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Re: Al's 2016 Inspection Thread
I submitted the question on where the vent needs to be to Q & A. It is question Q933.
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When I was a Lead RI, we had weekly conference calls with the Chief. Current LRIs I know tell me they still do that now. Several of them read CD frequently, so I expect that my Lead RI for this week's event will be able to give a ruling on vent valve requirements, should that question come up while inspecting a robot. Before hearing from my LRI, my own opinion is the same as Richard Sisk's, based on my reading of R78 and Fig. 4-15. After I hear from my LRI, that could change. |
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I understand where you are coming from, but it is an example. My point is if the rule doesn't explicitly say it is open for interpretation, or opinions which leads to issues. Similarly there is no official rule on where the main breaker has to be, and for the rule book to say "strongly recommend" doesn't mean has to be. It becomes frustrating when others don't "feel" that the breaker or dump valve aren't in the correct place. If the rules aren't going to be explicit about such things then how can teams "fail" inspection? It's kind of like trying to say something isn't art. |
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Honestly, I've never had a problem getting a team to move their main breaker or vent plug valve to someplace more accessible. They all seem to understand the safety reasons (at least, the mentors do) for it and comply quickly and willingly. Now, I have to ask... why is it such a big deal to have the vent plug valve on the low side? What do you get from that that other teams don't get by having theirs on the high side? Why not just hook up the pneumatics similar to figure 4-15 like everyone else to begin with? You seem to be very adamant about this, yet your robot has already been changed to have it on the high side... |
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If the "storage pressure" was low, was the compressor turning off? If not, you had a significant leak. |
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It isn't an overly big deal at this point. I was just wanting al to say it has to be on the high side, or it doesn't matter. In all reality it doesn't make a difference where the valve is located as long as the system is emptied in a timely fashion. Now what's a timely fashion?? Our robot has two tanks, so it takes very very little time. As for the breaker. I was referring to the blue box about the label saying breaker here. |
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The pressure release valve was on the low pressure side of the regulator in the system. |
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It just hit me that the point of it will vent faster if on the high pressure side doesn't exactly hold true. If teams were to have the accumulator tanks on the low side for whatever reason the stored air would have to flow back through the pressure regulator as well. I have seen regulators that only operate in one direction. That is to say air won't flow through from the regulated side to the supply side, which would prevent the system from being completely emptied.
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Agreed. Was just bringing up the fact that some do not vent both ways. But the fact of the tanks being on the low side and having to vent back through the regulator and it "taking time" still applies.
My biggest reason for continuing this debate is so I can have something to show my students after the fact. I strive to not just teach them how parts fit, and or interact, but also how to question things when needed, and that if you ask several people the same question you will get several different views. Not saying mine is right, or wrong and the same for the others that have posted, but rather different ways of looking at it and the importance of being able to do so constructively. I do thank you all for all your views and comments, our team is actually going to devote about a half hour to this topic and how to interact with the inspectors in a constructive manor. You all have provided me with more info and knowledge to pass along than most might realize. |
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That I have never tested. But I don't believe it will hold pressure on the working side like you thinking it may. Time for a test !!
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