ITT's field-attachable packer feed-thru system eliminates need to splice downhole cables - Connector Specifier

ITT's field-attachable packer feed-thru system eliminates need to splice downhole cables


Nov 23, 2009
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November 23, 2009 -- ITT Interconnect Solutions has developed a field-attachable packer feed-thru system. Providing a faster method of passing power cables through packers, ITT ICS’ BIW designed the packer feed-thru system with a field-attachable feed-thru connector, a mating attachable cable connector, a cross-over adapter and accompanying hardware.

“Our packer feedthru system allows the connector to be installed on the top side of a packer using a cross-over adapter, eliminating the need to splice downhole cables,” says Keith Teichmann, director of marketing for ITT Interconnect Solutions. “This in turn eliminates any potential stress on the cable, as the packer feedthru system includes a completely variable threaded adjustment system.”

The variable threaded system allows vertical adjustment of up to three inches (76 mm). It’s also possible to install the termination contacts on the cable conductors before the cable is passed through the packer, potentially reducing the amount of work an installer is required to carry out in a vertical position over an open well.

The field-attachable packer feed thru system has a maximum diameter of 2.6 inches (66.04 mm). Length above the packer with a round cable ranges from 26.4 to 29.5 inches (672 mm to 748 mm), while length with a flat cable ranges from 30.4 to 33.4 inches (772 mm to 848 mm).

Voltage rating is to 5,000VAC, with current to 140A and pressure to 5,000psig. Maximum conductor temperature is 175°C (350°F).

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