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Message ID: 89
Entry time: Wednesday, April 23, 2025, 13:40
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Author: |
Aaron Tam |
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Hot Cell 1 |
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Development |
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APTW Front End Gate Valve Assembly Installation |
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Previously prepped - A. Kong, S. Liu, A. Tam
- Gate valve assembly put together
- All bolts torqued to >=55Nm
- Gate valve Cart moved into hotcell
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April 23, 2025 - A. Kong, C. Fisher, S. Liu, M. Genix, A. Tam
- Moved standoffs to the taller position on the cart
- Weight added to cart to bring CG towards centre of cart.
- Cart rolling away and hitting lip of lift table could tip (especially with gate valve in higher position)
- Gate valve moved onto cart via 1000kg crane
- Sling used between openings in gate valve assembly frame members
- Complete gate valve assembly with hard stop and bellows movement retainer
- Dust cover removed, sealing (o-ring) flange removed,
- vacuum and sealing surfaces cleaned,
- hard stops (gate valve – shield plug) installed, bellows limit brackets installed
- Bagged all items removed to keep them clean
QDS seal installed BY HAND onto gate valve tapered flange
- Seal tabs align with a cutout feature on the flange (3 tabs, 120O spacing @ 10:00, 2:00, 6:00)
- These cutouts allow the tabs to bend towards the flange without obstructing sealing surfaces
RH Assumptions (UNTESTED)
- in the situation of a gate valve assembly replacement:
- Seal should be pre-installed onto gate valve flange using soft jawed clamps (bought, designed, modified)
- Assembly should come bagged and bag removed at the point of installation to reduce contamination on vacuum and sealing surfaces
- if seal replacement on its own (eg. during extraction electrode replacement)
- Seal should arrive on a clean stand through tool port and oriented in installation position
- two manips to place seal onto flange; grabbing top two tabs (UNTESTED but confident because of taper on seal retainer)
- clamps are TBD (bought, designed, modified)
Installing gate valve assembly proposed sequence of operations:
- Using Hotcell lift table, raise gate valve assembly so that Shield-plug-to-gate-valve screw can engage, leaving ~1/8 inch between Shield-plug and gate-valve-assembly
- Slide gate-valve with cart into rough x-y position (use camera views for alignment)
- Start thread on shield-plug-to-gate-valve screw, until weight is released from cart.
- Release gate valve from cart by unscrewing 2 bolts holding it
- Torque shield-plug-to-gate-valve screw fully to align hard-stop threaded holes
- Lightly install hard-stop screws
- Crack loosen the shield plug-gate valve screws
- Final torque on hardstop screws
- Final torque on shield plug-gate valve screws
Additional Notes:
- Tested manipulator access/reach to the hard-stop screws)
- (better access may be achieved by lowering torque tool handle)
- Nut housing for shield plug to gate valve assembly screws/nuts not used as final bolts will react differently than test shield-plug
To be tested:
- Gate valve seal chain clamp using torque multiplier and reaction arm.
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April 30, 2025 - C. Fisher, A. Kong, K. Ng, A. Tam
Preparations:
- Chad programmed 4 torque ratchet wrench settings in CW (12 Nm & 24 Nm) and CCW (12 Nm & 24 Nm)
- Chad had procured and dry fit Norbar HT3-1000 torque multiplier for this operation
Chain Clamp Sealing/Tightening procedure:
- Shielding on the outside of the RIB side structure needs to be taken off to allow QDS reaction head tool to have access to structural components
- Chain clamp brought together lightly by turning turnbuckle screws lightly by hand (this would be done with a smaller air or electric ratcheting wrench in the future)
- Using several camera angles to verify that the bellow flange is engaging properly within the chain clamp
- A soft tipped tool held by one manipulator can be used to push the flanges together, while the other manipulator starts cinching down on one of the chain clamp turnbuckle screws
- Once positioning had been confirmed, turnbuckle screws were tightened on the first 12 Nm program with the the Norbar HT3-1000 torque multiplier to achieve ~60Nm
- With the torque multiplier, the right manipulator held onto the torque ratchet wrench and the left manipulator brought the reaction head into contact with structural components on the FE
- Bottom screw reaction against FE kinematic mount, top screw reaction against RIB side of gate valve bracket.
- Once both screws have been tightened to ~60Nm, they were both tightened to their final 120 Nm (24Nm on the electric torque ratchet wrench)
Notes:
- torque multiplier is heavy, may be a good idea to use a tool balancer with the torque tool
- Stepping up the torque in a more increments may yield a more even clamp for the gasket to seal
- As a check, a 20-200Nm click style torque wrench was used to verify that approximately 120Nm was reached
- 110 Nm - 120 Nm was required to continue tightening the turnbuckle screws
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