Subsea Distribution System, Sensors & Instrumentation Online Course

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Subsea Distribution Systems are the tentacles that connect subsea developments to topside facilities and/or other developments. Control, well injection, or sensor functions can be routed through the Subsea Distribution System which serves as a network of point-to-point communication. Signals can be split, combined, boosted, or regulated as necessary to achieve the connection required. Subsea Distribution Systems are robust in design and planning to provide the highest levels of safety and environmental protection, flow assurance, and reliability.

Subsea Distribution Systems typically begin with an umbilical routed Topside to Subsea that contains hydraulic, electrical and/or fiber-optic elements. The umbilical has terminations on either end which allow for the safe handling and connection once installed. Hydraulic Multi Quick Connection (MQC) plates and electrical bulkheads fixed to the Subsea Umbilical Termination Assembly (SUTA) provide standardized subsea connections where additional pieces can be added to form the distribution system’s connections as required. Hydraulic Distribution Manifolds (HDMs) and flying leads are commonly connected to the SUTA and are used to complete the path to Subsea XTs/SCMs.

Other supportive pieces are used throughout to ensure the signals are routed and conditioned as required. In-field or step-out umbilicals may also connect to SUTAs and HDMs to bring in subsea developments that are a measurable distance away, combining fields to a common tie back.

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