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Revised May 1, 2019
Revision 25 of DOCU225, © Copyright
Page 36 of 44
Name
WITS
Code
EDR can
Receive
EDR Sends in
Full WITS
Mode
EDR Sends in
Half WITS
Mode
Record 18: Drill Stem Testing
Available Transmission Types: Time Based, Depth Based, or Request-Response
Date 1805
Time 1806
Nitrogen Pressure In 1815
Y
Y
UBD Flow Pressure 1816
Y
UBD Flow Temperature 1817
Y
Downhole Pressure 1 1818
Y
Y
Downhole Temperature 1819
Y
Y
Condensate Out 1820
Y
Y
Hydrocarbon Flow 1821
Y
Y
H2S 1826
Y
Nitrogen Volume In 1827
Y
Y
Total Gas Return 1828
Y
Y
Nitrogen Volume Out 1829
Y
Y
Water Out 1830
Y
Y
Water Nozzle 1831
Y
Y
Record 63: Pason
Available Transmission Types: Time Based, Depth Based, or Request-Response
Date
6305
Time
6306
Magnetic Toolface 6310 Y Y
Gravity Toolface
6311
Y
Y
Magnetic Toolface
6339
Y
Y
Gravity Toolface
6340
Y
Y
4.12 Typical WITS Packets sent to Pason
A typical packet from a total gas detection system includes the following lines:
&&
01691234.56
01705.43
!!
The first four digits in a packet make up the WITS code. The digits that follow the WITS
code represent the measured value being sent. The WITS specification also includes the
carriage return and line feed control characters, <cr><lf>, at the end of each line.

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