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Re: Al's Annual Inspection Thread 2015
It's not an unusual issue, even for experienced teams.
I was inspecting the wiring from our CIM motors back to the speed controllers, and asked whether they had looked at the wiring table. Turns out they matched the wire off of the CIMs, rather than using the table. Fixing it is now on our punch list. |
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Re: Al's Annual Inspection Thread 2015
Another pneumatic system question: does the steel NPT fitting, standard on the Viair compressors, need to be installed?
It is the compressor's fitting that typically comes with a plastic plug in it, seen here: ![]() |
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Re: Al's Annual Inspection Thread 2015
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The pressure relief valve must be attached to the compressor with legal hard (non tube) fittings, so if you chose to install the NPT to plastic plug fitting, it must be past the pressure relief valve. Quote:
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Why don't you want it? It doesn't add much weight, and it gives you an easy adaptation to a tee fitting for the relief valve. |
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I believe that modification is legal under R65-C since it is pre-existing threads.
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The steel coupler pushes a few fittings and a gauge to a spot that's less accessible (and makes the gauge less readable) so it is handy to not have it in place. The port in the compressor is 1/8NPT, so attaching normal hard-fittings and tees is the same as attaching to the steel part, it just fits into our robot a bit more easily. |
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How does it make sense that I would have to crimp 12 AWG wire to 14 AWG wire after the speed controller to be legal? How does that help? |
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R65 C might give you a little leeway with that idea though since you are using the existing threads. |
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R65-C is why I assume our actions are legal, but I just want to double-check with the in-field experts. |
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Because you put it on a circuit capable of feeding 40 amps. The RI looks at the PDB and breakers. If you put a 40 amp breaker in the PDB, then that connection has to have 12 AWG wire. The RI doesn't have to follow the circuit to see what it is connected to.
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Now, if it came with it installed, then the question is whether R65-C applies since you would be "disassembling" to remove the NPT fitting, and not "assembling". |
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FIRST doesn't want you replacing wires that were not intended to be replaced. Thus the concession granting exception to using wire as supplied by the manufacturer. |
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Re: Al's Annual Inspection Thread 2015
The only part that is required to be connected by hard fittings is the relief valve. Hook up a T with a relief valve on it, then use some tubing to located the gagged and switch and such someplace more accessible.
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Re: Al's Annual Inspection Thread 2015
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PDB <-> 40A Breaker <-> 12AWG wire <-> Victor <-> 14AWG wire directly attached to CIM Legal? |
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