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Using an SMC-50 Solid-State Smart Motor Controller for Pump Protection William Bernhardt and Richard Anderson, Rockwell Automation Pump system protection comes in many methods, from preventing water hammer to detecting potential pump blockage. You need this protection to help prevent further damage or to keep damage from occurring at all. The damage in a pumping application can cause a critical operation to stop and cause flooding or no water supply. Prevention of water hammer during starting and stopping of a pump motor can easily be fixed by controlling the ramp and deceleration of the motor. The use of a properly set soft starter or a variable frequency drive can assist greatly with water hammer. But what about damage to pumps caused by partial blockage or absence of fluid? Partial or complete blockage is costly and time consuming to repair. Some of the damage can cause immediate erosion of parts such as pump impellers. Other damage could take time and lead to costly repairs and downtime in the future. Without some form of detection, a maintenance person, seeing the system is not working properly, has to go out and see what the issue is. Trying to figure out what is going on may also mean taking the system apart. This paper discusses the use of technology to warn of damage or to stop a process from damage. Pump Issues A by-product of partial blockage on the inlet side of a pump is cavitation. Cavitation could be very damaging to a pump and other components in a system. Cavitation and flashing (see page 2 ) can cause pitting or erosion of metal parts within a pump, or other metal components in the system. Blockage frequently adds vibration and noise to the pumping system. Cavitation is typically a result of restriction of liquid flow (oil, water, etc) in the pump system. From Bernoulli's principle, a decrease in area will have an increase in velocity, which will in turn have a decrease in pressure. The arrows in Figure 1 show the direction of water flow in a pump system.

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Page 1: PAROCHIAL ADMINISTRATOR: Father Patrick Udotai 5.45 pm and ...stmargaretcarshaltonb.uk/sites/default/files/newsletters/NEWS 16 JUNE.pdf · Greene, Richard Bonsor, Noel Wiggins and

PAROCHIAL ADMINISTRATOR: Father Patrick Udotai PHONE NO: 020 8647 7748. FAX: 02088696483. In emergency ONLY, if Father Patrick is not available, ring 8547 5079 or 8647 0022. E-MAIL: [email protected] SUNDAY MASS: 9.30 am and 11.00am. Also Saturday at 6.00 pm. WEEKDAY MASS: Tuesday at 9.00 am, other Weekdays at 10.00 am. No Mass on Thursday HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATION: 10 am and 8 pm. CONFESSIONS: Saturday: 10.30—11 am & 5.15—5.45 pm and at call. VARIATIONS: Please see the Weekly Diary for any changes to the above times. MARRIAGES: Six months’ notice is ordinarily required PPC E-MAIL [email protected]

CHURCHES TOGETHER IN ENGLAND

Parish Newsletter

No: 22/2019 For Sunday 16th June

Holy Trinity Sunday

RAPHAEL JAYDEN

THOMAS KAYLA

ISABELLA B ELIZABETH

BARNABY GETHIN

JENSON ISABELLA W

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NEW PILGRIM PATH (www.newpilgrimpath.ie) is inspired by Pope Francis’s enthusiasm for the internet. He urges Christian to “walk the streets of the digital highways in order to dialogue with people today and to help them encounter Christ”. Each week they feature a website which may be of interest to fellow Christians. “The excluded, I believe, live certain values that we all need to discover and to live ourselves be-fore we can become truly human.” Jean Vanier, who dedicated his life to improving conditions for people on the margins, died in Paris at the age of 90, four weeks ago. The turning point in his life came in 1963, with his first visit to an institution for people with intellectual disabilities: "“Huge concrete walls, 80 men living in dormitories and no work. I was struck by the screams and atmosphere of sadness,” he said. He left his job teaching philosophy in the University of Toronto, bought a run-down house outside Paris and invited two male residents to live with him. It was the beginning of L’Arche ("The Ark" ), which today has 154 commu-nities in 38 countries. He helped found a similar group, Faith and Light, a few years later which now has 1,500 communities in 83 countries. Through both organisations, people with and without intellectual disabili-ties live together in a community where they can feel they belong. You can watch and listen to Jean Vanier in a recent interview via the website. You might also like to visit the website’s page entitled "Music for June" which fea-tures a weekly selection of music chosen to reflect the liturgical calendar.

GLOBAL HEALING - how our faith helps us to care for our common home A new film produced by CaFE (Catholic faith ex-ploration film company), sponsored by the Bishops. Join us for a free and inspiring evening of film, food & friendship responding together to Pope Francis’ call to care for creation and to pass on a healthy planet to our children’s children. Tuesday 25th June and Tuesday 2nd July 7.45 pm – 9.30pm in the church. Suitable for adults and young people, eve-ryone is welcome.

ANNUAL GARDEN PARTY IN AID OF LIFE Welcome to John and Pat’ s Delightful Webb Garden on Saturday 29th June from 12 pm to 4 pm. Tickets at the gate, £8 for adults £4 for chil-dren aged 3—12 years. Price includes ploughmans lunch, strawberries, scones, tea, coffee and music. For address and further details, please see poster in the church porch or contact the Church office.

SUTTON YOUNG ADULTS aged 18—35 meet every other Thursday at Holy Family Church, Sutton Green at 7.30pm, to pray, share faith and build community. For more information contact Marina Ley via St Mar-garet’s parish office or see the poster on the church noticeboard.

THE VATICAN announced on 10th June that "The Holy Father has accepted the resignation from the pastoral care of the diocese of South-wark, England, by Archbishop Peter Smith." At the same time it was announced that Bishop John Wilson, Auxiliary Bishop in Westminster, has been appointed as the Archbishop of Southwark. Archbishop-Elect John will take possession of the Diocese during an Installation Mass to take place at 12 noon on Thursday 25th July, the Feast of the Apostle Saint James. Further details concerning arrangements will follow in due course.

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Diary for the Week STARTING 16th June 2019 The Most Holy Trinity Sunday

SUNDAY 6.00 pm Saturday (Vigil) Mass 9.30 am Family Mass 11.30 am First Communion Mass MONDAY 9.00 am Morning Prayer & Adoration 10.00 am Holy Mass TUESDAY 9.00 am Holy Mass 8.00 pm Renewal Home Group WEDNESDAY 9.00 am Morning Prayer & Adoration 10.00 am Holy Mass 7.00 pm Confirmation session 7 8.00 pm Bible Study Group THURSDAY No Mass today 10.00 am Mums & Toddlers 6.15 pm Youth Choir Practice 7.30 pm Folk Group Rehearsal FRIDAY 10.00 am Holy Mass 10.00 am to 8 pm Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament SATURDAY 10.00 am Holy Mass 6.00 pm Vigil Mass of Trinity Sunday This weekend’s (15th/16th June) second collection is for Day for Life. This does not qualify for Gift Aid so please do not use your Parish Gift Aid envelopes for your donations.

Southwark’s Annual day of celebration for the disabled w ill be held on Sunday 7th July at The Friars, Aylesford from 12 noon to 4 pm. People with disabilities and their carers from across the archdiocese and beyond are invited for a joyous day of prayer, art, music and fun. Arch-bishop Peter Smith will celebrate a memorial Mass for the recently de-ceased founder of L’Arche, Jean Vanier at 12 noon. The event is organ-ised by Centre for Catholic Formation and is free for all.

DAY FOR LIFE is the day in the Church ’s life dedicated to celebrating the sacredness of life. The proceeds from the collection provide core funding for the Anscombe Bioethics Centre and to assist other life relat-ed activities supported by the Church, usually by means of grants made to support Catholic charities working in the particular field determined by the theme of the year. This year it is helping projects supporting vic-tims and survivors of domestic abuse.

MONTHLY PRAYER GROUP The next meeting w ill beon Wednesday 19 June 2019 at St Matthias Church Worcester Park, from 7pm till 8pm. Please note the change of day and time for this meeting only.

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YOUR PRAYERS ARE ASKED FOR: Connie Harrington, (Lynn Pougher ’s moth-er), Angel Bridi, John Ryan (Richard Thomson’s brother-in –law), Steven Conroy, Anne Pelham & Paul Field (Father Kevin’s sister-in-law & Nephew), Mike Nolan, Laura Bannon (Mia’s Mother), Stephen Martin, Joe Ryan, Juliana Amaral, Nina Greenoak & Lauren Horwood (Juliana’s granddaughters), Jackie Sweeney & Ray Sweeney (Ita Haines’ sister-in-law’s sister-in-law & son-in-law), Liz Beddoe (Lynn Pougher’s sister-in-law), Nora Chapman, Margaret Fox and Angela Kelly

ANNIVERSARIES: CardinalThomas Winning, Fr John Gualzatta, Julia Mallone, Pat Davies, Florence Veal, John Bennett, Margaret Cooper(Cathy Cawley’s mother), Val Michelmore, Anna Olszewski, Christopher Meade (Anthony’s brother), Leonard Southall, Dermot Greene, Richard Bonsor, Noel Wiggins and Winnie Ward (Pat Blake’s mother), Peter Strivens (Eileen’s Husband), Tony McKenna (Ita John-ston’s cousin).

LAST SUNDAY: The attendance last Sunday was 272 and the Of-fertory came to £605.21 shared between £294.67 in loose money and £310.54 in Gift Aid envelopes. The second collection for Catholic Trust for England & Wales came to a total of £196.80. There was a late dona-tion for World Communication for £12.40. You also gave a total of £182.09 towards the cost of the Pentecost celebration. Many thanks for your generosity.

SAINT MARGARET’S ALMANAC

23rd June 2019 CORPUS CHRISTI

23rd June 2019 FIRST COMMUNION # 2 (at 11.30 am)

6th July 2019 CONFIRMATION REHEARSAL (CANDIDATES, PARENTS & SPONSORS)

7th July 2019 FIRST COMMUNION THANKSGIVING MASS (at 11.00 am)

13th July 2019 CONFIRMATION (at 11 am)

20th July 2019 ST MARGARET’S SUMMER FAIR

LATELY DEAD: Fr. Dennis Watters, Mela O’Reilly (Sheila Sharp’s sis-ter, Alberto Petrozzi, Philomena Pereira De Lima and Jon Ross (Da Cruz family friend)

FIRST ANNIVERSARY: Rocky Giannetta (Rocco ’s son), Janice Brereton (Vanessa Ryan’s mother).

The St John Bosco Childrens Summer Camp at Aldham Essex. This is a activities camp with a Catholic ethos that runs as follows :- Week One Saturday 27th July to 3rd August 2019 for Boys Week Two Saturday 3rd August to 10th August 2019 for Boys Week Three Saturday 10th August to 17th August 2019 for Girls Week Four Saturday 17th August to 24th August 2019 Mixed Camp It is for children aged 8 to 13 and costs £160 per week. Should you re-quire an application form or more information then please look on the website http://svpboscocamp.org.uk