How to Choose the Right Sucker Rod BOP for the Oil Well
Choosing the right Sucker Rod BOP for your weSucker Rod BOPll depends on several factors, such as the bore size, the working pressure, the connection type, and the well conditions. Here are some general guidelines to help you:
The bore size of the Sucker Rod BOP should match the diameter of the sucker rods or the polished rod that you are using. For example, if you are using 2 7/8" sucker rods, you should choose a Sucker Rod BOP with a 2.44" bore, such as the SV60 or SV65 model.
The working pressure of the Sucker Rod BOP should be higher than the expected well pressure. For example, if your well pressure is 3,000 PSI, you should choose a Sucker Rod BOP with a working pressure of at least 3,000 PSI, such as the SV60, SV65, or SV75 model.
The connection type of the Sucker Rod BOP should be compatible with the tubing head and the pumping tee that you are using. For example, if you have a flanged tubing head and a flanged pumping tee, you should choose a Sucker Rod BOP with flanged connections, such as the SV60, SV65, or SV75 model with flanged option.
The well conditions may affect the performance and durability of the Sucker Rod BOP. For example, if your well has high temperature or corrosive fluids, you may need a Sucker Rod BOP with special materials or seals, such as the High Temp BOP or the SBC Blowout Preventer.
Model
Bore
Working Pressure
Top Connection
Bottom Connection
Connection Type
SV60
60.05mm
14Mpa/21MPA
2 7/8"
2 7/8"
According to Client’s request
SV65
65mm
14Mpa/21MPA
2 7/8"
2 7/8"
According to Client’s request
SV75
76mm
14Mpa/21MPA
3 1/2"
3 1/2"
According to Client’s request
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