Procedure to Install the 2.5m Wind Baffle
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
- Hydraulic Jacks, located in the machine shop.
- Flat Field Petals (all 8), located in the 2.5m plug plate
lab.
- Wind Baffle Pendant Control, located in the 2.5m
enclosure.
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,
secondary truss and
secondary mirror all
installed.
Procedure
- Read through the procedure. Make sure you understand all of it
before you begin.
- Make sure an e-stop is engaged.
- Remove the wind baffle from its weather protective covering
(tent or tarp).
- Roll the wind baffle into the enclosure.
- Bolt the wind baffle to the support frame, using the hydraulic
jacks to aid in alignment.
- Remove the wheels from the wind baffle.
- Install the flat field petals.
- Install all wires attached to the wind baffle.
- 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.
- Make sure the wind baffle tie-down strap allows
approximately one foot of motion.
- Remove the west jackscrew (the one preventing the wind
baffle from going up).
- Release all e-stops.
- Release the altitude brake.
- Move the wind baffle slightly up and down. 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 rebalance
the telescope.
- Engage an e-stop.
- Remove the wind baffle tie-down strap and the jackscrews.
- Release all e-stops and raise the wind baffle and telescope to
zenith. Monitor the torque as you go: if it exceeds 80, engage an
e-stop and rebalance the system.
- Pin the telescope at zenith. Pushing the pin in engages an
e-stop, so if the pin jams you'll have to use the turnbuckles (not
the pendant) to free it.
- Install the lower light baffles.
- Remove the two turnbuckles attaching the wind baffle to the
PSS.
- Remove the wind baffle pendant control.
- Run the counterweights up to ? to balance the telescope.
- Verify proper operation by using Menu or the TCC to drive the
telescope. Monitor the wind baffle torque.
- Stow all equipment, including:
- Wind baffle pendant control in the 2.5m
enclosure.
- Wind baffle wheels in the 2.5m storage trailer.
- Hydraulic jacks in the 3.5m enclosure ground level.
- Jackscrews in the 3.5m enclosure ground level.
Document History
2002-03-07 R. Owen. First public release.
2002-03-22 G. Van Doren. Add header and time stamp; verify links