Hydraulic Multiturn Actuator
Enables remote manual operation of Cameron gate valves
Automate frac valve operation but maintain a contingency to minimize NPT.
More reliable alternative to multiple conventional small inline check valves on frac iron
The big-bore frac check valve (CV) is located on the main frac iron trunk line, just before the zipper manifold. It replaces the multiple small CVs used conventionally, which are prone to leaks and washouts and lead to NPT during hydraulic fracturing operations. Moreover, multiple valves make leak detection complex and time consuming because each valve must be tested individually, further increasing NPT.
Hydraulic fracturing, including simul-frac operations
Replaces the multiple small CVs used conventionally
Compatible with 15,000-psi API flange piping, including MonoFlex™ dual-connection fracturing fluid delivery technology
The valve allows flow in just one direction, protecting pumping equipment from high-pressure well fluids. A clapper mechanism remains open during pumping but quickly closes if the flow reverses direction; the oversized clapper enables faster closing. An arrow stamped on the body facilitates correct valve installation.
Rated up to 160 bbl/min, the big-bore CV is available with 5-in or 7-in ID. It is compatible with 15,000-psi API flange piping, including MonoFlex dual-connection fracturing fluid delivery technology. The simplified internal components are accessed from the top of the valve, facilitating repair and replacement. An adjustable stand can be adapted to any frac location.