Setting Up the IRIS Data Mapping To create our own Time/Depth records. Have “IRIS” use 3P Fast Record variables “WITS data “ for:
INSITE Depth Monitor creating Time/Depth record. Create Time SDL Fast data. Have available other IRIS functions / programs for use such as: Depth, Iris Overrides, Sweep Monitor, Lag, Timer and Counters, Pumps. 1) Starting IRIS, On INSITE System Manager Go to Configure > Sperry Servers and run through the Wizard: a) Click Next till you come to the window where you set up Depth and IRIS. b) Select Yes and Datascans from the drop down list. c) Select Yes and IRIS from the drop down list. Turning on all the IRIS records r ecords (by default) will increase the size of your database, will show you later how to t urn off some of the records to reduce storing on those records. d) Check the Hydraulics option on the bottom for MPD.
e) > click Next. f) Click Next > follow your usual configuration > click finish. 2) Map WITS variables into Iris Data Mapping, Click on the Data Acquisition (Data Acq) icon on the System Manager:
3) Double click on IRIS Data Mapping > Edit > Records Read From ADI or the Icon that looks like a book
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4) The next GUI window may or may not have the Record “3P Fast” which you are receiving WITS data into. If the incoming WITS Record does not exist then use the New Record button to create one.
Click on New Record
> select 3P Fast > click OK, ADI Records window will open. Select 3P Fast.
5) Map Block Position to Depth Analog 1 and Hookload Avg to Hookload as shown on the image below :
Required for Depth Monitor are the Block Position to Depth Analog 1 and Hookload Avg to Hookload Map all other variables which you want put into Time SDL Fast record such as:
IRIS Data Items
3P Fast
Depth Analog 1
maps to
Block Position
Hookload
maps to
Hookload avg
Standpipe 1
maps to
SPP avg
F/G Pit Total
maps to
F/G Pit Total
Pump 1 Rate
maps to
Pump 1 Rate
Pump 2 Rate
maps to
Pump 2 Rate
Map by dragging the IRIS Data Item variable over to the 3P Fast window, dropping onto the target variable.
Add as many variables as needed for the job.
6) Click Done once all variables are mapped. This will restart Iris.
We still have other mapping to do to before we are finished with IRI S DATA mapping. 7) Now we must edit which records within the database IRIS will write to.
Within INSITE – IRIS Data Mapping GUI (window) click on the
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This window will open 8) Click on the Advanced button and uncheck the records you don’t want IRIS updating, by unchecking these records IRIS will not update and thus reduce the size of the database.
OK to leave. 9) Setup the option to save the configuration files on another backup machine, this will allow for quick start up on that machine if the Primary IRIS goes down. This is not meant to backup to same machine running IRIS, Iris will save configurations automatically to the IRIS Machine.
Go to Options > Save Backup Configuration Files Check the Enable Save Backup Files Use the Browse button to map the backup machine C:\INSITE\Data\IRIS\Default Config\Config
Note: You may have to share the backup directory so this option will work.
10) Next make sure the data is being written into the database by viewing the IRIS Data Mapping. You should see what looks like this, where 3P Fast is showing up like this:
The IRIS Data Mapping is complete.
Setting Up the Depth Monitor 11) Depth monitor allows us to Control, configure, and set depth items. Go to INSITE System Manager > Monitor window and click on Depth. INSITE – Depth Monitor window opens.
INSITE – Depth Monitor window opens.
12) Go to Depth Configuration
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Need to configure Depth Source setting the Block Position option to Depth Analog 1. Find Depth Analog 1 in window option then drag and drop into the Block Position Measurement window. Set the In Slips Configuration Radial Button to Hookload. Set the Radial Button to Analog. .
Hit Ok to close and save settings
, you will need to make sure you make sure you have Crown Wheel is selected in order to 13) Go to Depth Calibration set the block height. Nothing else is set up in this window leave all as default except the Crown Wheel Radial Button option checked.
, to set up the Hole Depth, Bit Depth, Block Height, Off Bottom Distance length, and the In/Out 14) Go to Depth Control Slips Hookload thresholds.
Using the WITS data change the items within Depth Control window to match WITS data coming in such as Depth, Bit Depth, and Block Position. Set the In/Out of Slips Hookload : Drilling and Tripping as to trigger in and out of slips correctly. Adjust as needed until working as required.
HINT: check the 3P Fast record to see what the weight is during in slips and set slightly higher. It’s is good to keep the “Force Out-Of-Slips Only When On Bottom” checked
on horizontal wells due to the improper
weight distribution, i.e. “stacking the weight” on horizontal
wells which decrease the overall Hookload to the point in which you might see in slips. When checked INSITE knows that if You’re on bottom, you have to be o ut of slips.
If using a top-drive, set both the Drilling and Tripping Hookload to be the same +/- (45 Klbs) for a land rigs. For offshore rigs with Heavy Top-Drives, you might have to incr ease to possibly 75 depending on the weight of the Block and top drive. 15) Once the necessary changes are done in Depth Monitor you can put the On/Off Bottom and In/Out Slips on Automatic and force On Bottom if you are ready to track depth. Do not have it forced out of slips.