Description
Oceaneering International Installation and Worker Control System IWOCS
Entire System Never Deployed
(2) HPU-2006 Hydraulic Power Units
Number of Lines: 33
Reservoir: 145 Gal. Supply / 59 Gal. Return
Fluid Requirements: Glycol-Based Control Fluid
(2) Hydratron Inc. DHDA66 Pneumatic Pumps: 12,000 PSI / 0.9 GPM
(2) Hydratron Inc. DHDA33 Pneumatic Pumps: 6,000 PSI / 1.7 GPM
(1) ARO 66053-344 Diaphragm Pump: 1:1 / 100 PSI MAWP / 13 GPM
(3) Load Systems International GS550 Load Cell Receivers
EDL R-206 Pneumatic Reeler
Cable Capacity (Length x Cable OD): 3,280′ x 2.1″
Number of Conductors: 8 x 0.157 in³
Drum Diameter: 63″
Drum Length: 47″
Flange Diameter: 100″
R-2011 Installation / Workover Reel
Number of Functions: 21
Umbilical Capacity (Length x OD): 1000′ x 3.1″
Drum Diameter: 63″
Drum Length: 47″
Flange Diameter: 99″
(3) R-2010 Pneumatic Utility Reels
Capacity (Length x OD): 1000′ x 0.74″
Drum Diameter: 33″
Drum Length: 30″
Flange Height: 5″
(5) T-2004 Pneumatic Tuggers
Rating, Full Drum: 628 Tons @ 54 FPM
Rating, Bare Drum: 9 Tons @ 34 FPM
Max. Cable Length: 1,000′
(4) DF-2005 IWOCS Deployment Frames
Overall Dimensions: 137″ x 54″ x 112″
Max. Gross Weight: 4013 Lb.
Tare Weight: 893 Lb.
(5) McFarland Tritan MAC-14 Chemical Injection Pumps
Output: 1.65 GPM
Operating Pressure: 13,370 PSI
Umbilical Turn Down Sheave
Bend Radius: 40″
Max. Umbilical OD: 4″
HPU-2004 Hydraulic Water Glycol Power / Testing Unit
The System Can Be Sold In Its Entirety, or Alternatively, Offers for Individual Components Will Be Considered
What is (IWOCS) Intervention Workover Control Systems ?
Intervention Workover Control Systems (IWOCS) is a type of control system used in the offshore oil and gas industry. It is designed to remotely control the deployment and operation of intervention equipment, such as wireline tools, coiled tubing, and wellhead control equipment, during intervention and workover operations on subsea wells.
IWOCS consists of a control unit, hydraulic power unit, and a control panel that is typically installed on a vessel or platform. The control panel is used to remotely operate the intervention equipment, and it can be located on the vessel or platform or on a remote location via satellite or other communication systems.
IWOCS is designed to be robust and reliable in harsh offshore environments, with features such as fail-safe mechanisms, redundant systems, and advanced monitoring and control systems. It is an essential component of subsea intervention operations, allowing operators to safely and efficiently carry out maintenance, repair, and other activities on subsea wells without the need for costly and time-consuming surface equipment installations.
Overall, Intervention Workover Control Systems (IWOCS) plays a critical role in the offshore oil and gas industry, allowing operators to safely and efficiently perform subsea intervention and workover operations on subsea wells.