[Dsg-mvt] MVT gas mixing electronics/network equipment
Marc McMullen
mcmullen at jlab.org
Thu Sep 14 15:59:01 EDT 2017
Hi Matt,
I'm scheduled to meet with DSG management in the morning to discuss a
strategy for the relocation of the controls equipment. We need to make
sure we cover all bases with power, network, UPS, and temperature
monitoring of the MFCs. We will get back to you tomorrow on the matter.
Regards,
Marc
On 9/14/2017 11:34 AM, Matthew Marchlik wrote:
> Hi Marc,
>
> I met with Walt Akers, Tim Minga and Paul Powers this morning to discuss installation of the system into 96B. The consensus is that there is not way to modify the shed for flammable gas service without spending significant time and money. Installing into 96C, hall C's gas shed, was also discussed but would not work out.
>
> So, the mixing system and gas supply bottles will be installed on the gas pad. Could you please reply to this email and list the items/steps necessary for installation from DSG's standpoint we discussed yesterday?
>
> Hall B will create a small insulated foam box to house the MFCs with a segment of directly controlled heat tape within to keep the temperature above 50F. It will have holes for the cables. Is there any need to regularly access the MFCs after commissioning?
>
> The C4H10 line from the bottle to the MFCs will need to be wrapped with insulation and heat tape set to 90F, same as the bottle blanket. (George, can this be powered/controlled in series with the heater blanket?)
>
> Hall B and I will update all of the PS documentation, drawings, models and P&IDs.
>
> Thanks,
> Matt
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Marc McMullen" <mcmullen at jlab.org>
> To: "Matthew Marchlik" <marchlik at jlab.org>, "Bob Miller" <rmiller at jlab.org>, dsg-mvt at jlab.org
> Sent: Wednesday, September 6, 2017 3:53:29 PM
> Subject: MVT gas mixing electronics/network equipment
>
> Hi Matt and Bob,
>
> Is there a firm plan on the location of the MVT mixing instrumentation,
> electronics, and network equipment. If the equipment cannot be located
> in the Hall, I understand that the gas pad may be the next logical
> choice. The instrumentation which will have to be at the gas panel are
> the MFCs, which are temperature sensitive. The MFCs communicate via the
> network, so under normal circumstances we would like to have a switch at
> the location. We would also like to put the power for the MFCs (a
> chassis containing a power supply) in that location if possible. To
> house all of these components, may require large enclosure, or rack
> which can be enclosed and climate controlled to keep all components
> running and in good shape for the long run. At any rate, please let us
> (DSG) know as soon as a decision is made, so that we can plan accordingly.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
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