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Overview
Organization
Prerequisites
Before participating in this course, each student should
have basic product knowledge.
C O U R S E
C O N T E N T
Learning Objectives
Explain the purpose and function of stack equipment Know how to interpret Camerons mechanical drawings
and symbols Summarize the operations and functions of typical EVO, TL, U, and UII BOP stacks Know how
to identify the proper procedural steps for performing maintenance on Camerons BOPs and subsea equipment
Course Outline
1. Pre-Test and Welcome
Test initial knowledge level of
students to help prepare instructor
Explain class times, lunch times,
bathroom locations, etc.
2. BOP Documentation
Sections of documentation
Transact and Camerons website
7. TL BOP Operations
Fluid path and operation
Components
Bi-directional rams and
sealing components
Testing ram
8. TL Ram Change
Components
(ram block types)
Preparations
3. U BOP
Porting
Operation
Bonnet removal
Ram removal
Maintenance
9. ST-Lock Operation
Operation
Operation
Sequence valves
Maintenance
5. DL Annular
Operation
Functional components
Maintenance
Operation
Stack configuration
Components
Assembly
Disassembly
Stack configuration
Components
Locking details
Operations
Sequence valves
Operation
Preparations
Gaskets
Porting
Bonnet removal
Maintenance
Ram removal
Reassembly
KleenVent installation
Maintenance
Seal carriers
19. Post-Test/Evaluations
Post-test grading
Students to complete course evaluation
Notes:
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