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Meeting GPP - CTF Upgrades
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== Attendance ==
Dec 6, 2016
 
  
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Mat, Shirley, Kelly, Rusty, Michele
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Asked But Did Not Attend: Jonathan
  
 
== Running Kinney Pump Piping outside CTF ==
 
== Running Kinney Pump Piping outside CTF ==
 
3 options for running piping outside:
 
3 options for running piping outside:
1.  Between Gas tanks and building.
 
2.  Running the piping on top of building
 
3.  Running piping through the building
 
  
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1.  Between Gas tanks and building.  Preferred because we believe that this piping route is the easiest and "cleanest" way to route the piping.  Cleanest refers to being able to route the piping without having to worry about interfering with any future jobs.
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2.  Running the piping on top of building.  We believe this is a bad idea because the people will have a hard time getting around the piping.
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3.  Running piping through the building.  We believe that this route will take longer to design and fabricate.  There are many more obstacles in the way that we would have to be careful to miss during the planning
  
 
== How the charge Codes are used ==
 
== How the charge Codes are used ==
 
From Email Rusty sent on Dec 2nd:
 
From Email Rusty sent on Dec 2nd:
conceptual planning (FMRIG) The effort up to a conceptual design; which is 35%
 
Design and materials (FMECEU)  The effort from 34% design to 100% (procurement documents)
 
  
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conceptual planning (FMRIGO) The effort up to a conceptual design; which is 35%
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Design and materials (FMECEU)  The effort from 35% design to 100% (procurement documents)
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Rusty indicated that we needed conceptual sketches (line dwgs) to be able to purchase the main components.  Everyone agreed that the Process Diagram would meet th
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"We are planning a design review (Review set for Dec 8, 2016) for the 35% level.  This effort will be:
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1.  Process diagram
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2.  Valve list
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3.  Installation sequence
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Most of conceptional design was already done before the charge codes were done to prove that job can be done with minimal effect to operations.  The estimates to finish these task did not include "work already done".
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== Utility Tree (Pipe support) - Question from Michele during the meeting ==
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The only piping we would expect to be on the outside pipe support is for the 12" Kinney Pump suction header.
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The other piping and conduits should all be routed inside
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Water piping will all be done by the cryo group.
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== Action Items ==
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Rusty needs the break up between techs and designers
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Send Rusty and Michele the 3 options (3D models) for Kinney piping
  
We would like to be able to purchase main components after the 35%. 
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Need to identify the locations where the water piping is interfacing with the facilities piping.
These components are on the "Valve - List"
 
Review set for Dec 8, 2016
 
35% is done after the:
 
1.  Process diagram is done
 
2.  Valve is list is approved
 
3.  Installation sequence is approved.
 
  
Most of conceptional design done to prove that job can be done with minimal effect to operations.
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Work on better plan to be able to run Kinney Piping through CTF.
The estimates did not include "work already done"
 

Latest revision as of 13:47, 6 December 2016

Attendance

Mat, Shirley, Kelly, Rusty, Michele

Asked But Did Not Attend: Jonathan

Running Kinney Pump Piping outside CTF

3 options for running piping outside:

1. Between Gas tanks and building. Preferred because we believe that this piping route is the easiest and "cleanest" way to route the piping. Cleanest refers to being able to route the piping without having to worry about interfering with any future jobs.

2. Running the piping on top of building. We believe this is a bad idea because the people will have a hard time getting around the piping.

3. Running piping through the building. We believe that this route will take longer to design and fabricate. There are many more obstacles in the way that we would have to be careful to miss during the planning

How the charge Codes are used

From Email Rusty sent on Dec 2nd:

conceptual planning (FMRIGO) The effort up to a conceptual design; which is 35%

Design and materials (FMECEU) The effort from 35% design to 100% (procurement documents)


Rusty indicated that we needed conceptual sketches (line dwgs) to be able to purchase the main components. Everyone agreed that the Process Diagram would meet th

"We are planning a design review (Review set for Dec 8, 2016) for the 35% level. This effort will be:

1. Process diagram

2. Valve list

3. Installation sequence

Most of conceptional design was already done before the charge codes were done to prove that job can be done with minimal effect to operations. The estimates to finish these task did not include "work already done".

Utility Tree (Pipe support) - Question from Michele during the meeting

The only piping we would expect to be on the outside pipe support is for the 12" Kinney Pump suction header.

The other piping and conduits should all be routed inside

Water piping will all be done by the cryo group.

Action Items

Rusty needs the break up between techs and designers

Send Rusty and Michele the 3 options (3D models) for Kinney piping

Need to identify the locations where the water piping is interfacing with the facilities piping.

Work on better plan to be able to run Kinney Piping through CTF.