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Camerons BOP Stacks

Four-Day Course Description

Camerons high-performance multi-stage single vessel CFU

Overview

Organization

This course covers Camerons BOP stacks, discussing


equipment operations, testing, assembly, and disassembly
procedures.

This is an instructor-led (lecture-based) course, in which


discussions are highly encouraged. Short quizzes are
given throughout the course as well as at the end of
each module. Instructors are available at the beginning
and end of each class to answer questions and/or review
information. In order to receive credit for satisfactorily
completing this course, students are required to pass the
comprehensive final exam with a score of at least 70%.
Certificates of Completion are awarded to all students who
successfully receive credit for the course.

Who Should Attend?


Personnel who will operate the equipment or personnel
designated to oversee operation of the equipment should
attend this course.

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

Purpose and function of hydraulic symbols

Components
(ram block types)

Where hydraulic components will be used

Preparations

3. U BOP

Porting

Operation

Bonnet removal

Assembly and disassembly

Ram removal

Maintenance

4. FLS Gate Valve

9. ST-Lock Operation
Operation

Operation

Locking and unlocking

Assembly and disassembly

Sequence valves

Maintenance

Porting and fluid flow

5. DL Annular

10. Ramlock Operation

Operation

Functional components

Assembly and disassembly

Fluid paths and porting

Maintenance

Operation

6. Subsea BOP Stack Introduction

11. TL BOP Maintenance

Stack configuration

Components

Choke and kill lines

Assembly

LMRP and connections

Disassembly

Riser and telescoping joint

Periodic and routine maintenance


Testing

12. EVO BOP

16. Wedge lock Operation

Stack configuration

Components

BOP major components

Locking details

Operations

Sequence valves

KleenVent bladder operation

Fluid paths and porting

EVO-Loc (components, locations,


operations, and testing)

Operation

13. Ram Change

17. LMRP and Wellhead Connectors


Operation

Components (ram change pistons)

Porting and fluid paths

Preparations

Locking and unlocking

Installation of ram change pistons

Gaskets

Porting

Choke and kill mini-connectors

Bonnet removal

Maintenance

Ram removal

Disassembly and assembly

Reassembly

14. EVO Maintenance

18. MCS Gate Valve


Components

Control fluid and hydraulic system

Fluid path and operation

EVO BOP maintenance

Choke and kill line integration

KleenVent installation

Maintenance

Seal carriers

Assembly and disassembly

Disassembly, assembly, and testing

15. UII Operations


Porting
Components
Locking (wedge locks)
Disassembly and assembly
Testing (low torque design and HP design)

19. Post-Test/Evaluations
Post-test grading
Students to complete course evaluation

Notes:

6221 W. Sam Houston Parkway N.


Houston, TX 77041
USA
Tel 1 281 389 5693

2014 Cameron | TL, U, UII, FLS and EVO-Loc are trademarks of Cameron. EVO is a registered trademark of Cameron. | 08/14 AD01521DRL

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