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Entry  Thursday, February 07, 2019, 10:42, Aaron Schmidt, , , Argon Glove box leak / regeneration failure 7x

 

A regeneration of the Ar Glove box had been performed Monday, 04, Feb, 2019. At some point during the night of the 4/5, a leak of volatile materials burst out of the vent line inside the control box housing the fuses, solenoid valves, & electrical components. The volatile liquid, determined to likely contain Trichloroethylene, ate through the plug holding one of the 250 V 4A fuses. The plug then shorted to the glove box itself and the glove box main touch screen & controls completely shut off. The H2O & O2 monitors still worked, however we were unable to allow any Ar back into the box. A noticeable electrical / burning smell was found in the morning of the 5th and the cover removed. A highly irritating chemical smell was also found and respirators were then put to use.

A work permit (I2019-02-05-3) was opened for the cleanup & inspection of the fuses and electrical components. Darwin & I spent the afternoon of the 5th to cleanup the volatile liquid. It was determined that the glove box was temporarily ok as it was still maintaining a low oxygen atmosphere (below 200 ppm)

On the sixth we changed out the melted fuse plug and replaced the fuse however the Ar glove box did not respond in kind. 

Thursday, February 07, 2019, 08:00: Contacted Randy Boehm. He determined the lines were still alive, including the small control box and 4 fuse plugs. We changed two of the 10A fuses and cleaned the plugs. The touchscreen came back.

Thursday, February 07, 2019, 09:15: Contacted Darwin. Initially the Ar glove box did not purge and the solenoid valves did not respond, however 10A Fuse #F1 & 4A Fuse #F3 just needed to be seated properly. 

The glove box was able to be purged & made stable.

The source of the main volatile leak has not yet been determined completely (Thursday, February 07, 2019, 11:25) however it will be investigated this afternoon. 

In the meantime do not use the Ar Glove box 'Regeneration' function.


Friday, February 08, 2019: The source of the leak was determined to be the vent line leading out from the last solenoid in the control box and out to the regeneration purge /  vent outlet. It has a pin hole leak mid-line and a clear 'burst' from the fitting leading into the solenoid valve. Another noteworthy issue was found. The regeneration purge / vent outlet leads directly out into the hot lab atmosphere. During any regeneration, a small amount of TCE & material is released from the argon glove box.

A non-conformance is issued (NCR 12029) and a work permit plan is being setup. 

The line main vent line is to be replaced with lengths of 3/8" x 0.040" wt SS tubing and the regen purge/vent outlet re-linked to the nuclear ventilation. RPG has issued P100 Organic vapor / Acid gas cartridges for use in the repair.

Will update with the upcoming work permit*

Entry  Monday, April 09, 2018, 15:59, Laura Lambert, Fixed, , Glove box leak in hot lab GetImage.jpgGetImage_(1).jpgGetImage_(2).jpgGetImage_(3).jpg

 Friday, April 06, 2018, 16:21

Over the long weekend ~1000psi was used up, indicating a leak somewhere in the glove box. 

Tests over the past few days showed ~150psi leaked in 48hrs.

Tested both transfer chambers for leaks, both chambers held pressure fine/ no leaks detected.

Checked all the gloves for leaks and found a ~1mm size hole on the index finger of the right glove closest to the control box.

See photos attached.

Has been sealed off temporarily with duck tape.

Will replace glove after the weekend.


 Tuesday, April 10, 2018, 06:45: Work permit for glove(s) replacement, I2018-04-09--4 submitted yesterday. Current status: Pending. -Aaron S.

Entry  Wednesday, January 31, 2018, 13:35, Laura Lambert, , , New lab safety mirrors installed in hot lab IMG_0237.JPGIMG_0239.JPG

 Wednesday, January 31, 2018, 13:31

3 x lab safety mirrors have been installed in the hot lab, now all locations in the lab are visible from the door.

First mirrow in 1st photo allows visibility behind evap1; second and third mirrors in 2nd photo shows visibility between glove box and evap2, as well as visibility behind evap2


 

Entry  Tuesday, January 23, 2018, 11:58, Laura Lambert, , , All BeO removed from Labs! 

 Tuesday, January 23, 2018, 11:55

Portable glove box with everything inside, contaminated beakers, pellets and BeO dissolved in acid were all removed from the cold lab today!!!

Transported for waste removal.


 

Entry  Wednesday, December 20, 2017, 09:16, Laura Lambert, , , RETURN and SUPPLY valves CLOSED for xmas break for both evap1 and evap2 

 Wednesday, December 20, 2017, 09:02

Replaced Argon tank for glove box, full tank of Ar ~2350psi.


Wednesday, January 3, 2018, 11:59

Water turned back on, no leaks detected.

Glove box checked, O2 and H2O levels good.


 

Entry  Tuesday, August 08, 2017, 14:55, Laura Lambert, , , Glove box Alarm 

 Tuesday, August 08, 2017, 14:28

Alarm for glove box went off this afternoon.

1person went to put arms in and alarm sounded.

Ar good = ~900psi

H2O/ O2 levels fine.

Gloves stuck out straight, but when touched very clear the pressure was low inside box.

Touch screen said ~"pressure exceeded +/-10" pressure"

Increased amount of Ar going into glove box by a small amount.

Ar going into/out of glove box ceased while alarm going off.

Pressed continue to reset and glove box went back to normal...


 

Entry  Thursday, July 13, 2017, 15:12, Laura Lambert, Under Process, , D.H.W leak in SEM lab IMG_1713.JPGIMG_1715.JPGIMG_1716.JPGIMG_1719.JPG

 Thursday, July 13, 2017, 14:53

Same pipe that had a leak in the cold lab ~1 month ago now has leak in SEM lab.

Small amount of water on floor and ceiling tile was brown and very bulgey - looked like it was about to collapse.

Small poke and the whole thing fell out. 

Tile was very brown, damp and moldy as one can see in photos

mold indicates this was a slow build up and must have started a while ago.

one can see entire pipe through hallway does not look in great condition - similar to patch where leaked.

recommend entire pipe gets replaced.

will be patched up for now and replaced at end of month.


 

 

Entry  Wednesday, April 05, 2017, 08:22, Aaron Schmidt, Fixed, , D.H.W.R Leak 
When: 04/04/17 Between 09:00 & 11:30 Where: ISAC 1 – Cold Lab Who: Ron Murray & Aaron Schmidt A pin hole leak was found in the previously repaired D.H.W.R waterline. Soldering of new copper pipe was done. The fire alarm 051-046 in the ISAC Cold Lab was disabled. We removed a copper pipe section out into the hallway and stopped around 6 ft past the door to the ISAC cold lab. We did find a second smaller leak outside past the door. Background: -Fri 03/03/2017 15:00 - The emergency shower was tested. The water was too dirty & hot for proper use and a leak was detected. Water @ 55 degrees C. -Fri 03/03/2017 17:00 - A water leak was noticed on the D.H.W.R line. Hot water to the Cold lab was shut down. -15/03/17 Between 11:00 & 14:45 – The corroded copper pipe section was replaced, however a small leak turned up further up the copper pipe the next day. Summary: The corroded copper pipe section was replaced beyond the ISAC Cold lab door; however the pipe is not fully insulated yet. The Main Control Room was called for the smoke alarm to be re-activated. Noteworthy comments: -The new pipe may require insulation. -The water quality was poor coming from the pipe. The water was run continuously for around 20 minutes before it developed clarity. -There were other pieces of pipe wrapped in amongst the copper pipe. One piece appeared to be steel, but was quite corroded -Some of the insulation was quite rotted and crumbled to dust during handling. In the event of any other leak repairs, a respirator is highly recommended. -The pipe removed was quite corroded both in the ID and OD. Likely other pipe in the area is in similar condition. Something to be mindful of as further leaks may occur over time.
Entry  Thursday, March 16, 2017, 09:32, Aaron Schmidt, Fixed, , D.H.W water pipe replacement DHW_pipe_replacement.docx
Fri 03/03/2017 17:00 - A water leak was noticed on the D.H.W line. Hot water to the Cold lab was shut down. Wed 15/03/17 11:00 – 14:45. The insulation was removed. A pin hole leak was found in the D.H.W waterline. Soldering/replacement of new copper pipe was required. The smoke alarm in the Cold Lab was disabled during the work period. The corroded copper pipe section was replaced. An insulating tape was added where the pipe rests on another metal joint; however the pipe is not fully insulated yet. The Main Control Room was called for the smoke alarm to be re-activated. Noteworthy comments: -Plastic sheets were placed around the work area to protect the lab from dust/water/solder. -The hot water quality is still poor coming from the pipe. The water needs to be run continuously for a few minutes before it develops clarity. Hot water is used to effectively activate the Oxide remover when cleaning copper parts in the lab. Just note to make sure the any parts cleaned in the lab are adequately rinsed with D.I water when cleaning. -The pipe removed was quite corroded. Likely other pipe in the area is in similar condition. Something to be mindful of. -The water coming through the emergency eyewash station & shower is still a near scalding 50-55 degrees C. This still requires attention. -Some of the insulation on a nearby pipe and above the D.H.W pipe was burned during this work but is otherwise fine. The attachment contains the same information but with included pictures.
Entry  Wednesday, November 26, 2014, 14:01, Laura Lambert, , ,  
 
Entry  Friday, March 15, 2013, 13:55, Anders Mjos, , , Non active water off for a short time (10 - 15 min) 

ISAC operations called to check that equipment in the labs were OK for the non active water to be off for a short time. I gave the OK after having checked that both evaporators are off. The system will be bled for air.

Entry  Tuesday, February 28, 2012, 12:01, John Wong, , , TIS/RH Users 

Tuesday, February 28, 2012, 11:31

Hi All,

Hope you all find the TIS/RH elog useful :)  There are a few things I want to share with you.  

Did you know that you can make comments to the existing entries by using the "REPLY" function, so you can keep all the related entries in the same subjects?  Yap!  By doing that, we all keep the elogs organized :) 

If you are using shared computers, please remember to log out when you finish with the elog.  I suggest you to NOT check the "Keep me logged in..." box when you sign in. 

If you have any questions/comments please feel free to let me know.  

 

TIS/RH admin,

John Wong

 

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Entry  Thursday, February 23, 2012, 13:38, Anders Mjos, Fixed, , Water leak in chemistry / cold lab Notes_on_water_leak_ISAC_I.docx

 Please see attached file for notes on the water leak from the cold lab fume hood Tuesday Feb 21.

Entry  Friday, August 19, 2011, 10:04, John Wong, Under Process, 1, Evaporator#1 glovebox repairing 

The evaporator#1 glovebox is leaking from the gloves, around the ports, and the base (possible more places).  It is evident that there were holes on the gloves.  When the glovebox is purged with Ar gas, one can feel that the gas is blown out from the base.  

Solutions:

New gloves are ordered from RENCO Co. (PO#TR189708). 

New seals & glove port rings have been implemented. 

More need to be done...  

 

 

    Reply  Thursday, September 08, 2011, 15:41, Anders Mjos, Fixed, 1, Evaporator#1 glovebox repairing 

John Wong wrote:

The evaporator#1 glovebox is leaking from the gloves, around the ports, and the base (possible more places).  It is evident that there were holes on the gloves.  When the glovebox is purged with Ar gas, one can feel that the gas is blown out from the base.  

Solutions:

New gloves are ordered from RENCO Co. (PO#TR189708). 

New seals & glove port rings have been implemented. 

More need to be done...  

 

 

 See Evaporator_1 log entry

Entry  Tuesday, July 19, 2011, 16:26, John Wong, Fixed, , Planetary Ball Mill moved to Hotlab Screen_shot_2011-07-19_at_4.21.04_PM.png

 Tuesday, July 19, 2011, 16:22:  The planetary ball mill was in the coldlab, and now it has moved to the hot lab for the purpose of processing UCx targets.  The ball mill is installed in front of the fumehood and near by the alpha filters.  The legs are secured in the metal rings so the machine will not move away during milling.  (see attachment).

Entry  Friday, June 24, 2011, 18:00, John Wong, Under Process, , TIS New Users  elog_demo.png

Hi All,

As requested by Pierrer Bricault,  I have added the following users to join the Targets and Ion Source (TIS) elog: 

Grant Minor, Bevan Moss, Don Jackson, Chad Fisher, Travis Cave, David Wang, Tom Lyth, Ron Kuramoto, Maico Dalla Valla, Ron Muller. 

Here is the link: https://elog.triumf.ca/TIS/

Your login names and temporary passwords are your first and last name (no spacing & all low cases, eg. Maico's user and password: maicodallavalla).  Once you're logged in, please change your password. 

I have created a few more elogs for the Remote Handling group:  RH-Cyclotron, RH-Conditioning Station, RH-Yield Station.  All new elogs entries come with the default attributes, "TYPE" and "Category".  These attributes and the dropdown options can be added and changed.  See "Evaporator_1" logbook how I have created 4 attributes: Target, Number, Source, Status. There are also many other functions, see the attachment for a few examples. Try using the elog; let me know how you would like to change it to work better for you and the group, and I'll do my best.

 If you have any question, please feel free to ask.  

 

TIS-Elog Administrator, 

John Wong

Entry  Tuesday, June 21, 2011, 16:38, John Wong, Fixed, , Planetary Ball Mill Re-Commisioning  

Tue Jun 21 16:30:48 2011: 

Re-Cap:  On June 13, 2011, the milling jar gasket seal partially came out during the high speed milling (400RPM), and the ball mill was contaminated with UO2/C mixture (See TIS/Target Production message ID#9, UCx#2, for more details).

Today, the ball mill was successfully re-commissioned.  RPG's helped to take some air samples during the commissioning, and nothing above the background was detected.  The cold-lab is now re-open back; no booties are required.  The commissioning plan and commissioning report are available on DocuShare. 

Entry  Friday, May 13, 2011, 11:59, John Wong, Fixed, , Uranium Waste Container Removed from Hotlab 

Fri May 13 11:55:37 2011:  The contain in the uranium waste container was removed and transferred into a beaker and sealed.  The total waste mass = 12.59g, over 100K CPM.  The container is double bagged and will be removed from the Hotlab. 

Entry  Wednesday, April 13, 2011, 13:54, John Wong, , , Cloth booties now avaiable for hotlab 

Wed Apr 13 13:53:46 2011

I've setup a box of cloth booties for entering the hotlab.  They are
washable so please use them.  I also have some paper booties there if you
like using them, but it can be costly to keep stocking them up, plus the
fee to throw them away.

As per RPG, before you exit the hotlab please check yourself.  If the
cloth booties are clean of radiation, please put the them back to the box.
 I'll ask to get them wash every now and then.

Entry  Wednesday, March 30, 2011, 16:47, John Wong, , , All Fumehood pumps in hot and cold labs tripped off due to MCC-X powered down 

All the fumehood pumps in the ISAC-I hot and cold labs got tripped off when the MCC-X was powered down (See ISAC WP#2011-03-30-5). No reaction process is done inside the  fumehoods, so the pumps are ok to be left off for now until the MCC-X work is done.

    Reply  Tuesday, April 12, 2011, 12:07, John Wong, , , All Fumehood pumps in hot and cold labs tripped off due to MCC-X powered down 

John Wong wrote:

All the fumehood pumps in the ISAC-I hot and cold labs got tripped off when the MCC-X was powered down (See ISAC WP#2011-03-30-5). No reaction process is done inside the  fumehoods, so the pumps are ok to be left off for now until the MCC-X work is done.

 

On 3/31/2011 2:01 PM, Jonathan Aoki wrote:
> Razvan and I took a closer look.  We found that power to the fumehoods
> likely was not lost (they are fed from a different panel), but that EF14
> and EF15 would have tripped off.  These two fans serve the room 06 and 07
> fumehoods.
>
> This is an oversight on my part and I apologize for any inconvenience --
> EF14 and 15 are clearly stated on P-370's directory.  I hope that no
> damage was done.
>
> I will leave it to your discretion, but this (in my opinion) is worthy of
> an NCR.  I've updated my planned power outage notes.  This should not
> happen again.
>
> Jon
>
>
>> Thank Jon.
>>
>> Pierre
>>
>> Le 2011-03-31 à 13:37, "Jonathan Aoki"<jonaoki@triumf.ca>  a écrit :
>>
>>> Razvan&  Franco,
>>>
>>> Yesterday, during the MCC-X power down there was one unexpected event --
>>> the fumehoods in Marik's cold/hot labs tripped off.
>>>
>>> According to the documentation that I have, the following panels were to
>>> be affected:
>>> P-370
>>> P-378
>>> P-384
>>> P-396
>>> P-418
>>>
>>> I have print-outs of all of the circuit directories and I don't see any
>>> mention of the fumehood fans.
>>>
>>> Can you please trace the fans' electrical feed and let me know so that I
>>> can update our directories?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Jon
>>>
>>
>
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