You must submit:
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(a) A complete description of the BOP system and system components, | (1) Pressure ratings of BOP equipment;
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| (2) Proposed BOP test pressures (for subsea BOPs, include both surface and corresponding subsea pressures);
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| (3) Rated capacities for liquid and gas for the fluid-gas separator system;
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| (4) Control fluid volumes needed to close, seal, and open each component;
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| (5) Control system pressure and regulator settings needed to close each ram BOP under MASP as defined for the operation;
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| (6) Number and volume of accumulator bottles and bottle banks (for subsea BOP, include both surface and subsea bottles);
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| (7) Accumulator pre-charge calculations (for subsea BOP, include both surface and subsea calculations);
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| (8) All locking devices; and
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| (9) Control fluid volume calculations for the accumulator system (for a subsea BOP system, include both the surface and subsea volumes).
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(b) Schematic drawings, | (1) The inside diameter of the BOP stack;
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| (2) Number and type of preventers (including blade type for shear ram(s));
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| (3) All locking devices;
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| (4) Size range for variable bore ram(s);
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| (5) Size of fixed ram(s);
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| (6) All control systems with all alarms and set points labeled, including pods;
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| (7) Location and size of choke and kill lines (and gas bleed line(s) for subsea BOP);
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| (8) Associated valves of the BOP system;
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| (9) Control station locations; and
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| (10) A cross-section of the riser for a subsea BOP system showing number, size, and labeling of all control, supply, choke, and kill lines down to the BOP.
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(c) Certification by an independent third party, | Verification that:
(1) Test data demonstrate the shear ram(s) will shear the drill pipe at the water depth as required in § 250.732;
(2) The BOP was designed, tested, and maintained to perform under the maximum environmental and operational conditions anticipated to occur at the well;
(3) The accumulator system has sufficient fluid to operate the BOP system without assistance from the charging system; and
(4) If using a subsea BOP, a BOP in an HPHT environment as defined in § 250.105, or a surface BOP on a floating facility, the BOP has not been compromised or damaged from previous service.
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(d) If you are using a subsea BOP, descriptions of autoshear, deadman, and emergency disconnect sequence (EDS) systems, | A listing of the functions with their sequences and timing. |