Troubleshooting
RA won't unclamp
Floor won't move
Tracking doesn't work
Floor starts slowly sinking
Telescope is tracking at the wrong speed
RA axis won't unclamp
If the RA axis won't unclamp it is possible one of the three clamps is
not fully releasing. First try clamping then unclamping the telescope
again, as this can vibrate the sticky clamp and loosen its motion. If
that fails after a couple of tries, try slightly moving the telescope
back and forth in the RA direction, which may free up the sticky clamp
and try unclamping again. If this still fails, contact a telescope
technician or support astronomer.
Floor won't move
There are three different cases of floor movement failure:
If the power is on and the floor still won't move, try using the other
floor control switches (either on the desk console or the telescope
paddle). It is possible there is a wiring problem making one set of
controls inoperative.
If the floor still won't move, contact a telescope technician or
support astronomer, as the problem is probably with the compressor or
hydraulic ram presses.
The second case, where the floor will go up but not down can be caused
by two separate problems. It could be one of the buttons is failing
to actuate. In this case simply try the down button on the desk
console or telescope paddle. If the floor still won't go down, it
means that the lower limit switch is stuck in the triggered state and
the mechanism thinks the floor is already all the way down. You will
have to go to the basement and find the limit switch (it is just below
the floor level underneath the wrought iron stairs up to the catwalk)
and exercise it to get it unstuck. If this fails the switch is likely
broken and will need serving by a staff member.
The third case, when the floor will go down but not up can have three
common causes. First, as above, the floor up button may have failed
so try the up button on the desk console or telescope paddle. If the
floor still won't go up, it may be that its limit switch is stuck in
the up position. The upper limit switch for the floor is located on
the telescope pier to the upper right of the desk at the catwalk level
(it is difficult to access the limit switch when the floor is
down because it is high on the pier). If the limit switch is not the problem,
then the problem is with the compressor or hydraulic ram presses which raise
the floor and a staff member will have to investigate the problem.
Tracking doesn't work
If the telescope isn't tracking check the following:
The first case is the most common. If the floor won't move at all one
should first check that there is power. The orange power indicator
light on the desk console should be lit. If it is not lit, turn on
the console power. Odds are good that someone tripped one of the
pressure safety switches for the floor, which turns off the main power
to the dome (which includes the floor motion).
If the motor is not running but everything else it on, it is likely that the tracking
motor breaker has tripped. To reset do the following: