

This unit doesn` t require precise installment on the well head. It is equipped with high pressure hydraulic hoses, length 35 m, wrapped on three drums, for BOP equipment operation, enabling operations on pony substructure (with own hoist), as well as on higher substructure (with other hoist of higher capacity). Pump working pressure: 343 bar (5 000 Psi).carrying capacity (optimum crane angle): 14 t (30 870 lb) Type: series 600B with telescopic doublesection arrow, hook with one sheave and two ropes.Tubing length on drum: 5 000 m (16 400 ft).Preventer and sealing assembly: 690 Bars (10 000 Psi).Reduced velocity of pulling out and running in tubing:.designed velocity of pulling out and running in tubing: well head working pressure: 350 Bars (5 000 Psi)

Water circulation through tubing: 151 l/min. Tubing working pressure: 380 Bar (5 500 Psi) Tubing test pressure: 517 Bar (7 500 Psi).Burst pressure of a new tubing: 825 Bar (12 000 Psi).Operating tubing pulling force: 7800 kg (15 600 lb) This equipment was not design to work on extreme cold temperature. the crane truck is special designed for ct injector loading in wellhead area and designed as carrier of ct accessories (generator, high pressure lines, risers, adjustable choke and crossovers). the stripper is remain mounted to injector during transit. the trailer consist: the control cabin (mounted on the top deck of the trailer), the reel (mounted through the trailer to assure legal road height) and the injector head is mounted on a tilt stand behind the reel to allow tubing to remain stabbed during transit. the trailer utilize the tractor as the power pack for all power. This coil tubing unit is consisted of three main components: (1) tractor with wet kit, (2) trailer with cabin, reel and injector head and (3) crane track. Calculate the forces, fatigue and hydraulics to identify potential problems.

DAQ in combination whit Orion Hardware an Software enabling real-time monitoring parameters like : Wellhead pressure, Circulating pressure, Depth, Pipe Weight, Pipe Light, Speed…, and their recording and later playback.
