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Project Burnside Programmable Logic Solar Radiant Heating System

Project Burnside Programmable Logic Solar Radiant Heating System. Advisor Dr. Wayne Lu, Dr. Ken Lulay Industry Representative Mr. Jonathan Fant. Team Arturo Bimrose Troy Heynderickx Jon Sakkos. Overview. Introduction Scorecard Additional Accomplishments Plans Issues/Concerns

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Project Burnside Programmable Logic Solar Radiant Heating System

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  1. Project BurnsideProgrammable Logic Solar Radiant Heating System • Advisor • Dr. Wayne Lu, Dr. Ken Lulay • Industry Representative • Mr. Jonathan Fant Team Arturo Bimrose Troy Heynderickx Jon Sakkos University of Portland School of Engineering

  2. Overview • Introduction • Scorecard • Additional Accomplishments • Plans • Issues/Concerns • Conclusions University of Portland School of Engineering

  3. Introduction • Programmable • Logic Solar • Radiant Heating • System University of Portland School of Engineering

  4. Scorecard • Previously: • TOps finished • “Your team has chosen a great project and you are doing a first-rate job with the design and engineering.” • LCD programming • Defined ME construction space • Completed: • I2C bus programming • User interface and display • The rest of the parts are here! • Shortcomings: • U of P did not provide us with facilities to construct mechanical portion • Very, very tired. University of Portland School of Engineering

  5. Additional Accomplishments • ME construction nearly complete • Two possible pumps University of Portland School of Engineering

  6. Additional Accomplishments University of Portland School of Engineering

  7. Plans • Add final control logic • Integration University of Portland School of Engineering

  8. Milestones University of Portland School of Engineering

  9. Concerns/Issues • “Tweakers” stealing copper from project • It is getting close to the end. • Lots of fit and finish work to get done. University of Portland School of Engineering

  10. Conclusions • All components are in our possession • Project nearing completion • Everyone is getting components done University of Portland School of Engineering

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