Vertical Electrical Connector

Subsea Vertical Electrical Connector is designed to provide continuous electrical connection between the Tubing Hanger and the X-Tree.

  • high temperature and high pressure
Subsea Connectors

Overview

The WellConnect™ Vertical Instrument Wet-Mateable Electrical Connector is designed to provide continuous electrical connection between the Tubing Hanger and the X-Tree.

The purpose of the Vertical Single Contact Mated Connector is to provide a long term reliable electrical connection for DHPT Applications.

The system also uses a THRT Connection to allow system checks prior to the X-Tree landing.

Operational Requirements

  • Design Life: 30 years
  • Location within completion: Subsea Vertical X-Tree
  • Rated Pressure: 10,000 Psi
  • Test Pressure: 15,000 Psi
  • Working temperature range: -20ºC to 155ºC
  • Storage temperature range: -18ºC Min
  • Number of mating cycles: 100

Mechanical Requirements

  • Envelope diameter: As per Customer Specifications
  • Stack up tolerance: ± 0.500”
  • Mechanical Shock: Half sine period at 30g
  • Angular Misalignment: ± 0.5º
  • Radial Misalignment: 0.1”

Features & Benefits

  • Unique Dielectric Oil Treatment System
  • Protective Contact on Male/Female Halves
  • HPHT Application Materials
  • Energised Seals
  • Metal to Metal Sealing
  • Gold-plated Contacts
  • Crimp Technology

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