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* Noise investigation about FFUs in the corner stations | * Noise investigation about FFUs in the corner stations by an operator. 1. Preparation *Make marks on FFU switches that are not turned off in MCE, IFI, PRM, PR3, PR2, BS, SR2, SR3, SRM, OMC with "Pink Tape".<<BR>> (Operated FFU / Total FFU) table list is below.<<BR>>130 FFUs will be turned off. This corresponds to 26kW heating power.<<BR>>26kW corresponds to about two water cooler cooling ability (2 x 14kW). |
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1. Take sensitivity of FPMI and keep locking. * Make marks on FFU switches that are not turned off in MCE, IFI, PRM, PR3, PR2, BS, SR2, SR3, SRM, OMC with "Pink Tape".<<BR>> (Operated FFU / Total FFU) table list is below.<<BR>>130 FFUs will be turned off. This corresponds to 26kW heating power.<<BR>>26kW corresponds to about two water cooler cooling ability (2 x 14kW). |
* Take a sensitivity by an operator. |
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* Keep ta by an operatorking sensitivity of FPMI condition by an operator. | |
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Plans for trial just after ER
- Noise investigation about FFUs in the corner stations by an operator.
- Preparation
Make marks on FFU switches that are not turned off in MCE, IFI, PRM, PR3, PR2, BS, SR2, SR3, SRM, OMC with "Pink Tape".
(Operated FFU / Total FFU) table list is below.
130 FFUs will be turned off. This corresponds to 26kW heating power.
26kW corresponds to about two water cooler cooling ability (2 x 14kW).
- Method
- Take a sensitivity by an operator.
- 4 people stand by (MCE, IFI, PRM), (PR3, PR2, BS), (SR2, SR3), (SRM OMC) FFU switchs.
- Turn off almost FFUs at the same time by 4 people, except for pink one.
- Take the sensitivity again.
- Check the difference btw FFU operation and alnost-no operation.
Area Name
MCE
IFI
PRM
PR3
PR2
BS
SR2
SR3
SRM
OMC
Operation/Total
2/16
2/12
2/12
4/16
4/20
4/20
4/20
4/16
4/16
4/16
- Preparation