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Instructions

Wireline
Pre-School Checklist

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Instructions
Below you will find different task. To complete
them, you are require to participate on different Never perform a task
activities taken place on your location &/or without supervision,
wellsite, as well as to read available information specially those which
provided through the references of each may carry any HSE
subject. Make sure to interview the people you risk, if you do not know
meet and take notes for your reference, as you
how to perform a task,
will be tested on your knowledge about what
you learn. ask someone with
experience for help.
The evaluation criteria is as follow:
A. Outstanding: Demonstrated above
average knowledge on the provided task as well as a proactive approach to learning more about
the subject.
B. Exceed Espectations: Was able to answer and complete all task, requiring minimum supervision.
Display above average knowledge and skills on performing and responding to the assigned task.
C. Meet Expectation: Completed the require task, providing the minimum requirements to demonstrate
knowledge and skill on performing and responding to the assigned task. Requires attention and
supervision.
D. Development needed: Needs to complete the task once more. Knowledge and skill needs more
attention and supervision.

Place a check when


completed.

For your manager


to provide feeback
and rate your
performance.

Links & Reference where


to find useful information

Fill in spaces

For your notes

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Table of Content
Instructions ............................................................................. 2
Table of Content ..................................................................... 3
Objective................................................................................. 4
Rig Up ............................................................................................ 5
Heads & Adapters ......................................................................... 8
Units ..............................................................................................11
Depth & Tension ........................................................................... 14
Cables .......................................................................................... 17
Acquisition System & Telemetry ................................................... 20
Maxwell & Wireline tools .............................................................. 23

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Objective
Welcome to Wireline!

This material provide a list of task which should serve as a guideline


on some of the important aspects that you should focus during this self
learning period.

Your objective, is to complete the mentioned task before your first


day of Class. For this, you will need help from different people at your
organization.

There are different types of task:

• Knowledge Base: Test your knowledge on key information about


the subject.
• Observation: Acknowledge and interact with equipment or
software, taking note of important parts of them.
• Perform an activity: work that will help you get familiar with what
we do in wireline.

Keeping in mind your safety at all time, make sure ALL PRACTICAL
TASK are performed in the presence of a person with experience.

All task are to be performed individually and you will be evaluated by


your manager, FDE or mentor on them.

Good Luck!

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Rig Up
Rating:
Manager/Mentor
Task Comments
Draw basic Wireline rig up diagram and identify
all rig up equipment involved.

For the Rig Up equipment: Explain where can


you find the equipment’s certification date
(name a physical location and the system
where is reported).

Explain what is Safe Working Load.

List the SWL and retirement date of different


components of the Rig Up equipment.

Complete a FIT and report it in RITE of a Rig


Up Cell.
Signature Date:

Define the purpose and major components of


the following equipment: Sheaves, Sheave
Hanger, Tie-Down Chain, C-Plate, Sling,
Shackle, Goose-Neck.

Reference
a. Standard Rig Up SWI
Intouch ID: 6203627
b. Equipment Maintenance SWIs
Intouch ID: 7127668
c. WL-QHSE-S10-RU: Rig-up Equipment
Standard
Intouch ID: 4137273
d. Rig-Up Equipment Operations and
Maintenance Manual
Intouch ID: 3012539

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Notes - Rig Up

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Notes - Rig Up

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Heads & Adapters
Rating:
Manager/Mentor
Comments Task
List different Head types and sizes (OD).

Identify the different weak point types and the


logging head they are used in.

With the help of an experienced operator,


perform a redress of a LEH, PEH and MH:
Date Performed: Operator Name:

Perform a isolation and continuity check of a


logging head:
Date Performed: Head used:

Perform a connection of a PEH & LEH to a


logging cable and perform a cable check:
Date Performed:
Signature Date:

List and explain 3 different adapters available


at your location.

Reference
a. Heads SWI Reference Page
Intouch ID: 6541641
b. Heads, Adapters, and Release Devices
Portfolio Portal
Intouch ID: 7204423

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Notes - Heads & Adapters

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Notes - Heads & Adapters

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Units
Rating:
Manager/Mentor
Task Comments
Identify the different types of units used in WL.

With the help of an experienced operator,


perform power up of a unit:
Date Performed: Unit Type:

Perform the Front End Maintenance for a Unit:


Date Performed: Unit Type:

List what are the main components of a unit,


which allow the unit to operate the Winch and
power up our acquisition systems.

Identify and explain the power output your unit


has and what they are used for:
120 Volts AC Signature Date:
12 Volts DC
240 Volts AC

Reference
a. Offshore Units SWI Reference Page
Intouch ID: 6466714
b. Front End Maintenance
Intouch ID: 6160247
c. Wireline Units and Basic Surface Equipment
Portal
Intouch ID: 7179220

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Notes - Units

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Notes - Units

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Depth & Tension
Rating:
Manager/Mentor
Comments Task
Perform a FIT 1 & 2 to a CMTD

Perform a FIT 1 to a IDW.

Perform an operational Check for a CMTD

Perform an operational Check for an IDW.

Describe the main components of the CMTD


and IDW

Identify the difference on CMTD & IDW when


required for different types of cables.

Signature Date:
Perform a calibration of a CMTD:
Date Performed: Cable used:

Describe the principle used for measuring


tension and depth.

Explain the reason why calibration for the IDW


Reference and CMTD needs to be performed.
a. CMTD Maintenance Manual
Intouch ID: 3012541
b. IDW Maintenance Manual Explain the importance of calibrating your
Intouch ID: 3016143
c. Basic Logging Equipment Reference Page device with the same type of cable used.
Intouch ID: 3264507
d. WL Basic Equipment Guidelines
Intouch ID: 4217158
e. Cable Mounted Tension Device Calibration
Procedure
Intouch ID: 5187483

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Notes - Depth & Tension

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Notes - Depth & Tension

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Cables
Rating:
Manager/Mentor
Task Comments
Explain why do we use Megger for cable
insulation check.

Demonstrate proper use of a Megger and a


Multimeter during an insulation check and a
continuity check.

List different cable types, and explain how to


identify them. (Cable Nomenclature)

List the main differences on the different cables


used in Wireline logging.

Perform a cable length check by the use of the


following methods:
- Checking cable’s resistance Signature Date:

- Flange method

Explain what is a cable splice.

Explain how can a cable leak is detected.


Reference
Perform a Rope Socket: a. Wireline Logging Cables InTouch Portal
Intouch ID: 7177262
Date Performed: Cable used: b. Wireline Logging Cables FAQs
Intouch ID: 5570208
c. Wireline Cables SWI Reference Page
With the help of an experienced operator, Intouch ID: 6547375
d. Wireline Cables Product Reference Manual
perform a check on a collector: Intouch ID: 3614996
Date Performed: Operator Name:

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Notes - Cables

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Notes - Cables

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Acquisition System &
Telemetry
Rating:
Manager/Mentor
Comments Task
List and describe the different components of
the Wireline Acquisition System.

Identify the two types of Acquisition Front End


systems used in Wireline and their power
requirement.

Explain what is the role of the acquisition


system & define telemetry.

Describe how does the MCM communicates to


a WAFE or an eWAFE.

Perform a VSAT connection to a Wireline Unit.

Signature Date:
Complete a power up sequence for an eWAFE.

Perform a cable TRIM with an eWAFE. Explain


what the cable TRIM does.

Identify different telemetry cartridges available.


Reference
a. Acquisition & Telemetry Portfolio Portal Identify the Main components of the eWAFE
Intouch ID: 7129315
and WAFE.

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Notes - Acquisition & Telemetry

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Notes - Acquisition & Telemetry

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Maxwell & Wireline tools
Rating:
Manager/Mentor
Task Comments
Install Maxwell on your personal computer.

Re-Image a MCM on your location and connect


it to the acquisition system (WAFE & eWAFE).

Launch Maxwell on your PC or a MCM, declare


a tool and perform a power up.

Perform a power up of any tool for each of the


telemetry used using a WAFE and an eWAFE:
WAFE eWAFE Head Voltage & Current Tool Max OD / Tool
connected

EDTC
DTC
PBMS
TCC
Signature Date:

Complete the FIT 1 & 2 of different WL tools


(Pay attention too oil types, filling ports, O-rings, etc.):
Tool 1 Date:

Tool 2 Date:

Tool 3 Date:

Tool 4 Date: Reference


a. Software Download Center (OIP)
Tool 5 Date: SDC ID: 21175
b. Maxwell 2020 Office Installation Package
Tool 6 Date: (OIP)
Intouch ID: 7372946
Report them into RITE

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Notes - Maxwell & WL Tools

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Notes - Maxwell & WL Tools

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Notes

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Notes

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Wireline
Pre-School Checklist

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