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Friday, June 24, 2011, 18:00 |
John Wong | Under Process | | TIS New Users | 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 |
Attachment 1: elog_demo.png
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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. |
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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. |
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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.
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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.
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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.
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>> Pierre
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>> 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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Tuesday, April 12, 2011, 12:03 |
John Wong | | | Hot Lab Glove Box Regeneration | Tue Apr 12 12:00:52 2011: The hot lab glove box regeneration was started yesterday (April 11, 2011). "Before regeneration, the O2 level was 97 ppm, The H2O level was 47 ppm. After restarting circulation through the dry train, the levels immediately started dropping. At 11:30 today, the O2 was @ 1.76 ppm, the H2O @ 11.2 ppm." (Marik).
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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. |
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