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Date |
Author |
Category |
Type |
Module |
Target/Number |
Subject |
2426
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Wednesday, March 08, 2023, 13:57 |
David Wang | Cooling | Standard Operation | | | HALCW ITC:MP1/MP2 pump and motor temerature measurements |
HALCW ITC:MP1/MP2 pump and motor temperature measurements result:
MP1: pump discharging port: 78F, motor rear bearing house:72F , Motor housing 140F(60C). 6F difference between them is less than 15F manufacturer clarified up limit in instruction manual.
MP2: pump discharging port:78F, motor rear bearing house:72F, Motor housing 122F(50C).
MP1 is better than MP2 on motor status. It could be seen on phase current measurements as well.
Other notes on pump performance: total flow rate 60GPM , discharging gauge pressure 99 to 100 psi on both pumps with one station all of TM water circuits bypassed + other station two of TM water circuits bypassed + both stations 2A beam related water circuits on(2X5). |
2425
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Wednesday, March 08, 2023, 09:19 |
David Wang | Cooling | Standard Operation | | | HALCW ITC:MP1/MP2 motor phase current measurement. |
HALCW ITC:MP1/MP2 motor phase current measurement is done by Joel from electrician group. MP1:17.1A/17.2A/16.7A. MP2: 17.9A/17.9A/17.3A. 19.5A is manufacturer notified on full load phase current.on operating instruction manual. |
558
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Wednesday, November 27, 2013, 12:50 |
Bevan Moss | South Hot-Cell | Standard Operation | TM3 | | Ground devices wiring check |
Travis and I completed an electrical check on the wiring harness for the devices on the ground plane. All lines passed 500V with the megger except for PNG and the BTM steerer. Those devices had a short to ground. of ~1.4ohm. |
688
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Tuesday, June 24, 2014, 15:45 |
Anders Mjos | South Hot-Cell | Standard Operation | TM3 | TiC#4 | Ground Electrode and Extraction Electrode dirty after last run |
See attached pdf and DocuShare for more photos. It may be possible to clean some of it from the Ground Electrode. |
Attachment 1: TiC#4_Dirty_GND_and_EE_electrodes.pdf
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257
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Wednesday, March 13, 2013, 07:22 |
chad fisher | South Hot-Cell | Repair | TM4 | | Ground Electrode Leak / Inspection Results |
Further attempts to localize the leak were unsucessful. The circuit was pressurized with 60 psi air and snoop solution was applied to both the braze joints and the mating surface between the two halfs of the water blocks. Unfortunately, no visible bubbles could be dectected.
This was reported to Grant and Pierre and it was decided to continue with removing one of the vcr gaskets from the optics cooling lines (on the same circuit) and replacing it with a gasket with a sector cut out to allow this circuit to be pumped out and eliminate any virtual leak type response. The feedthru at the service cap will be capped.
Areas that had snoop solution on them were rinsed with methonal.
A cursory inspection of the extraction column was preformed and some pictures of the back side of the mounting plate and surrounding area were taken as there was some interesting discoloration found in the area below the back of the 9 pin connectors.
Picutres of the snoop procedure can be found at https://documents.triumf.ca/docushare/dsweb/View/Collection-9994
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256
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Tuesday, March 12, 2013, 09:18 |
chad fisher | South Hot-Cell | Repair | TM4 | | Ground Electrode Leak |
On Monday, March 11 the containment box was removed from TM4 and a vacuum leak check preformed in an attempt to locate the leak in the ground electrode circuit.
Following Pierre's work plain helium was sprayed was the highest joint accessible towards the lowest.
A two second spray of helium was applied to the first joint (the reducer from the service tray to the line that goes to the service tray side of the water block connection), no response from the leak detector after 1 minute.
two second spray of helium was applied to the braze joint of the servive tray side of the waterblock connection; almost immediate response from the leak detector (see David Wand for actual values for leak rate).
The inital joint at the reducer was rechecked to insure the response was not just a risidual slow response from the reducer joint and confirmed by no response after 2 miniutes that it was not.
The braze joint at the service tray block was then tested again with a two second spray and again almost an imediated response.
A meeting was conveined and decided to pressurize this circuit with air and apply snoop solution to the suspect area to try to identify wether the leak is in the braze joint or possibly c-seal...This will take place on Tuesday, March 12th.
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258
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Wednesday, March 13, 2013, 11:23 |
chad fisher | South Hot-Cell | Repair | TM4 | | Ground Electrode Leak |
The containment box has been re-installed and the window waterlines reconnected and leak checked.
The window lines did pass the leak check, however the leak dectoctor did not pump down past 5.8 x 10-9.
The front cover has also been reinstalled.
I have requested that the module have an electrical check before it moves as the containment box has been off as well as the water blocks being leak checked. Either one of these procedures could causes the water liunes and blocks to alter there position sightly which could cause as short...this is why I have requested an electrical check.
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Friday, June 27, 2014, 11:26 |
Anders Mjos | South Hot-Cell | Standard Operation | TM3 | | Ground Electrode Cleaned |
Anders Mjos wrote: |
See attached pdf and DocuShare for more photos. It may be possible to clean some of it from the Ground Electrode.
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Chad cleaned the GND electrode yesterday June 26th - see attached PDF. Photos on DocuShare. |
Attachment 1: TM3_GND_Electrode_Cleaning.pdf
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315
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Tuesday, April 23, 2013, 15:52 |
Bevan Moss | Conditioning Station | Standard Operation | TM3 | N/A | Further HV Testing |
Further HV testing was completed today from ~2:00 until 3:00. The resistivity of the water was 11.7 - 12.7 Mohm. The EE was turned on to 1500 V and had a leakage current of 1.465 mA with a inline and ballast resister of 20 kohm and 1 Mohm respectively. In addition to this all of the CB were turned on to 500V. The voltage on the source tray with all bias items tied together and the voltage was then raised to 30kV in 5kV steps. It was then raised until 37kV in 1kV step at which point the first spark was detected. Steps were then reduced to 500V until 39.5kV was achieved. Sparking was noticed when stepping up from one voltage to the next and steps were reduced to 100V. At 39.7 kV there were several sparks and the voltage was held for 8 minutes until there had been at least 4 minutes since the last spark. Voltage was increased to 41.2 kV at 292.97 uA when a spark caused the HVCLTBHT paddle wheel flow sensor to trip. Flow was affected but the interlock was tripped due to noise and as a result the BIAS and EE voltage dropped to zero. At this point the required data had been collected and it was decided to shut the station down. RGA scans were taken during the test and are attached. The edited data with graphs is attached in the excel folder. PNG1 was not monitored as it has failed.
The rga application is available at
http://www.thinksrs.com/downloads/soft.htm
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Attachment 1: TM3_BIAS_EE_CB_23042013.xlsx
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Attachment 2: TM3_BIA_EE_CD_23042013_RGA_files.zip
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2501
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Friday, November 17, 2023, 11:12 |
Adam Newsome | Spent Target Vault | Standard Operation | | | Four pails moved from main storage to mini storage |
The following four pails were moved from the main storage vault to the mini storage vault, to stage for shipping in Jan. 2024:
1. Pail 260 (SiC#41), Tray 5B
2. Pail 271 (SiC#42), Tray 2B
3. Pail 246 (Nb#10), Tray 6C
4. Pail 265 (UCx#36), Tray 2A
There is current one open slot in the mini storage vault which is planned for the Ta#58 target (formerly in Pail 211, to be repacked in Dec. 2023).
Target Index spreadsheet updated.
See attached printout with mini storage status.
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Attachment 1: Target_Index_2023-11-17.pdf
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Tuesday, May 09, 2017, 07:00 |
David Wang | Conditioning Station | Repair | TM3 | | Follow up Aurelia's entry, TM3 and TCS current limits investigation. |
Aurelia and I investigated this current limit issue May 8th. First, By separating TM3 from TCS. we found the problem is on TCS side. We did a Megga test on TM3 as well. TM3 is good at 1KV megga test. After that, The insulators between TCS to ground is test. they are good which could hold 1G ohm at 1000V megga test. So the problem should be on power supply side including power supply itself ,cables and transformer. Later, Tom and John found the TCS bias HV cable from power supply to HV chase top in faraday cage is broken down. It can not hold 5KV on HV test now. This cable should hold 100KV. But not this time. Tom also found the adapter on Faraday cage could be designed in a better way. The broken cable was removed yesterday. John and Tom will order an exactly same cable from Glassmen. |
639
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Friday, April 04, 2014, 16:59 |
Anders Mjos | ITW | Development | | | Flow meters installed on Heat Shield and Coil water return |
David W. has installed two SST Proteus flow meters, model OV7006FTA32, on ITW Heat Shield and Coil. The flow meters are connected to a power supply and a data logger in the electrical room.
The Heat Shield flow meter has SN 00278112 and is on the Black wire pairs and connected to CH3 & CH4 on the logger.
The Coil flow meter has SN 00278113 and is on the Green wire pairs and connected to CH1 & CH2 on the logger.
The first channel (CH1, CH3) is temperature in degrees Celcius and the second channel (CH2, CH4) is flow rate in liters per minute.
A camera has been placed on the logger.
Flow rates today (2014-04-04):
HS 8.2 - 8.3 lpm
COIL 8.0 - 8.1 lpm
Calibration sheets
UPDATE 2014-04-11: Corrected HS to CH3 & CH4. |
Attachment 1: 20140404_165829_1.jpg
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Wednesday, April 16, 2014, 10:16 |
Anders Mjos | ITW | Development | TM3 | Ta#42 | Flow meters installed on Heat Shield and Coil water return |
Anders Mjos wrote: |
David W. has installed two SST Proteus flow meters, model OV7006FTA32, on ITW Heat Shield and Coil. The flow meters are connected to a power supply and a data logger in the electrical room.
The Heat Shield flow meter has SN 00278112 and is on the Black wire pairs and connected to CH3 & CH4 on the logger.
The Coil flow meter has SN 00278113 and is on the Green wire pairs and connected to CH1 & CH2 on the logger.
The first channel (CH1, CH3) is temperature in degrees Celcius and the second channel (CH2, CH4) is flow rate in liters per minute.
A camera has been placed on the logger.
Flow rates today (2014-04-04):
HS 8.2 - 8.3 lpm
COIL 8.0 - 8.1 lpm
Calibration sheets
UPDATE 2014-04-11: Corrected HS to CH3 & CH4.
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PDFs of temperature and flow traces are available on DocuShare
Monday, April 28, 2014, 09:27. p+ off since 8:20
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Temp [C] |
Flow [lpm] |
HS |
28.3 |
8.38 |
COIL |
26.3 |
8.01 |
Tuesday, April 29, 2014, 09:28: p+ 30 uA
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Temp [C] |
Flow [lpm] |
HS |
31.7 |
8.40 |
COIL |
27.6 |
8.13 |
Monday, May 05, 2014, 10:49: p+ off since 8:39
(Downloaded data and updated traces on DocuShare)
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Temp [C] |
Flow [lpm] |
HS |
27.1 |
8.47 |
COIL |
26.6 |
8.11 |
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
(Downloaded data and updated traces on DocuShare)
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Temp [C] |
Flow [lpm] |
HS |
33.5 |
7.7 |
COIL |
29.0 |
7.5 |
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Friday, June 13, 2014, 10:33 |
Anders Mjos | ITW | Development | TM1 | UC#9 | Flow meter data |
Coil not used on TM1. Data and plots on DocuShare
Friday, June 13, 2014, 10:30. ITE receving p+
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Temp [C] |
Flow [lpm] |
HS |
30.0 |
6.3 |
COIL |
30.2 |
11.6 |
Monday, June 16, 2014, 09:30: p+ off for maintenance day
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Temp [C] |
Flow [lpm] |
HS |
32.7 |
6.3 |
COIL |
27.7 |
11.6 |
Thursday, June 19, 2014, 16:14: 10 uA p+ on ITW
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Temp [C] |
Flow [lpm] |
HS |
31.9 |
7.2 |
COIL |
27.6 |
13.1 |
Tuesday, July 08, 2014, 10:32:
Data uploaded to DocuShare |
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Monday, December 08, 2014, 13:52 |
Anders Mjos | Conditioning Station | Development | TM2 | | Fixed - Not able to start water system |
Anders Mjos wrote: |
TCS:WPV1 does not open when staging is enabled. Multiple attempts have been made, but the valve remains closed.
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Dave Morris looked at the PLC controls and found that the code was not writing to the output after the PLC migration. He corrected it. |
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Monday, November 29, 2021, 12:16 |
David Wang | Spent Target Vault | Standard Operation | | | Five spent targets have been loaded into F308s |
We loaded UCx #29 , SiC #38 , Ta#53, Ta#56 ,and Ta#57 from mini storage into F308 flasks. Later, the flasks are transferred from TH to B2 HC service area. In TH, Working area and Mini storage are cleaned and surveyed. Tools are cleaned and surveyed as well. No contamination. Mini- storage is empty now. |
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Monday, July 06, 2020, 12:20 |
David Wang | ITW | Standard Operation | TM2 | C#1 | Five shielding blocks to ITW |
Five shielding blocks are transferred to ITW |
1415
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Monday, December 05, 2016, 10:10 |
David Wang | ITW | Standard Operation | TM2 | | Five shielding blocks have been transferred from ITE to ITW. |
The ITW is configured to take proton beam. |
2736
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Wednesday, December 18, 2024, 12:18 |
Adam Newsome | Spent Target Vault | Standard Operation | | | Five Pails Transferred from Main Vault to Mini Vault |
Five pails were transferred from main vault to mini vault. Note that there was already one pail in the mini vault, so at present there are six pails staged for packaging into F-308s.
Nb#10, Pail 295, Tray 4A
C#4, Pail 277, Tray 4C
Ta#64, Pail 273, Tray 5C
Ta#62 with wire scanner, Pail 256, Tray 7A
TiC#5, Pail 279, Tray 3A
The target index has been updated accordingly (see attached but note that the summary does not reflect the sixth pail). |
Attachment 1: MiniVault_2024-12-18.pdf
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1947
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Monday, July 08, 2019, 14:56 |
Carla Babcock | Conditioning Station | Repair | TM4 | Dummy HP SIS target | First TM4 conditioning with new source tray |
Ramping up TM4 with new source tray in. Current condition: new source tray but no water running in lines B, D or window. Multipin on the source tray grounded but no lines running into the service tray. Vacuum at 1e-6T.
Small sparks at each BIAS voltage increase starting at 30kV. First real spark around 38kV.
Going up in more than 100V steps causes spikes that take out TP2.
Monday, July 08, 2019, 14:54 : TP2 sparked off at BIAS/EZL = 44kV/25.1kV after 10mins at this point... will leave it here for a couple hours
Monday, July 08, 2019, 16:44 : 6 sparks in last 2hrs, some very strange vacuum response in which the pressure rose steadily and stayed high for 30mins before coming back to normal.
Monday, July 08, 2019, 17:25 : After 30mins at 45kV, started sparking, so will ramp down to 40kV and leave it overnight |