| Customization: | Available |
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| Features: | High Precision |
| Power-off Data Protection: | Yes |
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Subsurface projects operate on relentless schedules where equipment failure is not an option. The JTG-1 Inclinometer is engineered as an Operational Resilience Engine, a system whose primary design imperative is to deliver continuous, reliable data acquisition in the face of punishing physical and environmental challenges. Its resilience is engineered from the component level upward, starting with an all-solid-state, monolithic sensor assembly that contains no delicate moving parts susceptible to wear or misalignment from shock and vibration. This mechanical fortitude is paired with extreme environmental hardening, allowing the system to operate with unwavering accuracy across a vast temperature spectrum and in high-humidity conditions where condensation would cripple lesser instruments. The product philosophy is simple: to be the most dependable element on the wellsite, providing crews with the confidence that their critical survey data will be captured completely and accurately, shift after shift, regardless of conditions.
This resilience translates directly into simplified, robust field operations. The system features autonomous self-check and diagnostic routines that run at startup and during operation, providing clear status alerts and preventing the deployment of a faulty tool. Its point measurement methodology is inherently robust, providing a clear, discrete data snapshot that is less susceptible to corruption than continuous analog signals. Data is automatically written to protected onboard memory the moment it is generated, creating a failsafe against power or communication loss during retrieval. Furthermore, the probe is designed for seamless interoperability with standard, field-proven winch and cable systems, ensuring deployment reliability. This combination of mechanical toughness, environmental tolerance, and operational simplicity makes the JTG-1 a logistical asset that reduces complexity and removes a key variable of uncertainty from field operations.
The economic justification for this resilient engine is clear in its impact on total cost of ownership and project flow. Its exceptionally high mean time between failures (MTBF) minimizes costly downtime, repair logistics, and spare part inventories associated with more fragile tools. By guaranteeing performance in magnetically distorted environments like cased holes or mineral-rich formations, it prevents the immense cost of drilling errors that stem from inaccurate surveys, effectively paying for itself through error prevention. Its reliability allows for optimized crew scheduling and resource allocation, as survey tasks become predictable and non-problematic. In essence, this resilience engine transforms downhole surveying from a potential bottleneck into a guaranteed, seamless component of the operational workflow, ensuring projects stay on schedule and within budget by eliminating a major source of unforeseen delay and expense.
Technical Specifications: Operational Resilience Engine
| Resilience Metric | GDY-2GW Resilience Rating | JTG-1 Resilience Rating |
|---|---|---|
| Mechanical Robustness | All-solid-state, high vibration resistance | All-solid-state, strong vibration control |
| Environmental Hardening | -10°C to +70°C; 90% humidity at 40°C | -10°C to +70°C; 90% humidity at 40°C |
| Measurement Reliability | Accurate in high-interference zones | Accurate in magnetic/iron-casing environments |
| Depth Resilience | ≤ 2,500m operational pressure rating | ≤ 2,000m operational pressure rating |
| Data Failsafe | Automatic storage & wireless backup | Automatic data storage |
| Operational Simplicity | Robust design for minimal field maintenance | Simple connection to standard logging systems |
| Power System Reliability | AC220V ±10% stable input range | AC220V ±10% stable input range |




