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Pressure Bleeding Locations 1-1/2" 2-1/8" OD Setting Tools |
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ACT, Inc. wireline pressure setting tools in O.D.
sizes 1-1/2" through 2-1/8" do not contain a
Baker style manual bleeder valve assembly
(ACT pt. no. WST-2125-142) except when
specifically ordered.
Two locations for bleeding pressure from tools
less manual bleed valves are illustrated in
drawing "A". The preferred method of bleeding
pressure is to hold wrench on "GO" 1-1/2" O.D.
high pressure firing adapter while turning the
setting tool counter clockwise. Pressure will
begin to bleed as soon as the lower o-ring on
the firing adapter is uncovered. Ample threads
are provided on the firing adapter. Should a
bridge occur and pressure stops bleeding,
screw the tool clockwise then begin the
procedure again.
The alternate method shown in drawing "A" is
accomplished by holding wrench on shear sub
(see parts list) while turning the top cylinder
counter clockwise. The top piston will back out
of shear sub and pressure will begin to bleed.
Again, if a bridge occurs screw the tool
clockwise then begin the procedure again.
An indication that most of pressure has safely
bled off is when the tool partially closes. This
indicates that the trapped compressed
atmosphere in bottom cylinder is overcoming
what little gas pressure remains of the power
charge.
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