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  1454   Tuesday, March 21, 2017, 10:05 Travis CaveSpent Target VaultStandard Operation  Spent target assay.

All target in the ISAC spent target vault have been either assayed or had their fields measured or both.

Attachment 1: Vault_Storage_March_20_2017.pdf
Vault_Storage_March_20_2017.pdf Vault_Storage_March_20_2017.pdf Vault_Storage_March_20_2017.pdf Vault_Storage_March_20_2017.pdf
  1459   Thursday, March 23, 2017, 11:22 Grant MinorCraneMaintenance  Target Hall crane 20 ton hoist noise / smell - inspection by Gordon Crane & Hoist

Strange noise and a burning brake type smell was observed yesterday by David and Anders when running the main 20 ton hoist locally.  A service call was arranged today with Gordon Crane.  No major issues were found.  A more detailed summary is in the attached e-mail correspondence.  Gordon Crane will issue a formal report, but they recommend replacing both sets of brake disks and brake calipers. - Grant

Attachment 1: Target_Hall_crane_main_hoist_problem_-_A_Mjos_-_22_Mar_2017.pdf
Target_Hall_crane_main_hoist_problem_-_A_Mjos_-_22_Mar_2017.pdf
Attachment 2: Update_-_Target_Hall_20T_Hoist_Inspection_-_G_Minor_-_23_Mar_2017.pdf
Update_-_Target_Hall_20T_Hoist_Inspection_-_G_Minor_-_23_Mar_2017.pdf Update_-_Target_Hall_20T_Hoist_Inspection_-_G_Minor_-_23_Mar_2017.pdf Update_-_Target_Hall_20T_Hoist_Inspection_-_G_Minor_-_23_Mar_2017.pdf
Attachment 3: Re__Update__Target_Hall_20T_Hoist_Inspection_-_David_Wang_-_23_mar_2017.pdf
Re__Update__Target_Hall_20T_Hoist_Inspection_-_David_Wang_-_23_mar_2017.pdf Re__Update__Target_Hall_20T_Hoist_Inspection_-_David_Wang_-_23_mar_2017.pdf Re__Update__Target_Hall_20T_Hoist_Inspection_-_David_Wang_-_23_mar_2017.pdf Re__Update__Target_Hall_20T_Hoist_Inspection_-_David_Wang_-_23_mar_2017.pdf
  1461   Friday, March 24, 2017, 11:12 Keith C NgSpent Target VaultStandard Operation  2A window transfer

Transfered the 2A window from the ISAC Storage Vault to the Cyclotron Vault Tunnel Storage area. RPG storage form attached.

Attachment 1: 2017mar24_vault_tunnel_storage_form(1).pdf
2017mar24_vault_tunnel_storage_form(1).pdf
  1462   Friday, March 24, 2017, 11:19 Keith C NgSpent Target VaultStandard Operation 2A3 windowWindow now in vault

Travis Cave wrote:

The 2A3 window now has a lid, and lift yolk on it and it has been installed in the spent target vault in spot 2A. The lid is a normal unmodified and has no sealant on it.

The pail containing window was transferred from the Storage Vault to the Cyclotron Vault Tunnel Storage 2017 Mar 24. It was placed in a brick bunker along the north wall and marked with item #1434. RPG storage form is attached.

Highest field measured at 0.5 m was 3000 uSv/h with an estimate of 4000 uSv/h on contact with the pail. Pail exterior was not contaminated. See attached storage form for details.

 

Attachment 1: 2017mar24_vault_tunnel_storage_form(1).pdf
2017mar24_vault_tunnel_storage_form(1).pdf
  1463   Friday, March 24, 2017, 13:21 Travis CaveSpent Target VaultStandard Operation 2A window2A window has been removed from the vault.

2A window has been removed from the vault and moved over the cyclotron vault tunnels.  Attached is the updated storage vault list.

Attachment 1: Vault_Storage_March_24_2017.pdf
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  1464   Monday, March 27, 2017, 06:33 David WangITEStandard Operation  ITE clean up

ITE clean up is done.  HV cage inside is wiped.

  1465   Monday, March 27, 2017, 12:55 David WangSpent Target VaultRepair  S/W silo rust clean up

Rust on S/W silo and cover plate stored at silo area are cleaned up.

Attachment 1: rust_removal_at_sw_silo_001.JPG
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Attachment 2: rust_removal_at_sw_silo_002.JPG
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Attachment 3: rust_removal_at_sw_silo_003.JPG
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Attachment 5: rust_removal_at_sw_silo_005.JPG
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  1476   Tuesday, April 04, 2017, 14:39 David WangCraneStandard Operation  Crane check main hoist on jogging with shielding plug lifted.

Today, I checked TH crane main hoist  when shielding plug is installed into ITE pit. I did  some jogging actions on main hoist during the operation. Everything looks fine. No burning smell, no strange noise. An outside crane expert suggest that jogging is the worst working situation for crane. We have to use jogging actions during our crane operation. But, we could try to use less jogging when operate the crane.

  1479   Wednesday, April 05, 2017, 11:57 David WangITEMaintenance  ITE target module flange o-ring repalcement

ITE target module tank flange o-ring was replaced yesterday before TM4 moving. ITE: IG1S reading looks fine so far. 

  1482   Thursday, April 06, 2017, 15:11 Grant MinorCraneMaintenance  Target Hall Crane 20 ton hoist - Report by Gordon Crane 5-Apr-2017

-------- Forwarded Message --------

Subject:

ISAC Hoist Brake Repair

Date:

Wed, 05 Apr 2017 20:42:49 -0700

From:

Aidan C. Gordon <aidan@gordoncrane.com>

To:

Curtis Ballard <ballard@triumf.ca>, Neil Wong <nwong@triumf.ca>

CC:

Peter Neumann <peter@gordoncrane.com>, Shelley Cherkowski <Shelley@gordoncrane.com>

 

Hi Curtis

 

Further to the emergency service call at the Isac Target Hall on Thursday March 23rd, we advise as follows:

 

It was reported that the hoist was making an unusual noise and that there was a strong brake odour during operation.

The lift was completed using the auxiliary hoist.

 

A man-lift was arranged and Senior Service Technician Tom Kauss attended site the next morning to troubleshoot.

He determined that one of two hoist brakes (walkway side) had a strong odour and on closer examination it appeared that the 

brake lining material was breaking down and particulate lining material was getting caught between the lining and the discs.

These lining fragments were rubbing and burning off during the hoist operation.

The end cover of the brake had an accumulation of brake lining fragments 

The lining was not overly worn, but appears to be becoming friable, perhaps with age or exposure to radiation.

 

The brake was cleaned with compressed air to remove the friable material and thoroughly tested. 

A test load of approximately 10 tons was lifted and the hoist handled the load without issue

The brake fragment issue did not recur while we on site and the hoist was recommissioned for use.

 

To guard against the likely recurrence of this condition on this critical application crane, and as both brakes have seen identical conditions in operation, 

we recommend that both brake assemblies be replaced.

The brake assembly would include the brake coil, friction discs, steel brake discs and the brake springs

TRIUMF does not have a spare brake on hand, therefore one of the removed brakes could be rebuilt and kept on hand. 

 

Two (2) each  XL-60009637 Complete Brake Assemblies   $ 5,706.00  Each

 

One (1) only XL-60009674 Brake Repair Kit $ 2,435.00

            For Rebuild

 

One (1) only XL-52272125 Brake Spring Kit $     59.72 For Rebuild

Installation & Testing of New Brakes estimated at: $ 1,250.00 Lot

We have one brake in stock in our Vancouver Service Depot. A second brake is available Ex-Ontario

FOB Site

Applicable Taxes Extra

Quote Valid for 30 days, subject to prior sale.

 

We are available next week to perform this work on site.

Please let us know if you have any questions or if you would like us to proceed.

 

Best Regards

          Aidan

 

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Aidan C. Gordon

General Manager

aidan@gordoncrane.com

Gordon Crane & Hoist Inc.

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www.gordoncrane.com

Toll Free 1-866-HOIST-IT

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  1483   Thursday, April 06, 2017, 15:16 Anders MjosConditioning StationMaintenance  Installation of new break out box to accommodate both ITM:MP2 and TCS:MP1

Installation by Marshall. Dave M from controls adjusted circuitry to get TCS:MP1 to start.

Work is being done in preparation for the Module Move Ventilation SAS project

  1497   Thursday, April 13, 2017, 14:16 David WangCraneRepair  TH crane: east side main hoist brake assembly is replaced.

Gordon Crane technician Tom Kauss finished the replacement of the east side main hoist brake assembly. A new set up is installed. he adjusted gap too close during first time try. So, the smell appeared when operate the brake. He increased the gap to a proper distance then. It looks like everything works fine now. Still, The brake need to be tested with 10K lBS load on it. We will do the load test on next Thursday when he come here to replace west side brake assembly.  Before that, No module move or other heavy lifting action should be fulfilled on TH crane.

2017-04-20. Tom Kauss finished the replacement of west side main hoist brake assembly. The old set up will be rebuilt, and stored as spare for the future. The load test is done.  10k lbs load was used for testing. Brakes work fine. No strange noise and smell has been found during the test. 

  1498   Wednesday, April 19, 2017, 08:29 David WangConditioning StationStandard Operation  TH schedule 132 update in first beam week

Update schedule to show job process in TH. See attachment 1,2.

Attachment 1: Target_Hall_shedule_132_Apr_to_Sep.pdf
Target_Hall_shedule_132_Apr_to_Sep.pdf
Attachment 2: Target_Hall_shedule_132_Apr_to_Sep.mpp
  1499   Friday, April 21, 2017, 08:19 David WangConditioning StationRepair  Low frequency on TCS TGHT flow sensor.

Anders and I found a low frequency issue(13hz only) on TCS TGHT flow sensor when doing TM4 conditioning. By trouble shooting, We found the module water lines are good. the restriction cause this problem in on TCS supply or return water lines to TGHT.  I switched TGHT lines with MSP water lines. The wheel frequency on TGHT is 67.0hz which is pretty high. Now, MSP is using the original TGHT water line(flow sensor frequency 13hz). Flow sensors and thermocouples are switched as well so no control system change is needed on epic page. Everything are re-labeled in TH.  With less brazing joints closing to heater source, the MSP line should be ok. By further troubleshooting this issue, I think the problem on this low flow sensor frequency problem is on those 1/2" Parker gray water lines inside that big  6" white pipe.  See attachments. The lines are are twisted, and could be squeezed in my view. Since everything is enclosed in that big pipe, It is hard to tell where the lines are squeezed and cause this restriction. Comparing to an open guide chase, this round pipe makes everything  difficult. Hard to trouble shooting , hard to remove lines or add new lines. It only looks beautiful. I tried all I can do, But, I have no quick solution to solve this problem permanently.  Maybe, Rob walker and his technicians has better skill or more strength on removing old lines, or adding new lines to solve the problem. 

Attachment 1: TCS_water_lines_001.JPG
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Attachment 2: TCS_water_lines_002.JPG
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Attachment 3: TCS_water_lines_003.JPG
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  1503   Tuesday, April 25, 2017, 19:35 Grant MinorCraneRepair  ISAC Target Hall Crane - West Hoist Brake Rattle

Below is a report on the ISAC Target Hall crane brake issue observed yesterday and addressed today:

 

- On April 13th, both the East and West hoist brake assemblies were replaced by Gordon Crane & Hoist, after David observed a burning smell

- The East assembly was replaced with a completely new brake assembly from Kone crane

- The West assembly was replaced with a refurbished assembly, which used the East assembly housing fitted with a rebuild kit by Gordon Crane

 

- Yesterday while preparing TM3 for a lift, David noticed a vibration / rattle sound coming from the West hoist brake

- This issue was only observed when starting the hoist from a complete stop, at the slowest possible upwards hoist speed

- Once the hoist speed increased, the sound went away, even after returning to a slower speed

 

- Tom from Gordon Crane & Hoist came in this morning at 7am and replaced the new West assembly with the original West assembly, which had at that point also been fitted with a rebuild kit at Gordon Crane’s shop

- Tom also inspected the East brake assembly again

- Tom commented that he had issues setting the right gap between the friction plates and the brake rotor – too close and the brake would not release properly, too far and the brake rattle issue would be observed

- He also commented that during this most recent repair of the West brake, he applied never seize to the shaft and spline to ensure that this friction point was not an issue

 

- After Tom finished his repair and inspection of the brakes, David attempted a test lift of an SEG block (10 ton) at the slowest lift speed

- The rattle noise coming from the West brake was still observed

- Travis also tested the slowest speed in Remote Test mode from the control room, with David and Grant present in the Target Hall, the rattle was also still observed

 

- Tom advised that the rattle would not affect the safety of the hoist, and no damage would be done to the brake assemblies by running the hoist normally with the rattle noise

- Tom ensured that he would consult with Aiden and they would likely order a brand new West brake assembly from Kone

- Tom called Aiden Gordon to confirm that it was ok to proceed

- Aiden called me around 1:30pm and left a message that the slow speed rattle sound was benign and that we could proceed with normal operations, but he would definitely address the problem moving forward, and we should standby for his report

 

Photos and video have been uploaded to Docushare.  The hoist noise before the repair and after the repair during the test lifts can be heard in the videos.

 

https://documents.triumf.ca/docushare/dsweb/View/Collection-19812

 

Thanks and regards,

 

Grant

 

--

Grant Minor, M.A.Sc., P.Eng.

TRIUMF Remote Handling Group Leader

Nuclear Engineer

4004 Wesbrook Mall, Vancouver

BC, Canada, V6T2A3

gminor@triumf.ca

(604) 222-7359

http://www.triumf.ca/profiles/4557

  1511   Thursday, April 27, 2017, 16:58 Isaac EarleNorth Hot-CellDevelopment  Right side NHC manipulator installed

 Installation of the NHC right side manipulator was completed yesterday.  The three piece manipulator was assembled in the module assembly area on the manipulator cart which was then craned through the hatch to the NHC service area (the slave end had to be removed for it to fit through the hatch).  The installation went relatively smoothly except for the second (cold side) piece of lead shielding around the thru tube which would not fit because the OD of the two halves were not concentric when assembled (arrived this way from CRL).  The shielding was removed and 0.070" was cut down on the lathe, after which installation could be completed.  The slave end lift bail and the pulley cover panel had to be removed for the manipulator to fit through the thru-tube.  Both these items were reinstalled after the manipulator was in the wall, and it was confirmed that the slave end lift bail aligns with the slave-end removal hatch in the NHC roof.  There was some difficulty getting the slave end to the horizontal position using the Y motion drive, also while preparing the manipulator for installation we noticed one of the Z motion tapes on the master side was sliding to the edge of one of the pulleys and rubbing - both these issues will be investigated at a later date.

We confirmed that it is possible to remove the master end using the manipulator cart.  We will practice doing this at some point before the cell is commissioned.  We will also do a run-through of slave end removal through the NHC roof.

Electronic copies of the Model-N installation and removal manual as well as the manipulator cart user manual are attached for future reference.

 

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Attachment 4: CRLD-1046-B_rev_1_Installation_Removal_Manual_(July_2013).pdf
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Attachment 5: Manipulator_Cart_User_Manual__(CRLD-1003).pdf
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  1513   Friday, April 28, 2017, 12:04 Anders MjosConditioning StationMaintenance  MP1 problem

TCS:MP1 was tripping of intermittently yesterday. It was found by Dave Morris that the current sensor was not set correctly causing the pump on status to flicker at times. Dave adjusted the settings yesterday. The system should be operational and is currently running normally.

  1516   Monday, May 01, 2017, 12:32 David WangCraneRepair  TH crane burning smell

TH crane burning smell showed again this morning. It appeared after 1-1.5 hours of continuously using during the F308 flasks moving in TH.After a certain time of using I think the brake gap is reduced because of  thermal expansion. The main hoist and brakes work fine still. We knew these brakes gap are tight especially on west side. So, It is not surprised that this burning smell appeared again. It does not affect the safe of crane use in my view. But, The life of this brake assembly could be affected.  I would like everyone know this issue. We may need to consult Gordon crane as well. Maybe, The gap should be increased up a little bit.  On this Friday, I will use crane to transfer 30K lbs shielding blocks. It will be a good test on crane main hoist again. 

  1518   Tuesday, May 02, 2017, 09:48 Isaac EarleNorth Hot-CellDevelopment  NHC polycarbonate window cover panel installed

 The window cover panel has been installed on the hot side of the NHC shielding window according to drawing IRH1638.  It was necessary to drill and tap a hole in the steel frame first to achieve proper grounding for stud welding.  The strength of all studs were checked by installing a nut on the stud tightened against a block up against the steel frame, which was then torqued to a minimum of 10 ft*lbs.  For the final installation the nuts were each torqued to approximately 3 ft*lbs.  Visibility from the cold side of the cell was checked before and after installation by Chad Fisher and Isaac Earle:  no distortion was caused by the new cover panel and with the in-cell work lights aimed in a similar direction to how the permanent lights will be installed (shining down from the roof, and also aimed south from the periphery of the window) there was no significant decrease in visibility of the work space.  A couple of small scratches are visible on the panel surface - these were already there when the panel arrived at TRIUMF.  The panel has been installed in an orientation that will minimize the visibility of these scratches during normal work.  When the work lights were aimed at the window many imperfections in the panel were visible, however this is not expected to occur during normal operation.  After the cell lighting has been installed the visibility will be re-evaluated and a new panel can be procured if necessary.  

 

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  1519   Tuesday, May 02, 2017, 13:49 Travis CaveSpent Target VaultStandard Operation  Spent Targets moved

Five spent targets have been moved from the target storage vault to the mini vault in preparation for Thursdays loading of the F-308s. See attached for the list of targets in the mini vault, and the new status of the storage vault.

Attachment 1: Mini_Vault_Storage_May_2_2017.pdf
Mini_Vault_Storage_May_2_2017.pdf Mini_Vault_Storage_May_2_2017.pdf Mini_Vault_Storage_May_2_2017.pdf Mini_Vault_Storage_May_2_2017.pdf
Attachment 2: Vault_Storage_May_2_2017.pdf
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