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    Technical Manual

    Wellsite Gas Watch™

    Wireless Portable Monitor 1000

    REFERENCE REFERENCE DESCRIPTION

    This document contains proprietary and confidential information whichbelongs to Varco, LP; it is loaned for limited purposes only and remainsthe property of Varco, LP. Reproduction, in whole or in part; or use of thisdesign or distribution of this information to others is not permitted withoutthe express written consent of Varco, LP. This document is to be returnedto Varco, LP upon request and in any event upon completion of the usefor which it was loaned.© Varco, LP

    M/D Totco

    1200 Cypress creek Road

    Cedar Park, Texas 78613

    USA

    Phone 512-340-5000

    Fax 512-340-5219

    DOCUMENT NUMBER

    42TM50-25

    REV

     A

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    Revision History

    Change Description

     A 03.31.2006 Issued for Implementation

    Rev Date Reason for issue Prepared Checked Approved

    Revision Change Description

     A First Issue

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    Chapter 1: General InformationConventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

    Notes, Cautions, and Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Illustrations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

    Safety Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Personnel Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Recommended Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6General System Safety Practices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Replacing Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Routine Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Proper Use of Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

    Chapter 2: Set Up

    Introduction  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Well Information Sheet  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Packing and Unpacking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

    Case 1, Trap Case . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Case 2, Sensor Case . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Case 3, Laptop Case . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

    Rig Up Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Wellsite Trailer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Rig . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

    Trap Set Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Drying System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

    Wireless Gas Monitor Seasonal Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22LED Plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

    WITS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23M/D Totco – RigSense/Iris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Interfacing to the Electronic Drilling Recorder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25RigSense Rig Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

    Setting Up Well Information  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27

    Chapter 3: OperationsKey Laptop Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

    Time Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

    Depth Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34LAS/ASCII File Creation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

    Shut Down  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39

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    Chapter 4: Maintenance and TroubleshootingDaily Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41

    Trap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41Sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41Gas Sample Lines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

    Troubleshooting  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42No Depth or ROP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42No Gas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42No Flow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

    Helpful Information  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44Lag Rate Determination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44M/D Totco Drilling Recorder Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47Chimo Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47

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    1: General Information

    This manual contains installation, operation, maintenance and parts information. Informationin this manual should enable qualified personnel to install, operate and troubleshoot thissystem. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained

    herein. M/D Totco, a National Oilwell Varco company, will not be held liable for errors in thismaterial, or for consequences arising from misuse of this material.

    Conventions

    Notes, Cautions, and Warnings

    Notes, cautions, and warnings provide readers with additional information and advise the

    reader to take specific action to protect personnel from potential injury or lethal conditions.They may also inform the reader of actions necessary to prevent equipment damage. Please

    pay close attention to these advisories

    Illustrations

    Illustrations (figures) provide a graphical representation of equipment components or screen

    snapshots for use in identifying parts or establishing nomenclature, and may or may not bedrawn to scale.

    For component information specific to your application, see the technical drawings included

    with your M/D Totco documentation.

    Note: The note symbol indicates that additional information is provided aboutthe current topics.

    Caution: The caution symbol indicates that potential damage to equipment orinjury to personnel exists. Follow instructions explicitly. Extreme care

    should be taken when performing operations or procedures preceded bythis caution symbol.

    Warning:   The warning symbol indicates a definite risk of equipment damage

    or danger to personnel. Failure to observe and follow proper

    procedures could result in serious or fatal injury to personnel,

    significant property loss, o r si gnificant equipment damage.

    ESD

    Warning:

    The ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) warning symbol indicates that

    static control precautions are needed.

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    Safety Requirements

    M/D Totco equipment is installed and operated in a controlled drilling rig environment involving

    hazardous situations. Proper maintenance is important for safe and reliable operation.Procedures outlined in M/D Totco manuals are the recommended methods of performing

    operations and maintenance.

    Personnel Training

    All personnel performing installation, operations, repair, or maintenance procedures on theequipment, or those in the vicinity of the equipment, should be trained on rig safety, tool

    operation, and maintenance to ensure their safety.

    Recommended Tools

    Service operations may require the use of tools designed specifically for the purpose

    described. M/D Totco recommends that only those tools specified be used when stated.Ensure that personnel and equipment safety are not jeopardized when following service

    procedures or using tools not specifically recommended by M/D Totco.

    General System Safety Practices

    The equipment discussed in this manual may require or contain one or more utilities, such aselectrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, or cooling water.

    Isolate energy sources before beginning work.

    Avoid performing maintenance or repairs while the equipment is in operation.

    Wear proper protective equipment during equipment installation, maintenance, or repair.

    Replacing Components

    Verify that all components (such as cables, hoses, etc.) are tagged and labeled duringassembly and disassembly of equipment to ensure correct installment.

    Replace failed or damaged components with genuine M/D Totco parts. Failure to do socould result in equipment damage or injury to personnel.

    To avoid injury to personnel or equipment damage, carefully observe requirementsoutlined in this section.

    Personnel should wear protective gear during installation, maintenance, and certain

    operations.

    Read and follow the guidelines below before installing equipment or performing

    maintenance to avoid endangering exposed persons or damaging equipment.

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    Routine Maintenance

    Equipment must be maintained on a routine basis. See the service manual for maintenancerecommendations.

    Proper Use of Equipment

    M/D Totco equipment is designed for specific functions and applications, and should be usedonly for its intended purpose.

    Failure to conduct routine maintenance could result in equipment damage or injury topersonnel.

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    2: Set Up

    Introduction

    The M/D Totco Wellsite Gas Watch™ MC3 wireless portable gas monitor is a valuable tool forthe evaluation of hydrocarbon gases liberated, produced, and recycled while drilling. The

    system has been engineered to keep maintenance to a minimum while continuously providingaccurate, repeatable and consistent data over long periods of use.

    The new patent-pending sensor technology is more stable than those currently on the market

    and the laptop indications provide more powerful and responsive computing possibilities.

    The goal of M/D Totco is to provide reliable geological equipment and unparalleled 24-hourservice. All equipment is thoroughly examined and tested by qualified personnel to minimize

    the possibility of failure in the field.Each gas monitor and its peripheral equipment are packaged in three industrial strength casesto ensure the equipment gets to the site in one piece as well as provide ease of handling in thefield.

    The Wellsite Gas Watch has been designed to detect gas to surface readings for the geologist,engineer and driller. It has both repeatability and accuracy if properly maintained. For the the

    most reliable and accurate data, follow the methods and use the hints and tips provided in thismanual.

    The Wellsite Gas Watch provides:

    State of the art infra-red sensor technology.

    Three Curve Data (Methane, Propane, and Total Gas). Real-Time Log of the well including ROP and gas values.

    Depth Log of the entire well (if printer requested).

    LAS transfer capabilities to various strip logs.

    The ability to write comments to the time log.

    Extensive alarm suite.

    Large display screen for easy viewing.

    Note: Remember that your data is dependent on the ability of gas flow to the sensor.

    Ensure that flow is unrestricted.

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    Information

    It is important for M/D Totco to be supplied information pertaining to the job you are going to as

    well as the information after each well is complete.

    Before picking up a gas monitor please provide:

    Company Name: __________________________________________________________________

    Well Name: _______________________________________________________________________

    LSD: _____________________________________________________________________________

    Billing Contact: ___________________________________________________________________

    AFE: _____________________________________________________________________________

    Rig #: ____________________________________________________________________________

    Rig Directions:

    __________________________________________________________________________________

    __________________________________________________________________________________

    __________________________________________________________________________________

    __________________________________________________________________________________

    __________________________________________________________________________________

    __________________________________________________________________________________

    __________________________________________________________________________________

    Phone Number - Geologist (Field): _______________________________________________

    Phone Number - Geologist (In town): _____________________________________________

    Which electronic drilling recorder: _______________________________________________

    Are you air drilling? _____________________________________________________________

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    Well Information Sheet

    At the end of each month, please submit all well information via e-mail [email protected] or fax to 1-403-230-0672

    Standby charges may apply between wells

    Please be prompt when returning equipment

    Please have all well information at time of pick-up for your next well

    If you have any questions or concerns please call 1-877-316-0630

    Comments: 

    Make copies of this page and fill this form out after each well.

    Pick Up Date: _______________________________

    mm/dd/yy

    Drop Off Date: ________________________________

    mm/dd/yy

    Start Date: _________________________________

    mm/dd/yy

    End Date: ____________________________________

    mm/dd/yy

    Geologist: __________________________________ Phone Number: _______________________________

    Geological Consulting Company: ______________________________________________________________

    Geologist E-mail Address: ____________________________________________________________________

    Oil Company: _______________________________________________________________________________

    Client Contact: _______________________________ Phone Number: _______________________________

    Well Name: _________________________________________________________________________________

    LSD: ________________________________________ Rig Number: __________________________________

    AFE Number: _______________________________________________________________________________

    Gear at Rig: Yes_____ No____ Gear Returned: Yes_____ No____

    Partial Gear Returned: Yes_____ No____Items Returned: _______________________________

    ______________________________________________

    Next Location:M/D Totco Rep.:______________________(In/Out)

    Initials

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    Packing and Unpacking

    M/D Totco provides three hard shell cases that contain the instruments and the equipment

    needed to set up the gas monitor.

     Please return the equipment in the proper cases and wash the trap assembly as the rig.

    Note: Depending on the type of setup you will require different hardware.

    Caution: Do not plug in the laptop or sensor assembly if it has been in a below

    freezing environment. Let it warm to room temperature before applying power.

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    Case 1, Trap Case

    Contents of the trap case are:

    1 – Gas Trap (Mud Agitator)

    1 – Shaker Box Crank Bracket

    1 – Glycol Assembly

    4 – ½" plastic nuts for jar connection

    1 – Rubber hose and cam lock

    2 – Short ½" hose for jar connection

    The trap case contains the gas trap, the T-stand, and the crank. The trap case is packed in a

    specific order. If this is not followed, the gear may not fit into the case.

    1. Place the trap on the bottom and to the back of the case.

    2. The crank is made as compact as possible and placed toward the front side of the case.

    3. The T-stand is placed on top of the crank, tucking it in the case as low as possible.

    Do not forget to include the rubber hose with camlocks, 2 1/2" x 12" poly-flow lines, andextra 1/2" plastic nuts for securing poly to T-stand.

    4. Slowly close the case while watching for anything that does not fit properly, or may be

    pinched by closing the case.

    If the case does not close

    properly, do not force it to

    close. Check all the parts

    and adjust them as

    necessary.

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    Case 2, Sensor Case

    Contents of the sensor case are:

    1 – Accessory Kit

    1 –Wireless Portable Gas Monitor

    1 – Extension power cord

    The sensor case contains the wireless gas monitor, the accessory kit, and the trap extension

    cord. The specific order for packing a sensor case is:

    1. Place the trap extension cord in the bottom of the case. (As shown below).

    2. Put the wireless unit on top of the trap extension cord.

    The monitor antenna must face the front of the case, and the monitor must face up. This

    ensures the unit does not move around too much during shipping, and prevents the

    antenna from damage.

    3. Finally, place the accessory kit in the case, on top of the other equipment. Close thecase and set it aside while packing the laptop case.

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    Case 3, Laptop Case

    The contents of the laptop case do not need to be packed in any specific order.

    Laptop and power supply

    Manual

    Serial laptop to interface box cable (9-pin male to 9-pin female)

    Mouse and pad

    Box of disks

    Surge protector

    Wireless radio (black box) with antenna and power adapter

    WITS communication box (Pason or combo box)

    USB to 9-pin serial cable

    25 to 9-pin connector

    Null Cable (9-pin female to 9-pin female, used for Pason or other)

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    Rig Up Procedure

    Wellsite Trailer

    1. When arriving on site, place the laptop case in the shack and remove the equipment.

    Allow it to warm to room temperature if it has been in a below freezing environment.

    2. Remove the laptop, surge protector, and wireless radio (black box) and set them on the

    work area.

    3. Attach the wireless radio (black box) to the laptop (rear 9-pin COM port or USB to 9-pinlabeled Sensor/Radio) using the 9-pin to 9-pin cable provided.

    4. Screw in the antenna and plug in the power adapter for the wireless radio.

    5. Screw in the 9-pin screws to ensure a good, tight connection.

    6. Plug the mouse into the laptop.

    7. Plug in the laptop computer to the surge protector, the laptop is equipped with its ownback-up battery and power supply.

    8. Plug the surge protector into a wall socket and turn on the power to the surge protector.

    Also, plug in any USB to 9-pin cables before turning on the laptop.

    9. Turn on the laptop. The Wellsite Gas Watch program will start automatically.

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    Rig

    Trap Set Up

    1. Remove the trap assembly from trap case and hang it on the shaker box using the crank

    provided.

    It is a good idea to inform the rig personnel about the trap level just in case they close or

    open the baffles on the shaker. It is also good practice to keep the trap at a consistentlevel throughout the well. Place the trap bracket and trap assembly such that when therig is making a connection, the mud level will drop below the bottom of the trap canister

    by approximately 1/4" to 1/2". As the rig starts the mud pumps, the mud level willincrease and the canister will become submerged to the appropriate level

    (approximately 2 to 3 inches). When the trap is installed correctly, the flow of the exitmud will be very brisk.

    2. Be sure to place the trap in an area of high flow such as directly in front of a flow line. Do

    not put it in the corner of the shaker because there can be a build up of debris in this

    area which will plug the bottom of the trap and affect the gas readings.

    3. Attach the glycol and dryer assembly (Figure 2.1 on page 18). Then slide the hose

    coupler onto the trap standpipe and lock it by pulling the handles up. Pour a smallamount of glycol into the large bubble jar, about 2 inches. Do not over fill, you may

    Caution: Do not lower the trap too deep or mud will be drawn through the line tothe sensor assembly and a service call will be required.

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    suck up fluid. Prepare the calcium chloride dryer by pouring 2-3 inches of calciumchloride into the small jar. The glycol should bubble when the gas monitor is running and

    sucking the gas sample through.

    Figure 2.1: Jar Set Up

    Note: In winter conditions, it may be necessary to dilute the ethylene glycol with water

    (no less than a 60/40 mix) to keep it from freezing in the bubble jar.

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    Drying System

    1. The T-bar drying system consists of a long glycol jar and a short Ca Cl (calciumchloride) jar. The lids are attached by eye hooks and swing freely. The jars contents are

    simply changed by unscrewing them from the lids. The jars are clearly labeled for

    content as well as height measurement. The whole system is light and portable. Thehollow T-bar slides over the top of the mounting pin located on top of the gas trapmaking it convenient for maintenance.

    2. The large inlet hose ascending from the standpipe, located on the canister, connects to

    the plastic inlet fitting on the glycol jar. On the other side of the glycol jar lid is a smallcompression fitting. From that fitting, a short piece of 3/8” poly needs to be in place to

    connect the compression fitting located on the Ca Cl jar lid. The last compression fittingon the Ca Cl jar is for the 1/4" poly-flow going to the gas monitor.

    Note: For invert mud system, replace calcium with nylon batting.

    Warning: Do not remove poly-flow line from T-stand before removing it from the

    trap.

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    3. Hang the Wellsite Gas Watch unit over the handrail of the mud tanks close to the trap.Make sure the switches are in the off position (right to left). Connect the left electrical

    NRL plug on the gas monitor to the trap power NRL plug.

    4. Connect the extension power cord to the right NRL plug and run it to the utility shack orany available 115 VAC power plug.

    5. Once the entire unit is connected, turn the breaker power on at the power source.

    6. Turn the two toggle switches on at the bottom of the wireless detector. The LED light willlight up through the glass window, and then the signal will lock onto the radio in the

    shack. The processor LED will blink and the TX (transmit) LED will flash twice each timethe wireless sensor transmits (every 2 seconds).

    7. Attach a coiled piece of poly-flow line to the small fitting on the side of the glycol jar (Theother end will go to the Wellsite Gas Watch unit IN port on the top left hand side of theenclosure).

    8. Insert poly line in the bottom of the in-line filter and use tie wraps (from the accessorykit) or tape to secure the poly in place.

    Note: Be sure to use the in-line air filter.

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    Please read the helpful information section for more tips on the sampling system.

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    Wireless Gas Monitor Seasonal Operation

    For winter operations, a winter hood is provided to help shield the unit from wind and snow aswell as help to keep the unit clean. To install the hood, place the hood over top of the unit andsecure the velcro flaps on each side of the hood.

    The flap on the side of the gas monitor is to change the in-line filter. The flap on the front of thegas monitor is to view the LED plate.

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    LED Plate

    Processor: Flashs quickly for the first minute while the unit is energizing. Onceenergized, the flash will be slow and steady. If the red LED stays solid, then shut down

    the sensor and turn it back on.

    Sensor Packet: The sensor that transmits to the main board.

    RX: Stays illuminated when it connects to the radio in the geologist shack. It will remain

    off when there is no connection.

    TX: Illuminates when the WGM transmits from the main board to the radio in the

    geologist shack.

    RSSI: Signal strength; full strength is indicated by full bars (3 LEDs illuminated), theLED will cycle until it can connect to the radio.

    WITS

    Wellsite Gas Watch is able to receive and transmit data through a well information transferspecifications (WITS) protocol. This protocol provides the necessary information to the

    computer for the operation of various electronic drilling recorders.

    WITS supplies the depth, rop, and circulation indicators as well as on/off bottom indicators tothe computer system.

    Codes received are:

    0108 – Bit depth

    0110 – Hole depth

    0113 – Rate of penetration

    0123 – Pump 1

    0124 – Pump 2

    0125 – Pump 3

    Off bottom is indicated by a bit depth of .5m less than the hole depth.

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    Codes sent are:

    0139 – Lagged depth

    0140 – Total gas

    1212 – Methane 1214 – Propane

    In order to receive WITS communication, a connection must be made to the drilling recorder.This is accomplished one of two ways:

    1. Through a 6 ft. null modem cable (9-9 pin female to female) between the Wellsite Gas

    Watch laptop and the drilling recorder workstation in the shack.

    2. Directly to the electronic drilling recorder at the tool pusher’s shack using the 250 ft.cable and the black communication interface box provided (the one with the Chimo / 

    Other switch on the side not the radio).

    Chimo, Pason, M/D Totco, Fleet Coil, and Ryan are some of the service companies currently

    sending and receiving WITS protocol.

    M/D Totco – RigSense/Iris

    Hardware:

    (1) 9-pin female to 25-pin male adapter (located in the laptop case)

    or

    (1) Communication box and adapter

    (1) Combination communication cable 250'

    Wellsite Gas Watch has implemented a combination M/D Totco (Chimo) / Pason cable andcommunication box that is designed for both types of electronic drilling recorders. Connect the

    combination cable to the EDR (M/D Totco 4-pin / Pason 6-pin) and attach the other end of thecable to the supplied combination box. Then use the switch on the box to choose the type of

    EDR being used.

    The M/D Totco electronic dril ling recorder requires that the supplied communication cable(Wellsite 4 pin) be connected to the serial card on either the left or right hand side of the

    M/D Totco (Chimo) Setup Pason Setup

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    Wellsite laptop using the 25-pin and 9-pin connectors and the cable provided. The M/D Totcosystem uses WITS protocol and will send the necessary drilling information to the gas monitor.

    The depth is displayed automatically on the Wellsite program shortly after a new well is started

    and Start Log is selected from the File menu. The gas detector will display WITS ON.

    If the hardware connection is made but a WITS signal is not recieved, the laptop displays

    WITS NO LINK.

    For help with communication problems between Wellsite Gas Watch and RigSense (IRIS),

    refer to "Helpful Information" on page 44.

    Interfacing to the Electronic Drilling Recorder

    Interfacing to the M/D Totco (Chimo) EDR

    1. Ensure toggle switch is on Chimo.

    2. Using the 9-pin to 25-pin serial cables provided in the portable gas logger case, attach

    the 9-pin end to WITS port on the portable gas logger and 25-pin end to the 25-pinfemale port on the interface box.

    3. Using the dual interface cable provided, attach the single 4-pin end to the universal

    interface box. Using the dual pigtail end, attach it to any available Chimo Workstationwith a 4-pin Amphenol connector attached to COM 3.

    4. If all hardware is good and is hooked in correctly, both lights in the interface box windowwill be illuminated red.

    Note: At this point, the universal interface box should be plugged into an outletseperate from the UPS that powers the portable gas logger and laptop.

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    Interfacing to the Pason EDR

    1. Ensure toggle switch is on either Pason or Other.

    2. Using the 9-pin to 25-pin serial cables provided in the portable gas logger case, attach

    the 9-pin end to WITS port on the portable gas logger and 25-pin end to the 25-pinfemale port on the interface box.

    3. Using the dual interface cable provided, attached the single 4-pin end to the universalinterface box. Connect the dual 6-pin end to the back of the tool pusher trailer in anavailable WITS port that is properly configured to send WITS.

    4. If all hardware is connected correctly, the interface box will have two red lights.

    RigSense Rig Up

    1. To connect the Wellsite Gas Watch unit to the RigSense 2.0 system, use a 9-pin male tomale NULL modem cable.

    2. Connect one end of the NULL Modem cable to the DB 9-pin connector, COM 1 on the

    Dell client / workstation computer.

    3. Connect the other end of the NULL Modem cable to the DB 9-pin connector, COM 2 on

    the Wellsite Gas Watch laptop.

    4. On the clients computer, click the Setup button.

    5. Click the WITS Setup button.

    6. Click the COM Port button and select 1 for COM 1 (if not already selected).

    7. Click the WITS Output Channels button and select the following channels for output tothe PGL:

    Bit Position

    Bit ROP

    HoleDepth

    Pump SPM 1

    Pump SPM 2

    Pump SPM 3, if the rig has a 3rd pump.

    Note: At this point, the universal interface box should be plugged into an outletseperate from the UPS that powers the portable gas logger and laptop.

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    8. Click the WITS Input Channels button and select the following channels for input toRigSense:

    Lag Depth

    Total Gas

    Methane and propane gas (optional)

    9. Click on the Exit button to leave the WITS Setup screen.

    10. If a WITS signal is not being received on the Wellsite Gas Watch unit in about oneminute, press the Alt & F4 keys on the RigSense 2.0 client. This will cause RigSense toshut down and automatically restart on the client computer. On to the Setup > WITS/ 

    Pulse > WITS Setup screen, the status displayed should show that WITS is Running.

    11. If a WITS signal is still not being received on the Wellsite Gas Watch unit, reboot the

    Wellsite Gas Watch laptop.12. If necessary reboot client.

    13. If necessary restart RigSense on the AppSvr.

    Setting Up Well Information

    Now that the hardware and sample lines are installed, it is time to enter the well data and startlogging the well.

    If you have not yet done so:

    1. Turn on the surge protector.

    2. Turn on the laptop.

    The laptop automatically opens the Wellsite Gas Watch program.

    Note: The above input channels must be checked only on one RigSense client

    computer, the computer that is connected to the WellSite Gas Watch unit.

    Note: the above two steps are not necessary if RigSEnse version 2.0, SP4 isinstalled.

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    The system is not logging data until a file is created and Start Logging is selected.

    The Track  title bar is red until logging is started and a data file is created. When a well file is

    created and logging begins the Track  title bar turns green and a WITS signal is sent andreceived.

    To open an existing file:

    1. From the Wellsite Gas Watch tool bar choose File > Open and locate the file.

    2. It is placed in the E:\Data files folder.

    3. Enter your password.

    Be sure to choose Start Logging after the file is opened and recheck the parameters(Lag Rate, Pump Delay, Methane and Propane).

    To Start a New Well File:

    1. Select File

    2. Select New

    Depth of gasCurrent depth

    Main menu

    Track title bar Header data

    @ surface

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    3. Enter the necessary well data.

    4. The new well will be saved with the file name entered on the Save As dialog.

    5. A password is needed to access a saved well. Click once on Save.

    6. The Wellsite Gas Watch Setup screen is displayed.

    7. Enter the Annular Velocity for the well. This is the annular velocity of the gas sample.Detailed information for this calculation is included in "Helpful Information" on page 44.The rig engineer is also a source for this information.

    8. Enter the pump delay. This is the amount of time it takes for the sample to travel from

    the trap assembly to the gas sensor.

    With a wireless detector present, enter 5 seconds for ten feet of poly.

    Note: Save the file in the E:\datafiles folder.

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    9. The Circulation is determined by the presence of either a pump pressure switch(geolograph type setup) or the WITS signal supplied by other service companies. Auto 

    is controlled automatically by the sensors on the rig. There is also a manual on and offsetting for special situations where neither WITS nor pump pressure is available (i.e.: air

    drilling).

    10. The Depth / WITS is used to indicate the depth on the gas monitor by way of either thedepth encoder assembly or the WITS signal supplied by other service companies. If

    WITS is present, the depth will be displayed automatically after you choose Start Log from the File menu.

    11. Enter the gas curve to print.

    12. The Displayed Gases selection allows methane and propane gases to be displayed onthe screen; TG is displayed by default.

    13. Drilling Thresholds are the distances that define off bottom and on bottom while

    drilling. If you have a rig with tighter tolerances, the values can be changed here.

    Note: Gas indication is units or percent; gas scale is linerar or arithmetic.

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    Key Laptop Functions

    Time Log

    The time log provided by Wellsite Gas Watch™ is a continuous real-time log that provides gas

    readings, and rig functions on hard copy as well as on the laptop display and hard drive.

    The real-time information on the laptop is actual and cannot be edited. This log can be viewedand reprinted after adding comments.

    To Print a Real-Time Log

    When the Wellsite Gas Watch program is open, choose Print > Real-Time Log Headings,then Print Real-Time Log, this will print your headings a line of data every minute thereafter. If

    Note: M/D Totco does not provide a printer unless it is specifically requested by the

    client!

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    it does not print, check all connections and make sure Real-time Log is checked under theprint tab on the main tool bar.

    To Print a Section of a Time Log

    1. Click the Print tab on the main tool bar.2. Click Time Log.

    3. Enter the Start and Stop Date and time.

    4. Click OK.

    5. Select to print 1, 2, 5, 10, or 30 minutes per line. This is useful for very slow drilling wells.

    This will print the selected time log section.

    After the printing is finished, the gas detector will print the information that has beenaccumulated during the printing process.

    To cancel a print job, double click on the printer icon in the lower right corner of the laptop,choose the job you want to cancel (e.g.: right click Time Log and then select Delete on themenu). The printer will continue with the information in the buffer and then print the data

    missed while printing.

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    Depth Log

    The Wellsite Gas Watch Depth Log provides a printout of depth with respect to the lagged gasvalues. If the lag rate was correct throughout the well, the higher gas values will correspond to

    the faster ROP zones. The effect of this will be a visual cross over of the ROP and gas. It isbest to print this log in logarithmic scale, although linear is also available.

    To print a depth log:

    1. Click the Print tab on the main tool bar.

    2. Select Depth Log.

    3. Enter the Start and End Depths.

    4. Select OK.

     This will print the selected depth log.

    To cancel a depth log print job:1. Double click on the printer icon in the right hand corner of the computer screen.

    2. Select a job listed.

    3. Right click the selection and select delete on the pop-up menu.

    After clearing the buffer, the printer will continue with the real-time data in the buffer

    while depth log was being printed.

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    LAS/ASCII File Creation

    ASCII files are created to enable the portable gas detector information to be loaded intovarious strip logs that geologists use to present to their clients. The ASCII file is created by

    using the lagged gas information. This information may also be edited for import.

    To create a LAS file and send it to floppy disk:

    1. Go to the LAS tab on the main tool bar.

    2. Choose Create LAS.

    3. Enter the Start and Stop depth for the file.

    4. Choose the depth step increments for the file. These are averaged values over the depth

    increments requested.

    5. Choose whether to display data in percent or units.

    6. Leave the Depth Correction and Scan to End of File checked. This feature will correct

    for depth changes that are made while drilling.

    7. Select which gases to display in the LAS file.

    8. Select OK.

    Example 1: If the driller makes a forward depth correction, there is no data for that intervalso null values will be displayed in the LAS file.

    Example 2: If the driller makes a backward depth correction, the depth of 1,100m may be

    displayed twice. The data given in the LAS file is the last (most recentoccurrence of 1,100m).

    Example 3: If there is an erroneous depth (i.e. 20,000m) given over the LAS data intervalrequested, null values are displayed.

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    Now that the LAS file has been created, it is available to import into the Strip Log program.

    To view the LAS file you created on the Wellsite Gas Watch computer:

    1. Click the Start icon in the bottom left of your laptop screen

    2. Click Programs > Accessories > WordPad.

    3. In WordPad click File > Open.

    4. Select Look In A:\ (Floppy).

    5. Under Files of Type: choose all documents and locate the ASCII file you had previously

    created.

    6. Double click on the desired file to open it for viewing.

    7. Edit the values in WordPad and save before strip log import.

    Alarms

    The Wellsite Gas Watch has audible and visual alarms that can be set by the user. They arean excellent way to be alerted if there are problems on the rig or with the gas monitor so it is agood idea to use them.

    To activate the alarms:

    1. Enter the values for the alarms to set them.

    2. Enable the alarms by selecting the appropriate alarm heading.

    3. Select OK.

    4. The alarms that are active will appear on the main real time screen at the bottom right.

    5. Be sure to turn up the alarm volume on the laptop computer so the alarm is audible.

    6. When an alarm sounds it must be acknowledged. Take corrective action on all alarms.

    Note: The Wordpad file must be saved if edited.

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    Communication alarms allow monitoring of the following:

    WITS Informs when data from the EDR is not being received. This could mean the EDRis down or there is a connection problem to the EDR.

    Link  Informs when communication between the laptop radio and the wireless sensor

    has been lost.

    Sensor Indicates sensor output has failed.

    Line Flow Indicates line flow transducer output has failed.

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    Shut Down

    When a well is completed, back-up the data files and then delete them from the laptop.

    1. Back-up the data files and delete them from the laptop.

    2. Close the Wellsite Gas Watch program.

    3. Double click My computer on the desktop.

    4. Navigate to E:\ Data Files and delete these files (.dat, .dpl, .raw).

    5. Navigate to E:\ Morning Reports and delete these files.

    6. Empty the files in the Recycle Bin on your desktop.

    7. Remove any disks from the floppy drive.

    8. GoTo Start (bottom left of desktop).

    9. Click Shut Down.

    10. Choose Shut down an click OK.

    11. Pack the Wellsite Gas Watch in the cases as described in "Packing and Unpacking" onpage 12.

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    Daily Maintenance

    Now that the gas monitor has been set up, there are some daily maintenance procedures thatmust be followed in order to provide quality and consistent data.

    Trap

    The trap is a very important part of the gas detection system because it provides the sample tothe detector. It is important to place the trap in a location of high turbulence, such as in front of

    the flow line in the shaker box. This will lessen the chance of shale build up under the trap andexpose the beater bars to drilling mud gas that represents what is coming up hole.

    Try to keep the trap at a consistent level in the shaker box. A change in trap level can affect thegas readings. Inform the rig crew not to close the baffles or increase the shaker level without

    notifying you. A submersed trap may cause fluid to be drawn into the flow line to the sensor;which will require a service call. It is important to check the dryer assembly and sample pipe inthe plastic trap mold to ensure it is not plugged or frozen! Pouring hot water down the trap

    mold or using the wash gun at the rig can ensure there is an unobstructed gas sample gettingto the gas detector.

    During the winter, place the hood provided over the trap. This will keep the trap motor heat

    inside the sack, preventing the trap from freezing in extreme cold conditions. See "Wireless

    Gas Monitor Seasonal Operation" on page 22 for details.

    If the trap is submerged it should not suck up fluid, but if laid down to clean the shale shaker

    the glycol will get sucked into the wireless unit. Please be careful to prevent a service call.

    Sensor

    The gas sensor requires little maintenance to ensure there is a clean, dry gas flow. Ensure thatthere is no fluid reaching the sensor by properly maintaining the trap and dryer assembly.

    Testing and use has shown that it is not necessary to zero the gas monitor. To check the zero,

    simply remove the incoming sample line to the wireless detector. It should come close to 20units. A baseline set to zero and gas will be indicated on top of the zero baseline.

    The integrity of the sensor can be tested by using the lighter provided from the accessory kit.

    First, release gas from the lighter into the gas in-line intake of the wireless detector (you mustbe logging to see a response). The response will vary depending on the condition and type oflighter used, but a response of 1-3% propane is acceptable for a 1-minute test.

    It is a good idea to perform a gas test at the trap from time to time. Use the butane lighterprovided to release the gas into the sample line at the calcium chloride dryer. Do not light thelighter at the shaker box, only release the butane gas at the sensor. Re-attach the sample

    Note: Above all, do not allow fluid to be drawn into the sensor housing. If this happens

    call the local service representative.

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    line and look at the log on the laptop or the real time print to see the lighter response. Theresponse should be 1-3% propane for a one minute gas test.

    Gas Sample Lines

    Use common sense when running the poly-flow and electrical lines across the mud tanks toensure they do not get damaged by rig crew operations. Periodically check the flow lines forkinks, holes, and moisture. The flow lines are the conduits for proper gas readings.

    Troubleshooting

    No Depth or ROP

    WITS set-up: (If depth is not being picked up by the Wellsite Gas Watch™ laptop).

    Check to see if the electronic drilling recorder is running properly.

    Make sure you have chosen File > Start Logging on the Wellsite Gas Detection tool bar

    (green bar across the top).

    Check the connections.

    Visit the supplemental information at the back of this manual for individual electronic

    drilling recorder information.

    Check to make sure that the combo box is plugged in.

    Check to make sure the switch on the combo box is in the right place.

    No Gas

    If you find you are not reading gas:

    Do a butane test at the inline of the wireless portable gas monitor (be sure you are

    logging). The propane response should be 1-3% for a 60 second test.

    Perform a butane test at the top of the calcium dryer. (DO NOT LIGHT the lighter at theshaker.) You will get a response on the laptop of 1-3% propane.

    Check the trap assembly and make sure the gas sample can freely travel through theentire trap assembly. Run some water down the standpipe in the polyurethane mold to

    ensure good flow through the trap.

    Check for a good seal in both the glycol and calcium chloride dryers. There should be anO-ring in each. If not, there is a spare in the accessory kit.

    No FlowIf you find you have diminishing or no flow check the following:

    Is the sensor box powered up?

    Is the in-line air filter on the intake of the wireless gas monitor plugged up?

    Is the airflow numeric indication over 900 on the laptop?

    Note: M/D Totco recommends replacing the poly line every 30 days to reduce

    possibility of contamination.

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    If you remove the sample in-line does the flow increase? If it does, there is anobstruction somewhere between the trap assembly and the gas monitor.

    Check the trap assembly (AC power, dryer, standpipe, connections for obstructions).

    Check the polyflow sample in line, (kinked, damaged, moisture, freezing).

    Under the Help menu in the top task bar you will find the Debug Screen, this screen can assistyou on verifying if you are receiving WITS or data from the Wellsite Gas Watch unit.

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    Helpful Information

    Lag Rate Determination

    The Wellsite Gas Watch will take the lag rate you enter (annular velocity) and increase the

    amount of time of the gas to surface with increasing depth. If the pump strokes are increasedor the pump output changes, the lag rate will also change. It is a good idea to test or make

    note of the lag rate frequently.

    There are different methods that can be used to calculate the Lag Rate for a gas sample. Wewill attempt to explain a few of them:

    1. Ask the engineer for the Annular Velocity. This will give you the correct value for the

    current depth of the well. Enter this into the lag rate in the Setup menu.

    2. Wait for a coal marker and time the gas response to surface. This will allow you to

    calculate the lag time from the bit to surface.

    Example: If you hit the coal when the bit is at 1800m and we see a gas response at thesurface in 47min., the gas is traveling up the annulus at a rate of 1800m / 47min. =

    38.3m / min.

    * Enter this 38.3m / min. into the Lag Rate cell on the laptop Setup screen

    3. Perform a tracer test (actual Lag Rate).

    This test is the most reliable method to determine lag time. It is done by placing a tracersuch as cut up flagging tape or whole oats in the drill pipe at the surface when the Kellyis broken off. The total time taken for the tracer to reach the surface, (shaker box) less

    the time to pump the tracer to the bit is the Lag time. From the lag time we can thencalculate the rate.

    M/D Totco NOV does not supply red dye pellets for tracer material.

    Lag Rate (m / min.) = Depth / Time

    The Lag Rate used for the Wellsite Gas Monitor is an annular velocity in m/min. that

    should be determined by a tracer type test.

    After timing the tracer from the drill pipe to the shaker, we must calculate the time takento pump the tracer down the drill pipe to the bit and subtract this from the total time. This

    is done by calculating the downtime or the time it takes for the mud to reach the bit fromsurface.

    Note: Before putting anything down the well bore, ask the Engineer or Drillier

    if it is ok.

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    4. Check mud report, quite often the lag rate will be indicated.

    Example: It takes a total circulation time of 60 minutes for the tracer to show at theshaker from surface. The bit is currently at a depth of 1610m.

    We need to know:

    Downtime (min.) = pipe volume (m3

     / m) / pump output (m3

     / min.)

    Where pipe volume (m3) = pipe capacity (m

    3 /m) x length of pipe (m)

    Pump output = m3 / stroke x 100 SPM = m3 / min.

    Remember, the total pipe volumes will be the pipe volume + bottom hole assemblyvolume + any other piping that is in the drill string.

    Say we know the total volume of the pipe is 10.33m

    3

     and the pump output is 1.334m

    3

     /min. Now:

    When this value is put into the Wellsite Gas Watch unit, as the depth increases, theamount of time required for the gas to reach the surface will be increased due to

    increasing depth.

    Where pump output (m3 / min.) = Liner size (mm) Table needed

    Stroke Length (mm) Table needed

    Strokes per minute Table needed

    Downtime = 10.33m3 / 1.334m

    3 / min.

    = 7.74 minutes

    Lag time at the current depth (1610m) = Total Time - Downtime

    = 60 min. - 7.74 min. = 52.56 min

    Therefore the lag rate is 1610m / 52.56 min. = 30.63m / min.

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    5. Calculate theoretical lag rate.

    There are other formulas that can be used in order to theoretically calculate the LagRate (annular velocity). These calculations will not be accurate because of the hole

    washout etc. The best determination of lag rate is done with a tracer or marker.

    Time = Depth / Annular Velocity

    Annular Velocity =

    Annular Velocity =

    Pump output m3 / min. x 1273 x 103

    (Hole diameter)2 - (Pipe diameter)2

    Pump output m3 / min. x 1273 x 103

    (Csg ID)2 - (Pipe OD)2

    For casing use:

    Annular Velocity =Pump output m3 / min. x 1273 x 103

    (Hole OD)2 - (Pipe OD)2

    Down Time =

    Where:Pipe volume = pipe capacity x length of pipe

    Pipe volume m3

    Pump output m3 / min.

    For drill pipe use:

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    M/D Totco Drilling Recorder Information

    A cable needs to be run from the M/D Totco computer, (usually tool pushes shack) to theportable gas monitor computer. The cable will come from the Com 3 port of the Server and

    change from a 25-pin DB connector to a 4-pin amphenol connector, (100ft. cable supplied byM/D Totco), then to the Wellsite Gas Monitor computer using the 25 to 9-pin connectorprovided by Wellsite and a pigtail with lights or a small black box.

    If you are hooked up to a black WITS box, you will need to plug it in. The lights in the box willturn on. One light is for sending and the other is for receiving; the lights will flash when a signalpasses through.

    If you are hooked up to a pigtail with two rows of lights, once the RS232 is connected to the

    Wellsite Gas Watch Monitor, you should see some lights on the bar. The red #3 light blinkingindicates that M/D Totco EDR is sending data, and the red #2 light blinking indicates that the

    gas monitor is sending data.

    On the M/D Totco machine that is physically connected to the Wellsite Gas Watch Monitor,select close, then setup. Type in 955-8901 for a password select enter, then select the

    Sensors Installed button. ON THIS MACHINE ONLY: HAVE GEOLOGIST-MUDLOGGER andWITS (IN/OUT) CHECKED OFF. Now, select Update and choose Com 3 when asked for acom port and select Enter. Now, press the Select WITS Output button. The Wellsite Gas

    Watch Monitor requires Bit Depth, Hole Depth, P1, P2, and ROP. Select Update and thenclose to go back to the drilling recorder.

    Total gas will be displayed at the top of the drilling recorder and the depth and ROP will be

    displayed on the gas monitor.

    Chimo Troubleshooting

    Question:

    Total gas shows up on the drilling recorder as square lines, and if I go back in time and thenforward in time it changes. It may show the total gas dropping to zero and then coming back.

    Answer:

    Geologist - Mudlogger is checked off on more than one computer in sensors installed. Do not

    have it checked on any other machine other than the one it is connected to.

    Question:

    My gas monitor was getting depth and ROP but now it is not.

    Answer:

    Check the M/D Totco Electronic Drilling Recorder to ensure that it is working properly. If it isworking alright then try restarting the Interface box of the logger. If this does not work, go to

    the M/D Totco EDR that the portable Wellsite Gas Watch unit is plugged into and press Alt-F4until you are at a blue screen with white dots. Now click on the start button and then click onModel 3000 Drilling Recorder. It should re-initialize the Com port and start sending data again.

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