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  • From: "Shanmuganathan, Prashanth" <Prashanth AT bnl.gov>
  • To: "eic-projdet-pfrich-l AT lists.bnl.gov" <eic-projdet-pfrich-l AT lists.bnl.gov>
  • Subject: Re: [Eic-projdet-pfrich-l] [EXTERNAL] pfRHIC gas system design
  • Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2024 17:43:17 +0000

Hi Beni,
I agree...
Here choice of 30 psi is the highest number system can handle and for safety approval, system will be tested for 1.5 times the 30 psi limit. And a certified pressure relief valve will be placed in the line. When we operate, we can reduce it to the lowest pressure which is sufficient desired flow rate.

Similar scenario happened for the system I am managing now. System is tested for 30 psi, but operates at about 10 psi. For this system flow rate is 200 cc/min at 2 mBar above atm. For this system tank blanketing pressure regulator is kept in the experimental area (IP6 west alcove, at RHIC). We kept close to the detector, because this detector uses pentane, which liquefies. For the pfrhich, it is N2 and the flow rate is high, so we have some freedom to move around.

Considering ePIC strong magnetic field and the space availability, we should keep outside the experiment. Please see attached images that we have currently. Except this is for a four channel system, and ΒΌ in lines, rest is going to be similar. May be after reviewing few more times, we can request for a space in the assembly area.



Thanks,
Prashanth

From: Eic-projdet-pfrich-l <eic-projdet-pfrich-l-bounces AT lists.bnl.gov> on behalf of Benedikt Zihlmann via Eic-projdet-pfrich-l <eic-projdet-pfrich-l AT lists.bnl.gov>
Sent: Tuesday, February 6, 2024 10:30 AM
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Subject: Re: [Eic-projdet-pfrich-l] [EXTERNAL] pfRHIC gas system design
 
Hi Prashanth,
where do you envision the location of the "Tank Blanketing Pressure Regulator"?
The reason I am asking is that any pressure of 1 bar and more above atmospheric
pressure will be considered "pressure vessel" and subject to much more stringent
safety regulations. Therefore I propose a design where this regulator is outside
of the experimental hall or keep the supply line below 14 psi. Maybe you also want
a buffer tank?

cheers,
Beni


On 2/6/24 09:58, Shanmuganathan, Prashanth via Eic-projdet-pfrich-l wrote:
Dear all,
I have attached some slides for the initial gas system design. Please have a look and let me know if there are any comments?
I can present this in upcoming meeting.

Thanks,
Prashanth

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