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BDV42: Borehole Deviation

The BDV42 probe is used to determine the exact drilled trajectory of a borehole in the subterranean space. Boreholes drilled close to infrastructure such as cables or tunnels can be surveyed before reaching the critical point. Another application of this method lies in water well quality control by ensuring that well deviation and curvature criteria are met so that problems with lowering pumps and other equipment can be avoided.

The probe is based on a high-precision combination magnetometer and accelerometer sensor providing a continuous measurement of borehole inclination and azimuth. Because of the resulting magnetic disturbance, reliable azimuth data can not be obtained in steel-cased wells or in iron-rich geological formations.

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BDV42 probe diagram

BDV42 PROBES SPECIFICATIONS

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Technical Specifications

Diameter : 42.2 mm

Weight : 7 Kg

Weight (with ballasts weights) : 11 Kg

Length : 1800 mm

Length (with ballasts weights) : 2070 mm

TMax. Temp / Pressure : 70°C / 200 bar

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Options And Accessories

Gamma-ray sensor : ø25 x 50 mm NaI(Tl) crystal

Non-magnetic centralisers

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Sensors Parameters

Measurement resolution : Azimuth : ± 0.1° & Inclination : ± 0.1°

Measurement accuracy : Azimuth : ± 0.5° & Inclination : ± 0.2°

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Borehole Condition

Dry or fluid-filled borehole

Open hole or PVC casing, if azimuth required

Steel casing, if azimuth not required

BDVV42 PROBE GALLERY

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