Control Panel

Control Panel

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Control Panel

An enclosure displaying an array of switches, push buttons, lights and/or valves and various pressure gauges or meters to control or monitor functions. Control panel types include: diverter panel; rig floor panel; master panel; and mini or auxiliary remote panel. All of these panels are remote from the main hydraulic manifold and can be pneumatic, electric or hydraulic powered. 1. Diverter Panel—A panel that is dedicated to the diverter and flowline system functions. 2. Rig Floor Panel (Driller’s Panel)—The BOP control panel mounted near the driller’s position on the rig floor. 3. Master Panel (Hydraulic or Electric)—The panel mounted in close proximity to the primary power fluid supply. All control functions are operable from this panel including all required regulators, gauges, meters, audible alarms, and visible alarms. 4. Mini or Auxiliary Remote Panel (Toolpusher’s Panel)—A full or limited function panel mounted in a remote location for use as an emergency backup. Source: API SPEC 16D, Specification for Control Systems for Drilling Well Control Equipment and Control Systems for Diverter Equipment, Upstream Segment, Second Edition, July 2004. Global Standards
Control Line

Control Line

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Control Line

A flexible hose or rigid line that transmits control fluid. Source: API SPEC 16D, Specification for Control Systems for Drilling Well Control Equipment and Control Systems for Diverter Equipment, Upstream Segment, Second Edition, July 2004. Global Standards
Control Hose Bundle

Control Hose Bundle

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Control Hose Bundle

A group of pilot and/or supply and/or control hoses assembled into a bundle covered with an outer protective sheath. Source: API SPEC 16D, Specification for Control Systems for Drilling Well Control Equipment and Control Systems for Diverter Equipment, Upstream Segment, Second Edition, July 2004. Global Standards
Control Fluid

Control Fluid

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Control Fluid

Hydraulic oil, water based fluid, or gas which, under pressure, pilots the operation of control valves or directly operates functions. Source: API SPEC 16D, Specification for Control Systems for Drilling Well Control Equipment and Control Systems for Diverter Equipment, Upstream Segment, Second Edition, July 2004. Global Standards
Commodity Item

Commodity Item

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Commodity Item

A manufactured product purchased by the control system manufacturer for use in the construction of control systems for drilling well control equipment. Source: API SPEC 16D, Specification for Control Systems for Drilling Well Control Equipment and Control Systems for Diverter Equipment, Upstream Segment, Second Edition, July 2004. Global Standards
Closing Unit (Closing System)

Closing Unit (Closing System)

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Closing Unit (Closing System)

See BOP control system. Source: API SPEC 16D, Specification for Control Systems for Drilling Well Control Equipment and Control Systems for Diverter Equipment, Upstream Segment, Second Edition, July 2004. Global Standards
Choke And Kill Valves

Choke And Kill Valves

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Choke And Kill Valves

BOP stack-mounted valves that are connected below selected BOPs to allow access to the wellbore to either choke or kill the well. Source: API SPEC 16D, Specification for Control Systems for Drilling Well Control Equipment and Control Systems for Diverter Equipment, Upstream Segment, Second Edition, July 2004. Global Standards
Central Control Unit (CCU)

Central Control Unit (CCU)

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Central Control Unit (CCU)

The central control point for control and monitoring system functions and communications. Source: API SPEC 16D, Specification for Control Systems for Drilling Well Control Equipment and Control Systems for Diverter Equipment, Upstream Segment, Second Edition, July 2004. Global Standards
BOP Stack Maximum Rated Wellbore Pressure

BOP Stack Maximum Rated Wellbore Pressure

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BOP Stack Maximum Rated Wellbore Pressure

The pressure containment rating of the ram BOPs in a stack. Note: In the event that the rams are rated at different pressures, the BOP stack maximum rated wellbore pressure is considered equal to the lowest rated ram BOP pressure. In stacks that do not contain any ram BOP, the BOP stack maximum rated wellbore pressure is considered equal to the lowest rated BOP pressure. Source: API SPEC 16D, Specification for Control Systems for Drilling Well Control Equipment and Control Systems for Diverter Equipment, Upstream Segment, Second Edition, July 2004. Global Standards
BOP Control System

BOP Control System

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BOP Control System

The system of pumps, valves, accumulators, fluid storage and mixing equipment, manifold, piping, hoses, control panels and other items necessary to hydraulically operate the BOP equipment. Source: API SPEC 16D, Specification for Control Systems for Drilling Well Control Equipment and Control Systems for Diverter Equipment, Upstream Segment, Second Edition, July 2004. Global Standards
BOP Closing Ratio (Ram BOP)

BOP Closing Ratio (Ram BOP)

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BOP Closing Ratio (Ram BOP)

A dimensionless factor equal to the area of the piston operator divided by area of the ram shaft. Source: API SPEC 16D, Specification for Control Systems for Drilling Well Control Equipment and Control Systems for Diverter Equipment, Upstream Segment, Second Edition, July 2004. Global Standards
Block Position

Block Position

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Block Position

The center position of a three-position control valve. Source: API SPEC 16D, Specification for Control Systems for Drilling Well Control Equipment and Control Systems for Diverter Equipment, Upstream Segment, Second Edition, July 2004. Global Standards
Blind Ram BOP

Blind Ram BOP

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Blind Ram BOP

A BOP having rams which seal against each other to close the wellbore in the absence of any pipe. Source: API SPEC 16D, Specification for Control Systems for Drilling Well Control Equipment and Control Systems for Diverter Equipment, Upstream Segment, Second Edition, July 2004. Global Standards
Backup

Backup

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Backup

An element or system that is intended to be used only in the event that the primary element or system is non-functional. Source: API SPEC 16D, Specification for Control Systems for Drilling Well Control Equipment and Control Systems for Diverter Equipment, Upstream Segment, Second Edition, July 2004. Global Standards  

Backup

Redundant equipment available to complete an operation in the event the primary equipment fails. Source: IADC UBO / MPD Glossary, December 2011. Global Standards
Arm

Arm

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Arm

To enable the operation of a critical function or functions. Source: API SPEC 16D, Specification for Control Systems for Drilling Well Control Equipment and Control Systems for Diverter Equipment, Upstream Segment, Second Edition, July 2004. Global Standards
Annular BOP

Annular BOP

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Annular BOP

A device with a generally toroidal shaped steel-reinforced elastomer packing element that is hydraulically operated to close and seal around any drill pipe size or to provide full closure of the wellbore. Source: API SPEC 16D, Specification for Control Systems for Drilling Well Control Equipment and Control Systems for Diverter Equipment, Upstream Segment, Second Edition, July 2004. Global Standards    
Air Pump/Air-Powered Pump

Air Pump/Air-Powered Pump

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Air Pump/Air-Powered Pump

Air driven hydraulic piston pump. Source: API SPEC 16D, Specification for Control Systems for Drilling Well Control Equipment and Control Systems for Diverter Equipment, Upstream Segment, Second Edition, July 2004. Global Standards
Acoustic Control System

Acoustic Control System

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Acoustic Control System

A subsea control system that uses coded acoustic signals for communications and is normally used as an emergency backup having control of a few selected critical functions. Source: API SPEC 16D, Specification for Control Systems for Drilling Well Control Equipment and Control Systems for Diverter Equipment, Upstream Segment, Second Edition, July 2004. Global Standards
Accumulator Precharge

Accumulator Precharge

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Accumulator Precharge

An initial inert gas charge in an accumulator, which is further compressed when the hydraulic fluid is pumped into the accumulator, thereby storing potential energy. Source: API SPEC 16D, Specification for Control Systems for Drilling Well Control Equipment and Control Systems for Diverter Equipment, Upstream Segment, Second Edition, July 2004. Global Standards
Accumulator Bank

Accumulator Bank

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Accumulator Bank

An assemblage of multiple accumulators sharing a common manifold. Source: API SPEC 16D, Specification for Control Systems for Drilling Well Control Equipment and Control Systems for Diverter Equipment, Upstream Segment, Second Edition, July 2004. Global Standards
Weld, Pressure Containing

Weld, Pressure Containing

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Weld, Pressure Containing

A weld, the absence of which will reduce the pressure containing integrity of the part. Source: API SPEC 16C, Specification for Choke and Kill Systems, First Edition, January 1993 (Reaffirmed 2001). Global Standards  

Weld, Pressure Containing

A weld, the failure of which will reduce the pressure-containing integrity of the component. Source: API SPEC 16RCD, Specification for Drill Through Equipment—Rotating Control Devices, Upstream Segment, First Edition, February 2005. Global Standards  
Weld, Non-Pressure Containing

Weld, Non-Pressure Containing

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Weld, Non-Pressure Containing

A weld, the absence of which will not reduce the pressure containing integrity of the part. Source: API SPEC 16C, Specification for Choke and Kill Systems, First Edition, January 1993 (Reaffirmed 2001). Global Standards  

Weld, Non-Pressure Containing

A weld the failure of which will not reduce the pressure-containing integrity of the component. Source: API SPEC 16RCD, Specification for Drill Through Equipment—Rotating Control Devices, Upstream Segment, First Edition, February 2005. Global Standards
Weld, Fabrication

Weld, Fabrication

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Weld, Fabrication

A weld joining two or more parts. Source: API SPEC 16C, Specification for Choke and Kill Systems, First Edition, January 1993 (Reaffirmed 2001). Global Standards Source: API SPEC 16RCD, Specification for Drill Through Equipment—Rotating Control Devices, Upstream Segment, First Edition, February 2005. Global Standards
Volumetric Nondestructive Examination

Volumetric Nondestructive Examination

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Volumetric Nondestructive Examination

Examination for internal material defects by radiography, acoustic emission (AE), or ultrasonic testing (UT). Source: API STANDARD 16AR, Standard for Repair and Remanufacture of Drill-through Equipment, First Edition, April 2017. Global Standards

Volumetric Nondestructive Examination

Examination for internal material defects by radiography, acoustic emission, or ultrasonic testing. Source: API Specification 16A, Specification for Drill-through Equipment, Fourth Edition, April 2017. Global Standards

Volumetric Nondestructive Examination

Examination for internal material defects by methods such as radiography and/or ultrasonic testing. Source: API SPEC 16C, Specification for Choke and Kill Systems, First Edition, January 1993 (Reaffirmed 2001). Global Standards
Valve, Gate

Valve, Gate

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Valve, Gate

A valve assembly with a gate operating within the body, 90 degrees to the conduit, to effect a closure. Source: API SPEC 16C, Specification for Choke and Kill Systems, First Edition, January 1993 (Reaffirmed 2001). Global Standards
Valve, Check

Valve, Check

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Valve, Check

A valve that permits fluid to flow freely in one direction and contains a mechanism to automatically prevent flow in the other direction. Source: API SPEC 16C, Specification for Choke and Kill Systems, First Edition, January 1993 (Reaffirmed 2001). Global Standards
Traceability, Job Lot

Traceability, Job Lot

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Traceability, Job Lot

The ability for parts to be identified as originating from a job lot which identified the included heat(s). Source: API SPEC 16C, Specification for Choke and Kill Systems, First Edition, January 1993 (Reaffirmed 2001). Global Standards Source: API SPEC 16RCD, Specification for Drill Through Equipment—Rotating Control Devices, Upstream Segment, First Edition, February 2005. Global Standards
Static Seal

Static Seal

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Static Seal

Seals in which no motion exists relative to sealing surfaces after installation. Source: API SPEC 16C, Specification for Choke and Kill Systems, First Edition, January 1993 (Reaffirmed 2001). Global Standards
Specified Material

Specified Material

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Specified Material

The material meeting a particular performance requirement(s) as specified by a manufacturer or industry standard. Source: API SPEC 16C, Specification for Choke and Kill Systems, First Edition, January 1993 (Reaffirmed 2001). Global Standards
Remotely Operated

Remotely Operated

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Remotely Operated

Controlled at a remote location by hydraulic, pneumatic or electrical actuation. Source: API SPEC 16C, Specification for Choke and Kill Systems, First Edition, January 1993 (Reaffirmed 2001). Global Standards