B513 Planning Meeting, 7th August 2003
Present:
Tony Cass, Anne Funken, Francois
Levrier, Jose Miranda Vizuete, Denis Raffourt, Tim Whibley
1.
Previous Minutes
- 3.4) Order for work sent out on 2nd August. Will not
be in place for 15th August, but work plan for civil engineering
foresees work outside. Detailed workplan will be established after 11th
August, will set deadline for work on UPS hvac.
- If dedicated chiller is installed for B31, chiller should go on
roof of B31 to avoid noise (c.f. B186 chiller).
2.
Bunker Status
- Preparations for construction are
proceeding slowly but reasonably on schedule. There will be a first
réunion de chantier on Monday 11th but this mainly concerns
Jose. A date will be set for the regular meetings.
- A Price Enquiry for the false floor is being
prepared. This work is foreseen between late-November and early January so
there is enough time available to select a company.
3.
Smoke detection for the
substation
1.
Denis Raffourt has prepared an
estimate for smoke detection systems for the complete substation (i.e.
including the existing areas after reconversion). For the bunker, 3 detection
systems have been costed
a.
detectors in front of the hvac
unit air intake,
b.
ceiling detectors, mostly as
backup in case of lack of ventilation, and
- detectors under
the false floor.
- The need for the under floor detectors
is not evident. Such detectors are not installed in substations elsewhere
and, as experience in the vault has shown, smoke under the false floor is
rapidly distributed around the room and detected at the hvac unit intakes.
It was noted that this under floor system accounts for almost 50% of the
total 65K cost.
- A final decision is not needed until
summer 2004 as installation will not be before the end of next year.
Although the contractor may have changed by then, no significant change in
cost is to be expected.
- A new rack will be needed to accommodate
the additional connections. Ideally this should be placed near to the
substation to reduce cable lengths but this will depend on the space
available. The rack placement can be reviewed after the civil engineering
work for the bunker.
4.
Smoke detection for the machine
room
- Denis Raffourt confirmed that there is
just a single laser based detection system installed in the ceiling. Given
that localised smoke detection will never be possible in the machine room,
a backup detection system is strongly recommended. This could be installed
at any point. An additional system was costed a few years ago; a revised
estimate could be prepared easily.
- The future hvac arrangements for the room
need to be understood before any changes to the underfloor detection
systems are considered. As for the substation, it may be that an
underfloor detection system is unnecessary if there is sufficient air flow
to ensure that any smoke generated here would be detected rapidly at
ceiling level.
- Denis Raffourt also emphasised that we
should review the isolation of the machine room—there is still much mixing
of air between the machine room and the rest of the building. Full
isolation of the machine room is likely to be complicated as the barn is
integrated with the machine room as far as air conditioning is concerned but
with the rest of the building in terms of use.
5.
Electrical upgrade for the
machine room
- Anne distributed an updated plan for the
machine room. This incorporates modifications to increase the equipment
area at the back of the room and also integrates the location of the
structured cabling outlets.
- Initial indications are that we have
suffficient normabarre modules and that the installation work, including
the costs of cable trays, would amount to about 140KCHF. A choice needs to
be made concerning the type of normabarre connectors to be ordered. It is
possible to buy connectors which are equipped with three 16A sockets which
may be more appropriate in some circumstances. This should be discussed
further when Marcel Lasne returns.
- Even for critical PDUs, maintain
principle that if power is lost, it does not return automatically.
- Anne will arrange for the user and
office areas of B513 to be separated electrically from the machine room.
This will cost about 14KCHF; a further 5KCHF will be needed for removal of
the old PDUs in the machine room. We still need to know the UPS
requirements for the B31 starpoint to make the appropriate arrangements
for this.
- Andre Julliard will removed the old IBM
pipework and relocate the sensors for the machine room air conditioning
that are located in the right hand side of the room.
- Jose has a quote for 3kCHF to paint the wall
next to barn and 3 bays along the rear wall. This painting needs to be
coordinated witht the removal of the PDUs and the normabarre installation
work as 3-5 columns of false floor tiles will need to be in place during
the painting.
- Jose also has a quote for the
installation of the plasterboard barrier under the false floor. This work
should be done before the new PDUs are installed. Installation of the
barrier should be arranged once the cable clearance is complete to
minimise the places at which cables go through the barrier. Care must also
be taken during thr work to minimise the dust generted in the machine
room.
- Until the new substation is commissioned
it will not be possible to fully power all of the PDUs (and hence
normabarres). We will have to choose between powering all normabarres of 3
PDUs or some normabarres of each PDU.
6.
AOB
- Jose has been in contact with Steel
Systems and apparently they can manufacture 610x610 tiles. This will be
followed up once the requirements for perforated tiles and/or grills is
known. Steel Systems would also quote for the replacement of worn parts of
the false floor (e.g. the rubber join along the stringers supporting the
tiles.
- Next meeting: 2pm, Thursday 28th
August.