The container for attaching downhole gauges to a tubing string

For long time installation of memory gauges into tubing
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The container for attaching downhole gauges to a tubing string
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The container is used in cases where it is necessary to monitor pressure and temperature in the well
Configuration and design of the container is upgraded to meet Client’s technical requirements.
Container “KSP-TECHNO”
Technical Specifications
Equipment
  1. Lower section (coupling)
  2. Section (coupling)
  3. Section (coupling) upper
  4. Nut M14
  5. Washer
  6. M14 stud
  7. Passport
  8. Operating Manual
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Equipment
The top and centre modules of the container are successively placed on the pipe, connected and secured with clips.
The depth survey instrument is placed in the chute at the bottom of the vessel and this unit is then attached to the tubing.
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All three parts of the container are joined together and secured through special bolt holes.
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Work order

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The container for downhole tools KSP-Techno has a cylindrical body divided into three compartments. In the upper part of the lower compartment of the container there is an internal smooth connection thread of tubing 73 mm, GOST 633-80. In the lower end of the lower compartment there is an internal smooth connection thread of tubing 73 mm, GOST 633-80.
The geophysical instrument is mounted in the slot of the KSP. To fix the equipment in the container it is necessary to perform the following operations:
- mount the upper and middle compartment of the container on the tubing;
- mount the lower section of the container on the tubing;
- place the device in the groove of the lower section;
- connect and fasten all 3 sections of the container to each other with studs through the fixing holes
Principle of work

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