ab1999
Mechanical
- May 1, 2006
- 3
We have an electrical connector in a piece of equipment installed in a subsea well (around 3V and 4mA passing through connector). Electrical connector is made of super duplex material with HNBR elastomer seal and Inc 718 metal seal and is threaded into 8630 body. We seem to be suffering minor corrosion in the 8630 which has failed the seals of the electrical connector allowing fluid encroachment which has shorted out the connector. The fluid around the connector ended up being pure methanol.
Is there anything we are missing in the system regarding material compatibility between the connector and main body that could be causing the corrosion. The corrosion is minor, but still enough to fail seals, and not what I would expect to see for crevice corrosion. Galvanic or general surface corrosion perhaps?
Is there anything we are missing in the system regarding material compatibility between the connector and main body that could be causing the corrosion. The corrosion is minor, but still enough to fail seals, and not what I would expect to see for crevice corrosion. Galvanic or general surface corrosion perhaps?