[QuadList] Ampex Quad VTR Airflow Requirements
L.E. Odham
leodham at centurylink.net
Fri Jun 1 09:12:59 CDT 2012
Hello Steve and Roger,
For a Mark ten head panel,
The guide needs 35-40 inches of vacuum, and the air bearing head needs 58-60 psi. The tank pressure typically runs 100-130 psi, and regulate that down to 58 psi. That gives a good safe air reserve while the head is spinning.
It is a good idea to have a moisture trap and an oil trap in the line if you are using a cylinder type compressor instead of a carbon vane type.
OK, hope this helps a little. If you need book spec pages, I have them here somewhere.
larry
LE Odham
Engr/Tech
TAMIS Archive
Knoxville, Tenn.
----- Original Message -----
Hi Roger and Ted...
This is one subject that "I too" have been waiting patiently (very
patiently) to roll around and get discussed and determined.
I really want to get my VR1000C (w/all upgrades 1961) back in a nice
run/show installation.
The airflow/vacuum part I had no training or knowledge of how it went on or
how to "get it right.
I will follow this subject with you folks very closely.
Which machine do you have Roger?
Steve Spears
Orrs Island, Maine
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ted Langdell" <ted at quadvideotapegroup.com>
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Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 1:56 AM
Subject: Re: [QuadList] Ampex Quad VTR Airflow Requirements
> Hi, Roger,
>
> Welcome to the list.
>
> It might help if you could be specific about which models, since there may
> be some variations between series.
>
> You should get answers in fairly short order depending on who's on-line at
> any given time.
>
> Ted
>
> Ted Langdell
> Secretary
>
> On May 31, 2012, at 10:11 PM, Roger Brett wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> Does anyone have info regarding air system requirements for the typical
>> Ampex VR series quad machine? I'm planning the air supply system for one
>> fairly soon.
>>
>> It's been quite a while since I maintained one of these, and I don't seem
>> to have this data on file.
>>
>> I don't have physical access to the unit yet, but besides the air
>> bearings on the head, I believe it has a venturi system to generate
>> vacuum for the guide. This aspect would of course increase the flow
>> requirements.
>>
>> Data I'm trying to get:
>>
>> - Max (worst case) CFM of airflow needed for bearings and venturi
>> combined
>> - Nominal air pressure needed at the head bearings for proper operation
>>
>> Any help would be appreciated!
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Roger Brett
>>
>
> Ted
>
> Ted Langdell
> Secretary
>
>
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