The Willis M1A Choke: Angle Body M.O.V. For Oil and Gas Production and E.O.R

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The key takeaways are that the M1A choke provides precise flow control for oil, gas, and water in production and EOR applications up to 5000 PSI. It has a versatile angle body design and uses interchangeable MOV discs for flow control.

The M1A choke has a versatile angle body design, economical pricing, easy maintenance by replacing just the MOV discs, versatility to handle a wide range of conditions, and can be automated in the field. It provides accurate flow control using the proven MOV disc design.

The M1A choke has simpler and more economical maintenance than other options by just replacing the MOV discs instead of the whole assembly. It also has greater versatility in applications, connections, actuation, and materials. This makes it easier to maintain and more versatile than other choke options.

The Willis M1A Choke

Angle Body M.O.V. for Oil and Gas Production and E.O.R.
THE WILLIS M1A
It controls your cost as it controls your flow
Standard carrier for non- Easy removable body Nickel-Aluminum-Bronze Low cost trim in ceramic
erosive service. T.C. or for maintenance and construction for sweet or or T.C. Easy replacement
stellite sleeves optional trim replacement. sour service. Stainless steel
for erosive or cavitation Piping connections and alloy steel available
service remain in place.

Back pressure beans


can be installed for
high pressure service. Double D male end to
It will 2-stage your interface to actuators
pressure drop and
will help to extend
the life of the trim

Single piece inlet and


outlet connections Both bean size and % open
Optional End Connections: on same indicator
• Mail Threaded
• Female Threaded
• Buttweld
• Flanged Mounting holes for
actuator (gear box,
pneumatic, or electric)
High strength bolting for
installation
sweet service, 5000 psi
max. NACE bolting for
sour service, ANSI Class
1500 max Single piece inlet and
outlet connections

W
ith the introduction of the M1A, you can get the replace the MOV discs, and not the entire assembly
precision of the in-line EOR Choke in a versatile (Willis’ EOR choke trim is interchangeable). The
angle body choke. One that is also economical to procedure works equally well with standard ceramic
buy, easy to maintain, easy to automate. You can discs, or with tungsten carbide discs and wear
use it for wellhead, production, gas lift and sleeves, which are available for erosive conditions.
enhanced oil recovery situation requiring pressures You’ll find your maintenance further reduced by
of up to API 5000 psi. In these applications, the the M1A’s body construction, which allows you to
M1A produces accurate, calibrated flow control of remove and replace the body without breaking
oil gas, water of CO2. And, the M1A is available for major end seals. The body itself is highly resistant
a wide range of conditions, including standard, sour to corrosion. Body materials are nickel-aluminum-
or cold service. The heart of the M1A, as in the EOR bronze for standard service, stainless steel for
choke, is the Willis Multi-Orifice (MOV) design, corrosive service, and alloy steel for low tempera-
which sets the standard for flow control. Adding tures and API specification 6A equipment.
to the M1A’s versatility is its ability to accommodate One final feature adds considerably to the M1A’s
a complete combination of end connections, usefulness. It was designed for automation. You can
including threaded, flanged or buttweld. change from manual to rotary actuation right in the
Maintenance? Nothing could be simpler or field. No additional brackets or adjustments are
more economical. To change trim, all you do is required. Linkage is never exposed.
Both bean size and % open
on same indicator
C

Double D male end to


interface to actuators
A

The Willis M1A is available in the following style designations:


Style 0 - Standard Service
Style 8 - Sour Service per NACE MR-01-75
Style 4 - Wet CO2 Service
Style C - Low Temperature (-50° F), Sour Service per NACE MR-01-75

Available Trim Sizes


Disc (Number holes, Diameter) 1, 1⁄8" 2, 1⁄8" 1, 1⁄4" 2, 1⁄4" 1, 1⁄2" 2, 1⁄2" 2, 5⁄8" Pie
Flow coefficient, Cv (Maximum)* 0.33 0.67 1.54 3.12 5.71 11.2 14.5
Equivalent Bean Size 8 11 16 22 32 45 50
* Based on 1" connections.

Maximum allowable pressure drop: Optional Wear Sleeve:


Ceramic or Tungsten Carbide Trim, all sizes: 5,000 psi. Tungsten Carbide recommended for erosion protection. Stellite
recommended for cavitation protection.

M1A Specifications
Type of Connection Dimensions
Working
Pressure A B C D
Inlet Outlet psi
in. mm. in. mm. in. mm. in. mm.
Style 0 =
5000 psi
1" FNPT 1" FNPT Style 8, 8.11 208 6.00 152 12.99 330 28 13
C&4
ANSI 1500
2" FNPT 2" FNPT Style 0 =
9.06 232 6.95 177 13.94 354 28 13
5000 psi
2" MNPT 2" MNPT style 8, 8.11 208 6.00 152 12.99 330 28 13
C&4
2" B.W. 2" B.W. ANSI 1500 8.00 205 5.89 150 12.88 327 28 13
2" ANSI 600/R.F. 2" ANSI 600/R.F. 9.88 251 7.77 197 14.76 375 48 22
ANSI 600
2" ANSI 600/R.T.J. 2" ANSI 600/R.T.J. 9.94 252 7.83 199 14.82 376 48 22
2" ANSI 900/R.F. 2" ANSI 900/R.F. 9.88 251 7.77 197 14.76 375 76 34
ANSI 900
2" ANSI 900/R.T.J. 2" ANSI 900/R.T.J. 9.94 252 7.83 199 14.82 376 76 34
2" ANSI 1500/R.F. 2" ANSI 1500/R.F. 9.88 251 7.77 197 14.76 375 76 34
ANSI 1500
2" ANSI 1500/R.T.J. 2" ANSI 1500/R.T.J. 9.94 252 7.83 199 14.82 376 76 34
2 ⁄16" API 2000
1
2 ⁄16" API 2000
1
2000 psi 9.94 252 7.83 199 14.82 376 48 22
2 1⁄16" API 3000 2 1⁄16" API 3000 3000 psi 9.94 252 7.83 199 14.82 376 76 34
5000 psi
2 1⁄16" API 5000 2 1⁄16" API 5000 Style 0 9.94 252 7.83 199 14.82 376 76 34
Only
Sales and Service Locations Cameron

P.O. Box 1212


Domestic International
Bakersfield, California Buenos Aires, Argentina Houston, TX 77251-1212
Woodland, California Perth, Australia Telephone: 713/939-2211
Denver, Colorado Kuala Belait, Brunei
Lafayette, Louisiana Calgary, Canada Fax: 713/939-2620
New Orleans, Louisiana Grande Prairie, Canada
Mount Pleasant, Michigan Punta Arenas, Chile,
Laurel, Mississippi Pointe-Noire, Congo
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Cairo, Egypt,
Corpus Christi, Texas Great Yarmouth, England
Dallas, Texas London, England
Houston, Texas Paris, France
Longview, Texas Pau, France
Odessa, Texas Port Gentil, Gabon
Casper, Wyoming Jakarta, Indonesia
Evanston, Wyoming Tokyo, Japan
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Miri, Malaysia
Terengganu, Malaysia
Ciudad Del Carmen, Mexico
Mexico CIty, Mexico
Villahermosa, Mexico
The Hague, The Netherlands
Papakura, New Zealand
Lagos, Nigeria
Warri, Nigeria
Bergen, Norway
Muscat, Oman
Moscow, Russia
Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia
Abu Dhabi, U.A.E.
Maracaibo, Venezuela

Manufacturing Plants and Aftermarket Facilities

Domestic International
Anchorage, Alaska Zarate, Argentina
Berwick, Louisiana Melbourne, Australia
Patterson, Louisiana Edmonton, Canada
Ville Platte, Louisiana Leeds, England
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Beziers, France
Brookshire, Texas Celle, Germany
Liberty, Texas Longford, Ireland
Veracruz, Mexico
Hoogezand, The Netherlands
Port Harcourt, Nigeria
Stavanger, Norway
Singapore, Republic of Singapore
Aberdeen, Scotland

This list includes major manufacturing and sales locations. Contact your nearest Cameron
representative for locations not included on this list.

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