Subsea Distribution System
Subsea Distribution System
Subsea Distribution systems are made up of systems required to control subsea systems on the seabed. Considering the environment in which these systems are installed, they are comprised of highly reliable hardware components to ensure the integrity of the systems. Subsea Distribution Systems also require high integrity power systems which ensure that the proper levels of energy are provided to operate the subsea production systems. This course will provide participants with the necessary knowledge to demonstrate the principles of subsea distribution systems and associated equipment.
Course attendees will learn how subsea distribution systems are developed. They will become familiar with the power and control systems used in subsea distribution systems and will be exposed to the various parts used to connect multiple subsea distribution systems. Course instructors are core subsea professionals.
Contents
Day 1
- Introduction
- System Architecture
- Design Parameters
- Hydraulic System
- Electrical Power System and Communication
- SDS Component Design Requirements
Day 2
- Topside Umbilical Termination Assembly (TUTA)
- Subsea Umbilical Termination Assembly (SUTA)
- Umbilical Termination Head (UTH)
- Subsea Distribution Assembly (SDA)
- Construction
- Interface with the Umbilical
- Interface with SCM
- Electrical Distribution
- Hydraulic and Chemical Distribution
Day 3
- ROV Connection
- Hydraulic Distribution Manifold/Module (HDM)
- Electrical Distribution Manifold/Module (EDM)
- Multiple Quick Connects (MQCs)
- Hydraulic Flying Leads and Couplers
- Construction
- Connection Plates
Day 4
- Installation
- Hydraulic Couplers
- Electrical Flying Leads and Connectors
- Manufacturing
- Construction
- Installation
- Electrical Connectors
- Logic Caps
- Subsea Accumulator Module (SAM)
- Description
- Components
Course Registration
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