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Date |
Author |
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Friday, March 21, 2014, 16:49 |
Keith C Ng | ITE | Repair | | | 2a3 window - tank flange inspection |
Today:
1) Cleaned flange with methanol and cotton glove, appears to be clean.
2) Installed new beam tube and cradle into wall penetration, cradle was setup same as previous cradle (which is now removed). On advancing into position, the flange on the flexible bellows appears to get stuck on the spigot of the fixed tank flange. Removed and measured slot, is undersize (.373-.374), will re-machine slot for spigot.
3) On visual inspection, ITE tank flange appears to be warped in a location consistent with the clamping area of the window clamp. Further investigation is required.
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627
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Thursday, March 20, 2014, 08:19 |
Travis Cave | Conditioning Station | Standard Operation | TM1 | no target | module move |
TM#1 with no target moved from the conditioning station to north west silo. |
626
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Wednesday, March 19, 2014, 16:48 |
Keith C Ng | ITE | Repair | | | 2a3 window - beam tube removal |
Today:
1) Vaccumed top and around clamp. Disconnected clamp from flanges and removed from beam line. Currently bagged and stored in metal pail next to target pit area. Clamp is 500 µSv @ 1/2 m.
2) Removed 2A3 window from beam line. Pried apart joint from top of target station using pole tool. Window is 95 mSv o.c. 5000 µSv @ 1/2 m. Currently stored in a metal shield & covered with lead blanket infront of spent target vault.
3) Did preliminary clean of tank side flange with cotton glove. See videos in RH group folder. A mark still remains on flange.
4) Installed dust cover over tank flange.
5) Removed old leaking beam tube + support from wall penetration. Currently stored in 2A tunnel, both pieces are bagged. 500 µSv @1/2m, 12000 µSv o.c. Took 2 vials/samples of the deposits inside the plastic piping surrounding the beam tube supports. Material appears to be crystalline and moist.
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625
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Wednesday, March 19, 2014, 15:46 |
David Wang | ITW | Standard Operation | TM4 | | TM4 and ITE air to vacuum leak check and TM4 water lines helium test. |
With TM4 located in ITW, All air to vacuum seals on ITW primary and secondary vacuum vessels have been leak checked with leak detector hooked directly onto the TM4 service cap.The base LR :00xE-9atm.cc/sec. The ITW IG1 was 1.16xE-6 torr which was good. No leak has been found during the checking.Also, the TM4 water lines(except HS) had been pressurized with 70 psi helium on each for 2 minutes. There was no response during the test. The ITW and TM4 are good on leak checking.See attachment pictures |
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624
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Tuesday, March 18, 2014, 16:01 |
Keith C Ng | ITE | Repair | | | 2a3 window - prep and clean |
Continued with vacuuming inside wall penetration to remove debris. Changed filter bag in nilfisk vacuum, left old filter in place however vacuum continues to stall after >5min use. Vacuum gets quite warm before self shutting off. Debris seems to be falling back down on to joint if vacuum is turned off.
Took some screenshots of video showing removed debris and rust(?) on beam pipe. Video located on remote handling group folder.
Will attempt to remove clamp tomorrow.
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623
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Monday, March 17, 2014, 15:39 |
Keith C Ng | ITE | Repair | | | 2a3 window - prep and clean |
Cleaned top of the ITE vacuum flange and top of window clamp. Attempted to clean the bellows/beam pipe through the wall, mostly dust and small particles. When cleaning bottom of the wall penetration we picked up a stone/fragment and the vacuum stopped. Appears to be a rock of some kind. 800cpm.
Videos on \\trwindata\groups\remote handling\Videos\2014\2014_2A3window folder, videos 3 and 4. |
622
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Thursday, March 13, 2014, 16:23 |
Keith C Ng | ITE | Repair | | | 2a3 window - inspection |
Video inspected 2a3 window joint this morning.
Screenshots from video showing debris forming around aluminum cradle and brown/red dust on top of beam pipe.
Inspection video can be seen in its entirety at \\trwindata\groups\remote handling\Videos\2014\2014_2A3window |
621
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Thursday, March 13, 2014, 07:35 |
David Wang | ITW | Standard Operation | TM4 | | TM4 and ITW turbo pumps have been started |
I connected ITW vacuum system to TM4. TM4 and ITW turbo pumps have been started successfully. The pumping down is good so far. |
620
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Wednesday, March 12, 2014, 16:33 |
Keith C Ng | ITE | Repair | | | 2A3 window removal and replacement |
prep'ed area for work:
- removed shield plug from window clamp area
- inspected clamp from tunnel side and from top of target station: video recorder was not working, will try again tomorrow.
- corrosion seen on beam pipe cradles, see photos. corrosion also seen on beampipe, clamp and vacuum tank. will try to vaccuum loose rust tomorrow.
note: gamma spec of rust, white powder from RPG located in \\trwindata\groups\remote handling\Documents\2014\2A3 Window folder (added pdfs as attachments 2014 mar 4)
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Attachment 3: 2a_bp_sw1_white_powder_under_w11.PDF
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Attachment 4: 2a_bp_sw2_white_powder_under_w11.PDF
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Attachment 5: 2a_bp_sw3_rust_w11.PDF
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619
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Wednesday, March 12, 2014, 09:45 |
Travis Cave | ITW | Standard Operation | TM4 | no target | module move |
TM#4 has been moved from the north west silo to the west target station. |
618
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Tuesday, March 11, 2014, 10:47 |
Travis Cave | ITE | Repair | | | entrance module move |
ITE entrance module has been moved from the east station to the south east silo. |
617
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Monday, March 10, 2014, 09:39 |
Travis Cave | ITE | Standard Operation | TM3 | no target | module move |
TM#3 with no target has been moved from the east target station to the south west silo. |
616
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Friday, March 07, 2014, 12:45 |
David Wang | ITE | Standard Operation | TM3 | | TM3 and ITE air to vacuum leak check and TM3 water lines helium test. |
With TM3 located in ITE, All air to vacuum seals on ITE primary and secondary vacuum vessel have been leak checked with leak detector hooked directly on the TM3 service cap.The base LR :00xE-9atm.cc/sec. The ITE IG1 was 1.6xE-6 torr which was good. No leak has been found during the checking.Also, the TM3 water lines(except HS) had been pressurized with 70 psi helium on each for 2 minutes. There was no response during the test. The ITE and TM3 are good on leak checking.See attachment pictures |
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615
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Thursday, March 06, 2014, 14:12 |
David Wang | Conditioning Station | Standard Operation | TM1 | | TM1 air to vacuum and water lines leak check at CS. |
TM1 air to vacuum and water lines leak check at CS are finished this afternoon. The leak detector is hooked directly to TM1 service cap so the base LR at LD is 0.0xE-9 atm.cc/sec. I sprayed helium to all air to vacuum seal on the service cap, also applied 70 psi to all water lines(except HS) for 2 minutes each. There is no any tiny response had been found on LD. So All TM1 water lines(except HS) and air to vacuum seals are leak free. The HS circuit can not be tested at this time since the VCR caps are not installed. The turbo pumps at CS and TM1 will be turned off before I leave. See attachment pictures. |
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614
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Thursday, March 06, 2014, 12:59 |
David Wang | Conditioning Station | Maintenance | TM1 | | Restart TM1 and CS TPs |
Restarted TM1 and CS turbo pumps after the power off. Everything is fine . |
613
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Thursday, March 06, 2014, 06:58 |
David Wang | ITE | Maintenance | TM3 | | ITE vacuum and leak check on ITE BL2A window flange. |
ITE and TM3 Turbo pumps have been started successfully yesterday. The vacuum reading on all ITE high vacuum gauges are at low E-6 range after one night pumping down which are good so far. There is no any sign of leak on BL2A window and the flange seal on ITE side. Yesterday afternoon, Ron , Edi ,and I did a leak check on the ITE BL2A window flange(2aTunnel side). The leak detector was hooked onto BL2A in tunnel. Ron and I supplied helium from TH to the helium test line(located in ITE pit) which we have on ITE BL2A window flange. The helium test line end nozzle is just located under the bottom of the 2A window flange. Edi was in BL2A tunnel checking the leak detector. We supplies 10- 15 psi helium 3 times to the test line. Each time for 10 seconds. The helium flow was checked twice and they were good. The LD base LR was 2.2xE-5 atm.cc/sec, After 70 seconds , The leak rate on LD was increased to 5.3 xE-5 atm.cc/sec. The leak rate reading recovered after 20seconds. There is no obviously conclusion where the leak is. At that moment, Ron said, he and Edi would like to do some further leak check in 2A tunnel,and I went back to my job. |
612
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Thursday, March 06, 2014, 06:28 |
David Wang | Conditioning Station | Maintenance | TM1 | | TM1 had been moved from silo to CS |
TM1 has been successfully moved from silo to CS. The CS vacuum system is connected to TM1. Turbo pumps on TM1 and CS have been started yesterday afternoon . The starting of TM1 turbos was easy. The pumping down over night is good so far. |
611
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Wednesday, March 05, 2014, 10:07 |
Travis Cave | Conditioning Station | Standard Operation | TM2 | no target | module move |
TM#2 with no target or source tray has been moved from the conditioning station to the north east silo. TM#1 with no target has been moved into the conditioning station. |
610
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Tuesday, March 04, 2014, 10:19 |
Travis Cave | ITE | Standard Operation | TM3 | no target | module move |
TM#3 has been moved from the silo to the east target station. |
609
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Tuesday, February 25, 2014, 10:00 |
David Wang | Conditioning Station | Repair | TM2 | | helium pressure test on TM2 tube heater (+) water line with blank off(C-seal) installed on WB. |
I did the helium pressure test on TM2 tube heater (+) water line with blank off(C-seal) installed on water block at CS.The leak detector was hooked directly to the top of the module this time. So base leak rate and base pressure were at the bottom scale on LD. 30 -80 psi helium was applied to the D lines(both side) with10 psi increasing each time. There is no any tiny response hasbeen found during the test. The lines are perfectly sealed. Also i sprayed the helium on the top of the service cap .All air to vacuum seals on the top are good either. See attachment pictures. |
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