APRIL PROGRESS REPORT, CONTRACT(Sanitized)
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December 28, 2016
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April 19, 2000
Sequence Number:
28
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Publication Date:
April 30, 1964
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MEMO
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STATOTHR
Memorandum STATOTHR
Memo No: 1139
STATOTHR
TO; Cortracting Officer
FROM: roject Engineer, E80
SUBJECT: April Progress Report, STATOTHR
DATE: 30 April 1964
A. General
Progress this month has been better. The coordinatograph assembly has arrived and
appears to move quite smoothly by hand. The motors and tachometers are being
installed now, though, the motor control system is not yet complete.
The control cabinets, painted green outside, white inside, have arrived. The
pie-wired racks are being installed and further testing will continue,
The paper feed system design is complete and manufacturing has begun.
See the schedule EY00/ for further details.
Schedule
Percent Required
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Percent Complete
By Project Schedule
I
System Engineering
100%
100?
II
Subsystem Design
909
1000/0
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Construction and/or
Purchasing and Assembly
309; ~
60?io
IV
Testing and Debugging
20%
3090
V
Final Inspection
O%
0
C. Summary of Progress
1 , f'ror;ramming
We sent a table of the data format BJ0002 for information to the programmels.
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Koom Preparation
STATOTHR
We called the GSA to check on progress and found that the electrical
engineer assijned to the jol.', has been trun.fo-rr M.I.r. mechanical
engineer is still working on the coolant system, howevi r, even he has been busy
on other special projects. will be taking the responsibility for
the job now and expects that work will begin soon. He will keep in close touch
with us.
STATOTHR
The general plan is to start with 850F air, pass it over a pre-cooling coil at
650 cfm, then pass only 100 cfm of that over a small chemical dehumidifier.
Next it will pass over an after cooling coil which will have the required output
of 420F, 45% rh air. Since we will have a closed system the small sized humidi-
tier will amply take care of the problem.
Planned Work Effort
The general schedule is as follows:
N1aY_
1 . Transfer veloe;ty loop rack to main cabinet.
Ins[,--ill all printed circuit boards and test electronics.
3. Assemble miscellaneous mechanical parts.
June
1 , Test servos on coordinatograph
2. Test electronic control.
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