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Ensure that the air intakes are clean and clear.
Turn on the water supply by opening the main water supply valve.
The water pressure should be 15 psi minimum for oil cooling and can
be checked by the water pressure indicator on the apparatus. Open the
water flow to the apparatus 15 minutes prior to starting the experiment
so that the water is at a constant room temperature (2C). Also
ensure that the water used by the apparatus for the cooling of oil and
for the dynamometer is properly draining.
Set the throttle lever on the control desk to the 1/2 way position.
4.3 Lab Instructions
4.3.1 Instructor Responsibilities
The Standard Operating Procedure for the apparatus shall be reviewed and
well comprehended. This document provides all the necessary information
regarding the apparatus startup procedure, operation, hazards involved &
safety precautions to be taken while using this apparatus. The lab instructor
shall remain in the room while the experiment is in progress. When the
entire student group has assembled, and before any explanation has begun,
the instructor shall relay all safety precautions and hazards as outlined in
section 3. Inform all students that they must contact the instructor, should
any problems or concerns arise during the experiment. Make the group
aware of the fire extinguisher locations, fire alarm pull stations, phone and
exits. Any student from the group missing the required personal protective
equipment shall not be allowed by the instructor to enter the laboratory H-17
and to proceed with the experiment.
4.3.2 Data/Instruments Locations and Functions
Please refer to Figure 21 to see the location of data display units and their
functions:
Compressor delivery pressure gauge - (displays the pressure of gases
delivered to the compressor).
Compressor delivery temperature gauge - (displays the temperature of
gases delivered to the compressor).
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