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ID Date Authordown Operational Mode Subject
  220   Mon Sep 24 15:08:41 2007 Doug PreddyStart UpStarted cool down this morning
The vacuum in the cold box was good on Friday 0.0 X 10-4. Let it pump over 
the weekend. Added two bottles of UHP helium to system Friday.

Started the turbines this morning. Cooling in paralell warm return. 

Solenoid vacuum is 3.9 x 10-6
  221   Tue Sep 25 07:34:04 2007 Doug PreddyStart UpPIC229 to 11 bar
adjusted turbine speeds and HIC104 to maintain their values.
  222   Wed Sep 26 08:52:46 2007 Doug PreddyStart Upswitched to parallel cold return
  223   Thu Sep 27 07:41:15 2007 Doug PreddyStart UpSolenoid cold
Solenoid cold and in series mode. 50% liquid level. Starting flow to 
powerleads.
  224   Tue Oct 2 13:02:37 2007 Doug PreddyNormal RunningPLC problems
While downloading new code for 2A PLC the M9 and M15 vacuum systems were 
shut off. This is due to the two systems piggybacking onto the 2A PLC.
When M9 Epics came back up there was no controls. Eventually I reset the 
local/remote switch (thumbwheel #100) to button #1 being on. Mike Leross 
added a text and light on the epics vacuum page that says "EPICS works 
only when green". If this light is not green, dial thumbwheel #100 and 
push button #1. Make sure the light comes on and you should have EPICS 
control back.

This caused a glitch in the refrigerator system. It did not trip it off, 
but it would have if the solenoid was energised. The panel showed 
compressor fault and the temps for TI121, and the powerleads all jumped.
This may be a cause for some of our unknown problems.
  225   Fri Oct 5 10:25:43 2007 Doug PreddyQuench RecoveryUnknown quench 2
Kevin and I were at the Sulzer panel when the system quenched 2. No 
obvious reasons. Restarted the system.
  226   Fri Oct 5 13:25:41 2007 Doug PreddyQuench Recoveryfunny graph
There was a fluctuation of the positive lead temp with no flow going to 
the power leads.
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  227   Tue Oct 9 12:58:22 2007 Doug PreddyQuench RecoverySolenoid Quench 2
Refrigeration sytem shut off at ~ 12:30 today. No apparent reason. Only 
light on was a cold box fault. 
Restarted in parallel cold return mode.
  228   Tue Oct 9 13:16:44 2007 Doug PreddyQuench Recoveryswitched to series mode
  229   Wed Oct 24 12:04:06 2007 Doug PreddyMaintenancepower lead and cryopump regeneration
Regenerating M9B:CP2 as temperature was up to almost 20k.
Shut off flow to power leads to allow them to warm up. The positive and 
negative temps were beginning to creep up.
Regeneraing the adsorber.
  230   Thu Nov 8 09:28:53 2007 Doug PreddyQuench Recoverystarted compressor
And started flow to coldbox,solenoid in parallel warm return.


Tuesday evening theree was a 2 hour power outage 19:00- 21:00. No call 
made to M9 operator.
Wednesday tried to recover vacuum. Started cool down Thursday morning.
  231   Fri Nov 9 07:37:44 2007 Doug PreddyQuench Recoveryswitched to series mode
switched to series mode.
  232   Fri Nov 9 14:50:03 2007 Doug PreddyQuench RecoverySolenoid cold
Solenoid cold. Added two bottles of helium. Allowing to stablize. Will 
ramp power supply in half an hour.
  233   Fri Nov 9 16:24:33 2007 Doug PreddyMaintenance2APLC Died
thumb wheel panel all lite up. 2APLC rebooted by Klara (Thanks). M9BMP2 not 
pumping properly. Edi is looking at it. 
  234   Fri Nov 9 18:56:20 2007 Doug PreddyMaintenanceSystem Ready to Run
M9BMP2 was replaced. Vacuum good. Solenoid is ramped up. :)
  235   Mon Nov 19 02:58:44 2007 Doug PreddyQuench RecoverySolenoid quenched on power lead over temperature
I received a page at 1:30 this morning. The power lead temperatures were 
climbing. Cycling CV142 did not fix the problem. The solenoid quenched at 
1:50.
Restarted flow at 2:45 in parallel cold return.
  236   Mon Nov 19 04:30:47 2007 Doug PreddyQuench Recoveryswitched to series mode
  237   Fri Nov 23 08:35:37 2007 Doug PreddyNormal Runningpower lead problems
About 10 hours ago the power lead temperatures started to fluctuate and 
climb.
I cycled CV142 and the Temps have dropped and stablized.
  238   Fri Nov 23 08:41:45 2007 Doug PreddyNormal Runningscreen grab of powerlead temps
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  239   Mon Nov 26 09:45:43 2007 Doug PreddyNormal Runningpower lead problems
Power lead temperatures were rippling yesterday afternoon. I asked one of 
the operators to cycle CV142.
The temperatures were rippling again this morning, so I cycled CV142.
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