This will be a catch-up Alog as it dates back to last week. It started with trying to adjust the airflows (per Robert S.) and the rising temps in the LVEA, so I started investigating and found a large amount of condensate on the floor of AHU-1. We (Tyler, Randy, Chris and I) cleaned up all of the water with wet/dry vacuums and then adjusted mechanical linkages on Fan 1 & 2 to achieve the desired airflows. At that time, it was discovered that cooling coil 4 was much warmer than the other coils. I was not sure what other adjustments had been made by others so I continued to monitor. I took Friday off but was checking coil 4 and talking with Richard throughout the day. Towards the end of the day coil 4 was still much warmer than normal and allowing warm air into the LVEA. I decided to turn Fan 4 completely off to see if I could get the temps to stabilize. This strategy helped. Yesterday, being maintenance day, I took the opportunity to investigate a little more into why coil 4 was not cooling. After checking functionality of all the valves, I decided to open the strainer and found that it was very full of debris. I cleaned the strainer, reinstalled and turned Fan 4 back on. The coil is now running at normal temperature and the LVEA is coming back to a stable temperature. Because of the rising temps last week, many of the zone temperatures were lowered to try and help with the warmer areas. These setpoints have all been returned to the original desired temps. A work permit will be put in soon to inspect and clean all remaining strainers on the next Tuesday maintenance period.
Adding plots of LVEA temperature over the last 10, 16 and 30 days. With cross-hairs showing dates temperatures changed. This plot is available with command: ndscope /opt/rtcds/userapps/release/cds/h1/scripts/fom_startup/nuc32/VEA_temperatures.yaml