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Tuesday, October 27, 2015, 07:50 |
maicodallavalle | Elevation Jack | Standard Operation | Service to Station # 9 Right side |
Station #9 Cleaning of discoloration-
The right side Jack screw nut and worm screw (mating parts in the right side Jack) had some discoloration from may years ago it is thought.
These two parts were cleaned with Scotch Brite.
The Jack was reassembled with grease.Station #9 has been fully serviced and is ready for 2016 Shut Down to be put back in place.
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Wednesday, September 30, 2015, 11:52 |
Isaac Earle | Elevation Jack | Standard Operation | Station 9 Jack Left Side - Inspection & Service Status |
The left side jack was disassembled and cleaned. It was discovered that the left side had been rebuilt with a new jack nut (similar to the three spare jack nuts in the RH machine shop). This nut had been machined as is required to fit the bearing races on and fit the nut into the jack nut case. The jacking case and lid also were machined to accommodate the different size rings for both ends of the nut This rebuild may have been done after the jack failure that occurred in the late 70s / early 80s due to incorrect bearings and grease in the jacks.
There was less grease in the left side, and one of the worm bearings was on the dry side. All other components still seemed lubricated, but not as much as the right side. It seemed that some grease was stuck on the outsides of the jacking case and not mixing with the other grease. The jacking case was approximately 70% full of grease.
There was a normal amount of wear visible on the surfaces of all jack parts according to Maico. No unusual wear or colouration such as on the right side observed. A leak in the shaft seal opposite the drive coupling was observed - this was replaced upon reassembly.
The jack was reassembled without grease . The following measurements were taken:
Nut in jack case - vertical play: 0.008" (vertical when installed)
Nut in jack case - tilt: 0.008"
Worm gear backlash: 0.017"
Nut on jack screw - backlash: 0.040"
Nut on jack screw - horizontal play on top of nut: 0.031"
Nut on jack screw - horizontal play on bottom of nut: 0.031"
The left side jack was fully reassembled with grease and is ready for installation.
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Wednesday, September 30, 2015, 11:26 |
Isaac Earle | Elevation Jack | Standard Operation | Station 9 Jack Right Side - Unusual Wear Investigation |
The following people were consulted regarding the unusal wear noticed on jack station #9 right side
Neil Wong: Neil inspected the jack parts. Based on the wear and condition of the grease he thought that the wear wasn't recent and that the parts are ok to use. Neil supported assembling the parts w/o grease and measuring clearances and backlash worm gears & jack screw to nut
Guy Stanford: Guy came in and inspected the parts. Based on the condition of the grease and the parts he also thought that the parts are ok to use and that the backlash/clearance tests should be done. Guy could not recall when and which stations were damaged.
Ron Mullen: Ron was contacted by phone. He suggested putting in one of the new phosphor bronze jack nuts. He also supported doing the tests
Bill Chapman: Bill was contacted by phone. Bill remembered discoloration of some of the stations. He also agreed with doing the tests. He thought the worn one should be ok to use. He suggested cleaning the old one, reassembling and installing, then pulling out again after 1 year of use to inspect.
There are 3 spare phosphor bronze jack nuts on the shelf in the RH machine shop (2 left, 1 right). No documentation has been found regarding these spares. The right side spare was put onto the jack screw (no problems), but when it was put into the jack housing we realized that the nut requires machining to accommodate the bearing races. The jack case and the jack lid also need to be modified to accommodate the rings at each end of the jacking nut (this was confirmed when Station 9 Jack Left Side was disassembled - see next E-Log entry). Machining these parts would likely need to be done off site due to the size.
It was noted that on the inner thread of the jacking nut the thin edge was slightly sheared off. A piece of the thread was removed to prevent this piece from shearing into the jacking gearbox - see attached photos.
The original right side jack parts were cleaned and reassembled without grease. The following measurements were taken:
Nut in jack case - vertical play: 0.010" (vertical when installed)
Nut in jack case - tilt: 0.010"
Worm gear backlash: 0.014" (travel of key on the worm shaft before nut moves)
Nut on jack screw - backlash: 0.023" (vertical travel when lifting nut)
Nut on jack screw - horizontal play on top of nut: 0.027"
Nut on jack screw - horizontal play on bottom of nut 0.022"
One of the new spare jack nuts was installed on the jack screw. The following measurements were taken:
Nut on jack screw - backlash: 0.005"
Nut on jack screw - horizontal play on top of nut: 0.004"
Nut on jack screw - horizontal play on bottom of nut: 0.005"
Outer diameters of the old jack nut were measured:
Top bearing race: 7.473"
Bottom bearing race: 7.472"
Top jack case lid: 7.461"
Lower jack nut housing bore: 7.463"
Outer diameters of a new unused jack nut were measured:
Top bearing race: 7.479"
Bottom bearing race: 7.480"
It was decided that we should disassemble the left side and inspect before proceeding. Work will continue on the right side when Maico returns from holidays on Oct 22. The current plan is to clean off the wear, reassemble, install, run it for one year, and then remove and inspect in Shutdown 2017.
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Thursday, September 17, 2015, 18:38 |
Grant Minor | Elevation Jack | Maintenance | Station 9 Jack Worm Gear Inspection - unusual wear markings 16Sept2015 |
Unusual wear markings were observed on the Station 9 jack (not sure if L or R jack?) during a visual inspection.
The grease looked to be in good condition and no sign of chips or contamination was found in the grease, so it is possible that the wear markings are older.
More investigation is required before using this worm gear assembly again.
Grant Minor, P.Eng.
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Tuesday, July 28, 2015, 11:47 |
Dan McDonald | Trolley | Maintenance | Camera trolley service |
Serviced the Camera trolley this morning as per Mike Gallops service outline. |
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Thursday, April 16, 2015, 15:26 |
Grant Minor | Elevation Jack | Maintenance | Cyclotron Elevating System Maintenance Rotation Record - Updated 16 Apr 2015 |
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Thursday, April 02, 2015, 12:09 |
Dan McDonald | Cyclotron | Standard Operation | Lid Down operations April, 2, 2015 |
Lid down Start at 11:17, lid went down without any issues or stop's. Lid finish at 11:45
Start count Finish count
1- 47386 47
2- 47378 49
3- 47374 45
4- 47382 46
5- 47394 47
6- 47385 48
7- 47398 49
8- 47375 45
9- 47395 50
10- 47395 49
11- 47395 51
12- 47393 49 |
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Friday, March 27, 2015, 11:25 |
Travis Cave | Cyclotron | Standard Operation | Copper Blockers |
Copper Blockers have been removed from the cyclotron and one ladder has been installed. |
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Friday, March 27, 2015, 07:31 |
Dan McDonald | Cyclotron | Repair | Lid up operations |
Lid up recap for March 26th 2015.
Start time 14:50 Master- 33 Finish 15:25 Master -47413 Zero jogs to system.
- 1- 36 47386
- 2-38 47378
- 3-33 47374
- 4-36 47382
- 5-36 47394
- 6-36 47385
- 7-37 47398
- 8-33 47373
- 9-38 47395
- 10-38 47395
- 11-38 47395
- 12-36 47393
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Thursday, March 26, 2015, 15:48 |
Grant Minor | Elevation Jack | Standard Operation | Cyclotron Lid-Up 26 March 2015 |
Lid was raised today (2nd time during 2015 shutdown) for additional inflector work.
Dan and Maico report that the lid went up smoothly and no jogs were required. The operation took about 30 minutes.
- Grant |
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Thursday, March 19, 2015, 13:14 |
maicodallavalle | Shielding | Standard Operation | Remote Handling B2 level Shielding door |
The Remote Handling B2 level Shielding door has been closed. |
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Tuesday, March 17, 2015, 13:04 |
maicodallavalle | Cyclotron | Maintenance | Upper Bearings Station #5 and #10 |
The Upper bearings on Station #5 and Station #10 have been serviced. The Upper Bearing were disassembled. The old gear was removed and wiped clean. All parts were inspected.All parts were greased and then reassembled.All Fall Protection Platform railing was collapsed on both stations #5and #10. |
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Tuesday, March 10, 2015, 10:24 |
chad fisher | Elevation Jack | Maintenance | Contaminated equipment update |
The harness, carabineer, and shock packed used during the ISAC hot cell swipe have been checked seperately by Mike and he has found that the carabineer was active (feild of ~3 uSv/h on contact) not contaminated. All other components are clean and non active.
The assumption being that this carabineer most have come from the cyclotron vault. |
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Monday, March 09, 2015, 11:55 |
chad fisher | Elevation Jack | Maintenance | Checking for contamination on fall arrest equip. |
Fall equipment from the lockers in the RH shop have been checked for contamination and the lockers themselves have been swiped. All items checked in the target hall cave.
No contamination found.
Upon discussion with Dan it was mentioned the harness that I used was not used in the vault, and its origin is of question at this point. |
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Friday, March 06, 2015, 16:42 |
Grant Minor | Elevation Jack | Standard Operation | Lid-Down Report 6-March-2015 |
Lid down started around 2:30 pm today (March 6th, 2015)
Master Start: 47422
Mechanical Counter Readings:
Station |
Start |
End |
1 |
47393 |
36 |
2 |
47404 |
36-37 |
3 |
47391 |
33 |
4 |
47404 |
36 |
5 |
47403 |
36 |
6 |
47387 |
35-36 |
7 |
47402 |
36-37 |
8 |
47379 |
33 |
9 |
47398 |
38 |
10 |
47403 |
38 |
11 |
47397 |
38 |
12 |
47401 |
36 |
The operation was mostly smooth and no station jogs were required.
At around 4800 counts, a stainless braid hose between stations 2 and 3 knocked into an electrical box (perhaps a new box?) and knocked the cover off, which made a loud clang (photo attached). The lid down was stopped until the source of the clang was identified.
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Friday, March 06, 2015, 14:38 |
Travis Cave | Cyclotron | Standard Operation | Shield Removal |
All shields and ladders have been removed from the tank, all the port holes have been uncovered, the tank seal has been vacuumed, and the copper blockers installed into the cyclotron. |
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Tuesday, February 17, 2015, 11:28 |
Travis Cave | Cyclotron | Standard Operation | 2C Installation |
2C extraction probe has been re-installed in the cyclotron. After some problems on the first install attempt, do to a busted micro-switch that was causing the 24 Volt DC system to short out. |
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Tuesday, February 17, 2015, 07:10 |
Dan McDonald | Trolleys serviced | Maintenance | Pre shut down trolley service |
Routine maintenance as per Mike Gallop's written procedure took place in December with the only non routine service being the changing of shaft seals on Vacuum trolley drive reduction box.
Trolleys maintained - Lift trolley
- Vacuum trolley / Tool trolley
- Camera trolley
- Upper resonator trolley
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Wednesday, February 04, 2015, 13:57 |
Travis Cave | Cyclotron | Standard Operation | 2C removal |
2C has been removed from the cyclotron. |
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Monday, February 02, 2015, 14:28 |
Travis Cave | Cyclotron | Standard Operation | Day five of in tank work |
Final Radiation Survey done. All in tank work completed bridge removed from the tank. |