Procedure to Install the 2.5m Secondary Truss
Prepared by Russ Owen
Reviewed by French Leger
Maintained by Russ Owen
Last modified
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Cautionary Notes
- This operation requires 5 people.
- If the telescope runs away at any time, engage an e-stop
button immediately.
- The following weather conditions must be met:
- No threat of precipitation
- Sustained wind speed < 35 MPH for 15 minutes
- Wind gusts for instrument changes < 25 MPH
- Dew point depression: >= 4°F or 2°C
- Dust count < 10,000 units
- Check for condensation regularly when the dew point
depression is less than 8°F or 6°C. Close the
enclosure if condensation is found on rails, building skin, or
the top of the doghouse.
- Do not push the dust limit and the dew point limit at the
same time. If the dust counts are near the stated limit, it is
best to have a dew point depression of > 18°F or
20°C.
- Safety wear (recommended): rubber-soled shoes, hard hat.
- Only people trained by observatory staff may execute this
procedure.
Equipment Required
- Wind Baffle Pendant Control, located in the 2.5m
enclosure.
- Spreader Bar for wind baffle counterweights, located behind
the Machine shop.
- Pallet Jack, located in the 3.5m enclosure, ground level.
- Wind baffle counterweights. The large white weights should be
stacked on 4"x4"x24" lumber, ready to be picked up by the pallet
jack.
- Scrap wood to protect the floor when attaching counterweights
to the spreader bar.
Initial State of Telescope
- All instruments (excluding the spectrographs) removed and
safely stowed.
- Spectrograph corrector removed and safely stowed.
- Telescope at horizon.
- Wind baffle frame tied to eyebolt in floor.
- Wind baffle frame supported on the front and back (east and
west) by jackscrews.
- Wind baffle frame turnbuckled to PSS.
- Primary mirror
installed.
Procedure
- Engage an e-stop.
- Move all four telescope counterweights to the top of their
range (approximately number 750).
- Remove the hard covers from the primary mirror.
- Release the telescope's altitude pin.
- Check the balance of the wind baffle plus telescope (the two
are turnbuckled together and act as a unit):
- Attach the wind baffle pendant control.
- Station one person in the lower level to watch the torque
reading on the wind baffle altitude motor amplifier.
- Release all e-stops.
- Release the altitude brake.
- Move the wind baffle slightly down and up. The torque
reading (which is in percent) should be no higher than 60 in
both directions. If it is higher, press an e-stop and
re-balance the telescope.
- Lower the wind baffle and telescope to the horizon. Monitor
the torque as you go: if the reading exceeds 80, engage an E-stop
and re-balance the system.
- Engage an e-stop.
- Support the wind baffle frame (the white, non-removable part)
fore and aft (east and west) with jackscrews. Use scrap wood to
protect the wind baffle frame and floor.
- Tie the wind baffle frame to the eyebolt at the southeast
corner of the fork. If the eyebolt is missing, remount it. Use a
crane strap and shackle and leave enough slack for approximately 1
foot of motion.
- Attach the wind baffle counterweights:
- Rig the overhead crane with the wind baffle
counterweight spreader bar. Suspend 6 foot straps from the ends
of the spreader bar to attach to the counterweights. Use this
setup for the following steps (with one exception that is
noted).
- Move the inner white wind baffle counterweight from the
temporary mounting blocks at the front of the wind baffle frame
to the standard location at the back. Make sure these are the
inner counterweights; they should have three mounting holes, of
which you only use the top, counterbored hole.
- Install the middle (two holes) white wind baffle
counterweights.
- Install the outer (one hole) white wind baffle
counterweights.
- Install the two pairs of thick blue wind baffle
counterweights.
- Install one pair of medium-thick blue wind baffle
counterweights (70-80 lb. each).
- Install the one pair of thin blue wind baffle
counterweights (40 lb. each). These are light enough to
manipulate by hand.
- Remove the wind baffle counterweight mounting blocks from
the front of the wind baffle frame, and stow in the base of the
3.5m enclosure.
- Remove all rigging from the crane and raise the crane out of
the way.
- Open the both roll-up doors and move the enclosure 6 feet
east. This gives the crane the range it needs to move the
truss.
- Roll the truss into position in front of the telescope.
- Rig the secondary truss to the overhead crane using a large
shackle and 4 long nylon straps (load capacity of 1000 Lb. each).
Connect the straps to the front corners of the truss and to the
point where the conical baffle frame attaches to the truss. The
crane hook should be centered between these attachment points.
- Raise the truss slightly off the floor.
- Remove the support brace from the truss.
- Remove the wheels from the truss
- Raise the truss to the correct height.
- Position people at each corner of the truss to guide, monitor
and generally prevent it from hitting anything.
- With the crane, not the building, carefully move the truss
westward until it is just east of its final mounting position.
- Attach all wires running through the truss (i.e. wires that
cannot be accessed once the truss is attached to the PSS). If any
wires run outside the truss, don't attach those yet.
- Move the truss west until it touches the PSS.
- Loosely screw the truss to the PSS.
- Insert the alignment pins.
- Tighten the mounting screws.
- If any outside wires run to the truss, attach them now.
- Unrig the truss from the crane and stow the rigging.
- Roll the enclosure fully westward, pin it and close (at least)
the west roll-up door.
Document History
2002-03-07 R. Owen. First public release.
2002-03-22 G. Van Doren. Add header and time stamp; verify links