Fri Jul 10 01:10:59 2009, Doug Preddy, Quench Recovery, switch to parallel warm return
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Thu Jun 2 01:38:25 2005, Doug Preddy, Quench Recovery, strip tool plot
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This is a strip tool plot of the cooldown |
Thu Nov 25 07:21:37 2004, Doug Preddy, Quench Recovery, started power lead flow
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Curtis switched to series mode last night at 7:00.
Startedflow to power leads at 7:00 this morning. |
Wed Jul 28 00:04:30 2004, Doug Preddy, Quench Recovery, started flow to solenoid
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Solenoid temps were: C1 & C12 about 30K. C6 &C7 about 11K. Started flow to
solenoid in parallel cold return. Jumpered out the vacuum gauge for the
solenoid vacuum. |
Tue Nov 23 09:30:15 2004, Doug Preddy, Quench Recovery, started flow to solenoid
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Started flow to solenoid in parallel warm return. |
Thu Jun 2 01:26:30 2005, Doug Preddy, Quench Recovery, started flow to solenoid
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See attached file for a screen grab of temps. |
Thu Nov 3 09:27:16 2005, Doug Preddy, Quench Recovery, started flow to solenoid
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started flow to solenoid in parallel cold return. |
Wed May 5 09:59:10 2004, Doug Preddy, Quench Recovery, started flow to power leads
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Started flow to power leads.
TIC121 into auto mode |
Fri Oct 22 09:15:06 2004, Doug Preddy, Start Up, started flow to power leads
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Started flow to power leads HIC142 at 0.8. |
Thu Apr 1 11:57:55 2010, Doug Preddy, Start Up, started flow to power leads
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Solenoid cold. Buffer tank pressure ~3psi, so Kevin will add a bottle of helium. Started flow to power leads at 11:45 |
Mon Jun 7 09:24:47 2010, Doug Preddy, Quench Recovery, started flow to power leads
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Fri Sep 26 09:50:18 2008, Doug Preddy, Quench Recovery, started flow in parallel cold return mode
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Fri Sep 14 12:44:52 2007, Doug Preddy, Start Up, started compressor
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running purifier over weekend |
Thu Nov 8 09:28:53 2007, Doug Preddy, Quench Recovery, started compressor
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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. |
Thu Jul 20 13:21:57 2006, Willy Andersson, Quench Recovery, started // warm return flow.
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TIC121 was down to 27K
warm return valves were wide open
opened supply valves CV143 and CV146.
TIC121 went up to about 37K
Mu1 return temperature went down to about same temp as TIC121 so set Mu1 to
cold return. Open CV145 then close CV151. Mu2 return was still > TIC121 so
kept it in warm return mode. Adjust turbines as required.
After about 20 minutes Mu2 return temp dropped down to about equal to Mu1
return temp of about 38K. Then set Mu2 to cold return. Open CV147 then
close CV143. TIC 121 drops to 30 K. Even though Mu1 and Mu2 return temps
greater than TIC121 I will keep it in //cold return mode to see if the core
solenoid temperatures will start to fall. To maximize the use of the
cooling from T2 outlet temperature CV155 is tweaked open to its maximum
stable opening. This helps cool the lower heat exchangers. If this works
then cr_c1 and cr_c12 should start to tick downwards. If they keep rising
then have to switch back to //warm return. |
Wed Jun 1 08:23:19 2005, Doug Preddy, Start Up, start up notes
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The solenoid was pumped out Monday and yesterday after the quads just
downstream of the solenoid were put back in place. The quad just
downstream of the solenoid was remove to replace two coils on it.
The cold box vacuum had tripped off some time in the last little while.
Started it pumping on Monday also. The compressor was started Tuesday
afternoon and flow was started to the solenoid. The purifier was
regenerated and put on line in it's total buffer tank flow mode. The cold
box was pressurized and the turbines were briefly spun up to check the
operation of the new turbine speed indicator. It seems to be working
properly.
Flow to the turbines was started this morning and all went well. The speed
indicator works properly.
M9BIG1 started ot 6.6 x 10-6 before flow was started. One hour later it
reads 4.8 x 10-6 |
Thu Jul 29 13:25:29 2004, Doug Preddy, Quench Recovery, start flow to power leads
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Fri Jul 10 00:34:03 2009, Doug Preddy, Quench Recovery, solewnoid quench due to power bump
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Solenoid quench due to power bump caused by an airplane crash in Richmond at ~ 22:00. Compressor off. Water pump off. Restarted compressor at ~ 11:30. Cooling solenoid in parallel cold return mode by 12:15. |
Thu May 13 07:39:55 2010, Doug Preddy, Quench Recovery, solenoid quench last night
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Solenoid quenched on power lead temps last evening. I am recovering it in parallel cold return mode. C12~60K C1~50K. |
Thu Aug 10 20:26:09 2006, Willy Andersson, Quench Recovery, solenoid energized
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Powerleads seem stable. |