VENT INSTALLATION AND TELESCOPE OPERATION Sample Clauses

VENT INSTALLATION AND TELESCOPE OPERATION. We anticipate that vent unit structures will be delivered and stored outdoors on-site at the summit of Mauna Kea on the CFHT lease property prior to installation. Vent installation is expected to require plasma cutting of the dome skin at a single location at a time. The installation and securing of a single vent unit is not expected to exceed a rate of one installation per day and may well be slower. We also suppose that units or partial units will be mounted using either CFHT’s internal cranes to transfer a unit to the mezzanine level of the upper observing floor and scaffolding to install the vent unit from inside the dome, or using an external crane and manlift if mounted from the outside. One thought regarding vent installation considered the cutting of a vent aperture in the dome skin from the outside and installing the associated vent frame on the external face of the outer dome skin. The advantages are easy external crane access and limited incursion on telescope and 5th floor activities. A potential disadvantage is a short period between cutting the vent aperture and installation of the vent unit during which the interior of the dome would be unprotected. Even short operational delays, due perhaps to equipment malfunction, at this point could lead to unacceptable periods of exposure. Vent units might also be installed from inside the dome. Advantages are that vents units could be mounted prior to cutting the outer skin so that once the vent apertures were cu, weather protection would already be in place. Most of the work could continue at any time of the year and under almost any weather conditions. CFHT staff would possibly have an opportunity to install cabling, sensors etc. on the units at a pace that could be tuned to other operational requirements and the completed units along with their controls could largely be tested before the external apertures were cut. Internal mounts also facilitates the early installation of a prototype. Disadvantages include the need for an internal lifting mechanism, since the existing dome-mounted cranes cannot access vent location (the existing inter-skin truss work could possibly provide mount points for a portable or installable lifting device). Weather seals at the vent frame to dome skin interface might be more difficult. Internal scaffolding would need to be arranged in order to minimize interference with nighttime dome and telescope operations, if these can reasonably be accommodated during the installation...
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