[Dsg-rich] RICH N2 backup manifold test

Tyler Lemon tlemon at jlab.org
Thu Feb 7 15:19:35 EST 2019


Hello Dr. Rossi,


For general reference, attached are tables showing how long we can provide backup N2 to RICH based on how many N2 banks we have on hand.


The first table is the the current setup and flow with the amount of time scaled based on the number of N2 banks. The second table is the amount of time if the regulators on the banks are adjusted to provide 20 slm of backup N2.

Based on the calculated flow durations, it may be good to procure at least one more N2 bank to have on hand in case it is needed.

Best regards,
Tyler
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Subject: Re: [Dsg-rich] RICH N2 backup manifold test

Thank you Tyler for performing the test and let us know how long the N2 backup system will last

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On 7 Feb 2019, at 13:58, Tyler Lemon <tlemon at jlab.org<mailto:tlemon at jlab.org>> wrote:

Hello,

The test is complete, the override switch is off and alarms have been re-enabled.

Attached are plots of N2 flow to RICH (top plot), the N2 backup manifold's supply pressure (PT2, middle plot), and the N2 backup bank pressure (PT3, bottom plot).

During the test (with Denny's help), we closed of the main N2 supply line and observed flow dropping from ~39 slm to ~37 slm. Since we expected flow to drop significantly more, we slowly turned off all N2 to RICH until we saw the flow meter's reading go down to verify that the flow meters were not frozen or anything strange. This is the large drop to ~25 slm.

After restoring nitrogen flow, we performed the test again by closing off RICH's main N2 supply line. We again observed the N2 flow dropping from ~39 slm to ~37 slm.

Using 40 slm to calculate a conservative length of time the N2 backup system can provide flow to RICH, the calculation comes out to ~2.5 days for the 24 k-bottles used in the two N2 banks.

Best regards,
Tyler
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From: Dsg-rich <dsg-rich-bounces at jlab.org<mailto:dsg-rich-bounces at jlab.org>> on behalf of Tyler Lemon <tlemon at jlab.org<mailto:tlemon at jlab.org>>
Sent: Thursday, February 7, 2019 1:13:11 PM
To: dsg-rich
Subject: [Dsg-rich] RICH N2 backup manifold test

Hello,

We need to perform a short test of the new backup manifold to see how much flow can be provided the N2 bank.

This will involve temporarily shutting off N2 to RICH (only for a few minutes). During this time, the hardware interlock override switch will be used to prevent N2 flow interlock from tripping off HV and LV. We will also disable alarms for RICH N2 flow for the test to prevent any spurious alarms.

After the test, we will know how much flow the backup system can provide to RICH and then be able to estimate how long the backup N2 banks will last.

Best regards,
Tyler
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