Procedure to Remove
2.5m Secondary Truss
Prepared by Russ
Owen, French Leger, and Larry Carey
Reviewed by Mark Klaene
Maintained by Gretchen Van Doren
Last modified on 2004-06-24 at 10:10
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; Location: 2.5m
enclosure
Wheels; Location: 2.5m storage trailer
Support Brace; Location: 2.5m storage trailer
Spreader Bar (for wind baffle counterweights);
Location: behind the Machine shop.
Wind Baffle Counterweight Mounting Blocks; Location: 2.5m enclosure cabinets.
Pallet Jack; Location: 3.5m enclosure ground
level
Lumber (to stack counterweights); Location:
Garage; Appearance: 4"x4"x24"
Scrap wood to protect the floor when setting down
counterweights.
Primary Mirror Hard Covers; Location: 3.5m
enclosure ground level
Initial State of Telescope
- All instruments
removed (excluding the spectrographs) and safely stowed.
- Spectrograph
corrector removed and safely stowed.
- Wind
baffle removed and wind baffle support frame secured (tied down and
supported with jackscrews).
- M2
removed and safely stowed.
- Engage at
least one E-stop.
Procedure
Note: stow all items mentioned in procedure in the plug
plate lab.
- Remove bottom
five lower light baffles and store in the plug plate lab.
- Attach three
sets of wheels to the secondary truss.
(Attach the best set of wheels.)
- If any accessible
wires run to the truss, detach them (we'll get the wires inside the truss
later).
- Remove the
secondary truss alignment pins, as follows: run a nut down a few turns with
a wrench to begin to pull the pin. Then back the nut off a bit and pry the
nut and pin out with a marlinspike. This avoids tightening the nut so far
that it jams on the pin.
- Loosen the
bolts holding the secondary truss.
- Adjust the
wheels to take the weight of the truss.
- Remove the
screws holding the truss.
- Detach all
wires running through the truss at the bottom.
- With the
overhead crane, move the truss far enough east to clear the wind baffle
frame.
- Attach the
west wheel to the truss. Rotate the truss a bit if required, being careful
not to hit the primary baffle or anything else.
- Lower the
truss onto its wheels and detach it from the crane.
- Roll the
truss out of the enclosure.
- Remove the
wind baffle counterweights:
- Rig the
overhead crane with the wind baffle counterweight spreader bar. If using
the old spreader bar (an improved one is planned), use two doubled 8 foot
straps (load capacity of 1500 lb minimum) to attach the bar to the crane.
Suspend 6 foot straps from the ends of the spreader bar to attach to the
counterweights.
- Attach
the wind baffle counterweight mounting blocks to the front of the wind
baffle frame.
- Remove
the two thinnest blue wind baffle counterweights (40 lbs each) by hand
and stow.
- Remove
the next thinnest blue wind baffle counterweights (70-80 lbs each) by
hand or crane and stow.
- Remove
the remaining two pairs of blue wind baffle counterweights by crane. Set
on 4x4s and stow with the pallet jack.
- With the
crane and spreader bar set-up, remove the outer white wind baffle counterweights.
Set on 4x4s and stow with the pallet jack.
- With the
crane and spreader bar set-up, remove the middle white wind baffle counterweights.
Set on 4x4s and stow with the pallet jack.
- With the
crane and spreader bar set-up, move the inner white wind baffle counterweights
to the mounting blocks at the front of the wind baffle frame.
- Remove
all rigging from the crane and raise the crane out of the way.
- Move all
four telescope counterweights to the top of their range (approximately number
750).
- 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 about 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 number 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 number 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.
- Engage an
E-stop.
- If you are
done, set the hard covers on the primary mirror. If you are planning to
remove M1 now, leave the covers off and proceed with M1
removal.
- Later, when
you are done working in the enclosure, store the truss sideways inside the
enclosure.
Document History
2001-08-10 first public release. R. Owen.
2001-08-16 edits F. Leger, R. Owen.
2001-08-28 edit M. Klaene, add crew.
2001-08-29 web page created; format edits by GVD
2001-08-29 edit R. Owen.
2001-09-05 web update GVD
2001-09-05 R. Owen: restore list formatting and improve
HTML conformance.
2001-10-03 R. Owen: minor improvements based on recent
removal.
2004-06-27 SDSS Engineering Staff:
minor improvements based on the last removal.
2004-06-27 Downloaded to web site; archived old
procedure; GVD