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OFITE, 11302 Steeplecrest Dr., Houston, TX 77065 USA / Tel: 832-320-7300 / Fax: 713-880-9886 / www.ofite.com

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“Stir Prior to Gel” -

 Check this box to stir the sample before calculating gel 

strength.

“Gel Stir Rate” -

 This is the rate the sample will be stirred prior to calculating 

gel strength.

“Gel Stir Time” -

 This is the time interval the sample will be stirred.

“Plot All Records” -

 If this box is checked, all records will be plotted on the 

graph. If it is not checked, only the currently highlighted record will be plotted.

The graph below the records provides a visual representation of the current 

test. Each line represents one aspect of the test: RPM Setpoint, Temperature 

Setpoint, Pressure Setpoint, and Temperature PV. Refer to the key to the 

right of the graph for details.

The graph features a cursor, a vertical yellow line, that can be used to view 

more detailed information about the different phases of the test. The “Center 

Cursor” button moves the cursor to the center of the graph. Click and drag 

the cursor across the graph to see more detailed information. Refer to the 

“Test Detail” field below the graph for more information.

Summary of Contents for HTHP

Page 1: ...iscometer Part No 130 77 Instruction Manual Updated 8 22 2019 Ver 7 OFI Testing Equipment Inc 11302 Steeplecrest Dr Houston Texas 77065 U S A Tele 832 320 7300 Fax 713 880 9886 www ofite com Copyright...

Page 2: ...Builder 27 Select Analysis Outputs 30 Saved Test Data 31 Calibration History 33 Import Export 34 Starting a Test 35 Maintenance 36 Disassembly 37 Cell 37 Rotor 38 Cell Top 40 Coupling 41 Remove Instal...

Page 3: ...iscometers the HTHP Viscometer features our easy to use ORCADA software Using this exclusive software a computer novice can operate the HTHP Viscometer and yet the system is versatile enough for advan...

Page 4: ...7 5 O ring for Pressure Ports 7 32 Diameter Nitrile Qty 8 130 77 6 O ring for Outside Cell Assembly 3 Diameter Viton Qty 4 130 77 7 Retaining Ring Stainless Steel Qty 3 130 77 91 Angular Contact Beari...

Page 5: ...rsion Spring F1 130 77 1 Vee Jewel Qty 6 130 77 10 3 16 Stainless Steel Ball Qty 2 130 77 20 Rotor Bushing Qty 6 130 77 22 Upper Backup Ring Qty 4 130 77 23 Lower Backup Ring Qty 4 130 77 3 O ring for...

Page 6: ...ake into account the effect of bearing drag Taylor vortices zero offset etc when looking at the expected accuracy of the reading b For practical purposes the minimum viscosity is limited to 0 5 cP due...

Page 7: ...8 pin cable to the viscometer and the computer On the unit this connection can be found next to the DB 9 connection There will be a matching connection on the back panel of the computer 5 Plug the vis...

Page 8: ...nnection can be found on the right panel of the unit 4 Connect the 68 pin cable to the viscometer and the computer On the unit this connection can be found next to the DB 9 connection There will be a...

Page 9: ...r control over the pressure going into the pump Use this valve to fine tune the pressure control system To access this valve remove the panel directly to the left of the control panel When operating a...

Page 10: ...n o ring 130 77 4 into the o ring groove inside the cell just above the rotor Carefully inspect all o rings before use Replace any that show signs of damage or wear O rings are most likely to be damag...

Page 11: ...r 10 Slide the bob shaft up through the coupling and screw it into bottom of the torsion spring assembly 11 Slide the cell body under the coupling and screw it into place Watch the torque magnet close...

Page 12: ...loosen it a little You want to tighten the bearing just until it engages with the pivot no more 15 Test the movement of the torsion magnet It should turn freely 16 Screw the cell cap onto the coupling...

Page 13: ...s with the two pressure lines and tighten the connections The ports and pressure lines are designed to only line up one way If they do not fit correctly rotate the cell within the heating well until t...

Page 14: ...ent solid particles from damaging the o rings If you are preparing the unit for a calibration you can fill the rotor up to the o ring instead of injecting addition fluid into the cell 26 Inspect the o...

Page 15: ...municating with the viscometer If the firewall shows the following alert select Unblock Windows XP Firewall Alert Main Screen Communication Indicator Status Log Indicator Available Tests Key Manual Mo...

Page 16: ...ed to indicate a problem Start Logging This button is available in manual mode only Click here to begin recording test data The light next to this button will shine green while logging is in progress...

Page 17: ...n incorrect value in this field will adversely affect your test results This is the only place where the bob selection can be changed Key The checkboxes next to the graph key enable and disable graphi...

Page 18: ...w Pressure Limit see page 23 During initial pressurization the pressure will be below the Low Pressure Limit If Prime is not checked the test will be aborted immediately Clear This button removes all...

Page 19: ...ng well cement should be calibrated quarterly API Recommended Practice 13B 1 and 13B 2 specify viscometers being used for drilling fluids should be checked monthly The calibration fluid should be stor...

Page 20: ...create or edit a rate set click the Calibration Rates button To create a new set click the New button and enter a name and the rotational speeds To edit a set select it in the Rate Set list then chan...

Page 21: ...Best Fit viscosity value for a perfect calibration S S Fit Error deviation of actual shear stress from S S Best Fit r 2 This is a measure of the accuracy of the calibration It will be calculated at t...

Page 22: ...m 21 Temperature the temperature of the sample Shear Rate rotational speed 1 s RPM rotational speed RPM Shear Stress Raw the actual signal coming from the unit Ref Viscosity the viscosity of the sampl...

Page 23: ...also edit an existing batch by selecting it in the Batch Selector list 2 In the Batch field type a name for the batch OFITE recommends using the lot number and viscosity from the Certification Chart...

Page 24: ...d is relative to the operating pressure One Heater Two Heaters The heater switch adjusts the heater PID controller to change whether the unit is using one or two heaters to set the test temperature Sw...

Page 25: ...iscometer at 210 DR RPM DAQ Settings RPM High RPM Med and RPM Low Dead Time DAQ Time These fields are used to determine the amount of time needed for the sample to stabilize at a given rate The fields...

Page 26: ...ware determines if the temperature has reached the setpoint Temp Reaches Threshold If this option is selected the software will stop waiting on the setpoint as soon as the temperature is within the th...

Page 27: ...to monitor 3 In the field after the variable name enter the variance required to initiate a save point For example if you want the software to record a data point when the temperature increases or dec...

Page 28: ...rom the list in the upper left hand corner of the screen 2 Enter a name in the Test Name field 3 Choose an Analysis Model a RP 39 Power Law Model records the Power Law calculations n and k b RP 13D Bi...

Page 29: ...3 etc The RPM fields set the speed of each step of the sweep 5 Repeat step 4 in the following record fields until you have completed building your test 6 Click the OK button to save the test and retu...

Page 30: ...e currently highlighted record will be plotted The graph below the records provides a visual representation of the current test Each line represents one aspect of the test RPM Setpoint Temperature Set...

Page 31: ...reen will show the various data points being calculated by the viscometer based on the chosen Analysis Model This chart however is customizable You can choose which data points are displayed on the ch...

Page 32: ...or and click the small sign next to it This will show you all of the data for tests run that month including any comments you added 3 Select the test you are looking for and click the OK button Multip...

Page 33: ...will be asked to select a filename and destination and then click OK The resulting file can then be opened in Microsoft Excel for further analysis Print Click this button to print the results to the...

Page 34: ...r and click the small sign next to it This will show you all of the calibration tests run that month including the fluid batch and any comments you added after the test 3 Select the test you wish to v...

Page 35: ...st navigate to the folder specified in the Data Archive Directory field in the Options screen see page 23 for details From there go to the ORCADA folder and then the Tests Import Export folder 5 On th...

Page 36: ...ed temperature If you experience this problem use the Heater switch on the unit control panel to choose only one heater You will also need to change this setting in the Options screen see page 23 for...

Page 37: ...y remove the test cell and rotor and clean them thoroughly to avoid corrosion and caking During high temperature tests the test fluid may expand up into the torsion assembly After each test inspect th...

Page 38: ...ired to beak it loose 4 Remove the backup ring and o ring 5 Pour out the contents of the cell and allow it to drain Be sure to catch the rotor if it falls out 6 Remove the rotor from the cell and set...

Page 39: ...rotor bushing out of the bottom of the magnet holder 3 Remove the magnet and place it on a non magnetic surface Keep magnetic objects away from the magnet 4 Place all of the parts in a cleaning solut...

Page 40: ...880 9886 www ofite com 39 5 The rotor should be further disassembled by removing the rotor bearing a Using a small punch press the rotor bearing out of the middle of the rotor b Thoroughly clean or re...

Page 41: ...nd run a brush through the bob shaft to clean the bore 4 Remove the two screws that hold the torsion spring module to the coupling 5 Use the torsion magnet to lift the stainless steel ball from the co...

Page 42: ...t with a small brush in the cleaning solution Inspect the o ring and replace it if it is damaged or worn 3 Remove the coupling from the stand and clean it thoroughly Use a brush to clean all holes cre...

Page 43: ...ot bearing until it falls out 6 With the bearing installer firmly push the new bearing all the way into the rotor The rotor and bearings are designed with a very tight tolerance so that the outer surf...

Page 44: ...around the pivot thermowell 4 Close the arms of the puller engaging the slots on the bushing flange on each side 5 Hold the arms closed with one hand and slide the weight of the slide hammer up with t...

Page 45: ...unt of high temperature thread lubricant to the end of the two screws before screwing them in place 5 Slide the drive magnet into the slot until it is roughly centered 6 Inspect the rotor bushing for...

Page 46: ...the torsion magnet and remove the magnet from the spring assembly 4 Loosen the set screw on the zeroing sleeve and slowly pull the spring assembly down and out of the spring housing Do not stretch th...

Page 47: ...through the spring housing and secure it in place by tightening the set screw on the zeroing sleeve 3 Slide the torsion magnet over the pivot and onto the spring assembly and secure it in place by tig...

Page 48: ...sducer housing so that the screw hole in the base is aligned in the center of the screw notch in the cap This will give you the most room for adjustment Off Center Centered Screw Hole Screw Notch 4 Re...

Page 49: ...Place the pivot cap back onto the torsion assembly and place the cell cap back onto the test cell 10 Unplug the serial cable from the ORCADA port and plug it into the compass port ORCADA Port DAQ Port...

Page 50: ...cap 45 and then click OK After doing this eight times the software will display a calibration score If any errors occurred follow the on screen instructions to correct them 15 Once the calibration is...

Page 51: ...card and load drivers for it The install package will start up again and finish the install 6 When the installation is complete confirm that the software is installed properly and that the card is wor...

Page 52: ...3 880 9886 www ofite com 51 Appendix Minimum Required Pressures Temperature Pressure F C PSI kPa Ambient 200 Ambient 93 3 0 0 201 295 93 9 146 1 100 690 296 355 146 7 179 6 200 1 380 356 395 180 1 201...

Page 53: ...tipoise cP Poise P g cm s mN s m2 mPa s lb s 100 ft2 Centipoise 1 0 01 0 01 1 1 0 002088 Poise 100 1 1 100 100 0 2088 g cm s 100 1 1 100 100 0 2088 mN s m2 1 0 01 0 01 1 1 0 002088 mPa s 1 0 01 0 01 1...

Page 54: ...Appendix Test Cell Assembly Port Adapter 130 77 36 Cell Body 130 77 32 Bob Shaft 130 77 43 Rotor 130 77 38 Magnet Holder 130 77 40 Drive Magnet 130 77 28 Test Cell 130 77 33 Torque Magnet Assembly 13...

Page 55: ...0 77 3 Upper Backup Ring 130 77 22 Not Shown Bob Shaft 130 77 43 Baffle 130 77 41 Vee Jewel 130 77 1 Bob 130 77 39 O ring 130 77 4 Lower Backup Ring 130 77 23 Not Shown Test Cell 130 77 33 O ring 130...

Page 56: ...ny losses or damages that occur as a result of Improper installation or maintenance of the products Misuse Neglect Adjustment by non authorized sources Improper environment Excessive or inadequate hea...

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