Power leads cold again, power supply ramping up.
Compressor still on. Starting flow to solenoid
solenoid tripped on power lead temp. I was here and caught it. System cooling.
About 10 hours ago the power lead temperatures started to fluctuate and climb. I cycled CV142 and the Temps have dropped and stablized.
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.
Flow is down to <190 mm. temps are starting to climb. Cycled HIC142
power temps as follows: LHE_IN 23 PL_POS 36 PL_NEG 31 Flow <90mm cycled HIC 142 off and on in 1/2 hour.
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.
Switched to parallel cold return at 4:00 yesterday afternoon. 6:30 this morning started closing cv155 as temps had bottomed out at 24K.
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.
I have installed a new control computer at the M9 solenoid control panel
Temps in solenoid are equalling out. Increasing PIC229 to 11 bar.
I loked at the power lead temps this morning. LHe_in 10.4-12.0 PL-Neg 8.0- 9.0 PL-Pos 9.8-10.4. Flows down to 160mm. Called Ops and got Danica to cycle CV142. Ripples and flow improved on the second try.
About 21:00 last night the solenoid temps had not changed much, pretty well flat lined. I guess my reducing CV155 stalled the cooling. Called Don Arseneau and asked him to increase CV155 to about 80% open. Temps slowly began to fall. Asked Don to look at graph of temps later in the night and if they fall down to a flat line to then reduce CV155 a bit to get the temps trending further down. This morning CR_C1_ENT has fallen to a slightly upward trending flat line of about 12.7 K. Probably ready for switching to series mode by whoever gets to the system first this morning.
Donald Arseneau reporting. It is looking pretty good, so I came back in with the intent of energizing the magnet. Doug should be up now or soon, so I'll wait a little for you to see this. If you do, call the m9 counting room 222-7379. After waiting a while, I will just forge ahead.
There was a fluctuation of the positive lead temp with no flow going to the power leads.