Casing Collar Locators

The Casing Collar Locator (CCL38) is used in cased hole for positioning measurement by responding to the changes in metal volume. The CCL detector consists of a coil and four magnets. The four magnets are installed in pairs at the upper and lower ends respectively so that the coil is in a constant magnetic field. When the tool passes a collar, the magnetic flux is disturbed and an electric signal is generated. The signal is then amplified and converted to frequency, which is then counted in MCU. When the telemetry cartridge polls, the count is sent to telemetry for encoding and then to the surface.

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The Casing Collar Locator (CCL41) measures positioning in cased holes by responding to the changes in metal volume. The CCL detector consists of a coil and four magnets. The four magnets are installed in pairs at the upper and lower ends respectively so that the coil is in a constant magnetic field. When the tool passes a collar, the magnetic flux is disturbed and an electric signal is generated. The signal is then amplified and converted to frequency, which is then counted in MCU. When the telemetry cartridge polls, the count is sent to telemetry for encoding and then to the surface.

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Hunting’s Logging CCL can be used to make a depth correlation between the casing collars, and the open hole log of the well.

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