsup to 7,500 psi. The 194 SABL75 x60 and 214 SABL75 x 60 are bothrated to 5000 psi.

l “B” guide furnished as standardequipment allowing attachment of

a millout extension, seal bore ex-tension or other component, belowthe Packer.One piece alloy steel body whichmeets NACE standard MR-01-75-88 for H,S service.Optional test fixtures permit highpressure testing of Anchor TubingSeal Nipple, Packer and Tailpipebefore running in well.

PACKER SETTING:Using a Model “KC-22” Anchor SealTubing Nipple (p. 37) the packer ismade up to the tubing string and runto depth. Tubing pressure is appliedagainst a tubing plugging device in-stalled as close to the bottom of thetubing string as possible. The follow-ing plugging devices are suggested:

Baker Shearout Ball Seat SubProduct No. 799-27Baker Model “E” Hydro-TripPressure Sub-Product No. 799-28A wireline blanking plug seated ina nipple.

Setting pressure is held for one minuteto set packer and then the pluggingdeviceiseitherpumpedoutorretrieved.

PRESSURE REQUIREDTO SET AND PACK OFF“SAB-3” & "SABL-3" PACKERS2,500 psi is the typical tubing pres-sure required to fully pack-off mostsizes. Exceptions include 32 SAB30x 19 and 43 SABL36 x 27 w h i c hrequire 4500 psi.

PACKER REMOVAL:Milling Tools (p. 54-55)

PACKER ACCESSORIES:Tubing Seal Assemblies (p. 36-40)Millout Extension (p. 30-31) and

Appendix BTubing Expansion Joints (p. 48-49)Parallel Flow Systems (p. 50-51)Retrievable PBR (p. 42-43)Tubing Seal Receptacles (p. 44-46)

ORDERING EXAMPLE:PRODUCT NO. 409.07S IZE : 445AE32 x 25 (5 l/2” OD 13-17 /b/i Casing)MODEL”SA6-3”HYDR0-5ETRETAlNERPRODUCTlONPACKER w/3 l/2” OD 9.2 lb/ft Vam Box Down

PRODUCT NO. 409.08SIZE: 194SABL75x60(9 5/8”OD32.2-53.5 /b/f~Cas;ng~MODEL “SABL-3” HYDRO-SET RETAINER PRODUC-TION PACKER w/7 S/8” 8 RD Short Caqq Box Down

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PERMANENT PACKER SYSTEMS

MODEL “SAB-3” SPECIFICATION GUIDE

r Casing Packer'1 Packer Sealint

upper

SealAssembly

Size

20FA30

00

Ill.m m

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Lb/H

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Min Max

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Ill.m m

SealBore

In.m m

515-21

4.125 4.43632SAB311x191Fl

3.968 3.000

127,oo 104.78 11887 100,79 7820

SealBore Seal

Assembly

Size

Min BoreThru Seals

Min BoreThru Seals

In.m m

In.

m m

1.968

49,99

In.

m m,984

24,891.31233,32

2.390

687121.19

4OOA322.500 2.50063.50 63.50

20-251.86547.37

5-l/213-11

4.012 6.04444SAB32x25

4.500 3.250139,70 122,22 128.12 114,30 82.55

11.325.675 6.135 5.468

6-570 144,lS 15583B2SAB40x32

138,89I I16828

17-206.049 6.456153.64 163.98

84SAB40x325.687144.45

32-44 5.675 6.1355.468

1 4 4 ’ 1 5 15683B2SAB40x32

1 3 8 . 8 91 _ 4.000177.80 20-32 6.049 6.456 B4SAB40x32 5.687 lOl,60

153,64 1 6 3 . 9 8 144,45

17-20 6.466 6.765BBSAB40x32

6.1877570 33.7-39 1 6 3 . 9 8 171.83 157,15

193,68 2 4 - 3 96.625 7.02516828 17844

92SAB40x326.37516183

a-5/824-36

7.812 0.15012BSAB47x40

7.500 4.750219,08 198,42 207,Ol 198,50 12865

3.250 3.25082,55 82,55

2.40661,ll

3.0007820

2.5006850

3.875 4.00098.43 101.60

80-326ODA40

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191-47

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190.473.00076.20

192-473.07598,43

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MODEL “SABL-3” SPECIFICATION GUIDE

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0244,48 214,25 220,50 194SABL40x32 8.125 4.000/101,60 OODA40 3.250/82,55 3.250182,55 00-32 2.406/61,11

194SABL47x44 206,38 4.750/120,65 BlFA47 3.075'98,43 4.4001111,76 80-44 3.5Ool88,90

10-31432.75-60.7

9.660 10.192 9.437 7.500 6.031 6.000190-60

4.875273,05 245,36 258,88

214SABL75x60239,70 180.50

190FA75153,19 152,40 123,83

(11 For informatfon on packer or accessory sizes not found in this specification guide, (0) When proposed for use in otherthanthe casing weight range shown, contact yourrefer to BakerTechnical Manualoryour Baker Representative. Baker Representative.

u) fncfudessome drill pipe and line pipe weights. (I) This is not a honed seal bore.ICI Lowerborecanbeutifized asasealbore;HOWEVER,strictdimensionafanafysisfor (~1 Size32SAB30x19and43SABL36x27Packersrequire4,500psituhingpressuretofully

compatibility of packer bore/sealing accessory configuration is required to assure set and packoff.desired performance. Compatibifityisbased onlowerbore/seaf nipplediametricaldimensions only. Final sealing position of locating shoulderwill vary between packersizes. Anchor mechanisms are not recommended. 27

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PERMANENT PACKER SYSTEMSIb*r H.atesmmcm,

Model “N” Mechanical SetRetainer Production Packer

with Blank GuideProduct No. 416-07

This guide serves only as a bottomsub and does not accommodatetailpipe.

MODEL “N’-MECHANICAL-SET RETAINERPRODUCTION PACKERThe Baker Model “N” Mechanical-Set Retainer Production Packer is aone-trip, mechanically actuated, high-performance packer used in eithersingle or dual packer installations.The Model “N” is economical, sinceit can be set and the well completedwith a singletrip into the hole. In low-fluid wells, since the need for fillingthe tubing is eliminated, the mechani-cal setting of this packer is an advan-tage. From the packing element down,the Model “N” is identical to theModel “D” Retainer Product ionPacker and all Model “D” packeraccessories may be used. The packeris available with a flapper-valve guideor a blank guide. Packers with “B”guides threaded for millout exten-sions, seal bore extensions and othertailpipe are also available as ProductNo. 416-01.

FEATURE/BENEFITSl Solid, slim-line construction and a

packing element system that resistsswab-off. This provides fast run-in

Model “N” Mechanical SetRetainer Production Packerwith Flapper Valve Guide

Product No. 416-01

This guide serves as a back pres-sure valve and does not accommo-date tailpipe.

Run In

times compared to earlier modelpackers withoutfearof impact dam-age or premature setting, yet packsoff securely and permanently whenthe packer is mechanically setTwo opposed sets of full-circle, fullstrength slips assure that the packerwill stay where it is setInterlocked, expandable metalback-up rings contact the casingand create a positive barrier to pack-ing element extrusion

PACKER SETTINGUsed with the Baker Model “D” Roto-Set Seal Assembly. The packer, plusseal assembly, is run to setting depth.The upper slips are released by right-hand rotation of the tubing (seven to10 turns at the tool). Upstrain of20,000 lb. minimum and 30,000 lb.maximum will set packing elementand lower slips. An equal set-downweight will check the set of the lowerslips.

ORDERING EXAMPLE:

PRODUCT NO. 416.01SIZE: 32-25 15” OD 15-21 /b/i Casrngl MODEL “NE”MECHANICAL-SET RETAINER PRODUCTION PACKERw/3- l/2 NU 10 Rd Box Down for M,llout Exfensmn

Righthandturnsrelease

upperslips

Lowertool toinsuresliprelease

Upstrainsetspackingelementandlowerslips

Upstrainrighthandturnsreleasessettingtool

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SPECIFICATION GUIDEPACKER REMOVALMilling Tools (p. 54-55)

Sire IB/

64-26-

92-26-126-38

126-36-19447

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Lbrn

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15-21

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23-26

29-23

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PACKER ACCESSORIESTubing Seal Assemblies (p. 36-40)Seal Bore Extensions (p. 30) and

Appendix BMillout Extensions (p. 30-31) and

Appendix BPacker Plugs (p. 52-53)Tubing Expansion joints (p. 48-49)

Win Borebr” Seals

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mm1.31233.32

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mm3.59391.26

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89-32

61-32

69-26

MODEL “D” ROTO-SET’”SEAL ASSEMBLYProduct No. 416-81,416-82,416-83, and 416-84The Model “D” Roto-Set Seal Assem-bly features a ratchet device to pre-vent the packer from being prema-turely backed-off of the setting assem-bly while running in. This assuressetting tool release only after comple-tion of the setting sequence. A slightupstrain with right-hand rotation un-screws a left-hand square thread andconverts the Roto-Set Seal Assemblyto a conventional locator-type tubingseal nipple.

The roto-set seal assembly nowoperates as a locator seal assemblybecause the square thread nut willnot snap back into the packer. Theanchortype however, will function asa conventional anchor seal assemblyand can be rotated out and snappedback into the packer as required.

60-32

5.687I44.45 61-32

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‘@I When proposed for use in other than the casing Weight range shown contact your BakerRepresentative

cc) Information shown below pertains to the Model “D” Rota-Set Setting Tool, Product No.416.90, and the anchor-type and stinger-type Model “D” Rota-Set Seal Assemblies,Product Nos. 416-81, 02, 83, and 84. II these settings mandrels are pulled from thepacker bore after setting, any Model “D” accessories may be used except sizes 20-l 9and 194-47. The 194 sizes have a different type left-hand square thread and do notaccept a Model “0” Type Anchor Seal Assembly. II Model “D” accessories are run inpacker size 32134-25 a size 20-25 accessory must be used.

~o~ThemarimumDD(iocludinptolerance)olanypartrunthroughaBakerproductioopackershould be at least l/lS”/1,59mmsmaller than the minimum bore through the packerbody. This may occasionally require that the coupling DD’s be turned down.

It’ For information on packers or accessory sizes not found in this specification guide referto Baker Technical Manual or your Baker Representative.

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MODEL“D" RDTD-SETSEALASSEMBLIES IM o d e l “ D ” R&o-Set

Seal AssemblyProduct No. 416-81

1 Type / lOSeals / 20Seals 11 Anchor / 416-83 / 416-84 1

Slinger 416-81 416-82

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TYPICAL HOOKUP WITH TYPICAL HOOKUP WITHMILLOUT EXTENSION AND SEAL BORE EXTENSION

SEAL BORE EXTENSION

mp ANY SEAL BORE PACKER 1Baker permanent packers are generally available for threading extensions belowthe packer and are designated with the model letter “B” added to the packer model,as “DB”, “FAB-1 “, etc.

“B” GUIDE FOR “B” GUIDE FOR SEALMILLOUT EXTENSION BORE EXTENSION“B” Guides are threaded bottom subs for seal bore packers, and can be orderedseparately or as an integral part of the packer, i.e., “DB”, “DAB”, “FAB-I”, etc.They are available as box thread down to accommodate Extensions or SealBore Extensions or, as pin thread down to crossover to other tailpipe. Standardmillout extensions utilize API tapered thread connections as designated by packerseries in Appendix B. Other threads are available on request. Seal Bore Extensionconnections utilize a Baker Straight Thread and need not be specified.

F;

(MILLOUT EXTENSIONProduct No. 499-41For packers that will eventually bemilled out using the Model "CJ" PackerMilling Tool, the Millout Extension isused to provide the length and insidediameter necessary to accommodatethe mandrel and catch sleeve of a stan-dard Baker Model “CJ” Tool. MilloutExtensionsare not required when usingthe Model “CK” Packer Milling Tool.

CONNECTOR SUB-MILLOUTEXTENSION-TO-SEAL BOREEXTENSION

SEAL BORE EXTENSION WITHBLANK BOTTOMProduct No. 499-40

1 Refer to Appendix B for additional information. 1

SEAL BORE EXTENSIONProduct No. 499-40

A Seal Bore Extension is used to provideadditional sealing bore when a longseal assembly is run to accommodatetubing movement. The Seal Bore Ex-tension has the same ID as the packer.Packers with continuous seal bores aremilled out and retrieved with the Model“CK” Packer Milling Tool.

CONCENTRIC COUPLINGSeal Bore extensions are available in tenfoot lengths and can be joined using thiscouplingtoachieveanylength required.Some seal bore extensions are also avail-able in continuous 20 and 30 footlengths.

rSEAL BORE EXTENSION -’

Product No. 499-40

I

CROSSOVER SUB-SEALBORE EXTENSION-TO-TAILPIPE

Using this sub tailpipe or other accesso-ries can be run below seal bore exten-sions as required.

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ORDERING EXAMPLE:COMMODITY NO. 02-08492-01 SIZE 80-40CONNECTOR SUB FOR USE WITH 80-40 MlLLOUlEXTENSION TO 80-40 SEAL BORE EXTENSION.

ORDERING EXAMPLE:PRODUCT NO. 499.40COMMODITY NUMBER 02-08343-01 Series80-32 SEAL BORE EXTENSION FOR USE WITH 84-32MODEL “DB” RETAINER PRODUCTION PACKER.

ORDERING EXAMPLE:COMMODITY NUMBER 02-08344-01 Series80-32 CONCENTRIC COUPLING FOR USE WITH80-32 SEAL BORE EXTENSIONS ~ Include SetScrews, O-ring Seals and back-up rings.

ORDERING EXAMPLE:COMMODITY NUMBER 02-08346-05 Series80-32 CROSSOVER SUB FOR USE WITH80-32 SEAL BORE EXTENSION to 3-l/2”OD EU Pin Down.

ORDERING EXAMPLE:PRODUCT NO. 499-41COMMODITY NUMBER 02-06517-02 Series80-40 BAKER MILLOUT EXTENSION FOR USE WITH85.40MODEL”FB.1” RETAINERPRODUCTIONPACKERw/S” OD LT&C Pin x Pin for J-55 11.5 lb/h.

ORDERING EXAMPLE:PRODUCT NO. 299-69SIZE: 5” OD LT&C Box Y 4-l/2” OD 12.6 IbhST&C Pin j-55 CROSSOVER SUB FOR USE WITH 80-40MILLOUT EXTENSION.

TYPICAL HOOKUP WITHMILLOUT EXTENSION AND

FLOW CONTROL ACCESSORIES

ANY SEAL BORE PACKERBaker permanent packers are generallyavailable for threading extensions be-low the packer and are designated withthe model letter “B”added to the packermodel, as “DB ", “FAB-1 ", etc.

“B” GUIDE FOR MILLOUTEXTENSION

The “B” versions of these packers arethe same basic packers as the regularversions as far as construction, runningandsetting, holdingcharacteristics,etc.,are concerned. The only difference isthe lower guide, which in the “B” ver-sions is threaded to accept the variousextensions.

MILLOUT EXTENSIONProduct No. 499-41

Forpackersthatwilleventuallybemilledout using the Model "CJ" Packer MillingTool, the Millout Extension is used toprovide the length and inside diameternecessary to accommodate the man-drel and catch sleeve of a standardBaker Milling Tool. Millout Extensionsare not required when using the Model“CK” Packer Milling Tool.

CROSSOVER SUB-MILLOUT EXTENSION TO TAILPIPE Product No. 299-69 or 469-10

TUBING COUPLING Product No. 457-60

SPACER TUBE Product No. 457-40

MODEL "F" SEATING NIPPLE Product No. 801-50

PERFORATED SPACER TUBE Product No. 457-43 (p. 58)

MODEL "R" SEATING NIPPLE Product No. 801-55

ylSPACER TUBE Product No. 457-40 (p. 58) -Ii 11

WIRELINE ENTRY GUIDE Product No. 469-21 (p. 58)

Refer to Appendix B for additional information.

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Model “DE-l”Parallel Retainer Production

PackerProduct No. 415-l 5

MODEL “DE-l”lM PARALLELRETAINER PRODUCTIONPACKER WITH SEAL BOREEXTENSIONSProduct No. 415-15The Baker Model “DE-l” ParallelRetainer Production Packer with SealBore Extensions is a double borepackerthatcan beequipped with sealbore extensions on both sides. Sealbore extensions have the same ID asthe packer bore and are used in con-junction with long tubing seal assem-blies to provide for tubing movementwithout the working seals leaving theseal bore. Thisdesign insures a longerseal life. The parallel bores permithook-up whereby a second string canbe used to inject chemicals, vent gasor kill the well.

FEATURE/BENEFITSl Proven reliability - using proven

Model “D”construction;slips, pack-ing element and backup rings.

l Safety valves can be installed inboth strings (not possible with con-centric strings).

l “Auto-Locate” parallel head designwith dual track system routes eachseal assembly into its proper sealbore, even in a high-angle deviatedwell.

l Two smooth, continuous ID seal-ing bores.

l Seal bore extensions are adaptable

. Short string is provided with a blow-out plug to allow testing ofthe longstring.

to a large diameter seal nipple forliner top isolation hook-ups (seepages in General Information Cata-log).

PACKER SETTING - MODEL “DE-1 “:Run and set the “DE-I” Parallel Re-tainer Production Packer on wirelineor tubing, using Baker Oil Tools set-ting tools (pages 33-35). Run the longstring first using Baker Model “L” Lo-cator Tubing Seal Assembly. Test thelong string seal and packer, if desired.Run theshortstring, using Baker Model“L” Parallel Locator Tubing Seal As-sembly (Product No. 702-25). Blowout the Plug through the bottom of theshort string by applying 600-700 psi(4,13-4,82 MPa) tubing pressure.

PACKER ACCESSORIES:Baker Model “L” Locator Tubing SealAssembly (larger seals on the Model“DE-l ” Packer)

Baker Model “L” Parallel Locator SealAssembly (Smaller seals on Model“DE-l ” Packers).

ORDERING EXAMPLE:

PRODUCT NO. 415-155 (7” OD 32-M Ib/ft Cam@ MODELRETAINER PRODUCTION PACKER

I wrth 20 feet of seal bore exfens,ons on both bores. I

MODEL “DE-l” PARALLEL RETAINER PRODUCTION PACKERWITH SEAL BORE EXTENSION

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ELECTRIC WIRELINEPACKER SETTINGMODEL “E-4” WIRELINEPRESSURE SETTI NCASSEMBLYProduct No. 437-02This tool is used for setting BakerModels “D”, ”DA”, “F”, “F-1 ‘I, ‘IFA- “,

“FA”, “HE” and “HEA” Retainer Pro-duct ion Packers. “Retr ieva-D”,“Retrieva-DA”, “Lok-Set” and “SC-2P”Retrievable Seal Bore Packers are alsosetusingthistool. AlsorequiredistheModel “B” Wireline Adapter Kits, theequipment and skilled services of alicensed wireline perforating and/orlogging service company are alsorequired.

OPERATION:The proper size wireline adapter kit isinstalled in the packer. The packerand adapter kit are then connected tothe pressure setting assembly. Theseare run to setting depth on the electricwireline.

A small charge of electrical cur-rent, transmitted through the electricwireline, ignites the power charge inthe setting assembly, gradually build-ing up gas pressure. This pressureprovides the controlled force neces-sary to set the packer. When the pre-scribed setting force has been appliedto the packer, the release stud in thewireline adapter kit parts thus freeingthesettingequipmentfromthepacker,allowing it to then be retrieved. Theproper release stud is shipped witheach packer at export. The “E-4”wireline pressure setting assembly isrecommended for use at tempera-tures below 400°F.

MODEL “1” HI-TEMPWIRELINEPRESSURE SETTINGASSEMBLYProduct No. 437-l 2The Hi-TempSettingTool isdesignedto perform the same function as theModel “E-4” Wireline Pressure Set-ting Assembly in wells which aregreater than 400°F. To accommodatesome of the packers being made forhigh temperatures, this setting toolcan apply up to 90,000 Ibs. force. Italso has a metering device which canslow the setting action, from almostinstantaneous to over one hour. Thetool is made in two versions, a twostage and a three stage. The threestage version is for applications wherethere is not enough hydrostatic pres-sure to operate the two stage tool.The primary power source for bothversions is hydrostatic pressure act-ing against atmospheric pressure. Anigniter and a small power charge areused to shear off the end of a plug andopen a port to the well fluid whichprovides the controlled force to setthe packer and part the release stud.The igniter and charge are rated tooperatetoamaximum temperatureof600°F.

The same Model “B” WirelineAdapter Kits used with the Model“E-4” are used with the Model “L”Pressure Setting Assembly. The ODof the Model "L" is 3.625 inches and itcan be used to run and set packersin 4 l/2" OD and larger casing.

Use of the Baker Slow-Set Power Charge, ProductNo. 437-66, is recommended when setting perma-1 . . .nent or retrwable packers usmg 10 or 20 weModel “E-4” Wireline Pressure Setting Assemblies.

MODEL “H” WIRELINE FEELERAND JUNK CATCHERProduct No. 439-01This tool is run into the well on electric line prior to running thepacker to assure that the well bore is large enough to permitsubsequent passage of the packer. The tool also serves to clean thewell of debris that might foul the packer and cause prematuresetting. It is also suggested that in well conditions involving highdownhole temperatures, that the firing head of the setting assemblybe run on top of the Junk Catcher to assure that the setting assemblywill not prematurely detonate on the subsequent packer run.

Product No. 417-02Model “E-4”Wireline PressureSetting AssemblyFur setting BakerModel5 “D” “DA”,“F”, “FA”, ,,;_, ,,,

“FA-1 “, “HE” or“HEA” Returner Pro-duction Packers mdModels “Ketrwa-D”“Retrleva-DA” Lok-Set md “SC-2p”Retwvahle SealBore Packm.

Product No. 438.09Model “B” WirelineAdapter KitUsed with Models“E-4” & “L” WIrelinePressure SettingAwmhly andModel “I”Hydraulic SettlngAssemhl~es.

Product No. 437-l 2Model “L” Hi-TempWireline PressureSetting AssemblyFor setting BakerModels “D”, “DA”,“F” , “FA”, “F_, II or

“FA-1” “HE” or

“HEA” RetainerProduction Packersand Models“Retrieva -D”,“Retrieva-DA”,L&Set and “SC-2P” RetrievableSeal Bore Packers

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TUBING AND DRILL PIPEPACKER SETTINGBaker Models “D” & “DA”, "F-l ","FA-1 “, "HE" and “H EA”, "Retrieva-D”, “Retrieva-DA”, & “SC-2P” andtheir respective “B” versions (“DB”,“DAB”, etc.) can be set on tubing ordrill pipe using a Model “B” WirelineAdapter Kit (shown on previous page)and a Model "J" Hydraulic Setting As-sembly. These setting assemblies areparticularly useful for setting perma-nent packers in high-angle, deviatedwells such as those drilled offshore.

The packer is run to setting depthon the tubing string and a ball isdropped to the ball seat in the settingtool. Sufficient tubing pressure isthen applied to set and pack-off thepacker. The pressure, or combinedpressureandtubingtension,thenpartsthe release stud in the adapter kit andfrees the setting assembly from thepacker for retrieval.

Models “D”, “DA”, “F-l ", “FA-1 ",“HE” and "HEA" Packers in sizes 23and larger can also be set using theModel “B-2” Setting Tool. This Set-ting Tool is designed to withstandhigh tensile loads and may be runwith high temperature seals rated at550°F. After the Packer is run to set-ting depth, a tripping ball is droppedto seat in the Setting Tool. A combi-nation of pressure and tension maybe used to set the Packer. After reach-ing a predetermined setting pressure,the ball set shifts causing a pressuredrop and an indication that setting iscomplete. Prior to disengaging theSetting Tool from the Packer, theannulus may be pressurized to con-firm asuccessful settingofthe Packer.Right hand rotation disengages theSetting Tool from the Packer.

Model "J" HydraulicSetting AssemblyUsed for setting BakerPackers on tubing. Atwo or three cylinderassembly is available.Does not includeatmosphere chamber.Product No. 413-71

Model “B-2”Hydraulic Setting ToolFor use with Model“D”, “DA”, “F_, 11,

“FA-1 “, “HE” and “HEA”Packers in sizes 23and larger. ProductNo. 415-74Used in conjunction withModel “B-2” Hydraulic SetAdapter Kit,Product No. 415-75

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MQDEL “BH” SElTING TOOLProduct No. 415-76MODEL”BHH”SEll-lNGTOOLProduct No. 415-77

Baker Models “BH” and “BHH”Setting Tools are designed to enablethe setting of Baker Model “D”, “DA”,“F” and “FA” type packers on drillpipe. Both Setting Tools can developa force of up to 126,000 lb. withstroke up to 10 inches.

The”BH”and”BHH”SettingToolsare attached directly to the packer bythe setting nut (of the “BH”) and latch(of the “BHH”), which screw into theleft-hand thread at the top of thepacker. Tool is actuated by differen-tial tubing or drill pipe pressure at thesetting tool.

Both Setting Tools can berotationallyreleased. Whilethe”BH”Setting Tool consists of a solid SettingNut, the modified Setting Latchmechanism of the “BHH” allows forthree distinct methods of release aslisted in Features/Benefits.

FEATURES/BENEFITS:l Drill pipe connection supplied as

standard.l Tool is fitted with tubular extension

for gripping in tongs, slips and el-evators.

l 10 inch stroke ensures setting ofslips on a complete range of prod-ucts.

l Pressure testing can be carried outthrough the drill pipe before releas-ing from the packer.

l Tensile load capacity 150,000 lb.l Pressure rating 10,000 psi in burst

and collapse.l Special shear feature prevents the

setting nut (of the “BH”) and latch(of the “BHH”) from being made uptoo tightly.

Model “BH” Setting ToolProduct No. 415.76

l Cannot be released by annulusor tubing pressure.

l Very rugged construction

Model “BHH” Setting ToolProduct No. 415-77

l Simple release mechanism by dropping aball and applying tubing pressure to shearthe shear ring

l Can be retrieved by a straight pull on theworkstring, or combination of hydraulic/straight pull

l Can still be rotationally released if desired

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DOWN HOLE SEALING SYSTEMS

PACKER TO TUBING SEAL SYSTEM SELECTIONA variety of sealing accessories are available for use withRetainer Production Packers. Each is designed to meet thespecific requirements of certain completion techniques.To select the proper packer-to-tubing seal system for anywell completion, careful consideration must be given topresent and future well conditions. Factors which must beconsidered are:

l Seal movementl Maximum pressure differentiall Maximum and minimum temperauresl Well Fluids (H,S, CO,, or other corrosives and

inhibitors)

These enviromental considerations will determine thebest combination of packer seal accessory type (locator,anchor or other), accessory material (metals), and sealstack (elastomers) for use in each case.

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MODEL “G’IT’ LOCATORTUBING SEAL ASSEMBLYBasic assembly includes two seal stacks. Anynumber of seal units can be added for increasedlength. Designed for use in Models “D”, “F-l”,“N”, “SB-3”, “SC-2P” and “Retrieva-D” seal borepackers. Although not commonly used in thisway, they are also compatible with the lower sealbore in most sizes of “DA” , “FA”, “SAB-3” and“Retrieva-DA” Packers. Production tubes, tailpipeor other accessories with OD’s compatible withpacker bore can be attached to the bottom of thisseal assembly.

MODEL “K”lM LOCATORTUBING SEAL NIPPLEUsed for sealing in the upper bore of Model “DA”,“FA”, “SAB-3” “SABL-3” and “Retrieva-DA” Pack-ers. One seal stack is used on this seal nipple so noupward movement can be tolerated, therefore,sufficient set-down weight must be available toprevent movement. Supplied with blank or halfmule shoe bottom sub which will not accomodatetail pipe or production tubes.

MODEL “NNrM LOCATORTUBING SEAL NIPPLESimilar to the “K” Locator tubing seal nipple butdesigned for use in extremely hostile environ-ments in Model “DA” , “FA” “$5,~-3” “SABL-3”and “HEA” Packers. The “N” features metal-to-metal internal connections and is used withR-RYTE, Seal-RYTE, K-RYTE, K-HEET and A-HEETseal stacks.

Refer to Appendix C for ordering examples and1product numbers.

The Locator Tubing Seal Assembly is the simplestpacker seal system. It is run in the well on the productiontubing string until its no-go shoulder “locates” on the topof the packer. This positions one or two seal stacks in thepacker’s sealbore and establishes a seal between thepacker and the tubing. The number of seal stacks in thepacker’s bore is determined by the type of packer beingused. Packers with enlarged upper or alternate seal boresuse seal nipples with one seal stack. Packers which do nothave alternate seal bores will accept seal assemblies withtwo or more seal stacks.

When a Locator Tubing Seal Assembly is landed on apacker the tubing is normally set in compression to com-pensate for any contraction of the tubing during treatingoperations. It is not always possible or desirable to slackoff sufficient weight, particularly in deep deviated wells, tocompensate for contraction. In such a case, additionallength must be added to the packer’s sealbore usingsealbore extensions and to the locator tubing seal assem-bly using a combination of spacer tubes along and addi-tional seal units.

MODEL “G” LOCATORTUBING SEAL ASSEMBLYWITH SPACER TUBEThis extended Model “C” Loca-tor Tubing Seal Assembly is fur-nished with 6 seal stacks. De-signed for installations requir-ing tubing movement, this sealassembly should only be usedwith packers with seal boreextensions or with retrievablepacker bore receptacles. Likeall locator tubing seal assem-blies, it should be landed withsufficient set-down weight toprevent seal movement. Whenused in a properly designedsystem, this seal assembly willgive long service life even ifmovement occurs.

MODELS "L"™ and" L M " ™ LOCATOR TUB-ING SEAL ASSEMBLYWITH SPACER TUBESimilar to the “G” Locator tubingseal assembly with spacer tube butdesigned for use in extremely hos-tile environments in Models “D”,"F-1 " , “HE”, “SB-3” and “SC-2P”seal bore packers. Normally fur-nished with 3 seal stacks and 3debris barriers. The “L” featuresmetal-to-metal internal connectionsand is used with V-RYTE, R-RYTE,Seal-RYTE, K-RYTE, K-HEET andA-HEET seal stacks. The “LM” alsofeatures a compression energizedmetal-to-metal packer to tubingseal.

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An Anchor Tubing Seal Assembly can be used as an alternative to set-down weight to prevent seal movement or whenit is desirable to land the tubing in tension. The anchor tubing seal assembly or anchor tubing seal nipple is run on theproduction tubing string. Set-down weight will cause the anchor’s threaded latch to engage the corresponding threadsin the top of the packer. Once engaged, the anchor and tubing are securely locked in place. Any tubing contraction willcause a tensile load to be applied to the tubing string. Care must be taken to ensure tensile forces developed will notDart the tubing whenever an anchor is used. To release the anchor it must be rotated to the right IO to 12 turns at thepacker.

MODEL “ENT” and“EC”‘” ANCHORTUBING SEALASSEMBLYBasic assembly includestwo seal stacks. De-signed for use in Models“D”, “F-1 I,) “N”, “SB_j”,“SC-2P” and "Retrieva-D” seal bore packers.Production tubes, tail-pipe or other accesso-ries with OD's compatiblewithpackerborecanbe attached to the bot-tom of this seal assem-bly. The “EC” featuresmetal-to-metal internalconnections for hostileenvironments. Refer toAppendix C for orderingexamples and productnumbers.

MODEL " K " ™ and“KC”‘” ANCHORTUBING SEALNIPPLESUsed for sealing in the up-per bore of Model “DA”," F A " , “SAB-3” and“Retrieva-DA” Packers.Supplied with one seal stackand blank or halfmuleshoebottom sub which will notaccomodate tail pipe or pro-duction tubes. The “KC”Anchor features metal-to-metal internal connectionsfor hostile environments.Refer to Appendix C forordering examples andproduct numbers.

MODEL "M"™ANCHOR T U B I N G

SEAL ASSEMBLYSimilar to the "E" Anchortubing seal assembly butdesigned for use in ex-tremely hostile environ-ments in Models ‘ID”,“F-l “, “HE”, “SB-3” and“SC-2P” seal bore pack-ers. Standard assemblyfurnished with 2 sealstacks. The “M” featuresmetal-to- metal internalconnections and is usedwith R-RYTE, Seal-RYTE,K-RYTE, K-HEET and A-HEET seal stacks. Referto Appendix C for order-ing examples and prod-uct numbers.

ORDERING EXAMPLE:

PRODUCT NO. 499-26SIZE: Bar. Can. FORMULA “B”TUBING SEAL CREASE

M O D E L S “ N ” ”and NNMN’“’

A N C H O R T U B I N G

SEAL ASSEMBLYSimilar to the “K” Anchortubing seal nipple but de-signed for use in ex-tremely hostile environ-ments in Model “DA”,“FA”, “HEA” and “HP-1 AH”‘” Packers. The “N”features metal-to-metalinternal connections andis used with R-RYTE’“,Seal-RYTE”‘, K-RYTE”, K-HEET’” and A-HEET"' sealstacks. The “NM” alsofeatures a compressionenergized metal-to-metalpacker to tubing seal.Refer to Appendix C forordering examples andproduct numbers.

FORMULA “B”ru TUBING SEAL GREASEProduct No. 499-26Baker Formula “B” Tubing Seal Grease is a special purposegrease used to protect Seal Assemblies, “DR” Packer Plugsand other similar accessories. It retains its compositionunder even the most adverse temperature and chemicalconditions and remains in place during the running-inoperation and when entering the packer bore.

Tubing Seal Greaseshould beapplied totheseal areasof packer accessories to fill the spaces between the acces-sory and the packer bore to keep out particles that mightinterfere with the seal or with removal of the accessory.

Application of Baker Tubing Seal Grease should bemade by hand (not with putty knife) to the entire sealingarea of the accessory immediately prior to running. One 8ounce container of grease is sufficient to protect two sealunits up to and including Size 80-32, or one seal unit in thelarger sizes. One 8 ounce container will protect any size“DR” Packer Plug. Baker Tubing Seal Grease is alsoavailable in 1 lb and 8 lb. containers.

Since this product is also a lubricant it can be used inplace of any grease now being placed on the accessoryprior to running.

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SEAL UNITSSeal Units are used to add additionalseal stacks to Model “G” or “L” LocatorTubing seal Assemblies and Model “E”Tubing seal nipples. Any number canbe used to accommodate expected tub-ing movement. Refer to Appendix C, seenote below.

SPACER SEAL UNITSSpacer Seal Units are used to add lengthand additional seal stacks to Model “G”or “L” Locator Tubing Seal Assembliesand Model “E” Tubing Seal Nipples.These units allow assembly of long seallengths without building up excessiveseal friction. Spacer tubes may also beused for this purpose provided the work-ing seals are never allowed to leave theseal borewhile holding differential pres-sure unless they are of the bonded type.Refer to Appendix C, see note below.

MODEL “E” TUBINGSEAL NIPPLEA Tubing Seal Nipple is used to seal inthe lower packer in tandem permanentpacker completions where two or morepermanent packers have the same sealbore diameter. They should be runwith additional seal units to simplifyspacing-out and to accommodate tub-ing movement. Production tubes, tail-pipe or other accessories with OD'scompatible with packer bore can berun below. Refer to Appendix C, see notebelow.

THREADED PIND O W NBOTTOM SUBUsed to accomodate tailpipe, a production tubeor other accessory belowthe tubing seal assembly.Available to fit the Model“G” or “L” Locator Tub-ing Seal Assembly, Model“E” or " M " Anchor SealAssembly or Model “E”Tubing Seal Nipple. Refer

to Appendix C, see note below.

BLANK &CHAMFEREDBOTTOM SUB

MODEL " E " , "K" and "N" LATCH-IN SHEAR RELEASE ANCHORTUBINGSEAL ASSEMBLYA Latch-In Shear Release Anchor Tub-ing Seal Assembly may be used for thoseinstallations where anchored seal as-semblies are desirable but where thetubing cannot be rotated to release theanchor. Set-down weight is used to latchthe shear release anchor into the packerand tension is used to release it. Refer toAppendix C, see note below.

MODEL “E” SNAP-LATCHSEAL ASSEMBLYSnap-Latch Seal Assemblies are similarto shear release anchor seal assembliesbecause they are latched in place withset-down weight and released with ten-sion. However, unlike shear releaseanchors, snap-latch seal assemblies maybe snapped into and out of a packermany times. Initially, 8,000 to 12,000lb. tension is required to remove thesnap-latch from the packer’s bore. Snap-latch seal assemblies are used in thoseinstallations where a mechanical snap-in, snap-out indication is required toverify the seal assembly is properlypositioned in the packer’s bore. Typi-cal applications include sump packersin gravel packs and lower packers intandem completions which cannot bepressure tested. Refer to Appendix C, see

note below.

Used where tailpipe,production tube orother accessory is notrequired below the tub-ing seal assembly.These subs are avail-able for all seal assem-blies and seal nipples.Refer to Appendix C, see

note below.

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METAL SELECTION ELASTOMER SELECTIONThere are many different types of seal assemblies. Each has beenassigneda model name to allow them to be distinguished from one another. Toidentify the metal used to manufacture the seal assembly, a set of terminaldigits has been assigned. Combining the model name and the terminaldigits will allow any type of seal assembly to be identified. For example,a Model “C” Locator Tubing Seal Assembly manufactured from alloysteel with a maximum hardness of 22 Rc would be known as a Model "G-22” Locator Tubing Seal Assembly. The commonly used material desig-nations are shown below:

Seal materials should ideally be inexpensive, have high strength andgood resiliency and be unaffected by thermal or chemical environments.There is no single material that offers adequate levels of these character-istics for all downhole applications. Effective sealing in downholeenvironments often requires several different materials be combined intoa seal system. Several sets of identical seal systems are then combined toform a seal stack with redundent seals.

"-22" designates an alloy steel heat-treated to a maximum hardnessof 22 Rc. All metal parts subjected to tensile loads conform to NACEStandard MR-01-75-88 for H,S service. Seal assemblies manufacturedfrom this material are normally rated for 10,000 psi (68,90 MPa) differ-ential pressure. Some sizes and models are rated for less than 10,000 psi(68,90 MPa). See your Baker representative for these exceptions.

Choosing the most appropriate seal stack requires a knowledge of theapplication and downhole conditions. Bonded seals are used in applica-tions which require the seals to be repeatedly inserted into and removedfrom the seal bore while holding differential pressure. This action isknown as unloading. The design of the bonded seal requires the use ofhigh strength elastomers, usually Nitrile or Viton’“, which have limitedoperational capabilities.

“-36” designates an alloy steel heat-treated to a maximum hardnessof 36 Rc. Seal assemblies manufactured from this material are designedfor use where differential pressure does not exceed 15,000 psi (703,35MPa). Some sizes and models are rated for less than 15,000 psi (103,35MPa). See your Baker representative for these exceptions and to ensurechosen products are compatible with the intended application.

Applications which are beyond the capabilities of bonded sealsrequire the use of more inert elastomers. These premium elastomericmaterials generally have lower resistance to extrusion than Nitrile orViton and have to be protected with a containment system to preventfailures. Sealingsystemsusingcontainedpremiumelastomersareofferedas a Chevron or V-ring type seal stack.

"-22S" designates stainless steel and other alloys commonly used forCO, service and sometimes H,S/CO, service. Ferric alloys in thisclassification are avilable in two groups, 9% Cr and 13% Cr, and are heat-treated to a maximum hardness of 22 Rc to conform to NACE StandardMR.01 -75-88 for H,S service. Nickle based alloys in this classification,lnconel 718” and lncoloy 825”, are suitable for H,S and CO, service athardnesses greater than 22Rc. Pressure ratings are based upon alloy,model and size of seal assembly selected. Other materials are availableupon request. Ask your Baker representative for a copy of EngineeringTech Data’” Paper CS012 for additional information about the selectionof corrosion resistant alloys for completion equipment.

V-ring seal stacks can tolerate movement while holding high pres-sures providing they are always contained within a seal bore. Theyshould never be allowed to leave the seal bore while they are holdingdifferential pressure. Each seal stack is briefly described on page 40.Selecting the most approriate seal stack can be simplified by referring tothe seal stack service matrix shown below. For additional informationregarding packer to tubing seal systems ask your Baker representative fora copy of the following:

“What to consider when designing downhole seals,” by Richard P.Rubbo reprinted from World Oil magazine.

“Factorsand conditions which causeseal assemblies used in downholeenvironments to get stuck.” Engineering Tech Data™ Paper Number CSO07.

“Metal-to-metal sealing in hostile environment completion equip-ment.” Engineering Tech DataTM Paper Number CSO02

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StandardNitrile

Temp cc)“WC

3OOI148.85’

Press. Rate (PsilmPa) ICINon-UnloarT” 1 Unload

10.000168,90 NO

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Environmental Conditions

water Bromides i Brine i co2 I Amines --

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should be checked to determine assembly pressure rating.I81 The packing units are allowed to moue in the seal bore, but do not leave the bore while subjected

to a pressure diNerenUal.ICI Stab-in temperature limitations may be lowerthan the maximum temperature limits for some sizes.

Contact Houston Engineering Department for additional informationlo) For temperatures below 400°F and more than 15% H,S, contact Houston Engineering Department

for additional information.1~ HioheroressurediNerentialsare possible. Contact Houston Engineering Oepartmentforadditional

(r) There are no known H,S limitations below 550°F.ICI Contact your Baker Representative for information concerning thermal cycling limitations.~1 A-RTTE and A-HEET Packing Units have identical pressure and temperature ratings. ARTTE is used

on “G” “E” and “K” type metal components, while A-HEET is used with “L” , “M” and “N” types.~1 LimitaUuns apply to applications involving stab-in only.m lnconel 718 and lncoloy 825 are registered trademarks of International Nickle Corp.

TM Viton is a trademark of E.I DuPont

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BOllddSeal Ring

O-Ring

BONDED SEALSTACK

Back-up Ring

Back-up Ring

Chevron Seal

Front-up Ring

Spacer

_-RYTETM_-HEETIUSEAL STACK

Spacer

Wiper Ring

Wiper Ring

DEBRISBARRIERSTACK

SEAL STACKS

Standard Seal Stack - Made up ofNitrile chevron seals and steel spacerrings. Should not be allowed to leaveseal bore in service. Used with Model“G” and “K” Locators; “E”,“EC”,“K”and “KC” Anchors; “E”, “K”, ShearRelease Anchor; and “E” Tubing SealNipple.

Bonded Seal Stack - Two Nitrile orViton’” seals are bonded to each metalinsert. These inserts are separated bysteel spacers. Bonded seals should beused when seals cannot be preventedfrom moving out of the seal borewhile holding differential pressure.Also recommended for sealing lowpressure gas at low temperatures.Used with Model “G” and “K” Loca-tors; “E”,“EC”,“K” and “KC” Anchors;“E”, “K”, Shear Release Anchor; “E”Snap-Latch Seal Assembly and “E”Tubing Seal Nipple.

V-RYTE’“’ Seal Stack - Made up ofViton chevron seals with Teflon’” andRyton”’ back-up rings, Ryton front-uprings and steel separators. Should notbe allowed to leave seal bore in serv-ice. Used with Model “G” and “K”Locators; /IE~!,IIECII,,!K!I and “ K C ”

Anchors; “E”, “K”, Shear ReleaseAnchor; and “E” Tubing Seal Nipple.

A-RYTE’“’ Seal Stack - Made up ofAflas” chevron seals with Teflon andRyton back-up rings, Ryton front-uprings and steel separators. Should notbe allowed to leave seal bore in serv-ice. Used with Model “G” and “K”Locators; I/EII,I,EC!I,I)KII and “ K C ”

Anchors; “E”, “K”, Shear ReleaseAnchor; and “E” Tubing Seal Nipple.

A-HEET’” Seal Stacks - Made up ofAflas chevron seals with Teflon andHEET back-up rings, HEET front-uprings and steel separators. Should notbe allowed to leave seal bore in serv-ice. Used with Model “L”, “LM”, “N”Locators and “M”, “N” and “NM”Anchors.

R-RYTE’” Seal Stack - Made up ofPSO06 chevron seals with Teflon andRyton back-up rings, Ryton front-uprings and steel separators. Should notbe allowed to leave seal bore in serv-ice. Used with Model “L”, “LM”, and“N” Locatorsand “M”, “N” and “NM”Anchors.

Seal-RYTE’” Seal Stack - Made up ofperfluoroelastomer chevron seals withTeflon and Ryton back-up rings, Rytonfront-up rings and steel separators.Should not be allowed to leave sealbore in service. Used with Model “L”,“LM”, and “N” Locators and “M”,“N” and “NM” Anchors.

K-RYTE@ and K-HEET’” Seal Stacks -Made up of Kalrez’” brand perfluoroe-lastomer chevron seals with Teflonand Ryton or HEET back-up rings,Ryton or HEET front-up rings andsteel separators. Should not be al-lowed to leave seal bore in service.Used with Model “L”, “LM”, and “N”Locators and “M”, “N” and “NM”Anchors.

Debris Barrier Stack - Made up ofTeflon and Ryton back-up rings andRyton front-up rings with steel sepa-rators. Used as a wiper to preventdebris from damaging K-RYTE, K-HEET, A-HEET or Seal-RYTE sealstacks when seals are moved afterbeing placed in service. Used withModel “L”, “LM” locator tubing sealassemblies.

IM Viton, Teflon and Kalrrz are re,v,~stwrdtrademarks of Dupont

TzI Ryton i( a registered trademark of PhillIpsILI Alla\ IS a trademark of Ashai Gldsc Company

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MODEL “NT-22”‘” THERMOSEAL’”LOCATOR SEAL ASSEMBLYProduct No. 442-59Designed to land and seal in the uppernore of a Model "DA-T" or "FA-T" Therma-Perm Packer. The locating shoulder onthe bottom of the assembly transfers tub-ing weight to the seals to keep the sealsystem energized. No upward movementcan be tolerated, therefore sufficient set-down weight must be available at alltimes. The locator assembly can be sup-plied with a blank bottom sub orthreadedto accept tailpipe/production tube ( O D ' sof which must be compatible with packerbore).

MODEL “AL” THERMOSEALANCHOR LATCH/EXPANSION JOINTProduct No. 441-55Designed to anchor a string of tubing to aModel “DA-T” or “FA-T” Therma-PermPacker. The anchor latches into the packerto prevent movement of the packer totubing seal. The integral expansion jointprovides up to 26 feet of tubing expansionat steam injection temperatures, whileproviding a low profile above the packer.An emergency release mechanism on themandrel permits retrieval of the tubingindependent of the anchor and seal hous-ing assembly.

MODEL “PT-22”” THERMOSEALANCHOR SEAL ASSEMBLYProduct No. 443-80Designed to anchor a string of tubing to aModel “D-T”, “DA-T” or “FA-T” Therma-Perm Packer and is used for shallow depthswhere there is insufficient tubing weightavailabletopreventseal movement, wherewell conditions require the tubing belanded in tension, or when a ThermosealExpansion Joint is to be used. It can besupplied with a blank bottom sub orthreaded to accept tailpipe/productiontube (OD's of which must be compatiblewith packer bore).

ACCESSORY SELECTION GUIDEFor available sizes, specifications andorder information, contact your local BakerOil Tools Representative.

MODELS “D_T”l”, “F&T”‘”

AND “DA-T”‘MTHERMA-PERM’” PACKERSProduct No. 417-06, 417-07and 417-08The Models “D-T”, “FA-T” and “DA-T”Therma-Perm Packers are high tempera-tureversionsof Baker’s Model “D”, “DA”,and “FA-1” Retainer Production Packers;some of the most widely used, most versa-tile, high performance permanent pack-ers available. These packers are suitablefor high temperature steam injection andproduction. A flapper Valve Bottom orSeating Nipple with Thermoseal BlankingPlug can be ordered to provide well con-trol when the tubing is pulled.

FEATURES/BENEFITSSolid, slim-line construction allowsfaster run-in without fear of impactdamage or premature setting.Two opposed sets of full-circle, full-strengthslipsassurethatthepackerwillstay where it is set.Holds a pressuredifferential from aboveor below; ideal when the annulus is tobe pressure tested or annular insulatingmaterials are to be used.Unique interlocked, expandable metalback-up rings contact the casing andcreate a positive barrier to packing ele-ment extrusion.Drillable packers offer economic ad-vantages over retrievable type packersin long term applications.

Model “Al”Thermoseal

Anchor Latch/Expansion Joint

Model “NT-22”ThermosealLocator Seal

Model “PT-22”ThermosealAnchor Seal

OPERATING PROCEDURESTO SET PACKER: Models “D-T”, “FA-T”and “DA-T” Therma-Perm Packers can beset at any depth and/or deviation on awork string using a hydraulic setting toolwhich allows the packing element time toform and insures up to 70,000 lb. of pack-off force.

TO REMOVE PACKER: A standard packermilling tool easily removes these packers.

PACKER SELECTION GUIDEFor available sizes, specifications andordering information, contact your localBaker Oil Tools representative.

Model “D-T”, “FA-T” or “DA-T”Therma-Perm Packer

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RETRIEVABLE PACKER BORERECEPTACLEProduct No. 683-19Graphics on following page

RETRIEVING TOOL FORRETRIEVABLE PACKER BORERECEPTACLEProduct No. 683-96Graphics on following page

The Baker Retrievable Packer BoreReceptacle (PBR) is designed for usein those applications where a verylarge ID must be maintained throughthe completion while accommodat-ing extreme tubing movement. TheRetrievable PBR can be latched into aRetainer Production Packer or bymeans of anchor seal assembly, solid

sealingnut,orthreadeddirectlytothepacker body. The PBR seal assemblyis held in place inside the honed boreduring run in by shear screws or ashear ring. When combined withhydraulic set packers, such as the“FHL”, “SAB-3” or “SABL-3”, the en-tire completion can be run in and seton the production tubing string in onetrip. If desired the well can be flangedup and the tubing string displacedprior to setting the packer.

The entire assembly above thepacker is retrievable in two trips. Theseal assembly is retrieved when thetubing string is recovered. The PBRhousing is easily recovered in a sec-ond trip using the specifically de-signed Retrieving Tool.

FEATURES/BENEFITSl Single trip completion when used

with hydraulic set packer.l Seals are fully protected during

run-in.l Largest possible ID through seal

assembly.l Allows seals to be removed and

replaced without unsetting packer.l Available in materials compatible

with any environment.l Allows configuration of seals and

debris barriers to be spaced out inaccordancewithfinal landing/spaceout conditions.

l Available in custom lengths to suitany downhole movement require-ments.

l Seal unit configuration reduces riskof hydrostatic lock.

CASING SEAL RECEPTACLEProduct No. 683-20The Baker Casing Seal Receptacle is acasing sub containing a seal bore and left-hand square thread both of which arecompatible with standard Baker Oil Toolstubing seal assemblies. It is run as anintegral part of the casing string usually asa crossoyer between casing sizes. Whencementing or doing remedial work insidethe casing, a sleeve can be inserted in thePolished Bore Receptacle to protect thebore.

FEATURES/BENEFITSl Large ID through seal assembly.l Bore diameter compatible with stan-

dard permanent packer seal assemblies.l Strength equal to or greater than casing

and liner.l Provides a tubing anchor.l Lengths as ordered.

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RETRIEVABLE PACKERBORE RECEPTACLE

SPECIFICATION GUIDE

I 2-718 I 20-30 I

73,03

3-w 80-4088,90

I 4-l/2 I 80-47114,30

4-l/2 80-48114,30

5-l/2 190-60139,70

5-l/2 192-60139,70

I 6-518 190-71168.28 I

I 7 190-73177.80 I

lw Special slimline versionIBl Excludes IO reduction caused by use of heavy weight

premium tubular connections.

PERMANENT PACKER SYSTEMS /\ e&/D* ““DnPr Em!I)B””

DebrisBarrier

DebrisBarrier

DebrisBarrier

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differentialpressure frombelow.

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Holdsdifferentialpressure fromabove.

Optional Shear Screw Releaseallows shear valves to be fieldadjustable.

Standard 2 shape shear ring retainsspent shear ring parts to reducepotential problems.

TSLThe primary function of the TubingStability Latch (TSL) is to keep theseals in the PBR static during allwell conditions except extremetreating, killing, or stimulationoperations. It also reduces thecompressive load required toimmobilize the tubing string whencompared to a floating seal locator-based completion design.

Directionally oriented seal unitsare designed to hold pressure fromone direction only. They arepreserved in PBR applications toreduce the chance of trapping anarea of atmospheric pressurebetween the functional seal stacks.Contact your local Baker represen-tative for function discussion onseal orientation.

Directionally oriented non-sealing debrisbarriers serve two important functions:They keep well solids or trash fromsettling in the annular area between thehoned bore and seal assembly whichmay impede the movement of the sealassembly. They also clean the sealingarea before functional working sealscontact the seal bore.

“Retrievable PBR”with Seal Assembly(pre-spaced for upwardand downward movement)

“Retrievable PBR”Retrieving Tool

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X-TRA™ LONG TUBING SEAL RECEPTACLESThe X-Tra Long Tubing Seal Receptacle is used whenever extreme tubingmovement is expected because of temperature and pressure changesduring treatment and production. It is available with all J-slot configura-tions shown on page 46 including the blank overshot. This tool isnormally run above and anchored into a Seal Bore Packer; however, it canbe run on any type packer which will remain set without applied tubingtension or weight. Tools with blank receptacles are recovered with an X-Tra Long Tubing Seal Receptacle Retrieving Tool, Product No. 683-90.Tools with j-slots may be retrieved by reengaging the J-pins.

FEATURES/BENEFITSl 20, 30 or 40 ft. (6,lO; 9,14 or 12,20 m) long slick joints availablel 7 ft. (2,13 m) long seal stackl Optional debris barrier completely surrounds the slick jointl BFC Model “F” Seating Nipple profile at top of slick joint. Provides

minimum debris build up on top of blanking plugl Meets NACE Standard MR-01-75-88 for H,S service

MODEL AND PRODUCT NO. SELECTION GUIDEShear Left-Hand

Release J-Slot Release iRight-Hand

J-Slol Release

WithDebris Barrier

WithoutDebris Barrier

Model “EEA-l”Prod. No. 683-36

Model “E8-1”Prod. No. 883-37

Model “ELA-1” 1 M o d e l “ E R A - l ”Prod. No. 683-35 Prod. No. 683-34

Model “EL-I” Model “ER-1”Prod. No. 683-33 Prod. No. 683-32

ORDERING EXAMPLE:PRODUCT NO. 683-34SIZE: 3330 (5-3/4X221 MODEL “ERA-l” EXTRA LONG TUBING SEAL RECEPTACLE WITH DEBRIS BARRIERW/30’ Slick loint w/2-7/8” 00 Hydrrl “CS Box x P!n for N-80 6.5 lb/it tubing w/7’ oi Premwm Sealsw/2.25 “F” Prohle w/Auto In Right Hand Release

SPECIFICATION GUIDE

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Model “L”SlidingSleeve

OneTubingJoint

X-Tra LongTubing SealReceptacle

AnchorTubing SealNipple

RetainerProductionPacker

Comoletion I-Slotin place disengaged

Anchor Seal Tubing spacedLatched into out for flanging

Packer up well

Typical Installation af BakerX-Tra Long Tubing Seal Receptacle

‘*I APIthreadedandcoupledsizesandweiflhtsshown. Fornon-APlsizes,weights, and internally upset casinfl, refer to “ID flaofle” column

“’ Indicates ID range in which the tool my be run. The minimum IDprovidesadequaterunoinflclearance(helowdriHdiameter), whilethemaximum ID is based on the centering abilityofthe guide 00 over theslick ioint for easv “stabbine”.

size, by BFCprolilerequired. A4-7ll60D J-Slot Housing witha 2.608Slick Joint diameter and a 1 .a7 profile will read: 4-7115 x 26 x 18.

“I Maximum BFC Seating Nipple profile size, consistent with ratedpressorelortool. SmallerBFCprolilesmaybelurnishedoponrequest.

“’ Maximum allowable pressure for the tool. When the slick joint isplottoed. observe pressure ratioa of PIUI. which mav he lowerthan the__ _ _valves shown.I” Tool &e is indicated by the>-Slot Housing Guide, 00, by Slick Joint

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The Model “AH” Extenda-Joint is identicalto the Model “A” but contains an annuluspressure operated release mechanism in placeof the shear ring normally used to secure theslick joint to the housing. The “AH” can beordered pre-spaced to allow both upward anddownward movement after release. This makesit ideally suited for one-trip completions usinghydraulic-set packers as it can be releasedwithout tubing movement after flanging up.Release values for either tool are easily ad-justed by changing shear rings.

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“A” and “AH” FEATURES/BENEFITSMetal-to-metal connections in housing andslick joint eliminates o-ring seals.Optional seating nipple profile in upperend of slick joint.Up-shear ring secures slick joint to hous-ingfor running in. Standard stroke lengths10, 15, 20 & 25 feet (3,05; 4,57; 6,lO and7,62 m).Built in capability for testing to full work-ing pressure in assembled condition.One piece seal housing accommodatesbothsetsofworkingsealsforextrastrength,ease of redressing and lessening chancesof frozen seals. V-Ryte, A-Ryte, K-Ryte orstandard nitrile chevron seals are avail-able. Debris barriers located above andbelow working seal to protect seals.Suitable for H,S service per NACE Stan-dard MR-01-75-88.

PH-4’” boxxpnfor 21.6 Ih/ft L-ROtuhing, 2Oit WokeandV-Ryteseals

‘-Trademark of Hydril Company

MODELS “A” and “AH" EXTENDA-JOINTSPECIFICATION GUIDE

Tubing Tool Max SlickJoint MaxaFC PressureSize Size I~ll$l 00 00 1 ID IB' Profile co) Rating (01_In.

m mIn.

m mIll.m m

In.mm , psi i MPa

2-wa 26-(3.80x-) 3.803 2.688 1.939 I.81 10,000 ; 68,90SO, 33 96,60 68,27 49,25

2-718 33-(5.13x-) 5.126 3.315 2.371 2.31 10,000 i 68,9073.03 / 130.20 84.20 60,22 1 I3-l/2 *36-(4.80x-) 4.803' 3.625 2.902 2.81 F&R 6,000 41,3488,90 122,oo 92,08 75,71 2.75s~set

3-w 36-(5.40x-) 5.400 3.625 2.902 2.81 F&R 11,000 75,7988,90 137,16 92,08 75,71 2.75 Sur-set 8,600 CE'

/59,25 Irl

4 43--15.90x-_) 5.900 4.215 3.476 / 3.31 8,500 ; 58,57101,60 149,86 108,59 / 88,29

4-I/2 45-(5.90x-) 5.900 4.550 4.000 3.81 F&R 6,000 41,34114,30 ’ 149,86 115,57 / lOl,60 3.43 Sur-set

4-I/2 i 48-(7.03x-) 7.026 4.875 3.958 3.81 7,500 i 51,68714,30 178,46 123,83 109,53I

4-112 49-(7.03x-) 7.026 4.925 3.958 j 3.81 7,500 ) 51,68114,30 178,46 125, IO 109,53 / I5-w 55-(7.66x-) 7.656 5.500 4.788 4.56 8,500 58,57

139,70 194,46 139,70 121,62!! 7,000'E' 1, 48,231"

special clearance version 111The basic tool size is indicated by four digits. When ordering, show the stroke IFIlength of the slick joint in place of the blank spaces. Example: 33-(513x-)with 20 ft. stroke will read: 3320613x-). The blankstrace in the oarenthesisis used to designate the bore of the BFC profile. Use the first two digits of the rGrprofile. Example: 3320(5.12x23) has a 2.31 bore. Specify the profile typerequired i.e., “F”, “B” “AF” “AK” etc., 1Maximum slick joint Ut’without seating nipple profile.Maximum BFC Seating Nipple profile size, consistant with rated pressure fortoot. Smaller BFC profiles may be furnished upon request

Cutting a nipple profile may reduce pressure rating.Allsizesexcept4Band49canbeorderedwithV-Ryte,A-RyteorK-Rytesealstacks. Size4Bavailable withV-RyteorA-Ayteonly, sire49ayailable withK-Ryte only.Maximum allowable pressure for the tool. When the slick joint is plugged,observe the rating of the plug, which may be lower than the values shown.Maximum allowable test pressures for bullplugged assemblies may belower than the values shown. Contact your local Baker Representative foradditional information concerning test pressures.

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J-Slot configurationsavailable on all Tubing Seal

R e c e p t a c l e s

Easy-Out RH

Auto-In RH Auto-In LH

Auto-Out RH Auto-Out LH

Easy-Out LH

Blank Overshot

TUBING SEAL RECEPTACLESThe Model “ER-2”‘” and “EL-2”‘” Tubing Seal Receptacles are used to providea simple and reliable means of retrieving the production string whilemaintaining control of the producing zone. It is normally run immediatelyabove and anchored into a permanent production packer. However, it canbe run on any type of packer which will remain set without applied tubingtension or weight. This tool is not recommended for use as an expansion joint.Any of the J-slot configurations shown at left are available. The various “auto”designs and the blank overshot model provide for situations in which turningof the tubing during releasing or re-engaging is undesirable, as in deviatedwells. The blank overshot model can be assembled to shear up or down. ABFC seating nipple profile in the top of the slick joint provides a means ofplugging the lower zone while the tubing is pulled. This location of theblanking plug provides for minimum debris build-upon top of blanking plug.

F E A T U R E S / B E N E F I T Sl J-Slot release - shear pinned for safetyl Blank overshot with straight shear release requiring no turning is availablel BFC seating nipple profile in top of slick jointl Meets NACE Standard MR-01-75-88 for H,SGreater load capacity and higher pressure rating than FL/FR

ORDERING EXAMPLE:P R O D U C T N O . 683-22SIZE: 5-l 7/16X33X22 MODEL “ER-2” TUBING SEAL RECEPTACLE UNIT w/Z-7/8” O/l EU 8 Rd Box xP i n for N-80 6 .5 /b/f fubrng w/2.25 ‘7” P r o f i l e w/Auto-In RQht H a n d R e l e a s e

MODEL AND PRODUCT NO. SELECTION GUIDE

I J-Slot Configuration I

Easy-Out Auto-Out Auto-InBlank

Overshot

Model “EL-Z”Product No. 683-23

Model “ER-2”Product No. 683-22

Model “EB-1”Product No. 683.24

SPECIFICATION GUIDE

6-1/8x33x- 33(3 .3 13 , 2 .3 1 58 .67 2.7,6 73.03- 6-I/8 I&55,57

6-1/8x43x- 43(4.376) 3-l/2 6wl2.81 7 1 .37

6.liTx43x-6.IRx46r- S-I,? 165,

IO 43,4.376,48,4.875, 3 .8 1 96 .77 4.1r2 114.30 6 ,606 55.1P

5-31,32x46x- 5-31132 157.61 46(4.625) 3 .66 93.4710 .000 68,90

6-IRr43r- 43(4.375) 2 .8 1 71.37 4-m 114,3*6-V 166, ,I)

6-1/2x46x- 48,4.875, 3 .6 1 96 .77~ 6.606 5.5 12

7-21,32x66x- 7-21,32 194.46 55,5.506, 4.56 115.62

*-1,4x43x- 43,4.376, 2 .8 1 71.37 16 ,006 66.90

6-1,4x55x-8-I/4 *09.66

5515.5001 5-IR m.70

1 6.000 55.126-1/2x55x- 1 6-112 __ 215.96 ~ 55l5.500) 1 4.56 115.m /

Pin ShearedReady toRetrieve

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“HEL” On-Off ConnectorProduct No. 683-64 and 683-65

SIZE: 4-l/2 x2-3/8x 1.81 MODEL “HEL”ON-OFF SEALING CONNECTOR w/2-3/8” ODEU 8 RD Box x Pin f/N-80 4.7 lb/it Tubing

MODEL “HEL”‘”ON-OFF SEALING CONNECTORProduct No. 683-64 (6,000 psi)and 683-65 (10,000 psi)MODEL “FL-22”-’ON-OFF SEALING CONNECTORProduct No. 684-l 5MODEL “FR-22”‘”ON-OFF SEALING CONNECTORProduct No. 684-l 4Baker’s On-Off Sealing Connectors are tubing sealreceptacles which allow isolation of a lower zone bymeansofawireline blankingpluganddisconnectionofthe tubing from the packer by right or left-hand J-Slotrelease.

MODEL “HEL” ON-OFF CONNECTORThe “HEL” On-Off tool is a premium On-Off connectoravailable in both 6,000 and 10,000 psi versions as astandard product. The materials of construction for the6K version is rated for H,S service while the 1 OK versionis suitable for standard service.

FEATURES/BENEFITSTubing was disengaged without releasing packer.Nipple profile accepts blanking plugs, convertingpacker to bridge plug.Automatic re-engagement with set down.Orientation of seal eliminates need for O-Ring con-nection.Top sub and seal nipple are only parts exposed toproduced fluids.Easily manufactured from CRA materials.High tensile capacity due to J-pin design.Can be shearpinned in shear up or down for safety.

MODEL “FL-22” AND “FR-22”ON-OFF CONNECTORThe “FL-22” and “FR-22” On-Off tools are establishedproducts that have been run around the world. Theyshare the same operational attributes as the “HEL”versions and are suitable for H,S service.

The “HEL” and “FL-22” versions are disconnectedusing left hand torque. The “FR-22” version is con-nected using right hand torque.

ON-OFF CONNECTORS

Tubing00

2-3/B V’60,33

Washover ShoeMax 00

3.125 / 79,383.750 /95,25

4.500 / 174,385.500 I 139,78

Max BFCProfile Bore

1.87547,62

2-71873,03

3 - w88,90

4.500 / 174,385.500 I 739,786.500 I 165,78

5.500 / 739,786.500 I 765,787.250 I 784,75

2.31258,72

2.81277,42

CA’ When using 2-3/E in. (60,33mrn) tubing with a Size 47 Lok-SetPacker,and the On-Oft Tool is to be coupled directly to the packerbody, a Size 5-112x2-7/8x(2.31 or smaller) must be used.

“FL-22” and “FR-22”on-off ConnectorProduct No. 684-l 5

and 684-l 4

OFF POSITION

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Model “A”Positioning Tool

Product No. 441-65

MODEL “L” EXPANSION JOINTProduct No. 441-60MODEL “A” POSITIONING TOOLProduct No. 441-65MODEL “MI’ EXPANSION JOINTProduct No. 441-62The Model “L” and "M" Expansion Joints are slimline tools designedprimarily for use in dual string completions. The Model “L” Expan-sion Joint can be pre-spaced using the Model “A” Positioning Toolto allow upward and downward movement. Ideal for one-tripflanged-up dual completions where extreme tubing movement isanticipated. Once the packer has been set, the Model “A” Position-ing Tool is retrieved on wireline allowing the expansion joint tostroke out. The Model "M" Expansion joint does not permit pre-spacing.

FEATURES/BENEFITSFull opening ID is compatible with tubing ID.OD of tool compatible with dual string applications.Standard stroke lengths up to 20 feet (Model “M”) and 16 feet(Model “L”), other lengths available upon request.Functions as a swivel until stroked out - available with optionalrotational clutch.V-RYTE Seals are standard, other sealing materials are availableupon request.Suitable for H,S Service per NACE Standard MR-01-75-88.

MODEL “L” AND “M” EXPANSION JOINTSPECIFICATION GUIDE

2-w 3.505 3.250 1.937 1.939al,33 89,03 82,55 49.20 49,25

2-710 4.005 3.765 ’ 2.374 2.374 7500 7500 100,000 1 2-7/E EU 3 RO73,03 101,73 95,63 60,30 60,30 5 1 . 6 8 51,68 4 4 4 8 0 i 7 3 . 0 3

2 . 8 4 0 2 . 6 9 0 5000 172.14 7 3 . 4 1 34,45 1

(‘I ID required IO accommodate Model “A” Positioning Tool Prod. No. 441-65.(‘) Static Tensile rating with zero pressure differential.Icl Threads shown below are “standard” for the respective size. Other threads are available upon request.

Model “M”Expansion Joint

Product No. 441.62

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Product No. 441.63Model “N”

SplinedExpansion Joint

MODEL “N” SPLINEDEXPANSION JOINTProduct No. 441-63The Baker Model “N” Splined Expan-sion Joint is designed for use in bothsingle and multiple string comple-tions to compensate for tubing move-ment.

The tool provides 10 feet of move-ment, and utilizes rugged bondedseals for reliable continuous service.The telescoping action permits thetool to be used as a bumper sub or jarwhen retrievingthe installation. Shearscrews may be installed to initiallyposition the expansion joint in itsextended, collapsed or mid-position.

A rotation lock lets the operatorrotate through the expansion joint in

any position. The Model “N” is cur-rently available in 2-3/8”, 2-7/8”,3-l/2” and 4-l/2” tubing sizes.

FEATURES/BENEFITS. Shear screws easily added or re-

moved to adjust shear value.Tool can be locked in fully ex-tended. fully collapsed or mid-

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stroke position with shear screws.l Full length keys provide transmis-

sion of torque through full length oftravel.

l Metal goods suitable for H,Sservice per NACE Standard MR-01-75-88.

l Pressure rating of 10,000 psi.(68,90 MPa)

ORDERING EXAMPLE:PRODUCT NO. 441-63SIZE: 1-112 BAKER MODEL “N” SPL INED EXPANSIONJOINT w/i-l/2” EU 8 RD Box x Pen 20,000 Ib. shear.

MODEL “E” TUBING EXPANSION JOINTProduct No. 441-45The Model “E” Tubing Expansion Joint differs from the Model“D” Thermoseal Expansion Joint (Prod. No. 441-44) in that itcontains standard chevron seals or bonded seals. See pages36-40 for discussion of elastomers. Also, the Model “E” is aswivel joint until extended to the full stroke when a clutchengages and allows torque to be transmitted through the joint.Standard stroke length is nine feet with other lengths availableon request. This tool is also available in 2-3/8” and 2-7/8”tubing sizes.

ORDERING EXAMPLE:PRODUCT NO. 441.45SIZE. i-112” OD wrth 9 tt. Ex/~ns;on BAKER MODEL “E” TUBING EXPANSION JOINT w/3-If2” OD EU 8 KD Box and Pin toi C-75 9. ? lb/it fubmg.

MODEL “N” EXPANSION JOINT SPECIFICATION GUIDE

Standard I FullyTubing Max Min Thread Specs. Extended ; Collapsed Pressure I Tensile Torque

Size OD ( OD (Box up & Length length Rating Rating RatingPin Down)

In. In. In. In. In. In. Psi Lb Fi-Lb.mm m m m m m m m m m m MPa daN K g - m

2-3/a 3.608 1.930 2-318 EU 273 157 10,000 120,000 2,00060,33 63,68 49,02 60,33 693,42 398,78 I 68J.V 53376 277

2-718 4.531 2.441 A.R. 2-718 EU 283 162 10,000 120,000 2,50073,03 115,09 62,OO 73,03 718,82 411,48 68,90 53376 346

3-112 4.906 2.875 3-112 EU 276 156 10,000 130,000 3,50088,90 124,61 73,03 88,90 701,04 396,24 68,90 57824 / 484

4-w 6.531 3.875 4-112 EUj

278 158 10,000 170,000 5,000114,30 ’ 165,8g g8,43 114,30 706,12 401,32 68, go 7 5 6 1 6 65’1 Product No. 441.45

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MODEL “A” FULL OPENINGPARALLEL FLOW TUBEProduct No. 700-01The Model “A” Full Opening ParallelFlow Tube is a locator type tubingseal assemblycontainingtwoparallelflow paths. It is used in the upperpacker of a two packer parallel stringinstallation or in single zone singlepacker production with an injectionstring. It can also be used in a singlepacker installation with a gas ventstring. The long string side is threadedboth up and down, and the shortstring side contains a seal bore. Thehead is machined to a funnel shapewith the axis in line with the seal boreto guide the parallel seal nipple intothe bore. Since any seal movementwould cause the seal to leave thebore, sufficient set-down weight mustbe available to prevent movement ofthe parallel flow tube.

MODEL “A” FULL OPENINGANCHOR PARALLELFLOW TUBEProduct No. 700-10The Model “A” Anchor Parallel FlowTube is intended for the same use asthe locator type parallel flow tube butis used where well conditions requirethe tubing to be landed in tension orwhere insufficient tubing weight isavailable to prevent movement.

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ORDERING EXAMPLE:PRODUCT NO. 700-01SIZE: 40DA32 4-l/2” x 2-l/1 6 x 1.25 MODEL “A” FULLOPENING PARALLEL FLOW TUBE w/2.062 Hydril CSBox Up K-75 3.25 /b/f Tubing x 7.900 Hydril CS PmDown i/C-752.90 lb/f Tubing w/StandardSealAssembly.

ORDERING EXAMPLE:PRODUCT NO. 707.01SIZE: 1.25 MODEL “F” PARALLEL SNAP-LATCH SEALNIPPLE w/1.375 Hydril CS Box H-55 7.80 /b/f Tubing.

MODEL “F” PARALLELLOCATOR SEAL NIPPLEProduct No. 702-02Used to land the short string in theparallel flow tube. Incorporates onlyone seal stack so sufficient tubingweight must be applied to preventseal movement.

MODEL *‘AI) PARALLELANCHOR SEAL NIPPLEProduct No. 703-01Anchors and seals the short string inthe parallel flow tube. Used whenwell conditions require that the shortstring be landed in tension or whereinsufficient tubing weight is availableto keep the seals in the seal bore.

MODEL “F” PARALLELSNAP-LATCHSEAL NIPPLEProduct No. 707-01This Seal Nipple, when landed in theshort string side of the Flow Tube, willsnap past a shoulder in the lower endof the bore. The Snap-Latch will holdsufficiently to allow for a slight up-strain in order to provide an indica-tion that the Seal Nipple is positionedin the sealing bore. When used inconjunction with set-down weight, itprovides an extra measure of safetybut does not, however, actually latchthe seal nipple to the Flow Tube. Aset-down weight of 2,000 to 4,000 I b.is required to latch the Seal Nippleand a 6,000 to 8,000 lb. pull willremove it from the flow tube.

SEAL NIPPLE SIZE AVAILABILITY GUIDE

Model Product TypeNumber

Product No. 700.01 F 702-02 Locator X x xModel “A” Full A 703-01 Anchor x x x x xOpening ParallelFlow Tube F 70741 S n a p - L a t c h X x x x

Product No. 702.02

Product No. 703.01

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PARALLEL FLOW TUBE SPECIFICATION GUIDE

Packer

Size wI In.

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LllWW

StandardThdSpecs.Pin Down

In.m m

“pi

ShariString

Minimum IO'

Long

StringSize

In.mm

1.31634,93

1.62541,28

In.mm

24FA-3024FA-30 Any1.660QZ. 16)00 x

3-13/16x1.660x1.25 l.SSOQZ 16)OO NU lOR0

32FA-3032FA-30 Any1.000Q8,26)00x

4.l/l6x1.OOOx1.25 1.900118.26~ 00 NU 10 RO

AW1.660Q2,16)00

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40FA-36 Any1.000Q8.26)00x4-1/2x1.900x1.25 1.900(18,26)00 EUlO RO

43FA-36 40FA-36 Any Z-l/16(52,39)00 x4-1/2x2-1/16x1.25 1.OOOQ8.26)OO Elf 10 RO

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Any1.900Q8,26)00 1.719

43,66

1.93649.73

40FA-36 Any 2-3/8(60.32)00x4-1/2x2-3/8x1.25 Z-3/6(60 32)00 NU 10 RO

I 40OA-32 I Any 1.900Q8.26) 00x

42OA-324-1/2x1.900x1.25 1.9OtIQ8.26jOO EiJlO RO

40OA-32 Any 2-1/16(52.39)00x4-1/2x2-1/16x1.25 1.900Q8.26)OO EUlORO

40FA-36 Any1.000Q8,26)00 x4-1/2x1.000x1.25 1.900Q8,26)00 EUlO RO

45FA-36 40FA-36 Any Z-1/16(52.39)00 x4-1/2x2-lilSx1.25 1.900Q8.26)00 EUlO RO

40FA-36 Any 2-3/6(617.32)00 x4-1/2x2-3/0x1.25 2-3/6(60,32)00 NU 10 RO

44OA-3240OA-32 Any1.900Q8,26)OOx

4-1/2x1.900x1.25 1.900Q8.26)00EU10R0

40OA-32 Anv 2.im52.391 00 x

Any 1.719

1.9OOQ8,26)00 43.66

1.25031.75

1.93649.73

Any2-3/6(6f7,32)00

Any 1.7191.000Q8,26)00 43.664-1/2x2-1/16x1.25 1.OdOQ8,26~OO Elj ;iRO

40FA-36 Any1.900Q8,26)OOx4-1/2x1.900x1.25 1.9OOQ8.26)00 EUlO RO

40FA-36 AnvZ-l/16(52.39) 00x

AnyZ-3/6 (60,32) 00

Any 1.719

1.904/48,26jOO 43.66

2.000 1.56350,oo 39.70

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63OA-36 Any Z-3/6(60,32) 00x5x2-3/6x1.53 Z-3/6(60,32)00 NUlO RO

63FA-4103FA-47

5-11/16x2-3/6x1.96

Any2-3/&'60,32)00

1.90648,41

5-15/16x2-3/6x1.96

Any Z-3/6(60,32)00xZ-3/6(60 32)OO NUlO RO

69FA-52 6-7 , ‘“U-WYAL.,66OA-40

89.91OA-406-7116x2.3/6x2.26

AnyZ-3/6(60,32) 00

2.000SO,80

91FA-5269-91FA-52

6-7,-" ^ ^- ^,1oxz-waxz.26 I920A-40

69.910A-406-7n6x2-3l6x2.26

12601-47121.12901-47 Any Z-3/6(617,32)00 x

7114x2-3/8x2.20 Z-318(60,32)00 EU 6 RO

120OA-47121.12901-47 Any Z-7/8(73.03) 00x

7-1/4x2-liEx1.96 Z-7/6(73,03)00 EU 6 RO19401-60 Any Z-3/8(60,32)00 x

194OA-60 6-1/8x2-318x2.50 Z-3/8(60.32)00 EU 6 RO

194OA-60 Any Z-7/8(73.03)00 x6-1/8x2-7/6x2.50 Z-718(73.03) OOEU 6 RO

2.26157,94

.___i%,,y I 2.500Z-7/6173.031 00 63 50

1.00648,41

2.26157,94

Any 2.0002-3/6(60.32)00 SO,80

Any 2.3752-7/6(73,03)00 60,32

~s~.I8onlorshortStrinp -1.25= 1.2Xdn. 1.96=1.968 2.20=2.28101.75mm) (49.99) (57.94)

Low, SIrinS Upper Nipple 00

Nom. Head 00 3.i3m 5 XS13h 4.lilS = 4,062 4-w = 4.531 5 - 5.000 5.iim I5.711)$6,85mm) (103.17) (115.09) (127.00) (145.24)

5.15~6 = 5.968 6.7n6 = 6.45~ 7-m = 7.250 ~-IA = 11.125~lSl.59) (164 29) (184.15) 1206.38)

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MODEL “DR” LOCATOR TYPEPACKER PLUGProduct No. 665-01The Model “DR” Locator Type Packer Plug isused to convert a Model “D”, “DA”, “F-l ‘I,“FA-1 “, “N”, “HE”, “HEA”, “S&3”, “SAB_3”,

“SABL-3” Retainer Production Packer anda Retrieva “D”, Retrieva “DA” Lok-Set and“SC-2P” Retrievable Seal Bore Packer that hasbeen previously set, into a temporary bridgeplug. It permits the performance of pressuringoperation above the packer without affectingthe zones below. It is attached with shearscrews to a shear sub which is made up on thebottom of the work string or a retrievablesqueeze tool. Set-down weight shears thescrews and leaves the plug in the packer. It isretrieved with a conventional overshot.

Perforations

MODEL “DR” LATCHING TYPEPACKER PLUGProduct No. 665-03The Model “DR” Latching Type Packer Plug isused for the same purpose and in the same wayas the locator type but will hold pressure inboth directions. It is run in the same way but isretrieved by holding a slight upstrain and turn-ing to the right 15 turns after engaging with aconventional overshot.

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MODEL “B” EXPENDABLE PLUGProduct No. 665-40The Model “B” Expendable Plug is used toconvert a Model ‘ID”, “DA”, “F-l “, “FA-1”Retainer Production Packer and a Retrieva“D”, Retrieva “DA” Lok-Set and “SC-2P”Retrievable Seal Bore Packer into a temporaryBridge Plug, thereby permitting frac, acidizingand/or testing work above the Packer. It isinstalled in the packer before running in thehole. Upon completion of this work, the Ex-pendable Plug may be pushed out of thePacker with the Production Tube, if a Model“D” or “F-l” Retainer Production Packer isused, or with a sinker bar on a sandline if aModel “DA” or “FA-1” Retainer ProductionPacker is used. Series 30-l 9, 40-l 9, 80-26,and size 194-32 Models “D” and “DA” Pack-ers require an adapter to accommodate theModel “B” Plug.

MODEL “C” EXPENDABLE PLUGProduct No. 665-41The Model “C” Expendable Plug has beendesigned to convert a Model “F” or “FA”(bottom setting types) Retainer ProductionPacker into a temporary bridge plug. It is runand removed in the same manner as the Model“B” but requires a Product No. 438-l 1 Wire-line Adapter Kit to connect the packer to thepressure setting assembly or hydraulic settingtool.

MODEL “F” LATCHING-TYPEPACKER PLUGProduct No. 665-l 2The Model “F” latching-type packer plug canbe run on the bottom of a retrievable squeezetool such as a retrievable cementer, or it can berun by itself. It converts any seal bore packerinto a temporary bridge plug and contains apressure-equalizingfeaturetofacilitaterelease;however, right-hand rotation is required.

The Model “F” Lok-Set retrieving head(Product No. 677-75) is the same as used onthe Model “G” Lok-Set retrievable bridge plug(Product No. 677-34) and is used to run andretrieve this type of packer plug.

FEATURES/BENEFITSl Equalizing feature enhances ability to

retrieve plug.l Designed to accept standard seal stacks.l May be installed in same trip when

running squeeze tools.l Cannot be accidentally released.

Plug in Place Removing Plug

Product No. 665.40w/Sinker Bar

Model “F” Latching-type Packer PlugProduct No. 665-l 2

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MODELS “CJ” AND “CC”PACKER MILLING TOOLSProduct No. 747-06 and 747-03The Model "CJ" Packer Milling Tool isdesigned to mill over and retrieve aretainer production packer from thewell bore. Because only a very smallportion of the packer needs to bemilled up, the milling shoes have beendesigned to remove only the neces-sary sections. Mill out time is greatlyreduced.

This tool contains an inner man-drel, with a catch sleeve on the lowerend, which extends through and be-low the packer body during the mill-ing operation. After the slips andpacking element have been milledup, the catch sleeve will catch thepacker body and it will be removedwith the milling tool. When using the"CJ" to mill over packers with sealbore extensions or tailpipe below thepacker, a millout extension must beincluded to accommodate the catchsleeve.

The Model “CC” Packer MillingTool is essentially a Model “CJ” toolwith the mandrel removed. It is usedto mill over a permanent packer andpush it to the bottom of the well.

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MODEL “CK” PACKERMILLING T O O LProduct No. 747-08The Model “CK” Packer Milling Tooluses a spear to latch into and retrievethe body of a packer instead of thelong inner mandrel and catch sleeveof the Model “CJ”. This feature elimi-nates the need for running a mill-outextension below the packer. The mill-ing shoes are identical to the shoesused with the Models “CC” and “CJ”Milling Tools. The spear used is astandard oilfield fishing tool, fieldproven for many years.

FEATURES/BENEFITSl Fast mill-out.l Efficient tungsten-carbide tipped

millingshoecan mill-outthe largestpacker in a single trip.

l Models “CJ” and “CK” are stabi-lized by mandrel in packer body.

l Models “CJ” and “CK” retrieve thepacker body and all lower exten-sions.

l Models “CJ” and “CK” feature asafety release from the packer if thepacker cannot be retrieved.

8 API Reg. Toollornt d5;ze 42 Shoe 1/42-26 MODEL “D”PACKER in 5-l/J”17 /h/U Casmg.

How Baker Model “CJ” Packer Milling Toolmills over and retrieves packer.

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MODEL “DW-l”‘qWHIPSTOCK PACKERProduct No. 415-21MODEL “W-2”‘” WHIPSTOCKANCHOR ASSEMBLYProduct No. 499-34The Baker Whipstock Anchor/Packeris used to permanently and reliablyplace a whipstock in thedesired loca-tion in a cased hole to permit a side-track operation. The Model “W-2”Whipstock Anchor is the first systemdesigned to allow whipstock orienta-tion on the rig floor after the packerhas been set in the casing.

The Whipstock Packer is a modi-fied version of the reliable BakerModel “D” Retainer Product ionPacker, which can be wireline set ortubingset.Thepackercontainsaguidekey which accepts standard surveyinstruments, allowing it to be wire-line set with no orientation required.

The Whipstock Anchor is a triedand proven Baker Anchor Seal As-sembly that has been modified toproperly align the whipstock in therequired direction, isolate the zonebelow and positively prevent anymovement of the whipstock.

BAKER’S BETTER METHODMost casing sidetracks have beenaccomplished by milling a completesection of casing and then drilling offa section whipstock. Section millingrequires expensive rig time and atleast two trips to change knives on thecutter, and results in a largevolumeofcuttings. Complete accuracy is diffi-

cult to achieve because the whip-stock must be oriented 30 to 60 feetabove where it will be set.

The Baker Whipstock Anchor/Packer was designed to eliminatethese problems. It makes it possible tomill just a window rather than anentire section of casing, which re-duces the amount of cuttings and alsosaves on rig time and trips. This sys-tem prevents rotational or verticalmovement of the whipstock withdouble-grip opposing slips, evenunder severe drilling conditions.

Becauseorientation isadjusted andlocked into the anchor on the rigfloor, after the packer is set, direc-tional accuracy of the whipstock isassured. The Whipstock Anchor/Packer system forms a permanentbridge plug, shutting off downholepressure and eliminating the need fora cement plug.

FEATURES/BENEFITSEliminates “waiting on cement”time associated with conventionalwindow cutting techniques.Packer need not be oriented even iforientationofwhipstockisrequired,therefore can be wireline set.Only one directional survey re-quired.Packer bore is open prior to landinganchor allowing debris to fallthrough.Whipstock will not move evenunder severe drilling operations.Packer provides isolation of zonebe low-no cemen t p lug eve rneeded.Orientation guide key in packeraccepts standard survey instru-ments.Ideally suited for kicking off hori-zontal drainholes from existingwellbores.

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SETTING PROCEDURE:The Model “DW-1” Packer is run into the hole and set onwireline (no orientation required). The directional surveyis then made to determine the alignment of the guide keyin the packer, using standard survey instruments.

The Anchor Assembly is made up to the whipstock andsecured. The key slot in the Anchor Assembly is thenadjusted to the desired orientation, using the suppliedcompass card, and is locked in place. (No weldingrequired.)

The Whipstock Anchor assembly, guided by a muleshoe bottom, is usually run into the hole with the pilot milland whipstock and landed in the packer. When the keyslot on the anchor stinger engages the guide key in thepacker bore, an anchor latch locks the anchor into place.Pulling up on the string not only shears the stud betweenthe whipstock and mill but also positively indicates thewhipstock is securely anchored in the packer.

ORDERING EXAMPLE:

PRODUCT NO. 475-27SIZE: 88-32 17” OD 17-20 /b/it Casingl MODEL “DW-1” WHIPSTOCK PACKER

ORDERING EXAMPLE:PRODUCT NO. 499-34SIZE: 80.32 MODEL “W-2” WHIPSTOCK ANCHOR ASSEMBLY for MODEL “DW-1”WHIPSTOCK PACKER w/2-7/8” EU 8 RD Box

DW-1 WHIPSTOCK PACKER Product No. 415-21SPECIFICATION GUIDE

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PERFORATED SPACER TUBEProduct No. 457-43The Baker Perforated Spacer Tube isused at the end of a Tubing String toprovide an alternate flow path in caseswhere Wireline measuring devicesare used.

The Perforated Spacer Tube ismade of J-55 or equivalent materialand its assembly consists of a perfo-rated Nipple with standard TubingThread, a Crossover Coupling up, anda Crossover Sub down. Available intubing size 1.660 through 4-l/2” andcasing sizes 4-l/2” through ‘7-518”.The standard length of all PerforatedSpacer Tubes is ten feet with the ex-ception of Tubing size 1.660. (Thissize will have a standard length of5 ft.) Specify box thread up and pinthread down when ordering.

WIRELINE ENTRY GUIDEProduct No. 469-21

TYPE "E" FULL OPENINGNON-PERFORATEDPRODUCTION TUBEProduct No. 457-04The Baker Type “E” Full OpeningNon-Perforated Production Tube ismade-up at the bottom of the sealassembly. Its basic purpose is to act asa stringer (or extension) to keep thepacker flapper valve open when pro-ducing or when working below thepacker.

This assembly consists of the pro-duction tube (with muleshoe guide)and a coupling. Available in tubingsizes 1.660 through 4”. Standardlength is 5 feet. Ten feet length isavailable on special order. CouplingODs are turned to clear packer bores.Specify thread when ordering.

The Baker Wireline Entry Guideisdesignedto berunon the bottomofthetubingstring. It will aid wireline tools that have passed out the bottom of the tubing tore-entry without hanging up. Specify tubing size and thread.

SIZE: 2-3/8” X 10 it PERFORATED SPACER TUBE w/Z-3/8” OD NU 70 Rd Box x Pm for/-55 4.6 lb/i Tubing.

ORDERING EXAMPLE:

PRODUCT NO. 457.04SIZE:&3/8”X5’TYPE”E”FLJLLOPENlNGNON-PERFO-RATEDPRODUCTlONTUBEW/1/2MULESHOE w/2-3/8”OR NU 10 Rd Box for/-55 4.6 lb/i Tubing.

ORDERING EXAMPLE:

PRODUCT NO. 469-27SIZE, 2-718” OD EU 8 Rd Box for J-55 6.5 lb/i TubmgWIRELINE ENTRY GUIDE.

Product No. 469-21Wireline Entry Guide

Product No. 457.04Type “E” Full

Opening Non-PerforatedProduction Tube

Product No. 457-43Perforated

Spacer Tube

Product No. 457-40Spacer Tube

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APPENDIX A

MODEL “D”, “DA“, “F-1” and “AA-l” RETAINER PRODUCTION PACKERSProduct Numbers, Bottom Guides, Material Options and Ordering Examples

TABLE of CONTENTS

1 .O.O - MATERIAL SELECTION1.1 .O - PACKING ELEMENT SELECTION1.1 .l - TABLE I - PACKING ELEMENT SELECTION

2.0.0 - ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS2.1 .O - ORDERING EXAMPLES PACKERS WITH GUIDES2.2.0 - PACKERS WITHOUT GUIDES2.2.1 - PRODUCT NUMBERS FOR PACKERS WITHOUT GUIDES2.2.2 -ORDERING EXAMPLES FOR PACKERS WITHOUT GUIDES

3.0.0 - BOTTOM GUIDES3.1 .O - BLANK BOTTOM GUIDES3.1 .l - ORDERING EXAMPLES3.1.2 - TABLE II - BLANK BOTTOM GUIDES3.2.0 - THREADED “B” BOTTOM GUIDES for SEAL BORE EXTENSIONS3.2.1 - ORDERING EXAMPLES3.2.2 -TABLE III - THREADED “B” GUIDES FOR SEAL BORE EXTENSIONS3.3.0 - “B” BOTTOM GUIDES with TAPERED THREADS3.3.1 - ORDERING EXAMPLES3.3.2 - TABLE IV - COMMODITY NUMBERS OF THREADED “B” GUIDES FOR MILLOUT

EXTENSIONS SERIES XxX-01, XXX-02 & XXX-093.3.3 - TABLE V - COMMODITY NUMBERS OF THREADED “B” GUIDES FOR MILLOUT

EXTENSIONS SERIES XXX-03 NON-H2S SERVICE3.4.0 - FLAPPER VALVE GUIDES3.4.1 - ORDERING EXAMPLES3.4.2 -TABLE VI - COMMODITY NUMBERS FOR FLAPPER VALVE GUIDES

4.0.0 - O-RINGS, BACK-UP RINGS AND SET SCREWS4.0.1 - ORDERING EXAMPLES4.0.2 - TABLE VII - COMMODITY NUMBERS FOR O-RINGS, BACK-UP

RINGS AND SET SCREWS

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MODEL “D”, “DA“, “F-l” and “AA-l” RETAINER PRODUCTION PACKERSProduct numbers, Bottom Guides, material options and ordering examples

1 .O.O - MATERIAL SELECTION

Baker Model “D”, “DA”, “F-l ” and “FA-1” Retainer Pro-duction Packers’ bodies and guides are manufacturedfrom several materials to ensure compatibility with virtu-ally any well environment. The most commonly usedmaterial groups will be found below. Other materials maybe available upon special request.

H,S SERVICELOW ALLOY STEEL-These materials are heat treated to amaximum hardness of 22 Rockwell “C” and conform toNACE Standard MR-01-75-88 for H,S service. Thesematerials are normally available from stock.

DUCTILE CAST IRON-Packers and guides manufac-tured from this material should be used in only thoseapplications where the packers must be removed from thewell using rock bitsorcabletool drillingtechniques. Thesematerials are normally available from stock but requirelonger manufacturing leadtime.

STANDARD (NON H,S) SERVICELOW ALLOY STEEL-Packers and guides manufacturedfrom these materials should be used only in non-H,Sapplications requiring high strength levels. These materi-als are normally available from stock but require longermanufacturing leadtime.

CORROSIVE SERVICECHROME ALLOY-Packers and guides are normally sup-plied in materials containing 9% Chrome or 13% Chromefor applications requiring resistance to CO, corrosion.These materials are heat treated to a maximum hardness of22 Rockwell “C”. These materials are normally availablefrom stock but require longer manufacturing leadtime.

H,S/CO, SERVICENICKLE BASED ALLOY-Packers and guides are normallyfurnished in nickle based alloys, including Inconel 718and lncoloy 825, for severely corrosive applications withhigh concentrations of H,S. These materials are normallyavailable from stock but require longer manufacturingleadtime.

1.1.0 - PACKING ELEMENT SELECTIONIn addition to specifying packer body and guide materials,it is also necessary to select the correct packing elementmaterial and hardness to ensure thermal and chemicalcompatibility with the intended application. Table 1should be used to specify packing element hardness forNitrile elements.

1 .1 .1l -TABLE I - PACKING ELEMENTSELECTION

MODEL “D", “DA", “F-l" AND “FA-1"RETAINERPRODUCTION PACKERS

P A C K E R SIZE T E M P E R A T U R E P A C K I N G E L E M E N TR A N G E (OF)/ I’C)

19-25 thru 85-40

86-32 thru 128-40

192-60 thru 194-60

212-32 thru 240-93

Ambient to 275/135 70 Hard Nitrile

250/127 to 300/749 90 Hard Nitrile

over 300/149 S e e B e l o w

Ambient to 300/749 70 Hard Nitrile

2751135 to 300/149 90 Hard Nitrile

over 300/149 S e e B e l o w

Ambient to 275/135 7 0 H a r d Nitrile

2751135 to 3001749 80 Hard Nitrile

over 300/749 S e e B e l o w

Ambient to 300/749 70 Hard Nitrile

over 300/749 S e e B e l o w

Baker Model “D”, “DA”, “F-l ” and “FA-1” Retainer Pro-duction Packers can also be furnished with Aflas ElementSystems for improved thermal and chemical stability forapplications up to 450” F. Contact your Baker Represen-tative for specific recommendations.

As a result of efforts to continually improve Baker’s perma-nent packer product line, we have made most commonpermanent packers available with Aflas packing elements.These element systems were designed to provide greaterthermal and chemical stability than is available withNitrile. For further information on the features, benefits,general attributes and examples of the rigorous develop-ment parameters, contact your Baker representative.

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2.0.0 - ORDERING INSTRUCTIONSEach Baker Retainer Production Packer is identified with aunique nine digit commodity number. The first five digitsare the Product Family. The remaining four digits are usedto identify the size of the packer, its packing elementmaterial and any other significant characteristics. A listingof commonly used nine digit commodity numbers, forpackers without guides, can be found in your Baker OilTools Price Book.

When ordering any Retainer Production Packer it isnecessary to specify the following:

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The Packer’s Product Family: Product Families for 2.2.0 - PACKERS WITHOUT GUIDESpackers with guides may be found on pages 14 to 20. Baker Model “D”, “DA”, “F-l ” and “FA-1” Retainer Pro-Product Numbers for Packers without guides may bedetermined by referring to Section 2.2.0 in this appen-

duction Packers and their guides can be ordered separately

dix. For packers with threaded “B” bottom guides youby those interested in maximum inventory flexibility. This

must also specify the thread OD, type, weight andappendix contains the information required to specify the

grade. Seal bore extensions utilize a proprietary threadappropriate packer and its guide plus the necessary o-

which does not need to be specified.rings, back-up and set screws required to complete packerassembly.

The Packer Model (and guide type, if required) alongwith the size and weight of casing in which it will beused. The inside diameter of any restrictions above thepacker’s intended setting location must be specified toensure compatibility.

NOTE: THE PRIMARY FUNCTION OF THE GUIDE IS TO RETAIN THE LOWERSL IPS . RETAINER PRODUCTION PACKERS WITHOUT GUIDES CANNOT BERUN. THE APPROPRIATE GUIDES , O-RINGS, BACK-UP R INGS AND SETSCREWSMUSTBEORDEREDSEPARATELY. ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONSCAN BEFOUND IN THIS APPENDIX IN SECTION 5.0.0.

To ensure thermal and chemical compatibility, youshould specify the packing element material. Whenspecifying Nitrile, refer to TABLE I - Packing ElementSelection, Section 1 .1 .1 for hardness.

2.2.1 - PRODUCT NUMERS FOR PACKERSWITHOUT GUIDES

Specify any special Packer Body or Guide materialrequirements. If not specified, Packers and Guides willbe manufactured from low alloy steel materials whichare heat treated to comply with NACE Standard MR-Ol-75-88 for H,S service.

Each packer model and body material group combinationis identified by a five digit product number. The first threenumbers specify the packer model as follows:

424-Xx Model “D” Retainer Production Packer less guide425-Xx Model “DA” Retainer Production Packer less guide426-Xx Model “F-l ” Retainer Production Packer less guide427-Xx Model “FA-1 I’ Retainer Production Packer less guide

Millout extensions, seal bore extensions and crossoversubs, if required, must beordered separately. Refer to Appen-dix B for additional information about these products.

The next two numbers specify the body and packingelement material:

XXX-02 Low Alloy Steel for H,S service w/Nitrile ElementXXX-03 Low Alloy Steel for Non-H,S service w/Nitrile ElementXXX-09 Other material including 9% Chrome, 13% Chrome,

lnconel 718 and lncoloy 825 w/Nitrile ElementXXX-25 Low Alloy Steel for H,S Service w/Aflas ElementXXX-26 Low Alloy Steel for Non-H,S service w/Aflas ElementXXX-32 Other materials including 9% Chrome, 13% Chrome,

lnconel 718 and lncoloy 825 w/Aflas Element

2.1 .o - ORDERING EXAMPLES FOR PACKERSWITH GUIDES

Product No. 415-01

SIX 82.32 (7” OD 32-44 lb/it caring) Model “D” Retainer ProductIon Packer. Ispecifythread down when ordering “DE” Packers.)

Product No. 415.08

Sire 82DA40 x 32 (7” OD 32-44 Ih/ft casing) Model “DAB” Retainer ProductIon Packerwith 5” OD LT&C box down for millout extension. (specify thread down when ordering“DAB” Packers 1

Product No. 473-40

SIX 85.40 (i” OD 26-29 Ih/ft casmg) ,Model “%I” Retaner ProductIon Packer w/Ail&element w/3-1/2” OD EU R RD box down ior j-ii 9 3 lb/r1 tubing (speclfv thread downwhen ordering “FE-l” Packers.1

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S,ze 22FA30 x 23 14 l/2” OD I1 6-16 6 lb/ft cas,ng) Model “FA” Retaner ProductionPacker wliOHD N~trlle element (cper~fv thread down when ordering “FAB” or “FAB-1”Packers.)

NOTE: MILLOUT EXTENSIONS, SEAL BORE EXTENSIONS, ETC SHOULD BEORDERED SEPARATELY BY COMMODITY NUMBER LISTED AS IN APPENDIX B.

Alistingofcommonlyusedninedigitcommoditynumberscan be found in your Baker Oil Tools Price Book.

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2.2.2 -ORDERING EXAMPLES FOR PACKERSWITHOUT GUIDES

Product No. 424.01SE 82-32 (f/ 7” OD 32-44 lb/it cas~ng)Model “D” Retainer Production Packer less guidewith Ductile Cast Iron body for H,S service and 70 hard Nitrile packing element for310 “F BHT.

Product No. 425.02Sue 44DA32 (f/ 5 112” OD 13-l 7 Ib/ft casing) Model “DA” Retainer ProductIon Packerless guide with Low Alloy Steel body for H,S service and 90 hard Nitrile packing elementfor 250 OF BHT.

Product No. 426.03Sire 85-40 (f/7” OD 26-29 lb/it casing) Model “F-l” Packer less guide with Low AlloySteel body for non-H,S service and 90 hard Nitrile packing element for 360 “F BHT and10,000 psi differential pressure service.

Product No. 427.09Sire 194FA75 (fi 9 5/B” OD 36-47 lbift casing) Model “FA-1” Packer less guide with 13%Chrome body and 70 hard NItrile packing element for 220 “F BHT and CO, swwce.

Please note that the standard packer body and guide material is Low Alloy Steel forH,Sservice. ALLOTHERMATERlALSlNCLUDlNCCASTlRONAREAVAlLABLEON SPECIALORDERONLY.

3.0.0 - BOTTOM GUIDESThe primary function of guides is to retain the lower slips.Retainer production packers without guides cannot berun. The appropriate guides, o-rings, back-up rings and setscrews must be ordered separately. Assembly instructionscan be found in this Appendix in Section 5.0.0.

3.1 .O - BLANK BOTTOM GUIDESTable II is a listing of commodity numbers for Blank BottomGuides to be used with the XxX-02, XXX-03 and XXX-09series packers. The guide material should be the same asthe packer body material. Guides for XXX-01 , -03 and -09packer series use the same basic number (the first sevendigits) as is shown for XXX-02 series packers but withdifferent terminal digits (the last two numbers). Whenordering a Blank Bottom Guide in a material whose ninedigit commodity number is not shown, show the first sevendigits listed for the XXX-02 series, and specify the packersize and body material theguideisto be used with. It is alsonecessary to order the set screw I isted in Table VII. O-ringsare not required for Blank Bottom Guides.

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Commodity No. 02-61142-01Blank Bottom Guide for Product No 426-02 Size 83-40 Model “F-l” Retainer ProductionPacker less guide.

Commodity No 02.61130-XxBlank Bottom Guide for Product No 424.09 Sire 42-26 Model “D” Packer less guide with13% Chrome body.

3 . 1 . 2 -TABLE II - BLANK BOTTOM GUIDES

For Model “D”, “DA”, “F-1” and “FA_I”Retainer Production Packers

Packer Product No. Series

xxx-02 xxx-03 xxx-09 xxx-09Packer Low Alloy Stl. Low Alloy Stl. 9% Cr. Alloy 13% Cr. Alloy!SizeI"' H,S SW. Std. SW. H,SSvc. H,S SYC.

19-25 02-43919-00 02-43919-02 - -

21-25 02-43496-01 - - -

22.19l220125 02-61149-01 - - -

22-23 02-61143-01 - - -

23-26 02-40765-01 - - -

24-19, 24DA25 02-61151-01 - - -

24-23 02-61144-03 - 02-61144-02 -32-26.32-25 02-40766-02 - 02-40766-01 -

32-19 02-61152-01 02-61152-02 - -

32FA30 02-05760-01 - - -

34-19, 34-25 02-61153-01 - - -

2-19,42-26,42DA32 02-61130-01 - 02-61130-02 -

43.30 02-05674-01 - - 02-05674-02

44.19/26/OA32 02-61131-01 - 02-61131-03 -

45-30iFA36 02-05675-02 - 02-05675-03 -47-30lFA36 02-05676-01 - - -

64.3O/DA36 02-07466-01 - - -

61.32 02-66666-00 - - -

62-26t32lDA40 02-61156-01 02-61156-03 02-61156-02 -

63.40IFA47 02-61142-01 02-61142-03 02-61142-06 -

64.26i32lDA40 02-61156-01 - 02-61156-04 -

65.40lFA47 02-61076-01 02-61076-06 02-61076-04 -66-32 02-75624-01 - - -

67.40ffA47 02-61161-03 - - -

68.26i32lOA40 02-61159-03 - - -

89-40 02-40841-01 - - -

89s44ffA52 02-61145-01 - - -

91-40 02-40905-01 - - -

91-441FA52 02-61148-01 02-61148-02 - -

92.26i32lDA40 02-61160-01 - - -

126.38iDA47 02-61154-03 - 02-61154-02 -128.38WA47 02-61155-02 - - -

192-60 02-08303-01 02-08303-02 - -

194.601FA75 02-06859-02 - - -

194.32/47lDASO 02-61141-01 - 02-61141-02 02-61141-07

212-32 02-61158-01 02-61158-03 02-61158-02 -

212-47 02-61141-01 - 02-61141-02 02-61141-07

214-32 02-61158-01 02-61158-03 02-61158-02 -

214-47 02-61141-01 - 02-61141-02 02-61141-07

220-32 02-61158-01 02-61158-03 02-61158-02 -

220.47 02-61141-01 - 02-61141-02 02-61141-07240-60 02-06859-02 - - -

IAl Digits following a slash (I) indicate other packers in the same size series as the first packer.ExamQle:For32-19iZ5 bothpackersindicated 32.19and32-25 usethesame blankbottomguides.

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Table III listscommodity numbersforthreaded “B” BottomGuides used when running seal bore extensions belowXXX-01, XxX-02, XXX-03 and XXX-09 series packers. Theguide material should be the same as the packer bodymaterial except for the XXX-01 series which uses the sameguides as XxX-02. Guides for XXX-03 and XXX-09 packerseries use the same basic number (the first seven digits) asis shown for XXX-02 series packers but with differentterminal digits (the last two numbers). When ordering a“B” Bottom Guide in a material whose nine digit commod-ity number is not shown, show the first seven digits listedfor the XXX-02 series and specify the packer size and bodymaterial the guide is to be used with. It is also necessaryto order the set screws, O-rings and back-up rings listed inTable VII.

3.2.1 - ORDERING EXAMPLES

C o m m o d i t y N o . 02-43287-00

Threaded “B” Bottom Guide for seal bore extension used with Product No. 424-02Sire 82-26 Model”D” Retainer Production Packer less guide.

C o m m o d i t y N o . 02-43234-XxThreaded “6” Bottom Guide for seal bore extension for use with Product No. 426-09Sue 89.40 Model “F-l” Packer less guide with 9% Chrome body.

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3.2.2 - TABLE Ill - THREADED “B” GUIDESFOR SEAL BORE EXTENSIONS

For Model “D”, “DA”, “F-1 ” and “FA-1”Retainer Production Packers

P a c k e r P r o d u c t N o . S e r i e s

x x x - 0 1 & x x x - 0 2 xxx-03 xxx-09 xxx-09Packet Ductile cast iron & Low A l l oy Stee l 9 % C r . A l l o y 13% Cr. AlloySizel”i Low Alloy Stl. \S SW. Std . SW. H,S SW. c o , SW.

1 9 - 2 5 02-61696-00 0 2 - 6 1 8 9 6 - 0 1 - -

2 1 - 2 5 02-43639-00 - - -

22.19lDA25 0 2 - 4 3 2 5 1 - 0 0 - - -

2 2 - 2 3 0 2 - 4 3 1 9 5 - 0 0 - - -

2 3 - 2 6 0 2 - 4 3 9 3 7 - 0 0 02-43937-02 0 2 - 4 3 9 3 7 - 0 4 0 2 - 4 3 9 3 7 - 0 624.19/DA25 02-43252-00 - - -

24.23 02-43196-00 - - -

3 2 - 1 9 0 2 - 4 3 2 6 0 - 0 0 - - -

3 2 - 2 5 02-43263-00 02-43263-01 - -

3 2 - 2 6 0 2 - 4 3 9 3 4 - 0 0 0 2 - 4 3 9 3 4 - 0 1 0 2 - 4 3 9 3 4 - 0 5 0 2 - 4 3 9 3 4 - 0 632FA30 0 2 - 4 3 2 0 3 - 0 0 - - -

34-19 02-43261-00 - - -

3 4 - 2 5 02-43264-00 - - -

3 4 - 2 6 02-43933-00 0 2 - 4 3 9 3 3 - 0 1 - -

4 2 - 1 9 0 2 - 4 3 2 6 8 - 0 0 - - -

42.26iDA32 02-43272-00 02-43272-01 02-43272-04 02-43272-06

43-30 02-43212-00 02-43212-02 02-43212-03 02-43212-074 4 - 1 9 02-43269-00 - - -

44.26lDA32 0 2 - 4 3 2 7 3 - 0 0 02-43273-01 02-43273-04 02-43273-02

45.30lFA36 02-43213-00 02-43213-01 02-43213-05 -

47.30lFA36 0 2 - 4 3 2 1 4 - 0 0 - - 02-43214-01

64.30iDA36 02-43261-00 - - -

8 1 - 3 2 02-64652-00 02-64652-01 - -

8 2 - 2 6 02-43267-00 - - 02-43267-01

82.32rnA40 02-43293-00 02-43293-02 02-43293-05 0 2 - 4 3 2 9 3 - 1 1

63.4WFA47 0 2 - 4 3 2 2 4 - 0 0 02-43224-02 02-43224-06 02-43224-03

6 4 - 2 6 02-43268-00 - 02-43286-02 02-43268-03

84.32lDA40 02-43294-00 02-43294-01 0 2 - 4 3 2 9 4 - 0 2 0 2 - 4 3 2 9 4 - 0 5

85.40/FA47 0 2 - 4 3 2 2 5 - 0 0 02-43225-04 02-43225-06 02-43225-09

8 6 - 3 2 02-64307-01 02-64307-00 - 02-64307-03

64.4WFA47 0 2 - 4 3 2 2 6 - 0 0 - - 02-43226-02

8 6 - 2 6 02-43269-00 - - 02-43289-01

88.32lDA40 0 2 - 4 3 2 9 5 - 0 0 0 2 - 4 3 2 9 5 - 0 1 - 0 2 - 4 3 2 9 5 - 0 4

89-40 0 2 - 4 3 2 3 4 - 0 0 02-43234-01 - 02-43234-02

09.44iFA52 02-43428-00 - 02-43428-01 -

9 1 - 4 0 0 2 - 4 3 2 3 5 - 0 0 0 2 - 4 3 2 3 5 - 0 1 02-43235-05 02-43235-0291.44IFA52 02-43429-00 - - -

92.26 0 2 - 4 3 2 9 0 - 0 0 - - -

92-32rnA40 02-43296-00 0 2 - 4 3 2 9 6 - 0 1 - 02-43296-02126.30lDA47 02-43305-00 - - -

128.36lDA47 0 2 - 4 3 3 0 6 - 0 0 - - -

1 9 2 - 6 0 02-43238-00 02-43238-02 02-43238-07 -

1 9 4 . 3 2 0 2 - 4 3 3 1 3 - 0 0 02-43313-02 0 2 - 4 3 3 1 3 - 0 1 0 2 - 4 3 3 1 3 - 0 3

194.40 0 8 - 6 5 2 0 1 - 0 0 - 0 8 - 6 5 2 0 1 - 0 1 08-65201-02

194.47KlA60 02-43316-00 02-43316-13 0 2 - 4 3 3 1 6 - 0 9 0 2 - 4 3 3 1 6 - 1 0194WFA75 0 2 - 8 2 0 7 3 - 0 0 02-62073-01 - -

12/214/240-32 0 2 - 4 3 2 9 3 - 0 0 02-43293-02 0 2 - 4 3 2 9 3 - 0 5 0 2 - 4 3 2 9 3 - 1 1

12/214/240-47 0 2 - 4 3 3 1 2 - 0 1 0 2 - 4 3 3 1 2 - 3 0 02-43312-20 02-43312-51240.60 02-62073-00 02-82073-01 - -

lw D i g i t s f a l l o w i n g a s l a s h ( I ) i n d i c a t e o t h e r p a c k e r s i n t h e s a m e s i z e s e r i e s a s t h e f i r s t p a c k e r .Examp le : For32-19/25 b o t h p a c k e r s i n d i c a t e d 3 2 - 1 9 a n d 3 2 - 2 5 use t h e s a m e t h r e a d e d “8” g u i d e s .

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3.3.0 - “B” BOTTOM GUIDES with show the first seven digits listed for the XXX-02 series and

TAPERED THREADS specrty the packer and material it is to be used with along

Table IV lists commodity numbers for “B” Bottom Guideswith the box or pin thread required. It is also necessary to

with tapered threads used when running millout exten-order the set screw, O-ring and back-up rings listed in

sions or when attaching tubing or other accessories belowTable VII.

a XXX-01 or XXX-02 series packer. Table V lists commod-itv numbers for “B” Bottom Guides used with XXX-03 3.3.1 - ORDERING EXAMPLESseries packers. The guide material should be the same asthe packer body material except for XXX-01 which uses thesame guides as XxX-02. Guides manufactured with otherthreads or in other materials use the same basic number(the first seven digits) as is shown for XXX-02 series packersbut with different terminal digits (the last two numbers).When ordering a “B” Bottom Guide with a thread or in a

C o m m o d i t y N o . 02-43312-00“6” Bottom Culde with 7" LTC box down ior Product No. 424.02 SIX 194.47 ModeI’D”Retainer Production Packer less guide

Commodity No.02.43938.~~"B" Bottom Guide with 3 II2 II 9.2 Iblft NEW VAM'" box down lor Product No 424.03SIX 23.2b Model "D" Packer less guide.

materialwhoseninedigitcommoditynumberisnotshown, lU VAM and NEWVAM aretrademarksof VAM P T S

3.3.2 - TABLE IVThreaded “B” Guides With Tapered Box Threads For Millout Extensions And Tailpipe ForUse With Product Number Seiies XXX-01, XXX-02 (Ductile Cast iron And Low Alibi Steel

H,S Service) Model “D”, “DA ,” “F-l” and “F,-1” Retainer Production Pack&

Packer Guide for Millout Extension Guide tar TailpipeI

Commodity N o . ~I

Guide for Tailpipe

Si# Commodity No. ~ APIThread VamThread 1 C o m m o d i t y N o .00 Weight ~ Other Thread

19-2521-25

22.19/OA2522-2323-26

24.19/oA2524-23 1 02-43194-00 2-716 n" ~ 02-43194-0732-26

i~ 02-43936-00 3-l/2 n" 02-43936-04 9.2 - -

32.19/25 ~ ~~ i 3-w

02-43256-00 3-l/2 n" ~ 02-43258-01 3.112 9.2 - -32FA30 ~ 02-43202-00 3-l/2 n" i 02-43202-09 ~ 3-w 10.3

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34.19/25 02-43259-00 3-l/2 n" ~ 02-43259-02 ~ 3-w 9.2 11 1

34-26 02-43935-00 3-l/2 n" 02-43935-04 3-l/2 9.2 02-43935-03 2-3/6 e"42.19/26/DA32 02-43266-00 3-w nu 02-43266-04 3-w 10.2 - -

43-30 02-43209-00 4 nu 02-43209-01 -44.19/26/DA32 02-43267-00 3-w nu45.30lFA36 02-43210-00 4"" 02.43210.10 ~ + 1: 02-43267-03 ~02-43210-01 ::$::02-43210-02 , 3-l/2""

47.30lFA36 02-43211-00~

4""64.30/DA36 02-43280-00 4 nu

Hyd. PH-6'al-32 02-66361-00 ~ 4-l/2 LTC - ,_ _! - -

02.26/32/DA40 02-43263-00 ~ 02.43263-09~

4-112LTC ~ 4.112 12.6 ~ - -83.40ffA47 02-43221-00 SLTC ~, 02-43221-06 ~ 5 15-16 ’ - -

64.26/32/DA40 02-43264-00 4-l/2 LTC 02-43264-01 1 4-l/2 1 2 . 6 02-43284-16 2-716 e"85.4OlFA47 02-43222-00 5 LTC 02-43222-13 5 13 - -

86-32 02-64307-02 4.112LTC - - - -87.40lFA47 i 02-43223-00 SLTC

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68.26/32/DA40 1 02-43285-00 4.1RLTC ~ -69-40 02-43232-00

69.44lFA52 02-43426-00 1 5.:/?;C ~ 02-4~6-01 5:D : ~ :91-40 02-43233-00

~SLTC - - _' -

91.44lFA52 02-43427-00 5-1/2LTC~

02-43427-03 5-l/2 17-26 -I92.26i32lDA40 02-43266-00 4-l/2 LTC 02-43266-06 12.6 02-43286-05i 4-l/2126.36lDA47 02-43303-00 SLTC '_

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:;:;&:i; 7-516 ;; : :194.60/FA75 ~ 02-64650-00 7-5/6 LTC 02-64650-07 7.516 Att - -

02-43312-47 5 LTC194.32140147 ~ 02-43312-00

212/214/220-32/240-32 02-43263-00 ~7LTC 02-43312-05 7 Att 02-43312-13 4-l/2 LTC

4-l/2 LTC 02-43283-09 4-w 12.6 - -

194iDA60, 02-43312-20 5-l/217-26 "AM212/214/220-47

02-43312-47 i SLTC240.60 02-64650-00 ~ 7-516 LTC 02-64850-07 ~ 7-518 All - -

I" Digits following a slash (I) indicate other packers in the same size series asthelirstpacker. Example:F"r32.19/25 both packers indicated 32-19and32-25"sethesamethreaded "8" guides.

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Threaded “B” Guides with Tapered Box Threads forMillout Extensions for use with Product No. Series XXX-03(Low Alloy Steel STD SVC) Model “D”, “DA”, “F-l” and

“FA-1” Retainer Production Packers

Packer Guide for Millout ExtensionSize’Al Commodity No. APlThread23-26 02-43938-05 ~ 3-l/2 nu32-26 02-43936-U 3-l/2 nu

32-19125 02-43258-03 3-l/2 nu32FA30 02-43202-14 3-l/2 nu34-26 02-43935-01 3-l/2 nu

42-19/26/DA32 ~ 02-43266-01 ~ 3-l/2 nu43-30 02-43209-05 ~ 4nu

44-19/26/DA32 02-43267-11 3-l/2 nu45-30/FA36 02-43210-06 4 nu

82-26/32/DA40 02-43283-14 4-l/2 LTC02-43283-28 2-718 eu

83-40/FA47 1 02-43221-14 5LTC84-26/32/DA40 ~ 02-43284-30 ’ 4-l/2 LTC85-40/FA47 ~ 02-43222-15 5LTC87-40lFA47 02-43223-09 , 5LTC

89-40 02-43232-02 5-l/2 LTC89-44/FA52 02-43426-02 5-l/2 LTC

91-40 02-43233-02 5LTC91-44/FA52 ~ 02-43427-01 5-l/2 VAM

194-32140147, 02-43312-23 6-5/8 LTC194DA60 02-43312-30 7LTC

02-43312-37 4-l/2 nu

~~~OiOitsloltowinOaslash(/)indicateotherpackersinthesamesizeseriesasthelirstpacket. Example:For 32.lo/25 both packers indicated 32-19 and 32-25 use the same threaded “9” guides.

3.4.0 - FLAPPER VALVE GUIDES

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Table VI lists commoditynumbers for flapper valveguides. This guide servesas a back pressure valveand does not accomno-datetailpipe. Theseguidesare avai lable only forModel “D” and “DA” Pack-ers, Product Nos. 424-01,424-02, 425-01 and 425-02. These flapper valveguides are made of castiron with aluminum junkpushers. It is also neces-sary to order the set screw,O-ring and back-up ringslisted in Table VII whenthese guides are used.

3.4.1 - ORDERING EXAMPLES

C o m m o d i t y N o . 02-07440-00Flapper Valve Cu,de toi Pioduct No 425-02 SIE 88-32 Model”DA” Retainer ProductionPacker les guide

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Flapper Valve Guides for Model “D” and “DA”Retainer Production Packers

Product Nos. 424-01, 424-02, 425-01 and 425-02

Packer Sizen Tpm Commoditv No.

22-19,22DA2524-19, 24DA2532-19, 32-25

34-2542-19, 42-2644-19,44-26

64-3082-26,82-32

84-26, 84-32, 84DA4088-26, 88-3292-26,92-32

128-38,128DA47194-32,194-40194-47,194DA60

212/214/220/240-32212/214/220/240-47

01-75035-0001-75036-0001-75038-0001-75040-0001-75042-0001-75044-0001-75047-0002-07438-0002-07439-0002-07440-0002-07441-0002-07503-0002-07648-00

02-07438-0002-07648-00

~~~OiOitsfallowinOaslash(/)indicateotherpackersinthesamesi~eseriesasthelirst packer. Example:For 32.10125 both packers indicated 32-10 and 32-25 use the same flapper valve guides.

4.0.0 - O-RINGS, BACK-UP RINGS ANDSET SCREWS

Table VII lists the commodity numbers for Nitrile, Viton,Aflas and Kalrez O-rings, Teflon and Peek back-up ringsand set screw sizes to be used with bottom guides forModel “D”, “DA”, “F-l ” and “FA-1” Retainer ProductionPackers. Blank Bottom Guides and Threaded “B” Guidesfor millout extensions and tailpipe require only one setscrew. Threaded “B” Guides for Seal Bore Extensions,Flapper valve guides and threaded bottom guides requireone set screw, one O-ring and two back-up rings. Threadedbottom guides for seal bore extensions require two setscrews, two O-rings and four back-up rings. O-ringmaterial should be chosen to be compatible with the sealassembly used. Back-up rings should be chosen to becompatible with the application temperature.

1. Teflon back-ups should be used up to 350” F.2. Peek back-ups should be used up to 450” F.

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P A R T S R E Q U I R E D F O R “ B ” G U I D EF O R MILLOUT E X T E N S I O N

QTYl Comm.No. WW-B34LH40Nitrite 0.ring for Sire 43.30 threaded “6” guide formillout extension.

QTYlHex socket cup point set screw Size 112-l 3 x 3/8 forSize 43.30 threaded “8” guide for millout extension.

P A R T S R E Q U I R E D F O R “ B ” G U I D EF O R S E A L B O R E E X T E N S I O N

QTY2 Comm.No. 02-40977-00KALREZ O-ring for Size 82-32 threaded “6” guide forseal bore extension.

QTY 4 Comm. No. 02-61362-00TEFLON Back-up ring for Sue 82-32 threaded “6” guidefor seal bore extension.

QTY 2Hex socket cup point set screw Size l/2-1 3 x S/8 forSize 82-32 threaded “6” guide for millout extension.

4.0.2 -TABLE VII -O-Rings, Back-Up Rings and Set Screws to be used With Guides

for Model ‘ID”, “DA”, “F-l” and “FA-1” Retainer Production Packers

Packer I 0-Ri “g!

Size Btv. Nitrile Viton

19.25, 21-z 1 WW-6233.H40 WW-8233.V40

22.19, 22OA25, 24-19, 24DA25 1 WW-6229.H40 ww-6229.v4022.23 F-l, 24.23 F- l 1 WW-6335.H40 ww-8335.v40

23.26,32-26,34 -26 1 WW-8234~H40 WW-0234~V4032-19. 34-19 1 WW-B234-H40 WW-B234-V40

194.47,194DASO 1 WW-B359-H40 WW-B359-V40

194.60 F-l 1 WW-B365-H40 WW-B365-V40212.32,214-32,220.32, 240-32 1 WW-B344-H40 WW-B344-V40

212.47,2 1 4-47,220-47,240.41 1 WW-B359-H40 WW-B359-V40240-60 1 WW-0365H4Ll WW-B365-V40

Back-up IAflas 1 Kalrez sty 1 Teflon

WW-B233-A40 1 02-66992-00 2 1 02-61766-00

WW-B344-A40 1 0 2 - 4 0 9 7 7 - 0 0 1 2 1 0 2 - 6 1 3 6 2 - 0 0WW-B359-A40 1 02-49157-00 1 2 1 02-61364-00WW-B365-A40 1 02-64393-00 1 2 1 02-61370-00

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02-61366-01 1 1 1 112-13x31603-32262-00 1 1 1 1/2-13x3/6

02-61366-01

03-32262-00

02-61369-0102-61374-01

02-61364-0102-61362-0102-61364-0103-32262-00

02-61364-01

02-61370-0102-61362-01

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5.0.0 - PACKER AND GUIDE ASSEMBLYPROCEDURES

1. Remove plastic thread protector.2. Remove key from lower slip.3. Adjust lower slip so that the gap between the slip and

cone is l/64 to l/16 inches. Use a feeler gage tomeasure this gap.

4. Reinstall key. Some rotational adjustment may berequired to align key way in body and slip to allowinstallation of key.

5. Assemble O-ring and back-up rings in guide.6. Apply Baker Downhole Grease No. 1 (Prod No. 499-

21) and makeup guide to packer. Bump tight but donot overtighten.

7. Dimple drill through set screw hole in guide approxi-mately l/l 6 inch into thread on packer body.

8. install set screw and tighten securely.9. Make up any required accessories i.e., millout or seal

bore extensions in threaded “B” Bottom Guide.10. Air test packer and guide assembly with 90 to 100 psi.

Use appropriate precautions to ensure personnel andfacility safety during all pressure test operations.

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MILLOUT EXTENSIONS, SEAL BORE EXTENSIONS,CONCENTRIC COUPLINGS AND CROSSOVER SUBS

FOR BAKER RETAINER PRODUCTION PACKERSAND RETRIEVABLE SEAL BORE PACKERS

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1 .O.O - MATERIALS

2.0.0 - MILLOUT AND SEAL BORE EXTENSIONS2.1 .O - MILLOUT EXTENSIONS2.1 .l - MlLLOUT EXTENSION SELECTION GUIDE2.1.2 - ORDERING EXAMPLE2.2.0 - SEAL BORE EXTENSIONS2.2.1 - SEAL BORE EXTENSION SELECTION GUIDE2.2.2 - ORDERING EXAMPLE

3.0.0 - ACCESSORIES FOR BAKER RETAINER PRODUCTION PACKERS3.1 .O - MILLOUT EXTENSION CROSSOVER SUB (TO SEAL BORE EXTENSION)3.1 .l - MILLOUT EXTENSION CROSSOVER SUB (TO SEAL BORE EXTENSION) SELECTION GUIDE3.1.2 - ORDERING EXAMPLE3.1.3 - MILLOUT EXTENSION CROSSOVER SUB (TO TAILPIPE)3.1.4 - ORDERING EXAMPLE3.2.0 - SEAL BORE EXTENSION CROSSOVER SUB (TO TUBING)3.2.1 - SEAL BORE EXTENSION CROSSOVER SUB (TO TUBING) SELECTION GUIDE3.2.2 - ORDERING EXAMPLE3.2.3 -CONCENTRIC COUPLING (SEAL BORE EXTENSION TO SEAL BORE EXTENSION)3.2.4 - CONCENTRIC COUPLING SELECTION GUIDE3.2.5 - ORDERING EXAMPLE

4.0.0 - ACCESSORIES FOR MODEL “HE” RETAINER PRODUCTION PACKERS4.0.1 - “HE” PACKER SEAL BORE EXTENSION SELECTION GUIDE4.0.2 - “HE” PACKER SEAL BORE EXTENSION CROSSOVER SUB SELECTION GUIDE

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Baker Retainer Production Packers’ bodies and guides are manufacturedfrom several materials to ensure compatibility with virtually any wellenvironment. Accessories run below the packer including milloutextensions, seal bore extensions, concentric couplings and crossoversubs should be manufactured from similar materials to ensure pressureratings are maintained and to avoid environmental incompatibilityproblems. The most commonly used material groups are described insection 1 .O.O of Appendix A. Other materials are available upon specialrequest.

2.0.0 - MILLOUT AND SEAL BOREEXTENSION HOOKUPS

Baker Permanent Packers are generally avail-able for threading extensions below the packerand are designated with the model letter “6”added to the packer model such as “DB”,"FAB-1 “, etc.

“B” Guides are threaded bottom subs forseal bore packers and can be ordered sepa-rately or as an integral part of the packer. Theyare available with a box thread down to ac-commodate Millout Extensions or Seal BoreExtensions, or with a pin thread down to cross-over to other tailpipe. Standard millout exten-sions utilize API tapered thread connections.Other threads are available on request. SealBore Extension connections utilize a BakerStraight Thread and need not be specified.

2.1 .O - MILLOUTEXTENSIONS

Forpackerswhich willeventually bemilledoutusing the Model “CJ” Packer Milling Tool (ProdNo 747-06 pg 541, the Millout Extension is usedto provide the length and inside diameter nec-essary to accommodate the mandrel and catchsleeve of this Baker Milling Tool. Milloutextensions are not required when using theModel "CC" or "CK" Packer Milling Tools (ProdNos 747-03 & 747-08 pg 54). Figure 1 showsa typical hookup with both a millout and sealboreextension. Running the Millout Extensionbelow the Seal bore extension is not recom-mended.

Table 2.1 .l is a listing of commodity numbersfor Millout Extensions to be used with Model“D”, “DA”, “F-l “, and “FA-1” Retainer Produc-tion Packers as well as standard Model”N”,“SB-3”, “SAB-3” and “SABL-3” Retainer Pro-duction Packers. The millout extension mate-rial should becompatiblewith the packer bodyand guide material. Millout extensions manu-factured from other materials or with otherthreads use the same basic number (first sevendigits) as is shown in 2.1 .l but with differentterminal digits (the last two numbers). To ordera millout extension whose nine digit commod-ity number is not shown specify the first sevendigits listed for the XXX-02 series plus thepacker size, material and thread it is to be usedwith.

Product No. 499-41 - Millout Extensions For Use WithProduct No. Series XXX-01 & XXX-02 (H$ SVC) Retainer Production

Packers (Standard Length 6 Feet)

MILLOUTEXTENSION

PACKERSIZE

19-25

22.19,22012524-19, 240125

COMMODITYNO

02-61859-00

Ol-84640-00

STDTHREAO(PINXPIN)

STRTHD BOXX2-716 EU BOX@)

2-718 NU

21-25 02-61897-00 STR THD BOXX 2-718 EU BOXel

22-23 02-43398-00 STR THO BOXX 2-7/B EU BOXw

24-23 02-43399-00 STRTHO BOXX3-l/2 NU BOXw

32-19, 34-19 01-84641-07 3-W NU32.25,34-25 ~

23.26,32-26,34-2632FA30,32SAB30

42.19,44-1944.25,44SAB3242.26,44-26

42DA32,440A32

43-30, 45-30, 47-30 02-06516-00 4 NU45FA36,47FA36 i

64-3064DA336

82.26,64-26 01-64643-06 4-WSTCBB-26,92-26

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82.32,84-3286-32, 88-32, 92-32B2DA40,B4DA40BBOA40,92DA40

83-40, 85-40, 87-40 02-06517-02 SLTC89.40, 91.40

B3FA47,85FA47B7FA47,89FA47

91FA47

85SAB47,91SAB47 02-06518-02 5-W LTC89-44, 91-44

89FA52,91FA52

126.38,128.38 01-84644-06 5STC128.40,12BSAB471260A47,12BDA47

194.32,194.40 01-84645-30'1 7 LTCW194.47,194LlA60

194SAB60

192-60,194.60 02-06920-11 7-518 STC194FA75,194SABL75

214SAB75230.60, 240.60

212.32, 214-32 Ol-84645.3lW 7 LTWl220-32, 230-32

240.32212.47, 214.47220.47,230.47

240.47 1~1 Some Millout Extensions have Boxx Box Connections and do not require a

Threaded “9” Guide.tB) Standard length is 7 feet.

For Crossovers to Tubing use Prod Nos. 299-69 or 469-W.

2.1.2 - ORDERING EXAMPLE

Commodity Number02-06517-02Serie, 80.40 BAKER MILLOUT EXTENSION for us with 85.40 Model “F&l” R e t a i n e rProduction Packer w/S” OD LT&C Pin X Pin for J-55, 11.5 Ibslft.

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2.2.0 - SEAL BORE EXTENSIONS and can be joined using concentric couplings to achieve

A Seal Bore Extension is used to provide additional sealing any length required. Some seal bore extensions are

bore when a long seal assembly is run to accommodate available in continuous 20 and 30 foot lengths. Seal bore

tubing movement. The Seal Bore Extension has the same ID extension materials should be compatible with the packer

as the packer. Packers with continuous seal bores can be body and guide material. They can be furnished in a Pin

milled out and retrieved using the Model "CK" Packer Milling x Blank and chamfered configuration upon request.

Tool. Alternately, they can be milled over and pushed tobottom using the Model “CC” Packer Milling Tool. 2.2.2 - O R D E R I N G E X A M P L E

Seal bore extensions are available in ten foot lengths Commodity Number 0 2 - 0 8 3 4 3 - 0 1Sew\ 8O-SL Sell Bore Exlens~on for ULC with 84-32Model “DB” Rrtainer Production Parker

Product No. 449-40 - 10 Foot Seal Bore Extension For Use With Model “D”, “DA”, “F-l”, “FA-l”,“N” And “SB-3” Retainer Production Packers (Standard Length 10 foot)

PACKERPROOUCTNUM6ERSERlES

PACKERSIZE

22-19, 24-1932.19,34-1942-19, 44-19

22-23, 24-2319-25, 21-2532.25,34-25

23.26.32.Z&34-2642.26,44-26.82-2684.26,88-26,92-2643-30.45-30.47-30

64-30El-32,82-32,84-3286-32, 88-32, 92-32

194.32,212.32214.32,220.32230.32,240.32

126.38,128.3883.40, 85.40, 87-4089.40, 91.40,194-40

89.44,91-44194.47,212.47214-47.220-47

xxx-01 &XXX-O2~~~ 1

xxx-03 xxx-09Ouctile Cast Iron LOWALLOYSTEEL , 9% Cr AlloyLOWALLOYSTEEL ST0 SERVICE H,SSERVlCE

H,S SERVICE

02-43253-00 ~ 02-43253-01 02-43253-02

02-43197-0002-43840-02 02-43840-01 02-43840-0502-43204-00 02-43204-0302-43941-00 02-43941-07 02-43941-10 02-43941-1202-47470-01 02-47470-05 02-47470-11 02-47470-20

02-47471-01 02-47471-05 02-47471-04 02-47471-15

- - ~~~-~~02-47469-02 02-47469-01 02-47469-07 I- 02-47469-22

02-43307-0002-47472-02 02-47472-01 02-47472-16 -02-47472-17

02-43648-0002-43317-00 I-- 02-43317-04 02-43317-07

230-47: 240-47

192-60,194.60 02-43239-12230-60. 240.60

Product No. 449-40 - 20 Foot Seal Bore Extensions For Use WithModel “D”, “DA”, ,‘F_l”, “FA_l”, “ N” And “SB-3” Retainer Production Packers

PACKERPROOUCTNUMBERSERIES

PACKERSIZE

23.26,32-26,34-2642.26,44-26,82-2684-26,88-26,92-2643-30,45-30, 47-30

64.3081-32, 82-32, 04-3286-32, 00-32, 92-32

194.32,212.32214.32.220-32230-32.240-32

83-40, 85-40, 87-4089.40, 91.40,194.40

194.47,212.47214.47,220.47230.47,240.47

xxx-01 &XXX-O2 xxx-03 xxx-09 xxx-09Ouctile Cast Iron LOWALLOYSTEEL 9% Cr Alloy 13% Cr AlloyLOWALLOYSTEEL STOSERVICE H,S SERVICE CO,SERVICE

H,S SERVICE

02-43941-01 02-43941-11 02-43941-2302-47470-02 02-47470-06 02-47470-22

02-47471-02 02-47471-06

02-47469-05 02-47469-11 02-47469-41 02-47469-42

/ 02-47472-03 02-43472-12 02-47472-45 02-47472-48

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The following sections identify the Crossover Subs andConcentric Couplings required for both Millout and SealBore Extensions.

3.1 .O - MILLOUT EXTENSION CONNECTORSUB (TO SEAL BORE EXTENSION)

This sub is used to provide a connection between theMillout Extension and Seal Bore Extension. Unless other-wise specified, this sub will be furnished with an APItapered thread box and a proprietary Baker Straight Threadwhich does not need to be specified.

Section 3.1 .1 is a listing of commodity numbers forMillout Extension Connector Subs (to Seal Bore Extension)manufactured from low alloy steel for H,S Service to beused with XXX-01 and XXX-02 series packers. The submaterial should be the same as the millout and seal boreextensions. Connector subs for XXX-03 (low alloy steel forstandard service) and XXX-09 (9% & 13% Chrome Alloys)series packers use the same basic number (first 7 digits) asshown for the XXX-02 series but with different terminaldigits (the last 2 digits). When ordering a sub with a threador in a material whose nine digit commodity number is notshown, specify the first seven digits listed for the XXX-02series, and specifythethread and material required. Whenordering these subs you must also order the appropriateo-ring (Qty I), Back-up rings (Qty 2) and set screw (Qty 1)as specified for “B” Guides for Seal Bore Extensions inAppendix A - Table VII.

3.1 .1

Millout Extension Connector Sub (To Seal Bore Extension)For Product Number Series XXX-01 and XXX-02 (H S, SVC)

Model “B”, “DA”, “F-l”, “FA_l”, “N” and “Sb-3”Retainer Production Packers

Packer

Size’Ll Commodity No.

20.19lDA25 02-43256-012oi30-26 02-43940-0022-23 02-43200-0024-23 02-43200-0130-25/FA30 02-43207-0130140-19 02-79346-0140-3OlFA36 02-43218-0140.26/flA32 02-43277-0160.30lDA36 02-43218-0180/90-26 02-43533-0080/90-32/DA40 02-43300-0201-32 NA80/90-40,80FA47 02-43230-0180/90-44 02-43659-01120-381DA47 02-43310-01190-32 02-43534-011 go-40 NA190.471DA60 02-43320-01190.60iFA76 02-43242-01

TMillout Extension Connector Sub

(To Seal Bore Extension) 1Standard Threads Box x Box

2.716 n” box x Sir. Thd. box3-W no box x Sir. Thd. box2-718 ee pin x Sir. Thd. box3-W no pin x Sir. Thd. box3-l/2 no box x Str. Thd. box3.112 n” box x Str. Thd. box4 no box x Str. Thd. box3-l/2 no box x Str. Thd. box4 no box x Str. Thd. box4-l/2 LT & C box x Str. Thd. box4-W LT & C box x Str. Thd. boxNA5 LT & C box x Str. Thd. box5-l/2 LT & C box x Str. Thd. box5 LT & C box x Str. Thd. box7 LT & C box x Str. Thd. boxNA7 LT & C box x Str. Thd box7-518 LT & C box x Str. Thd. box

~1 Digits following a slash (I) indicate other packers in the same size series as the first packer.Example: For32-19125 both packers indicated 32-19 and 32-25 use the same blank connector subs.

3.1.2 - ORDERING EXAMPLE

C o m m o d i t y Number 02-43230-01

3.1.3 - MILLOUT EXTENSION CROSSOVERSUB (TO TAILPIPE)

Millout Extensions are connected to tailpipe using one oftwo crossover subs depending upon the size of the milloutextension. Millout extensions with 4 inch or smallerthreads use Heavy Duty Tubing Subs (Product No 469-10).Millout extensions with 4-I/2 inch or larger threads useCasing Subs (Product No 299-69). These subs are avail-able with either box or pin thread down as ordered.Commonly used commodity numbers, thread combina-tions and materials can be found in your Baker Oil ToolsPrice Book. When ordering a sub with a thread or in amaterialwhoseninedigitcommoditynumberisnotshown,specify the Product number and the thread and materialrequired.

CHECKSUBODTOBECERTAlNTHATITSODDOESNOTEXCEEDPACKEROD.IN SOME CASES THE SUB OD MUST BE TURNED DOWN.

3.1.4 - ORDERING EXAMPLE

Product Number 299-69SIX 5” OD LT&C Box x 4 112” OD 12 6 lb/it ST&C P,n J-55 Crossover sub ior use with80-40 millout extensmn

3.2.0 - SEAL BORE EXTENSION CROSSOVERSUB (TO TUBING)

This sub is used to provide a connection between a SealBore Extension and tubing. This sub will be supplied witha proprietary Baker Straight Thread box up which does notneed to be specified and any specified tubing thread pindown.

Section 3.2.1 contains a listing of commodity numbersof seal Bore Extension Crossover Subs (to tubing) manufac-tured from low alloy steel for H,S Service to be used withXXX-01 and XXX-02 series packers. The sub materialshould be the same as the tubing. Crossover subs forXXX-03 (low alloy steel for standard service) and XXX-09(9% & 13% Chrome Alloys) series packers use the samebasic number (first 7 digits) as shown for the XXX-02 seriesbut with different terminal digits (the last 2 digits). Whenordering a sub with a thread or in a material whose ninedigit commodity number is not shown, specify the firstseven digits listed for the XXX-02 series, the thread, mate-rial required and the commodity number of the seal boreextension it is to be used with. When ordering these subsyou must also order the appropriate o-ring (Qty I), Back-up rings (Qty 2) and set screw (Qty 1) as specified for “B”Guides for Seal Bore Extensions in Appendix A-Table VII.

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Seal Bore Extension Crossover Sub To Tub ing For Use With Product Number Ser ies XXX-01 and XXX-02Model “D”, “ D A ” , “ F - l ” , “ F A - 1 ” R e t a i n e r P r o d u c t i o n P a c k e r a n d S t a n d a r d M o d e l “ N ” a n d “ S B - 3 ” P a c k e r s

I Seal Bore Extension Crossover To Tub ing

Packer SizetA) C o m m o d i t y N o . Standard Threads Box x P in tB)

20/30/40-l 9, 20DA25 0 2 - 4 3 2 5 6 - 0 0 Str . Thd . box x 2-3/B eu p in

2 0 - 2 3 0 2 - 4 3 2 0 0 - 0 2 Str . Thd . box x 2-318 eu p in

20130-26 0 2 - 4 3 9 3 9 - 0 0 Str . Thd . box x 2-3/8 eu p in

2 1 - 2 5 0 2 - 4 3 8 4 1 - 0 0 Str . Thd . box x 2-318 eu p in

30-25lFA30 0 2 - 4 3 2 0 7 - 0 0 Str . Thd . box x 2-318 eu p in

40/80/90-26, 400A32 0 2 - 4 3 2 7 7 - 0 0 Str. Thd. box x 3-l/2 eu pin

40-30lFA36, 60-30lDA36 0 2 - 4 3 2 1 8 - 0 0 Str . Thd . box x 2-7/8 eu p in

80/90/l 90-32 0 2 - 4 3 3 0 0 - 0 0 Str . Thd . box x 3-112 eu p in

8 1 - 3 2 0 2 - 4 3 3 0 0 - 4 4 Str. Thd. box x 2-718 eu pin

80190-40, 80FA47 0 2 - 4 3 2 3 0 - l 0 Str . Thd . box x 3-l/2 eu p in

80/90-44lFA52 0 2 - 4 3 6 5 9 - 0 0 Str . Thd . box x 4-112 ST & C pin

120-38lDA47 0 2 - 4 3 3 1 O-00 Str . Thd . box x 4-112 LT & C pin

190-47/DA60 0 2 - 4 3 3 2 0 - 0 0 Str. Thd. box x 7 LT & C pin

190-60/FA75 0 2 - 4 3 2 4 2 - 0 0 Str . Thd . box x 5-l/2 LT & C pin

IAl Digits following a slash (/j indicate other packers in the same size series as the first packer. Example: For 32.19i25 both packers indicated 32-19 and 32-25 use the same crossover subs.~1 Threads shown below are standard for the respective size. Other threads are available upon request.

3.2.2 - ORDERING EXAMPLE

C o m m o d i t y N u m b e r 0 2 - 0 8 3 4 6 - 0 5Series 80.32 ~rcmover sub for use with 80.32 seal bore extension to 3 112” OD EU 8 Rdpin down.

3.2.2 -CONCENTRIC COUPLING(SEAL BORE EXTENSION TOSEAL BORE EXTENSION)

Seal Bore Extensions are joined together using concentriccouplings to achieve any length required. Three qualitiesare required if a concentric coupling to perform as de-signed. First, it must rigidly connect two seal bore exten-sions while ensuring exact alignment. Any misalignmentor interruptions in the seal bore can cause severe sealdamage when the seals are stroked through the seal bore.The second function of a concentric coupling is to providea pressure tight connection between two seal bore exten-sions. In most cases, this is accomplished by using twoo-ring seals with (4) back-up rings. Lastly, a concentriccoupling must be rotationally locked to prevent the con-nection from backing off downhole in the event the sealassembly is rotated. This is normally done with set screwsinstalled in indentations.

Although premium metal-to-metal tubing or casingthreads could be used to effect metal-to-metal seal borejoints, this often causes uneven deflection of the pin’s innerbore, which can damage seal stacks as they move past thejoint. The Model “HE” Packer’s Seal Bore Extensions andSeal Bore Extension Crossover Subs utilize a speciallydeveloped metal-to-metal “crush-ring” connection whichforms an impermeable metal seal when made up. Thishigh torque connection ensures proper alignment, resistsback off and has been successfully gas tested at 550” F and15,000 psi. Commodity numbers for “HE” Packer SealBore Extensions and Crossover Subs can be found inSection 4.0.0 this Appendix.

Table VI shown below contains a listing of ConcentricCoupling commodity numbers which are manufacturedfrom materials to be used with XXX-01 and XXX-02 (H,SSVC) as well as XXX-03 (Std SVC) and XXX-09 (CO SVC)series packers. The concentric coupling’s material shouldbe the same as the seal bore extension. When ordering aconcentric coupling in a material whose nine digit com-modity number is not shown, specify the first seven digitslisted for the XXX-02 series, the material required and thecommodity number of the seal bore extension it is to beused with. You must also order the appropriate o-rings(Qty 2), Back-up rings (Qty 4) and set screw (Qty 2) asspecified for “B”Guides for Seal Bore Extensions in Appen-dix A - Table VII when using concentric couplings.

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Packer Product No. Series

x x x - 0 1 & x x x - 0 2 x x x - 0 3 x x x - 0 9 I xxx-09

Packer SizecA)19120-25

20/30/40-l 9, 20DA2520-23

30-25lFA30

20130-26

40/80/90-26,40DA32

40-30lFA36, 60-30lDA36

80/90/l 90-328 1 - 3 2

80190-44

80/90-40, 80FA47120-38lDA47

190-47/DA60

190-60lFA75

H,S svc.

02-61880-00

02-43255-0102-43199-00

02-43206-00

02-43943-00

02-43276-00

02-43217 -00

02-43299-0002-43299-09

02-43649-00

02-43229-0002-43309-00

02-43319 -00

02-43241 -00

, Std. Svc. 9% Cr. Al loy I 13% Cr. Al loyH,S Svc.

02-61880-01 - -

02-43255-02 - 02-43255-03- - -

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/ 02-43943-01 02-43943-04 02-43943-02

02-43276-01 02-43276-04 02-43276-07

02-43217 -0 1 02 -43217 -02 02-43217-04

02-43299-03 02-43299-l 6 02-43299-l 8- - -

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02-43229-01 ; 02-43229-07 I 02-43229-02- - -

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- 02-43241 -08 -

I” Digits following a slash (0 indicate other packers in the same size series as the first packer. Example: For 32.19l25 both packers indicated 32-19 and 32-25 use the same blank bottom guides.

3.2.5 - ORDERING EXAMPLE 4.0.0 - ACCESSORIES FOR MODEL “HE”RETAINER PRODUCTION PACKERS

Commodity Number 02-43299-00Series K-32 concentric coupling for use with SO-32 seal bore extensions-order set screws.o-rings and back-up rings separately.

The Model “HE” Packer’s Seal Bore Extensions and SealBore Extension Crossover Subs utilize a specially devel-oped metal-to-metal “crush-ring” connection which formsan impermeable metal seal when made up. This hightorque connection ensures proper alignment, resists backoff and has been successfully gas tested at 550” F and15,000 psi. Commodity numbers for “HE” Packer SealBore Extensions and Crossover Subs can be found inSections 4.0.1 and 4.0.2 respectively. All Seal BoreExtensions and Seal Bore Extenion Crossover Subs arefurnished with the required “crush-ring” seals.

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4.0.1 - “HE” PACKER SEAL BORE EXTENSIONSELECTION GUIDE

Product No. 499-42 - Model “HE” Retainer Production Packer Seal Bore Extensions WithMetal-To-Metal “Crush Ring” Seal. Furnished Complete With Seal Ring(s).

PACKER SIZE

I

COMMODITY NO. COMMODITY NO. C O M M O D I T Y N O . I COMMODITY NO.LOW ALLOY STEEL LOW ALLOY STEEL LOW ALLOY STEEL LOW ALLOY STEEL

STD SERVICE S T D S E R V I C E STD SERVICE STD SERVICE

I10FTLG 10 FT LG 20 FT LG 30 FT LG

PIN x PIN THDS BOX x PIN THDS PIN x PIN THDS PIN x PIN THDS

I 381-28, 535-32,546-32 425-26 396-26

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i 499-42-2602 499-42-3202 I 499-42-2601 499-42-3201

4.0.2 - “HE” PACKER SEAL BORE EXTENSIONCROSSOVER SUB SELECTION GUIDE

Product No. 499-43 - Model “HE” Retainer ProductionPacker Seal Bore Extension Crossover Sub With

Metal-To-Metal “Crush Ring” Seal.

FURNISHED COMPLETE WITH SEAL RING. SPECIFYTUBlNGTHREADOD,WEIGHT,GRADEANDTYPEWHENORDERING.

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SEAL ASSEMBLIESfor

MODEL “D”, “DA”,“F_l “,f‘FA”, “FA-1 “,“HE” and “H EA”

RETAINER PRODUCTION PACKERS

MODEL “SAB-3” and “SABL-3” HYDRO-SETRETAINER PRODUCTION PACKERS

MODEL “SC-2P”, “ RETRIEVA-D” and “RETRIEVA-DA” LOK-SETRETRIEVABLE SEAL BORE CASING PACKERS

PRODUCT NUMBERS and ORDERINGEXAMPLESORDERING INSTRUCTIONSWhen ordering any seal assembly it is necessary to specifythe following information:

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5.

Model designation and Product Number for specifictype of assembly needed,i.e., “G-22” Locator TubingSeal Assembly, “K-36” Anchor Tubing Seal Nipple,“E-22” Snap-Latch Seal Assembly. Product Numbersfor commonly used seal assembly types, metallurgiesand seal stacks can be found in Table I. If the productnumber for the required configuration is not listeddescribe seal assembly type, metallurgy required andseal stack required. When bonded seals are used with"G" and “K” Locators or with “E” or “K” Anchors, theletters “BH” or "BV" are added to that seal assembly’smodel designation. For example; a “G-22” Locatorwith Bonded Nitrile (also known as Hycar)seals wouldbe a Model “GBH-22” Locator. A Model “E-36”Anchor with bonded seals would be a Model "EBV-36” Anchor. Alternately, you can contact your localBaker Representative for additional information.

Size of seal assembly required, i.e., Size 80-32, Size81 FA47, etc. If size is not known, describe the packerwhich the seal assembly is to be used with.

Describe box thread up required. Include thread ODand type, as well as tubing weight and grade or mate-rial.

Seal stack type and quantity required. Note if more sealunits are required than are furnished in a standard sealassembly configuration, the additional seal units mustbe ordered separately.

Describe bottom sub required, i.e., half mule shoe, blank& chamfered or threaded. If ordering a threadedbottom sub, specify the thread OD and type, as well astubing weight and grade or material required.

ORDERING EXAMPLESfor products illustrated on page 36

Product No. 442-34Size 40.26 Model “C-22” Locator Tubing Seal Assembly w/two standard seal stacks, 2 3/a”OD EU aRD box for L-80 4.7 lb/h tubing x 2 3/a NU 10 RD pin for L-80 4.6 lbift tubing.(Note: Addltlonal seal units should be ordered separately as required.)

Product No. 450.07SE aOFA47 Model “KBH-22” Locator Tubing Seal Nipple w/ one 90 hard bonded Nitrilesealstack,4II2”ODNU10RDbonforN-a012.6lb/htubingandblank&chamferedbottomsub.

Product No. 446-50Sire20FA30Model “N-22”LocatorTubmgSeal N~pplewloneK-RYTEsealstack,2 7la”OD6.5 lb/h L-80 BHTS RTS-aTM box x blank & chamfered bottom sub.TM Trademark of Baker Hughes Tubular Services

Product No. 453-l 3Sire 80.32 Model “G22S” Locator Tubing Seal Assembly with 6 V-RYTE seal stacks, spacertubeforpackerw/20itsealboreextens~on,27/a”OD6.4lb/ftNEWVAMboxx112muleshoebottom sub. For use with 13% Chrome a0 KSI tubing.

Product No. 446-02Size 190.47 Model “L-36” Locator Tubing Seal Assembly w/ 3 K-RYTE seal stacks, 3 DebrisBarriers, spacer tube for packer wj 30 it seal bore extension, 4 112” OD 12.6 Iblft EU 8 RDboxupx3 1120DNU 10RDpindown. Forusewith intemallyplasticcoatedP-105 tubing.

ORDERING EXAMPLESfor products illustrated on page 37

Product No. 443-81Sire40.30Model “E-22”AnchorTubingSealAssemblyw/twoV-RYTEsealstacks,2 7/a”ODEU aRD box for L-80 6.5 Ib/ft tubmg x l/2 muleshoe bottom sub.

Product No. 456.01Sire 80.32 Model “M-22S” Anchor Tubing Seal Assembly with 2 R-RYTE seal stacks, 2 7/a”OD 6.4 lb/it NEW VAM boxx2 7/a”OD NU 10 RD Din down. For use with 25%ChromeaOKSI tubmg

Product No. 432-82SireaOFA47Model “KC-22”AnchorTubingSeal N~pplewloneA-RYTEsealstack,4 lI2”ODNEW VAM box for L-80 12.6 lb/it tubing and blank & chamfered bottom sub.

Product No. 445-55Sire26.19Model”NM.22” LocatorTubingSeal Nipplewlone A-HEETseal stack, Set-DownSealforSire396.26x 19Model”HEA” Packer, 2 31a”OD 5.95 Ib/ftP-105 Hydril PH.bTM boxx blank & chamfered bottom sub.TM Trademark of Hydril Company

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ORDERING EXAMPLESfor products illustrated on page 38

Size 40-30 Model “E-22” Latch-in, Shear Release Anchor Tubing Seal Assembly w/ twoV-RYTE seal stacks, 2 718” OD EU 8RD box for L-80 6.5 lb/h tubingx l/2 muleshoe bottom

Size 80.32 Model “E-22” Tubing Seal Nipple with 1 standard seal stack, 2 718” OD NU 10RD box x pin. For use with J-55 6.4 lb/h tubing.

Product No. 432-82Sire40.26 Model “E-22” Snap-Latch Assemblyw/one 70 hard bonded seal stack, 2 3/8”ODNEW VAM box for L-80 4.6 lb/it tubing and l/2 muleshoe bottom sub.

Sire 40.26 Seal Unit (complete with one standard seal stack and“C-22”SealAssembly. TheseSeal Units have PariNumbersonly. Product Numbersdonotexist. (Note: Due to interchangabllity specify seal assembly being used.)

S1ze80-32 SpacerSeal UnitCcompletewithoneV-RYTEseal stackandthreadseal)forModel“G-36” Seal Assembly. These Seal Units have Part Numbers only. Product Numbers do notexist. (Note: Due to interchangability specify seal assembly being used.)

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SEALASSEMBLYPRODUCTNUMBERSELECTIONGUIDE

LOCATOR TUBING SEAL ASSEMBLIES & NIPPLES

Seal Assembly/Nipple Seal StackI Nitrile Bonded Bonded V-RYTE A-RYTE R-RYTE K-RYTE A-HEET 1 K - H E E T

Model Description Chevron Nitrile Viton

G-22 / LTSA w/2 SU 442-34 450-01 450-02 453-01 453-30G-22 LTSA w/6 SU f/ SBE 442-80 453-l 0

G-22s LTSA w/2 S U 442-31 450-03 450-04 453-03 1 453-35G-22s LTSA w/6 SU f/ SBE j 4 4 2 - 8 2 453-12 ~

G-36 LTSA w/2 SUI

442-30 450-05 450-06 453-02 453-32G-36 LTSA w/6 S U I/ SBE 442-81 453-11 ~

K-22 LTSN w/ l S U 442-51 450-07 450-13 453-51

K-22s LTSN w/l SU 4 4 2 - 4 7

K-36 LTSN w/ l S U 442-52 450-08 453-52

L-22 ‘II’ LTSA w/3 S U & 3 DB f/ SBE 446-14 455-01 446-01 446-26 446-20

L-22s ‘I’ LTSA w/3 SU & 3 DB f/ SBE 446-03 446-28 446-22~

L-36 “) LTSA w/3 SU & 3 DB f/ SBE 446-15 455-02 446-02 446-27 446-21LM-36 ‘W LTSA w/SD Seal, 3 SU & 3DB 446-30

’ f/SBEN-22 ‘A1 LTSN w/l SU 4 4 6 - 5 0

LE-22 LTSA w/3 SU 446-04 ’ 446-11 i

ANCHOR TUBING SEAL ASSEMBLIES & NIPPLES

Seal Assembly/Nipple Seal Stack

Nitrile Bonded Bonded V-RYTE A-RYTE R-RYTE K-RYTE A-HEET K-HEETModel Description Chevron Nitrile Viton

E-22 ATSA w/2 SU 443-44 451-01 451-02 454-01 453-31EC-22 “) ATSA w/2 SU 443-81 443-81 443-81 443-81 j 443-81 ~

E-22s ATSA w/2 SU 443-56 451-44 451-45 453-33EC-22s ‘A’ ATSA wl2 S U 443-84 443-84 443-84 443-84 443-84

E-36 ATSA w/2 S U 443-03 451-03 451-04 454-02 453-34

K-22 ATSN w/l S U 443-38 451-40 : 451-41 454-51 j 454-55KC-22 IA’ ATSN w/l S U i 443-82 ! 443-82 443-82 443-82 443-82

K-22s ATSN w/l S U 443-60 451-48 451-49 i 454-53KC-22s (I’ ATSN w/l S U 443-83 443-83 443-83 443-83 443-83

K-36 i ATSA w/l S U 443-39 451-42 461-43 454-52

M-22 “’ ATSN w/2 SU 4 5 6 - 0 1 4 4 7 - 0 1

M-22s (‘1 ATSN w/2 SU 4 4 7 - 0 4

M-36 IA’ ATSN w/2 S U 456-02 447-02 ~ 447-21

N-22 IA’ ATSN w/l SU 456-51 447-51NM-22 (” ’ ATSN w/l S U 447-55 447-55 447-55 447-55 447-55 447-55 447-55 447-55 447-55

N-22s IA’ ATSN w/l SU ’ 4 4 7 - 5 4NM-22s ‘A’ ATSN w/SD Seal & 1 SU 447-56

N-36 IA’ ATSN w/l S U : 456-52 i 447-52

lA’Not all models are available in all sizes or materials. Refer to the “Baker Technical Manual” or your local Baker Representative for additionalinformation concerning availability.

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SEAL ASSEMBLY PRODUCT NUMBER SELECTION GUIDE

NON-LOCATING/NON-LATCHINGTUBINGSEALNIPPLES

Seal Assembly/Nipple

452-01 452-02

452-05 452-06

452-03 452-04

Seal Stack

453-l 6I

LATCH-IN,SHEARRELEASEANCHORTUBINGSEALASSEMBLIEWNIPPLES

Seal Assembly/Nipple

LISR ATSA W/ 2 SU

E-36’” LISR ATSN W/ 1 SU

K-22’“’ LISR ATSN W/ 1 SU

N-22rA’ ~ LISR ATSN W/ 1 SU

N-22s”’ I LISR ATSN W/ 1 SU

K-RYTE 1 A-HEET K-HEET

443-72

443-74

SNAP-LATCHSEALASSEMBLIES

Seal Assembly/Nipple__I_

M o d e l 1 DescriotionK-HEET

E_36Ifll ’ SLSA w/l SU

E-22 IA’ SLSA w/l SUI

EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS

LTSAsu

spacerSBE

LTSN

::ATSAATSNTSNLISRSLSA

Locator Tubing Seal AssemblySeal Unit or Seal Stackindicates spacer seal unitindicates seal assembly w/seal units and spacer tubes spaced out for use wl a Packer and Seal Bore ExtensionLocator Tubing Seal NippleDebris Barrier UnitCompression activated metal to metal set-down sealAnchor Tubing Seal AssemblyAnchor Tubing Seal NippleTubing Seal NippleLatch In, Shear ReleaseSnap Latch Seal Assembly

‘“Not all models are available in all sizes or materials. Refer to the “Baker Technical Manual” or your local Baker Representative for additionalinformation concerning availability.

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