ID |
Date |
Author |
Operational Mode |
Subject |
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Wed May 5 23:57:38 2004 |
Willy Andersson | Quench Recovery | Powerleads warming up again. |
Got a page from Don Flemming at about 18:50 wondering why the power
lead temperatures were rising. See attachment may5_04_1800.BMP It looked as
though the monitoring signals flat lined for about 2 hours for some reason.
Anyway the powerlead temps were definitely rising. When I arrived HIC142
was wide open but both power lead flows were down to 65 (on the scale) and
the flowmeter float was vibrating rapidly. LHe heater at 33 %. Buffer
pressure at 10 psig. LIC108 at 54 %. CV147 at 0.45 (HIC141). CV141 at 0.6
TCI121 in auto mode.
Closed HIC142 then opened again. Powerlead temps dropped. Opened CV147
from 0.45 to 0.35 (HIC141) Played with setting of set point of TIC121 and
HIC141 to try to increase excess liquefaction. Reduced shield heat to about
16%. Difficult to say what is going on with powerleads. Temps had dropped to
good levels but now gradually rising, but very slowly. Hopefully they peak
and level off. Energized solenoid. Cycled HIC142 a few times but temps
would not trend downwards. Leaving it overnight. Doug, please check and
adjust the system as required in the morning. |
25
|
Wed May 5 12:13:51 2004 |
Doug Preddy | Normal Running | power leads cold |
should be ready to run. |
24
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Wed May 5 09:59:10 2004 |
Doug Preddy | Quench Recovery | started flow to power leads |
Started flow to power leads.
TIC121 into auto mode |
23
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Wed May 5 07:55:37 2004 |
Doug Preddy | Quench Recovery | Solenoid quenched on power lead temp |
Solenoid quenched on power lead temp. I ran down and managed to recover it
with minimal temp rise in the solenoid. Coil temps are falling, liquid is
building. No flow to the power leads yet. |
22
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Tue May 4 11:26:38 2004 |
Doug Preddy | Normal Running | power leads |
Power cycled HIC 142 with solenoid power at 400 amps. Flows > 240mm and
temps have dropped. |
21
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Tue May 4 11:20:57 2004 |
Doug Preddy | Normal Running | power leads going unstable |
power lead ripples increased over last couple of days. They are quickly
dieing out now and the temps are startint to increase. PL flow is down to
<180mm. I will power cycle HIC 142. |
20
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Fri Apr 30 01:53:34 2004 |
Doug Preddy | Quench Recovery | switched to parallel cold |
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19
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Thu Apr 29 23:43:15 2004 |
Doug Preddy | Quench Recovery | Starting flow to solenoid |
Solenoid quenched due to power leads at 9:00 tonight. Restarted flow in
parallel warm mode. |
18
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Wed Apr 28 09:30:09 2004 |
Doug Preddy | Normal Running | power leads again |
Same story as yesterday. Ripples dieing out, flows down to <200 mm, temps
increasing. Turned HIC 142 down to 0.4 then back up to 0.75. Temps dropped
quickly. Then turned HIC 142 to 0 and back to 0.75. Temps dropping, flow >
250mm. Did not let negtive lead >10K, so would not have caused a trip.
TIC 121 into auto mode. |
17
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Tue Apr 27 09:03:18 2004 |
Doug Preddy | Normal Running | Power leads |
Power leads are being monitored with the strip tool graphs. I saw the temps
go from having a ripple to almost no ripple, but starting to increase in
temperature. I also noticed that the flow had dropped to 200 mm. I power
cycled hic142. This resulted in an immediate drop in temperature, an
increase of flow to 250 mm, and a slight drop in the LHe level. The temps
seem to be stable, with only a slight ripple. |
16
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Mon Apr 26 08:12:30 2004 |
Doug Preddy | Quench Recovery | Power leads flow |
Throttled back the LHe in until the power leads started to warm. My goal is
to flow "warm" gas (hopefully 80K) through the leads to drive any frozen
impurities out. |
15
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Mon Apr 26 07:48:46 2004 |
Doug Preddy | Quench Recovery | Series mode |
Switching over to series mode. |
14
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Sun Apr 25 21:41:00 2004 |
Willy Andersson | Quench Recovery | Trip on PL Temp. |
Got pager call at 16:20 this afternoon. Solenoid had tripped on PL
temperature. Arrived at about 17:00. Did a print screen of the striptool
graph and solenoid screen. See files Prtscrn1_april25_2004.doc and
Prtscrn2_april25_2004.doc. System was in idle running mode. LHE heater at
about 30%, buffer tank press at21.5 psig, shield heater at 37.5%. The
jumper is still on the back of the vacuum guage PIC901. The compressor
building backup air compressor was tripped again, I reset it. HIC 141 was
set to 0.46 , I set it to 1.1 (closed position). Set solenoid inlet and
outlet HIC's to valve closed positions. Energized warm return HIC's then
slowly opened warm return valves to vent pressure in solenoid. Cracked open
solenoid inlet valves to get abot 1.5 barA pressure on PI143 and PI146. LHe
level started to drop. Contiued slowly until all LHe boiled away. PI143 and
PI146 at about 5 barA. Had to adjust turbine speeds and shield heat. Opened
cold returns then closed warm returns. Gradually increased solenoid inlet
valves until wide open. Adjust turbine speeds and shiled heater. At about
21:00 stable // cold return cooling. Temperatures dropping gradually. See
files april25_2004_2113.BMP and april25_2004_2114.BMP
Have powerlead supply valve HIC142 open to 0.46 during cooling just to see
what happens. Time now about 21:42. Leaving system in // cold return
cooling. Should be ready for series switch over in the morning. |
13
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Fri Apr 23 09:19:30 2004 |
Doug Preddy | Normal Running | CV211 |
PIC 229 was down to 10.8 bar this morning. PIC 229 was trying to open CV211
to charge the system. I realized that in restoring the control to CV211 I
did not get the wire into the connector properly. Went back up to the
compressor building and reconnected the control wire to CV211. pressure is
back to 11 bar. TI121, LHE in and liquid level ripples are now all reduced.
System was ramped up to 500 amps yesterday at 14:00 |
12
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Thu Apr 22 10:39:16 2004 |
Doug Preddy | Normal Running | Yesterday |
Added two bottles of UHP helium to buffer tank.
Had no liquifation rate, so optimized Ti121 and HIC141 . Finally put TIC121
into manual mode at 0.65. Power lead fluctuation died out and liquid
started building.
This morning changed TIC121 back to auto mode and played with it's setting
to minimize the power lead and TI121 ripples.
TI121 ripples seem tied to power lead ripples.
System seems stable enough to energize the solenoid. |
11
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Wed Apr 21 09:57:59 2004 |
Willy Andersson | Start Up | System status |
Buffer tank pressure is down to about 6 psig. Too low to keep up
with liquefaction requirements to build LHe level. Doug Preddy
requested that I help Curtis Ballard top up system with new
bottle of UHP helium Through purifier. As of 09:45 not yet able
to find Curtis.
PI229 discharge pressure dropped slightly to 10.45 barA. Set point
is 11 barA. Turbine speeds OK. CV211 is wide open. Energized HIC142
and set to 0.7 to start flow to powerleads. Up in compressor room
checked purifier. LN2 system running OK. In purifier package flowmeter
looks like oil or brownish spots on inside of rotameter glass. Possible
migration of trapped contaminants after correcting flow arrangement
through purifier. Initially buffer tank circulation flow entered
through AV3 but was corrected to enter through AV5.
Have 10:00 meeting, system seems stable and should be OK until I can
contact Curtis to top up system with UHP helium through purifier. |
10
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Wed Apr 21 08:16:18 2004 |
Doug Preddy | Start Up | switch to series mode |
Switched to series mode. |
9
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Wed Apr 21 06:48:31 2004 |
Doug Preddy | Start Up | JT bypass closed |
Closed cv155 |
8
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Wed Apr 21 06:39:17 2004 |
Doug Preddy | Start Up | over night |
Changed to parallel cold mode at 9:30.
At about 4:30 the city water chiller was turned on. The air compressor had
also tripped off. It was reset and restarted. |
7
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Tue Apr 20 07:33:03 2004 |
Doug Preddy | Start Up | PIC229 at 11bar |
PIC229 at 11 bar. Changed strip tool to 15 sec increments. |