Friday, October 8, 2010

Sight Glass Commisioning on 7 October 2010 (Thursday)



The setup with the 1/2" Sight Glass Commissioned; the base repainted in red:


The Turbine Flowmeter/ Totaliser to be inserted at circled region for flow measurements.
Total Length of 2" Double-flanged end totalizer = 15cm, weight = 10 kg - to construct supports and tie in support with gas sampling port:


Close-up of the Burner Section; Design was changed to accommodate the spatial requirements:



As per discussed with Mr Kon, Marcus to do on 11 October 2010 (Monday):
  1. Insert 1" Isolation Valve for Anaerobic Stage
  2. Change 1/2" to 1" sight glass - go kelantan - resolve plugging issues
  3. Insert 1" Cross joint + 1" Ball valve for back-washing
  4. Insert wheels on base - for exhibition purposes
  5. Check vacuum truck - Load prototype directly from vacuum truck - design quick connection coupling; discuss with Mr Kannan to ensure that digestor can support weight of truck fittings.
  6. Approximate concentration in  (5) using densitometer - compare Refractive Index. Check with Dr Han amount of water used per flush in SVF to further verify waste concentration.
  7. Change KH's tee-joint Receipt - from September to October for claiming
  8. Buy 1" sch 80 end cap x6; do not thread aerobic outlet
  9. Gas Sampling Port - 6cm tip - wait for gas detector arrival
  10. Totaliser - 2 alternatives - budget < $1000
  • 2" Flange end design - contact Mr Kannan ASAP
  • KH to call Auric - backup
  • Follow up on Endress



Updated pfd With:
  1. Methane Capture Condensate Drain valve - accumulation of wet gas from scrubber
  2. Back-washing valve for 1" sight glass - plugging of manure/ tissue papers



Kian How, signing off on 8 October 2010, 3 pm.

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