Safety
Spinner Change
Furnace
Fiberization
Deck Terminology
100

PPE required when taking a fiber diameter sample

Leather gloves

Boots

Bump cap or hard hat

Long sleeves

Safety glasses

Double hearing protection

100

Applied to bolt prior to a spinner change

Anti-seize

100

What type of furnace will McGregor have?

Gas/Oxy

100

2 methods currently used to measure fiber di in KINA (2 different pieces of equipment)

Micronaire, fiber index machine

100

Tells you how many holes are being utilized on the spinner

Drop exit line

200

Double hearing protection is needed after how many decibels

100-105 dB

200

Reasons for a spinner change

Will accept any of the following:

Quality issues

EOL

Changing from batts to rolls

200

Area that lies directly after the Canal and is the final conditioning stage before the glass is formed into fibers.  In this area, temperature control is extremely important to satisfy the fiber forming process.

Forehearth

200

Increasing main burner flow will do what to the fibers

Shorten them

200

In this setting the airlapper zone is 'off'

Dwell

300

Additional PPE needed for replacing a bushing

Safety harness

300

Why do we install a back up wrench or 'spud wrench' on top of the fiberizer?

To ensure spinner motor shaft does not turn on operator during change 

300

______ is monitored and controlled to ensure that the excess combustion gasses are exhausted properly to prevent excess wear on the furnace.

Furnace pressure

300

Ratio set to allow for ignition during warm-up and sustained combustion during operation

Air/gas ratio or thermox

300

A device that controls the flow of glass from the forehearth

Bushing
400

Should have on you while on the deck at all times in case of emergency

A RADIO

400

Name 3 types of spinners that we will have in McGregor

40 Row

46 Row

50 Row

400

Responsible for getting heat mixed into the lower depths of the melter by returning heat to the rear via convection and melting the batch logs from underneath.

Hot Spot

400

Creates potential problems to either the melter or the glass fiber properties

Ceramic or any type of contamination 

400

Gives the operator an idea of parameters for each product code

Set point table

500

Why are rubber gloves required for some tasks on the deck?

Conductivity

500

Why is it important for the spinner to be hot when dropping glass?

To avoid loading spinner up

500

This process removes the carbon buildup from the burners. (This build-up forms on the end of the natural gas nozzle where the gas and oxygen meet).

Desooting

500

Do you want shorter or longer fibers when making rolls? WHY?

Longer

To avoid mat from tearing

500

How long it takes for the glass to leave your spinner? Checked before a spinner change

Slingout