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Tsubaki Kabelschlepp
KABELSCHLEPP presents special cable carrier chain for ATEX applications
A cable and hose management solution has been needed for an automated drill rod handling system on a Bauer deep drilling rig. Other than performance and ATEX-conformity, also longevity and service life were of importance. A KABELSCHLEPP hybrid energy drag chain now delivers all requirements.
Electrostatic discharges are a big issue especially for civil engineering and mining, in refining and chemical industries. Movement and friction create a static charge, and the inevitable discharge will have devastating consequences in oil or gas production. Bauer Maschinen knows this only too well. In the product development of deep drilling devices, there are strict requirements for explosion prevention. The company belongs to the Bauer-Gruppe, an international construction and engineering group based in Schrobenhausen. Bauer is leader in complex excavations, foundations and high pressure injection for ground improvement as well as and in the development and manufacturing of suitable machinery for these
dynamic markets.
Drilling depth securely
The new generation of deep drilling rigs TBA 200 and 300 has been developed focusing on oil and gas drilling, but also for future geothermal technology. For the latter, a load of 300t can be lowered to depths of 5,000m (16,000ft). For comparison, the average depth of the North Sea is 93m and 725m at its deepest. A fully automated manipulator feeds rods straight from (horizontal) storage into the drilling axis and the drive. As a result, manpower is limited to supervision. Work hazards are eliminated, and the difficult and dangerous work of derrick men above the top drive is no longer required. The required electric and hydraulic feeds on the mast of TBA 300 are managed by a vertically fitted MC 1300 type KABELSCHLEPP drag chain. The previous solution of grouping hose and cable in festoon bags needed replacement to fast movements in operation, and the variety of lines to be handled. The MC 1300 chain was chosen as the inner height of 87mm and the bespoke compartment width of 650mm. »We now have hall cable and hose neatly organized and separated,» explains Dreier, engineer in design and development at Bauer. Assembly and maintenance of components is easier and quicker. The chain easily manages the required operation speed of 1m/s without problems - according to Dreier already a high-value for this type of operation, as it is designed for travels up to 5m/s.
Reliable in any case
Whether desert climate in the Far East or permafrost in Alaska, for outdoor use in different environments, the multi-variable chain is designed for tough conditions on construction sites. A rigid link design makes it extremely robust, and it is equipped with an enclosed and dirt-resistant stop system. This stability achieved by the combination of GRP side band and aluminum cross stays, also offering good conductivity to avoid excessive static charge. The ATEX directive stipulates that all components must have controlled discharge properties. To follow the directive, and essential for ATEX applications, the chain band is made of a special, conductive material. »If a cable chain is made of a material that does not allow controlled discharge the result was spark; for example by just touching a steel cable. In highly explosive environments, this can lead to a major accident, to be avoided in the first place» explains Dreier.
The special material for this design delivers the required properties while retaining the abrasion resistance and stability. This is particularly important for the TBA 300; it is not only more cable to handle, but also larger diameters. The result is higher loads on the chain, and the separators. Apart from increased torsional stiffness and conductivity, the properties aluminum cross stays reduce friction. Even if cables do have appropriate sheathing and modern plastics are less abrasive, aluminum by far copes better with heavy cable. In addition, KABELSCHLEPP´s diverse offering of stay and shelving systems covers includes hole stays (LG type). Enclosing cable and hose they feature identical advantages in terms of conductivity and stability as other cross stay designs. In a vertical application though, they have the additional advantage of controlling the momentum. The hole stay pattern is designed to suit the OD of cable and hose, friction or twisting is impossible. Holding the media in the centre-line of the radius, length variances hence movement and wear is avoided. Hanging cable and hose tends to elongate and needs readjusting from time to time. Bespoke strain relief on both ends with cable and hose clamps secure cable and hose. Compared to loose lines, invariably subject to reduced service life and chafing due to the relative movements, the service life is extended to a maximum, and cost is prevented.
Caption 1: For the TBA 300, a load of 300t can be lowered to depths of 5,000m
Caption 2: The optimized geometry of the side bars gives the cable carriers superior stability and long
service life. Aluminum stays lower the abrasion of the cable jacket.
Caption 3: There are five different available sizes in the MC series, with inside heights ranging from 19 to
87mm. The layout can be chosen in 1mm steps for particular chain widths.
dynamic markets.
Drilling depth securely
The new generation of deep drilling rigs TBA 200 and 300 has been developed focusing on oil and gas drilling, but also for future geothermal technology. For the latter, a load of 300t can be lowered to depths of 5,000m (16,000ft). For comparison, the average depth of the North Sea is 93m and 725m at its deepest. A fully automated manipulator feeds rods straight from (horizontal) storage into the drilling axis and the drive. As a result, manpower is limited to supervision. Work hazards are eliminated, and the difficult and dangerous work of derrick men above the top drive is no longer required. The required electric and hydraulic feeds on the mast of TBA 300 are managed by a vertically fitted MC 1300 type KABELSCHLEPP drag chain. The previous solution of grouping hose and cable in festoon bags needed replacement to fast movements in operation, and the variety of lines to be handled. The MC 1300 chain was chosen as the inner height of 87mm and the bespoke compartment width of 650mm. »We now have hall cable and hose neatly organized and separated,» explains Dreier, engineer in design and development at Bauer. Assembly and maintenance of components is easier and quicker. The chain easily manages the required operation speed of 1m/s without problems - according to Dreier already a high-value for this type of operation, as it is designed for travels up to 5m/s.
Reliable in any case
Whether desert climate in the Far East or permafrost in Alaska, for outdoor use in different environments, the multi-variable chain is designed for tough conditions on construction sites. A rigid link design makes it extremely robust, and it is equipped with an enclosed and dirt-resistant stop system. This stability achieved by the combination of GRP side band and aluminum cross stays, also offering good conductivity to avoid excessive static charge. The ATEX directive stipulates that all components must have controlled discharge properties. To follow the directive, and essential for ATEX applications, the chain band is made of a special, conductive material. »If a cable chain is made of a material that does not allow controlled discharge the result was spark; for example by just touching a steel cable. In highly explosive environments, this can lead to a major accident, to be avoided in the first place» explains Dreier.
The special material for this design delivers the required properties while retaining the abrasion resistance and stability. This is particularly important for the TBA 300; it is not only more cable to handle, but also larger diameters. The result is higher loads on the chain, and the separators. Apart from increased torsional stiffness and conductivity, the properties aluminum cross stays reduce friction. Even if cables do have appropriate sheathing and modern plastics are less abrasive, aluminum by far copes better with heavy cable. In addition, KABELSCHLEPP´s diverse offering of stay and shelving systems covers includes hole stays (LG type). Enclosing cable and hose they feature identical advantages in terms of conductivity and stability as other cross stay designs. In a vertical application though, they have the additional advantage of controlling the momentum. The hole stay pattern is designed to suit the OD of cable and hose, friction or twisting is impossible. Holding the media in the centre-line of the radius, length variances hence movement and wear is avoided. Hanging cable and hose tends to elongate and needs readjusting from time to time. Bespoke strain relief on both ends with cable and hose clamps secure cable and hose. Compared to loose lines, invariably subject to reduced service life and chafing due to the relative movements, the service life is extended to a maximum, and cost is prevented.
Caption 1: For the TBA 300, a load of 300t can be lowered to depths of 5,000m
Caption 2: The optimized geometry of the side bars gives the cable carriers superior stability and long
service life. Aluminum stays lower the abrasion of the cable jacket.
Caption 3: There are five different available sizes in the MC series, with inside heights ranging from 19 to
87mm. The layout can be chosen in 1mm steps for particular chain widths.