[Dsg-rich] RICH compressors successfully powered
Walt Akers
akers at jlab.org
Mon Jul 31 13:02:47 EDT 2017
That is correct.
Ronald Bartek wrote:
> Walt
>
> Am I correct in assuming these are the two (2) Atlas Copco compressors
> and the one in Bldg. 90 is connected to the ASME Pressure vessel shown
> in the attachment? Also I was told that the pressure vessel will be
> relocated in the future to Hall B along with the corresponding air
> compressor. Correct?
>
>
> **
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> *From: *"Walt Akers" <akers at jlab.org>
> *To: *"Carroll Jones" <jonesc at jlab.org>
> *Cc: *"Tyler Lemon" <tlemon at jlab.org>, "dsg-rich" <dsg-rich at jlab.org>,
> "Michael Sprouse" <msprouse at jlab.org>, "Ronald Bartek" <bartek at jlab.org>
> *Sent: *Monday, July 31, 2017 11:42:05 AM
> *Subject: *Re: [Dsg-rich] RICH compressors successfully powered
>
> These are air compressors...
>
> Carroll Jones wrote:
> > Is this compressor an air compressor or refrigeration compressor?
> Drainage from her compresses have all and must be removed before
> draining into the sanitary drain.
> >
> > For additional information or clarification, please contact me at
> 757–8 76–1778.
> >
> > Sincerely,
> >
> > Carroll W Jones
> >
> > Sent from my iPhone
> >
> >> On Jul 31, 2017, at 9:17 AM, Walt Akers <akers at jlab.org> wrote:
> >>
> >> Tyler:
> >>
> >> There are a variety of drains nearby. The most likely candidate would
> >> be in one of the utility closets on the main hallway. Notably,
> this would
> >> probably require the installation of a small pump to deliver the water
> >> from the compressor to the utility room.
> >>
> >> I'm CCing Carroll Jones on this, because it would certainly involve
> >> some design support from Facilities to make this happen (unless there
> >> is already a floor drain nearby).
> >>
> >> Walt
> >>
> >> Tyler Lemon wrote:
> >>> Hello,
> >>>
> >>> One note left out from my email on Friday: we found during the
> test of the EEL compressor that there is a drain on each of the
> compressors where water will shoot out every few minutes.
> >>>
> >>> The drain needs a 5/16-inch diameter line to lead to some sort of
> reservoir. Brian and I tried to find a 5/16-inch diameter line in the
> Hall B Gas Shed but could not find one. Do we have anything that could
> be used for the compressor drain line?
> >>>
> >>> To hold the drain water, a temporary solution could be to use a
> bucket, but we do not know how much water is produced in a given time
> so there is a chance the bucket could overflow if not checked regularly.
> >>>
> >>> Walt,
> >>> Is there already a drain in EEL 125 that we could run the
> compressor's drain line to?
> >>>
> >>> Doug,
> >>> Is there someplace the compressors could drain to in Hall B?
> >>>
> >>> Best regards,
> >>> Tyler
> >>>
> >>>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >>> *From: *"Tyler Lemon" <tlemon at jlab.org>
> >>> *To: *"dsg-rich" <dsg-rich at jlab.org>, "DeAnn Maddox"
> <maddox at jlab.org>, "Walt Akers" <akers at jlab.org>, "Joshua Johnson"
> <joshua.johnson at us.atlascopco.com>, "paul stanko"
> <paul.stanko at us.atlascopco.com>
> >>> *Sent: *Friday, July 28, 2017 4:56:41 PM
> >>> *Subject: *[Dsg-rich] RICH compressors successfully powered
> >>>
> >>> Hello,
> >>>
> >>> This afternoon we successfully powered on both RICH compressors in
> the EEL and Hall B.
> >>>
> >>> For the compressor in the EEL, we turned it on and set a maximum
> output pressure of 70 psi on the compressor. We then let the
> compressor run until it turned itself off when reaching an output
> pressure of 70 psi. After this, we stopped the compressor and vented
> the attached gas tank. We also got the MAC address for this compressor
> and Brian has contacted Sergey to get an IP address assigned to the
> compressor. The compressor's emergency stop button has been pressed,
> preventing the compressor output from being enabled.
> >>>
> >>> For the compressor in Hall B, we only turned it on and made sure
> that it is able to run correctly. We left this compressor powered on,
> but not running.
> >>>
> >>> Thank you to DeAnn for making sure all visitors were properly
> registered to be able to get on site. Thank you to Walt for quickly
> arranging the short-notice electrical work that needed to be done
> today. Also, thank you to Paul and Joshua, the Atlas Copco
> representatives, for helping us get the compressors running.
> >>>
> >>> Best regards,
> >>> Tyler
> >>>
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