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After the installation of the valve bodies, the valve leaves and stems were installed and the <br />mechanical operators were installed. After some adj ustments and refinements, the valve <br />replacement was complete. <br />� � �., � � <br />�; <br />� �, . <br />Y�� . : -*, <br />� <br />> <br />� <br />., <br />: <br />� <br />_��,, <br />�, <br />x�£ <br />Bureau of Reclamation Inspectors <br />from Left to Right: Mike Sanchez, <br />Anthony Vigil, Anthony Lopez, <br />and Cheryl Rolland. <br />A test of the leakage, open/close times, and amp draws was done on each valve respectively. <br />These tests were all performed on site since the remote operating system was not currently <br />updated to interface with the new operators. Valve #2 had a high amp draw and the operator was <br />determined to be the culprit. The operator was warranted by ROTORK, the manufacturer, and <br />Prime Machine is working with ROTORK to have the operator replaced, which is expected to <br />occur in the first week of January 2011 <br />�.,.,. <br />� <br />�- � x � � <br />> �� ��" <br />� � � �" � � _ <br />: `,� ,: e a�� � <br />�� ;� � � <br />� � ��`; <br />�: , <br />�:, fi, ` �> <br />�;�,� r, >� �f� �° <br />�f ,i����` �� <br />�; , �:; � : •�;l,�- �"� . ,. . , <br />The work crew from Prime Machine left Platoro on the 19�h of October. <br />On November 15, 2010 Engineered Monitoring Systems (EMS), Prime Machine, Jason Miller, <br />of Miller Electric, and Nathan Coombs (District Manager) arrived on site to upgrade all of the <br />computer controlled components and the software. It required a full day to wire, re-attach and <br />configure the system. It was then tested from the valve house office; everything worked great. <br />0 <br />