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SC-2 Packer
Product Family H48807
Table of Contents
Description ..............................................................................1
Dimensional Data, Sizes 66-32 - 70-40 ............................... 8
Features and Benefits ............................................................2
Dimensional Data, Sizes 76-32, 76-40, and 96-47 .............. 8
Conversion To Bridge Plug .....................................................3
Dimensional Data Drawing K00-299TUP01,
Operating Procedure ..............................................................3
Sizes 96-40 and 107-60 ...................................................... 9
Setting on Tubing ...................................................................3
Dimensional Data Drawing 641-493-1TU,
Setting Procedure ...................................................................3
Sizes 86-40 and 96-60 ...................................................... 10
Setting on Electric Line ...........................................................4
Dimensional Data, Size 86-40 ........................................... 11
Retrieving Instructions ............................................................5
Dimensional Data, Size 96-60 ........................................... 11
SC-2 Packer (Product Family H48807)
CK Components for SC-2 Packer (Product Family H48807)
Dimensional Data Drawing 662-476-1TU,
Dimensional Data Drawing 641-141TU ............................. 12
Sizes 45-25 thru 76-40, and 96-47 ......................................7
Dimensional Data, Sizes 50-26 - 107-60 ........................... 12
Dimensional Data, Sizes 45-25 - 55-26 ...............................7
Description
The SC-2 packer is a fully retrievable, high-performance retainer production packer. Although the
packer was originally designed for premium gravel pack applications, it may also be used as a standard
completion packer in wells where a premium retrievable production packer is required.
The SC-2 packer is fully compatible with standard Baker Hughes sealing accessories, including retrievable and expendable plugs.
Refer to the specifications guide in the unit 5750, for packer/accessory size and packer size/model
availability.
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9/13/11 Baker Hughes Incorporated.
WARNING
Use of Baker Hughes equipment contrary to
manufacturers specifications may result in
property damage, serious injury or fatality.
Rev. I
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Operating Procedure
Setting on Tubing
When used in a one-trip gravel pack application, the SC-2 packer is run with the setting and
cross-over tool listed in the tubing setting compatibility and force analysis table. When setting the
SC-2 packer on tubing in standard applications,
the setting tool shown in the table is used with a hydro-set adapter kit.
Setting Procedure
1. Packers should be set as close to neutral
weight as possible. Maximum recommended
set-down weight is 2,000 lb for sizes 45-25 and
50-26, and 5,000 lb for larger sizes.
2. Raise pressure to P1 (refer to table footnote )
and hold for 5 minutes.
3. Bleed pressure to zero.
4. Raise pressure to P2 and hold for 5 minutes.
5. Bleed pressure to zero.
6. Establish neutral weight at the packer, if not already in this condition.
7. Raise pressure to P3 and hold for 15 minutes.
CAUTION!
P3 is a minimum pressure. If the ball seat
shears at a lower pressure, drop the backup
ball and pressure to P3 .
NOTE: In low bottomhole pressure wells, the
differential pressure between tubing hydrostatic
pressure and pressure below the packer will stress
the ball seat shear system. However, it will not
cause differential pressure and setting force in the
setting tool. In such situations, instances of early
ball seat shearing can be minimized between the
time the setting ball reaches the ball seat and the
time the setting procedure is completed. In severe
fluid loss situations, it may be advisable to drop the
backup ball without first using the primary ball.
However, in this instance, it is necessary to have a
system with positive control over fluid loss while in
the reverse circulation mode in order to be able to
reverse out the backup ball.
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Page 3 of 12
Crossover
Tool Size
Hydro-Set
Adapter Kit
Size
45-25
20-25
20SCA-30
Hydraulic
Setting Tool
Size
Model
20
B-1
P2
P3
900
1,200
2,000
1,900
2,100
2,000
2,200
2,300
2,000
2,300
2,000
2,300
1,500
2,500
2,400
2,600
2,500
2,800
3,000
2,500
3,000
2,500
3,000
Absolute
Max.
2,000
3,000
2,900
3,100
3,500
3,800
4,200
3,500
4,200
3,500
4,200
5,500
5,400
4,200
5,500
5,400
Max.
Absolute
Max.
35,000
Max.
1,500
HT
43,000
52,000
HP
1,800
B-1
1,500
40
55-26*
40-26
HT
1,700
HP
1,800
49,000
69,000
B-1
1,500
66A2-32
66
HP
1,800
40
B-1
1,500
66A4-32
80-32
HP
1,800
70-32
SC
76-32
70
HP
1,900
2,500
3,100
50,000 68,000 88,000
70-40
SC
80-40
76-40
HP
SC
86-40
120-40
86
1,900
2,500
3,100
3,500
5,500
70,000 78,000 123,000
HP
SC
96-40
190-40
HP
1,300
1,800
2,900
3,500
5,500
65,000 78,000 123,000
SC
86
96-47
190-47
HP
SC
5,500
78,000 90,000 123,000
96-60**
198-60
190-60
HP
1,500
2,500
3,500
4,000
107-60
218-60
210-60
107
SC
4,100
125,000 143,000 147,000
When using setting tools other than those listed, P1, P2, and P3 should be the pressures required to yield 60%, 80%, and 100% of the
minimum setting force required. Other than the compression recommended in step 1 in the operating procedures section, pressure alone
should be used to set the SC-2 packers. Do not exceed absolute maximum setting force for the packer.
* 55A2-26: use size 20 B-1 hydraulic setting tool and follow the size 40 setting pressure Specifications, or use size 40 HT hydraulic setting
tool as specified.
** Also 96-47 SC-2FT PZM packer.
50-26
20-26
8. Bleed pressure to zero. Pressure test and anchor test packer as necessary. The setting tool
should be released and pulled from the packer
at this point to prevent pressure surges to the
formation when the ball seat shears.
9. Slowly increase pressure to shear ball seat. Do
not exceed absolute maximum setting pressure
before releasing setting tool from packer.
CAUTION!
Exceeding absolute maximum setting pressure
with the setting tool still connected to the
packer may exceed limitations of the packer or
the casing in certain applications.
Rev. I
CAUTION!
When setting the SC-2 packer with the E-4
pressure setting assembly, the slow set power
charge (product family no. H43766) must be
used.
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Retrieving Instructions
The packer is retrieved with a S-1 retrieving
tool (product family H48853). Refer to the unit on
retrieving tool for the correct size.
CAUTION!
For proper retrieving operation, the S-1
retrieving tool must pass through and extend
below the packer. When running accessory
equipment on the packer, the ID immediately
below the packer must be able to accept the
retrieving tool. Refer to the unit on retrieving
tool for complete dimensional information.
Locate the retrieving tool in the packer with
10,000 lb set-down weight to ensure that the catch
sleeve and latch of the retrieving tool are in their
appropriate positions. Pick up 14,000- to
15,000-lb to engage the catch sleeve and shear
the collet support, allowing it to move up. Continued upward movement is transmitted to the collet
and packer body, causing the collet fingers to deflect inward and releasing the body and collet.
As the body moves upward, the shoulder on the
top sub picks up the setting sleeve and releases
The area above the packer should be thoroughly washed and the retrieving tool restabbed into the
packer. The entire pickup load is then transmitted
to the top of the packer. jarring can then be applied.
Once the packer is fully released, it should be
pulled slowly for the first few stands to give the
packing element an opportunity to decompress.
If the packer cannot be retrieved with the retrieving tool, the CJ milling tool (product family
H75706) with the correct shoe size may be run to
recover the packer.
NOTE: If the CJ milling tool is run into the well, an
attempt should be made to release the packer with the
CJ milling tool. If the packer does release when the
attempt is made with the CJ milling tool, the packer and
the gravel pack extension or other tailpipe may be
retrieved on the CJ milling tool. If normal releasing of
the packer cannot be carried out, the new SC-2 packer
may be milled up in approximately the same time as a
comparably sized permanent packer.
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Performance Chart
Packer
Rating Size
Packing
Element
Temp. Anchored Seals
Rating
in Packer
(oF)
Above Below
45A-25
45B-25
45C-25
50A-26
50B-26
55A2-26
55A4-26
55B-26
55C-26
55A2-32x26
55A4-32x26
55B-32x26
55C-32x26
66A2-32
66A4-32
70A2-32
70A4-32
70B-32
70C-32
70A4-40
70B-40
70B2-40
70C-40
76A2-32
76A3-32
Ambient76A4-32
350
76B2-32
76B4-32
76A2-40
76A3-32
76A4-40
76B2-40
76B4-40
86A-40
86B-40
96A-40
96A2-40
96A4-40
96B-40
96A-47
96A2-47
96A4-47
96B-47
96A-60
96B-60
96B2-60
96C-60
96C2-60
96C4-60
107A2-60
107A4-60
8,000
7,300
8,000
7,900
7,700
7,500
7,500
7,500
7,400
7,000
7,500
7,300
7,500
7,400
7,000
7,500
6,800
6,700
6,600
6,500
6,800
6,700
6,600
6,500
5,400
7,500
6,800
5,900
7,500
7,500
6,900
6,700
6,500
6,300
6,900
6,700
6,500
6,300
6,100
6,000
5,800
5,700
5,600
5,500
Tailpipe (lb)
Expendable
Plug in Tail Pipe
Plug in Packer
Above Below Above Below
7,500
7,500
7,800 7,200 7,800
7,200
7,000
7,000
5,400
6,600
8,000
7,500
5,300
7,500
6,600
6,400
6,000
5,500
6,600
6,400
6,000
5,500
8,000
7,500
7,200
7,000
6,600
6,300
5,300
5,000
4,800
4,800
7,000
6,800
6,700
6,500
6,300
5,900
5,500
8,000
7,500
5,300
7,500
5,500
7,800
7,500
7,200
7,000
6,600
6,300
5,300
5,000
4,800
4,800
7,000
6,800
6,700
6,500
6,300
7,500
7,500
7,500
7,300
7,500
6,800
6,700
6,500
6,300
6,800
6,700
6,500
6,300
5,400
6,500
71,000
55,000
93,000
40,000
115,000
50,000
167,000
140,000
211,000
122,000
162,000
72,000
5,900
5,100
7,300
Net
5,900
5,100
6,900
6,700
6,500
6,300
6,900
6,700
6,500
6,300
Run in
Max.
5,900
162,000
183,000
132,000
373,000
295,000
400,000
277,000
291,000
227,000
477,000
328,000
NOTE: While running in the top sub, body, collet, and bottom sub are subjected to, and will support, this tensile load; however, the joint strength of the running/setting
tools and companion equipment must also be taken into consideration when running long liners below the packer.
NOTE: The run in maximum tailpipe rating may be carried in the hole on the packer but prior to setting the packer any tailpipe weight in excess of the net tailpipe
rating must be relieved through slack-off on sump packer, horizontal positioning, etc.
Rev. I
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Dimensional Data Drawing 662-476-1TU, Sizes 45-25 thru 76-40, and 96-47
4.765
4.945
4.485
4.223
4.093
3.947
4.475
10.49
31.84
54.72
4.073
10.06
31.56
51.97
55C-26
4.593
55B-26
55A4-26
55A2-26
Size
50B-26
50A-26
45C-25
4.475
4.073
2.687
2.750
3-1/4 LH Sq Thd
Rev. I
Page 7 of 12
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
X
Y
3.817
45B-25
3.812
3.870
2.500
2.562
3.812
8.61
28.31
53.95
2-7/8 LH Sq Thd
3-7/16 Stub Acme
45A-25
Dim.
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Page 8 of 12
Size
66A2-32
Rev. I
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
X
Y
66A4-32
70A2-32
70A4-32
5.312
5.355
70B-32
70C-32
70A4-40
70B-40
5.687
5.562
5.735
5.820
6.000
6.250
5.820
70C-40
6.000
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6.190
4.000
4.062
5.800
9.72
32.16
56.57
4-1/2 LH Sq Thd
5-1/2 Sht Csg Thd
3.250
3.312
5.312
11.06
33.56
56.62
70B2-40
5.750
5.687
10.94
34.48
56.50
4 LH Sq Thd
4-1/2 Sht Csg Thd
6.250
76A2-32
76A3-32
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
X
Y
76A4-32
76B2-32
76B4-32
76A2-40
Size
76A3-40
76A4-40
6.437
6.440
6.490
6.580
6.690
3.250
3.312
6.375
10.66
33.39
56.22
4 LH Sq Thd
4-1/2 Sht Csg Thd
76B2-40
76B4-40
96A-47
96A2-47
6.375
6.784
6.440
6.490
6.580
6.690
4.000
4.062
6.375
10.42
33.40
57.26
4-1/2 LH Sq Thd
5-1/2 Sht Csg Thd
96A4-47
96B-47
8.125
6.784
8.191
8.319
8.465
4.750
4.812
8.125
12.13
40.19
68.01
5-1/4 LH Sq Thd
6-5/8 Rd Sht Thd
8.619
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107A4-60
107A2-60
9.125
9.400
9.330
6.000
6.062
8.585
12.76
41.85
Page 9 of 12
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
X
Y
8.191
Size
96A2-40 96A4-40
96B-40
8.125
8.319
8.465
8.619
4.000
4.062
8.125
12.13
40.19
68.01
4.500 Baker LH Sq Thd
5-1/2 Sht Csg Thd
96A-40
DIm.
Rev. I
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SC-2 Packer
Rev. I
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8.598
8.680
8.522
6.000
6.062
8.175
12.23
41.17
69.66
6.500 LH Sq Thd
7-5/8 OD SH Csg Thd
96C4-60
8.452
8.313
8.219
96C-60
96C2-60
8.175
Rev. I
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
X
Y
96B2-60
96B-60
96A-60
Size
Dim.
86B-40
86A-40
6.750
6.935
7.060
4.000
4.067
6.060
10.44
33.81
59.43
4.500 Left-hand Square Thd,
5 1/2 OD Short Casing Thd,
Dim.
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
X
Y
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SC-2 Packer
Page 12 of 12
Rev. I
4-1/2
LH Sq Thd
5.312
8 Stub Acme
96-47
96-60
107-60
67.66
69.66
71.69
5.200
6.310
6.500
5-1/4
6-1/2
6-1/2
LH Sq Thd LH Sq Thd LH Sq Thd
6.500
7.750
7.750
6 Stub Acme 6 Stub Acme 6 Stub Acme
96-40
68.69
4.500
76-40
56.70
4.430
A
B
3-1/4
LH Sq Thd
3.688
4.000
8 Stub Acme 6 Stub Acme
3.690
4
LH Sq Thd
4.500
8 Stub Acme
Size
70-40
76-32
56.00
57.67
4.310
3.690
4-1/2
4
LH Sq Thd LH Sq Thd
5.312
4.500
8 Stub Acme 8 Stub Acme
70-32
57.95
66-32
59.66
55-26
55.27
3.060
50-26
54.79
2.930
Dim.
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