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Pierre Bonneau EN/CV/DC

Hydraulic components selection Review of the selection criteria and purchase advancement status of the hydraulic components of the TS. Expected time for mechanical assembly. Pierre Bonneau EN/CV/DC. Plan. Scope Sharepoint Selection Criteria Purchase Advancement Status

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Pierre Bonneau EN/CV/DC

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  1. Hydraulic components selection • Review of the selection criteria and purchase advancement status of the hydraulic components of the TS. Expected time for mechanical assembly Pierre Bonneau EN/CV/DC 5th Thermosyphon Workshop

  2. Plan • Scope • Sharepoint • Selection Criteria • Purchase Advancement Status • Technical Specifications • Construction Time • Conclusion 5th Thermosyphon Workshop

  3. Scope Chiller, condenser, piping, insulation, civil ingineering and electrical material not included Brine circuit – 1st Floor and roof Bd. 3184 TS Accessories – Balcony USA15 Water circuit – 1st Floor Bd.3184 5th Thermosyphon Workshop

  4. Sharepoint Around 350 files already uploaded People interested should request the access (34 persons now) 5th Thermosyphon Workshop

  5. Sharepoint Once the order is sent !!! 5th Thermosyphon Workshop

  6. Sharepoint 5th Thermosyphon Workshop

  7. Sharepoint • Part list for all components • Circuit: • TS • Brine • Water • Status of the order: • Review/Pending • Offer requested • Offer received • Ordered • Arrived/Stock • Description of the components • Function • P&I reference • Supplier • Price • N° DAI 5th Thermosyphon Workshop

  8. Sharepoint Worksheets with the requested specifications and the comparison of the suppliers for: Heat Exchanger Valve Flowmeter Relief valve Heater Filter Instruments Pump Pneumatic 5th Thermosyphon Workshop

  9. Selection Criteria C3F8 characteristics for the thermosiphon components. Nominal Flow = 1.2 [kg/s] = 3.2 [m3/h] @ 1 bar.a / 20°C Maximum operating pressure 40 bar. Based on document Full scale thermosiphon technical note EDMS 1083852 • Brine circuit. C6F14 Characteristics. 5th Thermosyphon Workshop

  10. Selection Criteria • Fluid: Fluorocarbons C2F6, C3F8, C6F14 • Pressure: PN16, PN40, DESP 97/23EC approval • Temperature: 20°C to -70°C. Cryo extension • Material: Stainles steel, flat metallic gasket, no fluorinated plastic • Leak tightness: General 10-7 mbar.l/s • Cleaning: every part degreased, driers, 1µm filter • Safety: Twin relief valves with 3 ways valve, Deported sensors, Double switches on valves 5th Thermosyphon Workshop

  11. Purchase advancement status Chiller, condenser, piping, insulation, civil ingineering and electrical material not included • TS circuit 168 kCHF spent. Almost all components ordered. All deliveries by the end of November. Still pending: • New dummy load: 10 kCHF • Piping accessories (pipe, flexibles, flandes, belows, etc..): 30 kCHF • Fluid C3F8: 2 Tonnes = 87 kCHF • Brine circuit 30 kCHF spent for valves. Quotation requests for 180 kCHF + 118 kCHF for fluid. Longer delivery time is 4 months (pumps and filter) • Water circuit Design on-going. Evaluated to 100 kCHF Total will be around 500 kCHF + 205 kCHF for fluid !!! 5th Thermosyphon Workshop

  12. Some Technical Specifications Filter: Deshydrator 13X Special stainless steel housing for molecular sleeves 13X cartridges DN50 PN40 5th Thermosyphon Workshop

  13. Some Technical Specifications Brine circuit – 1st Floor and roof Bd. 3184 Deshys and Filters TS Accessories – Balcony USA15 Water circuit – 1st Floor Bd.3184 Deshys and Filters 5th Thermosyphon Workshop

  14. Some Technical Specifications Filter 1 µm Stainless steel housing DN50 PN40 DP max 300 mbar 5th Thermosyphon Workshop

  15. Some Technical Specifications Subcooling heat exchanger Stainless steel welded plates L.C3F8/G.C3F8 36 kW 50 mbar pressure drop on the gas side !!! PN40 360 kg 5th Thermosyphon Workshop

  16. Some Technical Specifications Brine circuit – 1st Floor and roof Bd. 3184 TS Accessories – Balcony USA15 Heater 15.5 X 2 kW Water circuit – 1st Floor Bd.3184 Subcooling HEX 5th Thermosyphon Workshop

  17. Some Technical Specifications Heater 15.5X2 kW 5th Thermosyphon Workshop

  18. Some Technical Specifications Dummy Load 107 kW for test @ 100% and run @ 10% 1st design 5th Thermosyphon Workshop

  19. Some Technical Specifications Magnetic drive pump for Brine circuit -70°C 5th Thermosyphon Workshop

  20. Some Technical Specifications Relief valve metal/metal with flange. 2 reliel valves with 3-ways valve system everywhere. 5th Thermosyphon Workshop

  21. Some Technical Specifications • Control valve with cryo extension and digital controller • With bellow extension bonnet • 4-20mA and 6 bar input • linkage-less feedback system with 4-20mA output • TS Circuit C3F8 • 2.58 m3/h; dP 0.2b; Cv=10 (2 valves for subcooling Gas) • 1.2 to 0.24 kg/s; Cv=1.5 (Expansion in Dummy Load) • Brine Circuit C6F14 • 71.7 m3/h; dP1b; Cv=160 (Condensation) • 2.9 m3/h; dP 1b; Cv=6.3 (Subcooling) • 7.5 m3/h; dP2b; Cv=8.5 (Discharge) 5th Thermosyphon Workshop

  22. Some Technical Specifications Brine circuit – 1st Floor and roof Bd. 3184 TS Accessories – Balcony USA15 Water circuit – 1st Floor Bd.3184 Control valves 5th Thermosyphon Workshop

  23. Some Technical Specifications Butt weld stop valve with bellow seals and metallic seat 5th Thermosyphon Workshop

  24. Some Technical Specifications Manual ball valve with UHMWPE seat and cryo options Instrumentation Draining and filling Relief valves 5th Thermosyphon Workshop

  25. Some Technical Specifications Instrumentations and connections Deported manifold for pressure instrumentation Socket-well design well for Pt100 with extension for insulation 5th Thermosyphon Workshop

  26. Some Technical Specifications Flanges Connections: Flange type B1 according DIN EN 1092-1 Smooth finish with spiral woung gasket THE MOST USED SURFACES ARE Stock Finish The most widely used of any flange surface finish, because practically, is suitable for all ordinary service conditions. Under compression, the soft face from a gasket will embed into this finish, which helps create a seal, and a high level of friction is generated between the mating surfaces. The finish for these flanges is generated by a 1.6 mm radius round-nosed tool at a feed rate of 0.8 mm per revolution up to 12 inch. For sizes 14 inch and larger, the finish is made with 3.2 mm round-nosed tool at a feed of 1.2 mm per revolution. Spiral Serrated This is also a continuous or phonographic spiral groove, but it differs from the stock finish in that the groove typically is generated using a 90-deg tool which creates a "V" geometry with 45° angled serration. Concentric Serrated As the name suggests, this finish is comprised of concentric grooves. A 90° tool is used and the serrations are spaced evenly across the face. Smooth Finish This finish shows no visually apparent tool markings. These finishes are typically utilized for gaskets with metal facings such as double jacketed, flat steel and corrugated metal. The smooth surfaces mate to create a seal and depend on the flatness of the opposing faces to effect a seal. This is typically achieved by having the gasket contact surface formed by a continuous (sometimes called phonographic) spiral groove generated by a 0.8 mm radius round-nosed tool at a feed rate of 0.3 mm per revolution with a depth of 0.05 mm. This will result in a roughness between Ra 3.2 and 6.3 micrometers (125 - 250 micro inch). CF flanges (or UHV) are for vacuum and high temperature 5th Thermosyphon Workshop

  27. TS Construction estimation time (mechanical) TS Accessories – Balcony USA15 5th Thermosyphon Workshop

  28. Conclusion • Ordering for TS circuit almost completed. • All components for TS to be delivered at the end of 2011. • We will start construction phase of the “balcony unit” beginning of 2012. We need a 2nd welder. • We have to integrate the installation of the condenser and its accessories in the schedule. • We’ll order all components for Brine circuit before end of 2011. 5th Thermosyphon Workshop

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