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That is my plan for this weeks meetings. I really rather not have to bring legal counsel to the events. Lol
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I was not your RI. I do not walk away from questions & am always willing to review the rules and the reasons for my interpretation. I try to read the rules not as I what I would like, but what I think the GDC intends. Which is generally pretty literal. I will also suggest that they ask the LRI if they don't like my answer. Last edited by FrankJ : 07-03-2016 at 12:23. |
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If you change the setting of the Pressure Regulator, wouldn't that be a reason to be re-inspected to make sure the robot is in compliance with the pneumatic rules?
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So is it safe to say based off of the responses that it is in fact legal to have the dump valve either on the high or low side?
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For instance, we've had robots that adjust the pressure on the fly. What made them safe is the adjusted regulator was a secondary regulator downstream from the 60psi max regulator, so it couldn't have pressure greater than 60psi under any circumstances. |
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No. That is an adjustment not a modification. If you replaced the regulator with a different model regulator then that would be an modification that would require re-inspection. When checking robots in the queuing line, one of things inspectors look at is the air pressure.
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Shall I take it no one wants to make an actual ruling on this? |
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I would rule it has to be on the high pressure side based on R78.
R78 If pneumatic COMPONENTS are used, the following items are required as part of the pneumatic circuit and must be used in accordance with this section, as illustrated in Figure 4-15. Figure 4-15 shows the dump valve on the high pressure side of the system. |
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Re: Al's 2016 Inspection Thread
Keep in mind although I inspect, I am not the GDC, Al, or even a LRI so mine is just an opinion. Q & A would give the official answer. I read to rules to mean on the high pressure side assuming the regulator is not off board (no storage pressure on the robot) for reasons previously stated. I see the other side of the argument & would cheerfully refer it to the LRI if it was an issue for the team. I also think it is a minor thing with little impact on safety and no competitive advantage.
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IMHO, as long as the Dump Value empties the entire system within a few seconds, it would be ok on either the high or low pressure side.
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Thanks for all the input on this.
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