55 Samss 002
55 Samss 002
55 Samss 002
1 Scope............................................................ 2
2 Conflicts and Deviations................................ 2
3 References.................................................... 2
4 Definitions...................................................... 3
5 General.......................................................... 4
6 Service Conditions......................................... 4
7 Technical Features........................................ 5
8 Construction Features................................. 11
1 Scope
This specification defines the mandatory requirements for electrical controllers for
Electrical Submersible Pumps (ESPs) in crude oil service. The controllers shall be
installed indoors or outdoors, in an offshore or onshore environment.
2.1 If there are any conflicts between this specification and associated purchasing,
project or engineering documents, this specification shall take precedence.
2.2 Direct all requests to deviate from this specification in writing to the Company
or Buyer Representative, who shall follow internal company waiver procedure.
3 References
The following is a summary of all the documents which have been mentioned within
this specification. Full compliance to these documents is not necessarily required.
Whether the entire document or specific part(s) of these documents are applicable have
been identified throughout this specification.
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4 Definitions
Crude Oil Service: Directly producing crude oil or producing water in support of
crude oil production.
Disconnector: Manually operated device that will physically open the main circuit,
provide padlocking provisions in the open position and visual indication that the circuit
poles are open.
Main circuit: All the conductive parts of an assembly included in a circuit which is
intended to transfer electrical energy to the connected load.
Offshore: Overwater.
Onshore: On-land.
Specification: The main body of this document. Does not include the information
contained within the Appendices.
Stainless steel: Either 316 series or 317 series stainless steel material.
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5 General
5.3 This specification shall take precedence over any referenced third party
document.
5.8 The specific location(s) and environment in which the controllers will be
installed shall be specified within the purchasing documents.
6 Service Conditions
The controllers shall be designed to operate continuously under the following conditions:
6.1.2 Maximum:
6.1.5 The temperature of metal surfaces exposed to direct solar radiation can
reach 75°C. The interiors of unventilated metal cabinets (exclusive of
internal heat-producing sources) can reach 56°C. The transformer and
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6.5 Sand and dust storms, fog, airborne contaminants (for outdoor controllers):
6.5.2 Dust concentrations of 1 mg/m³. 95% of dust particles are less than
20 micrometers in diameter. 50% of dust particles are less than
1.5 micrometers in diameter. Compound in dust include sodium,
magnesium, silicon and aluminum.
6.5.3 Pollutants (worst case): H2S-5 ppm, SO2-10 ppm, CO-100 ppm,
NOx-5 ppm and hydrocarbons-150 ppm.
6.5.4 For offshore installations, accumulation of wetted salt (NaCl) and wind
borne seawater salt spray.
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Exception to 6.10:
7 Technical Features
7.1 General
7.1.1 The controller shall be fully operational with only the power source from
the SD transformer.
7.1.2.1 Shall have a response time of <= 1.0 nS and have a UL life
cycle rating of > 16,000 impulses (as tested at 20 kV, 10 kA
impulses).
7.1.2.2 Shall clamp at no more than 20% above the rated voltage.
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7.2.1 The AFD shall function to convert the incoming power from the SD
transformer to an adjustable frequency and voltage for controlling the
speed of the ESP motor.
7.2.6 Power Factor: 98% minimum (at rectifier input) over entire power and
speed range.
7.2.9.1 Shall trip the AFD based upon excursions from select
programmable settings (e.g. overload, underload,
undervoltage, etc.).
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7.2.9.2 Shall automatically restart the ESP when the excursions that
caused the trip are back within tolerance.
7.2.10.1 Overcurrent.
7.2.10.2 Overvoltage.
7.2.10.3 Undervoltage.
7.2.11.2 Loss of speed control signal shall leave the ESP running at
the last set speed.
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7.2.12 SD transformers that are integral to the AFD shall be equipped with
tap changers with the following characteristics:
7.3.1 The FVC shall function to directly connect the incoming power to the
ESP motor via a main circuit contactor. This contactor shall have the
following characteristics:
7.3.1.1 Be 3-pole.
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7.3.3.1 Shall trip the FVC based upon excursions from select
programmable settings (e.g., overload, underload,
undervoltage, etc.).
7.3.3.2 Shall automatically restart the ESP when the excursions that
caused the trip are back within tolerance.
7.4.1 The RVC shall function to connect the incoming power to the ESP
motor via a voltage reducing device and main circuit contactor(s).
The contactors shall have the same characteristics as for the FVC
controllers:
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8 Construction Features
8.1 General
8.1.5 Where dissimilar metals are in contact, the contact points shall be
suitably protected to prevent corrosion due to galvanic action.
8.2 Outdoor
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8.2.2.8 All compartment doors, when fully open, shall not impede
access to any of the components in any of the compartments.
8.2.3 Devices on the exterior of the compartment door which require manual
operation or viewing (e.g., switches, pushbuttons, displays, etc.) shall
be mounted a maximum of 1700 mm from the base of the enclosure.
8.2.5 Space heater(s) shall be installed within the enclosure for the purposes
of eliminating condensation within the controller prior to equipment
being put into full operation. Design shall allow the space heater(s) to
be energized with an external power supply with all the controller
doors and covers in their closed position.
8.2.6 A disconnector shall be provided for each controller and shall have the
following characteristics:
8.2.6.1 Manually operable only with the controller door in the closed,
secured position. Note that this is conditional upon the
mechanical interlocking described below.
8.2.6.6 When the operating handle is in the OPEN position and the
controller enclosure is open, it shall not be possible to contact
any voltage greater than 24 V.
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8.3 Indoor
Revision Summary
26 January 2011 New Saudi Aramco Materials System Specification
1 September 2012 Minor revision to change max. ambient from 45°C to 55°C.
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