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e. Float bore dimensions: On stabilizers equipped with
float bores, the ID shall be free of flaws or pitting that
will interfere with the valve’s ability to seal. For box up
float bores without stress relief features and for box
down float bores, the float bore dimensions shall meet
the dimensions given in figure 3.25.2 and table 3.10. If
a baffle plate is to be used with the float valve the bore
shall be visually inspected for the presence of a baffle
recess as seen in figure 3.25.3. If a baffle plate is to
be used with a baffle plate recess (figure 3.25.3), the
baffle recess should be of sufficient depth to include
the baffle plate and the float bore dimensions shall
meet the dimensions given in figure 3.25.3 and table
3.10. If a baffle plate is to be used without a baffle
plate recess (figure 3.25.2) the float bore dimensions
shall meet the dimensions given in figure 3.25.2 and
the float bore depth shall not exceed the bore depth
listed in table 3.10 plus the height of the baffle plate.
Note: If the Float Bore Diameter (R) and Connection
Size do not match table 3.10 values, calculate the
Float Bore Depth (A) using table 3.10.1.
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¶ 3.25.6.i
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i. Float bore dimensions: On bit subs equipped with i. Float bore dimensions: On subs equipped with float
float bores, the ID shall be free of flaws or pitting that bores, the ID shall be free of flaws or pitting that will
will interfere with the valves ability to seal. Float bore interfere with the valve’s ability to seal. For box up float
dimensions shall meet the float bore dimensions in bores without stress relief features and for box down
figure 3.25.2 and table 3.10. float bores, the float bore dimensions shall meet the
Note: If the Float Bore Diameter (R) and Connection dimensions given in figure 3.25.2 and table 3.10. If a
Size do not match table 3.10 values, calculate the baffle plate is to be used with the float valve the bore
Float Bore Depth (A) using table 3.10.1. shall be visually inspected for the presence of a baffle
recess as seen in figure 3.25.3. If a baffle plate is to
be used with a baffle plate recess (figure 3.25.3), the
baffle recess should be of sufficient depth to include
the baffle plate and the float bore dimensions shall
meet the dimensions given in figure 3.25.3 and table
3.10. If a baffle plate is to be used without a baffle
plate recess (figure 3.25.2) the float bore dimensions
shall meet the dimensions given in figure 3.25.2 and
the float bore depth shall not exceed the bore depth
listed in table 3.10 plus the height of the baffle plate.
Note: If the Float Bore Diameter (R) and Connection
Size do not match table 3.10 values, calculate the
Float Bore Depth (A) using table 3.10.1.
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¶ 3.25.9
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3.25.9 Magnetic Particle Body Inspection: Inspect the 3.25.9 Magnetic Particle Body Inspection: Inspect the
outside diameter from shoulder to shoulder in accordance outside diameter from shoulder to shoulder in accordance
with procedure 3.9, MPI Slip/Upset Inspection. Any crack, with procedure 3.9, MPI Slip/Upset Inspection. Any crack
regardless of orientation, shall be rejected. If the sub is shall be rejected. If the sub is manufactured from non-
manufactured from non-magnetic materials, procedure magnetic materials, procedure 3.17, Liquid Penetrant
3.17, Liquid Penetrant Inspection, shall be substituted for Inspection, shall be substituted for Magnetic Particle
Magnetic Particle Inspection. Inspection.
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Figure 3.25.2 Figure 3.25.3 - Add new figure
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INTERNAL SHOULDER
BORE
Corner
broken
45° max
1/8 in.
max
rad.
r
R 1/8 in.
max
30 rad.
A deg.
R
A
Figure 3.25.2 Float bore profile. Figure 3.25.3 Float bore profile with baffle plate recess.
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6F 6-5/8 IF 5-23/32 19-7/8 20-1/16 5-11/16 14-5/8
Standard DS-1® Fourth Edition, Volume 3 - ADDENDUM 4
Applies to First, Second and Third Printing
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Table 3.10.1
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Box Up: (A) ± 1/16" = LV + LP + 3/16" + minimum length needed to have all seals seated within the float bore1
1 See Section A.6 in the Appendix for more information on calculating float bore depth for box up configurations.
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Appendix A.6 - Add new paragraph
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A.6 Float Bore Depth Calculations for Box
Up Configurations
The float bore depth required to ensure all float valve Take Length of Box dimension calculated from either
seals are located within the float bore for box up con- equation A.22 or A.24:
figurations (Abu) can be calculated using the following
equations: Valve Stick Out = LV - (Abd - 0.0625 - Length of Box).............(A.25)
..........(A.22) Where:
If X ≥ R:
C = Gage point pitch diameter (in) (API Spec. 7-2)
tpr = Thread taper (in/ft) (API Spec. 7-2)
............................................(A.23) H = Non-truncated thread height (in) (API Spec. 7-2)
Srs = Root truncation (in) (API Spec. 7-2)
Length of Box = LBC + L..................................(A.24) LBC = Depth of box (in) (API Spec. 7-2 evaluated at
max tolerance)
R = Bore diameter (in) (DS-1 Table 3.10)
LV = Valve length (in) (DS-1 Table 3.10)
Abd = Box down configuration float bore depth (in)
(DS-1 Table 3.10)
Top of Valve to 1st Seal = Distance measured from the
top of the float valve to the top of the first seal (in)
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e. Pin Stress Relief Groove: The diameter and width of e. Pin Stress Relief Groove: Unless waived by the
the API pin stress relief groove (if present) shall be customer, all API connections NC38 and larger that
measured and shall meet the requirements of table make up to BHA components shall be equipped with
3.8 for drill collars and table 3.9.1 for HWDP. pin stress relief grooves or they shall be rejected. The
diameter and width of the API pin stress relief groove
shall be measured and shall meet the requirements
of table 3.8 for drill collars and table 3.9.1 for HWDP.
The pin stress relief groove length shall be measured
from the connection shoulder to the first full thread by
placing a metal rule on the thread taper and squared
against the connection shoulder, as depicted in figures
3.14.3, 3.14.4 and 3.14.5. “First full thread” is defined
as the thread that is closest to the pin shoulder and
reaches the same height and thread profile as the
second thread. The location of the first full thread
can be identified by rotating the profile gage until the
absolute minimum amount of light is visible between
the thread form and the profile gage.
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f. Boreback: The diameter and length of the boreback f. Box Boreback: Unless waived by the customer, all API
cylinder (if present) shall be measured and shall meet connections NC38 and larger that make up to BHA
the requirements of table 3.8 for drill collars and table components shall be equipped with boreback boxes
3.9.1 for HWDP. or they shall be rejected. The diameter and length of
the boreback cylinder shall be measured and shall
meet the requirements of table 3.8 for drill collars and
table 3.9.1 for HWDP.
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d. Determine the polarity of the existing magnetic field d. Determine the polarity of the existing magnetic field
(if any) in each end if the test piece using the pocket (if any) in each end if the test piece using the pocket
magnetometer. Mark each end “+” (positive) or “-” magnetometer. Mark each end “+” (positive) or “-”
(negative), whichever applies. The magnetizing coil (negative), whichever applies. The magnetizing coil
shall be placed on the connection so as to reinforce (not shall be placed on the connection so as to reinforce (not
oppose) any field already present. Magnetizing current oppose) any field already present. Magnetizing current
activation and magnetic particle solution application activation and magnetic particle solution application
shall be performed simultaneously. The solution shall shall be performed simultaneously. The solution shall
be distributed over the area described in paragraph be distributed over the area described in paragraph
3.15.3. The magnetizing current shall remain on for at 3.15.3. The magnetizing current shall remain on for at
least 2 seconds after the solution has been distributed. least 2 seconds after the solution has been distributed.
The solution shall be agitated before each application. The solution shall be agitated before each application.
Note: For tools racked in close proximity, the solution
shall be agitated within 3 minute intervals during
application.
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ADD: Figures 3.14.3, 3.14.4, and 3.14.5
Figure 3.14.3 Thread not fully formed as seen with light Figure 3.14.4 Lay thread profile gage along thread taper and
showing between profile gage and thread. rotate around the thread form until absolute minimum light
is visible between the profile gage and first thread. Thread is
fully formed (First Full Thread).
The current requirements regarding calibration in the Standard DS-1® Fourth Edition, Volume 3 stipulate that a tag
or sticker be attached to most calibrated devices/instruments. There is often oil, grease, dirt, etc. at rig sites and in
machine shops that can smudge, cover, or remove evidence of calibration on a tag or sticker attached to a calibrated
device. Particularly for devices that only require calibration every year or longer, it can be unrealistic to assume that
the tag or sticker will be legible with the required information for such a period of time. Because of this problem,
many inspection companies carry proof of calibration in the form of a certificate or other verifiable documentation
that shows the necessary information about the calibration of the device. If the device is traceable to verifiable proof
of calibration, this evidence should be satisfactory to ensure a properly calibrated device, whether or not a tag or
sticker is present or legible.
In this Volume 3 - Addendum 4, the following paragraphs have been modified with requirements regarding proof of
calibration.