Dart Sub Flashcards
How many pieces make up the Dart Sub?
Two - the upper and lower bodies which contain inner bushings
What is the purpose of the Dart Sub?
It is used as a backup if the ROV panel fails to set and test the RLSA. It redirects pressure from the drill string through the ROV panel and to the RLST.
Can any upper and lower subs be made up together?
Not likely. The upper and lower subs are machined and threaded as a set and are not torqued.
What is the purpose of the anti-rotation keys?
The upper and lower bodies are not torqued together. They are held in place by the anti-rotation keys.
What are the shear pin ratings on the dart sub bushings?
Upper - 4 shear pins - 1,000 psi
Lower - 6 shear pins - 1,500 psi
List and describe the location and purpose of all the seals associated with the Dart Sub.
- Upper and lower Darts - each has 3 O-Rings to seal between dart and bushing
- Upper and lower Bushings - each has 4 O-Rings to seal between Bushing and body
- Upper Body - has 2 S-Seals at acme threads to seal where bodies thread together
- Upper Body - has an O-Ring at base of acme threads used as a trash seal
How can you tell if the Bushings are in re-set position and ready to run?
You have communication between the compensation and the set/test ports and the shear pin holes line up with the shear pin grooves in the bushings.
Why must the compensation ports be left open when running subsea?
The compensation ports allow the hoses to fill with water preventing them from being crushed from the hydrostatic pressure subsea
What are the ID’s of the Bushings and OD’s of the Darts?
Upper Bushing - 2.4”
Lower Bushing - 2.2”
Upper Dart - 2.505”
Lower Dart - 2.305”
What are the threads on the connections of the Dart Sub?
6 5/8” REG box/pin