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ID Datedown Author Category Type Module Target/Number Subject
  436   Thursday, August 29, 2013, 10:09 Bevan MossSouth Hot-CellRepairTM3 Heat Shield Circuit Leak

chad fisher wrote:

The heat shield circuit was pressurized with air (15-20 psi) and snoop applied to the water block joint and brazes. Bubbles formed at the joint between the two water blocks indicating that the leak is a c seal problem. Pictures attached but also on docushare Collection-11285.

 Last night prior to this leak check the Heat Shield was pumped on and helium sprayed on the circuit. The pressure was 0.0 x 10^-4 Torr. The leak was traced to water block. response time was 2 seconds and went from 5.5 x 10^-8 to 1.6 x 10^-6 atm*cc/sec. There was also a response without spraying helium (drift from the nozzle). The results of this testing prompted the testing completed in Chads elog.

  435   Thursday, August 29, 2013, 09:08 chad fisherSouth Hot-CellRepairTM3 Heat Shield Circuit Leak

The heat shield circuit was pressurized with air (15-20 psi) and snoop applied to the water block joint and brazes. Bubbles formed at the joint between the two water blocks indicating that the leak is a c seal problem. Pictures attached but also on docushare Collection-11285.

  434   Thursday, August 29, 2013, 06:48 David WangConditioning StationDevelopmentTM3 TM3 leak check in CS with new source tray.

A huge leak had been found on HS circuit during 60 psi helium pressurize test. Other circuits are free of obvious major leak at present .We will test them again once the TM3 is back to CS. See attachment for details

  433   Wednesday, August 28, 2013, 14:25 Travis CaveConditioning StationStandard OperationTM3no targetmodule move

TM#3 with no target has been moved from the conditioning station to the south hot cell. The fields observed around the containment box of the module ranged from 0.80 mSv/hr to 1.8mSv/hr..

  432   Wednesday, August 28, 2013, 14:17 Travis CaveSouth Hot-CellStandard Operation UC#6Spent target move

Spent target move, UC#6 has been moved from the south hot cell to the target storage. The target is in pail 108 and in slot 8C of the vault. See attached PDF for details.

  431   Tuesday, August 27, 2013, 17:18 Grant MinorConditioning StationRepairTM3no targetTM3 Rev 3 source tray - prelminary leak check results at CS

David Wang started a helium leak check on TM3 at the CS this morning.

David will create an e-log once his check is complete, but here are the preliminary results:

- target oven +/- OK

- mounting support plate OK

- ionizer tube heater +/- OK

- extraction electrode OK

A large leak was found in the heat shield circuit:

- The module pumped down with the leak rate stabilizing at 4.8xE-9 atm.cc/sec
- 60 psi helium was applied to the heat shield fitting on the right side of the Y-shaped connector (see attached sketch, each side of the "Y" is separated by a face to face metal contact only, i.e. no o-ring seal separates supply and return water)
- The maximum leak response was detected in 10 seconds, with base pressure rising from 2.0E-2 torr to 2.8xE-2 torr
- The helium was vented from the line by using an allen wrench to open the valve on the water quick-connect (see attached photo)
- The module continued pumping down, and after some time, the allen wrench was used again to open the valve, but air rushed inside, indicating vacuum was being drawn inside the water line through the leaking interface
- As the module continued to pump, this vacuum vent air rush inside the water line could not be reproduced by opening the valve again with the allen key

The module is currently pumping down at the Conditioning Station. We will leak check the remaining lines tomorrow with whatever base leak-rate we have achieved, and then move TM3 to the Hot Cell for further diagnosis.

  430   Tuesday, August 27, 2013, 14:14 Travis CaveITWStandard OperationTM1UC#7module move

TM#1 with UCx#7 has been moved from the south hot cell to the west target station.

  429   Tuesday, August 27, 2013, 11:56 Travis CaveSouth Hot-CellStandard OperationTM1UC#7Electrical check

TM#1 with UCx#7 electrical check, numbers look good, see PDF for details.

  428   Tuesday, August 27, 2013, 11:54 Travis CaveSouth Hot-CellStandard OperationTM1UC#6module move

TM#1 with UCx #6 has been moved to the south hot cell.

  427   Monday, August 26, 2013, 18:26 Grant MinorConditioning StationStandard OperationTM3 TM3 moved from Hot Cell to Conditioning Station

Target Module 3 with no target, and a partially-installed Rev-3 source tray (no steerers connected, no IMG connected, entrance window lines blanked off on module side and not connected to containment box) was transported successfully to the Conditioning Station by Travis Cave and David Wang at around 4pm today.  David attached the vacuum system for start of pump-down to prepare for leak checking.

  426   Monday, August 26, 2013, 18:22 Grant MinorSouth Hot-CellRepairTM3 TM3 Rev 3 - all connetions made except steerers, IMG, and entrance window

Today Chad finished making all connections to the new source tray, except for:

- steerers - broken wire, must be repaired at a later date

- IMG gauge - bracket required, old bracket thrown out with previous tray by accident, see ITA3301, must be installed at a later date

- entrance window - the window lines on module side were left blanked-off for leak checking, containment box must be removed in the next few days to complete steerer repairs so these lines were not connected to save work from having to be repeated

The containment box was replaced, and TM3 was moved to the CS for pump-down and leak checking (see other e-log).  David reported at 6:15 pm that the turbos were turned on at the CS and the vacuum looked normal (so far).

As stated above, Chad realized today that he had thrown out the old IMG gauge bracket with the previous source tray, and a new one must be manufactured.  The assembly is described by ITA3301.  Three components must be manufactured (ITA3302, ITA3303, and ITA2673).  A stock split-ring clamp for ITA2673 (MDC #716001) was graciously donated by Dimo Yosifov.  Grant Minor submitted a work order to the machine shop today for 2 each of ITA3302 and ITA3303.

  425   Friday, August 23, 2013, 18:32 Grant MinorSouth Hot-CellRepairTM3 TM3 Rev 3 - steerer wire broken from connector on module side

While continuing on the TM3 Rev 3 source tray installation, Chad noticed today that one of the steerer wires is broken and has come out of the thermocouple-style connecter block (see attached photos).

From drawing ITA2826 (Rev D02 attached) it is likely that this is for either the "upper" or "right side" steerer plate.

  424   Thursday, August 22, 2013, 19:38 Grant MinorSouth Hot-CellRepairTM3 TM3 Rev 3 source tray - water blocks connected and torqued

After a great struggle with the water block jigs, the TM3 source tray was finally advanced fully into the service tray and all water blocks were connected and torqued to spec in the hot cell by Chad Fisher.

Notes and description of problems encountered during the installation:

- The water lines for the optics tray interfered with the module-side water block jig, and had to be bent out of the way to clear while advancing the tray (see attached photos)

- The water block jig on the source tray side was too low relative to the module side, and had to be eventually unbolted completely from it's mounting bracket in order to raise it up into alignment

- A piece of aluminum plate was placed under the jig, and the pneumatic table was raised in order to move the jig upwards

- After many repeated attempts to engage the blocks by pressing the jigs together, it was discovered that some of the blocks had rotational misalignment with their respective counterparts on the module side, preventing the pins from engaging properly

- By looking through the bolt holes on several of the blocks, it was possible to determine which direction they had to be rotated

- Chads polishing tool was used to apply some torque to rotate the source-tray-side water blocks slightly so proper alignment of the pins could be achieved

- See the attached photo which indicates which blocks had to be rotated (blocks 5, 6, 9, 10, and 11)

- The blocks had the bolts installed and were also torqued in the numbered order shown in the attached photo

Next steps are to remove the water block jigs, re-connect the loosened brackets for the remaining water lines (entrance window, optics tray), re-install the containment box and associated VCR connectors, video inspect, and leak check.

  423   Wednesday, August 21, 2013, 20:36 Grant MinorSouth Hot-CellRepairTM3 TM3 module-side water block sealing surface inspection (post polishing)

The water block sealing surfaces on the module-side of TM3 were polished this week by Chad Fisher, using his air-ratchet controlled rotating head tools (single and double-surface polishing tools).

Photos of the polishing tools in-use are attached (from August 16 - 21, 2013)

Scotch-brite pads were used, followed by 2000 grit sandpaper, then white felt with isopropanol, then lint-free dry polishing pads, each on detachable heads that are used with the polishing tool.

The module-side water block surfaces were inspected by Grant Minor on 21 Aug 2013 using a level telescope and camera looking through the hot cell window.  Results can be viewed here, with photos indicating which block is being viewed in sequence.

https://documents.triumf.ca/docushare/dsweb/View/Collection-11251

  422   Monday, August 19, 2013, 10:08 Anders MjosITERepairTM4SiC#29Leak Check

All water circuits except Coil 1 were leak checked by David and Anders. No obvious signals were detected except some small possible responses. See attached notes for details.

  421   Thursday, August 15, 2013, 16:35 Anders MjosITERepairTM4SiC#29Leak found on Coil 1

By pressurizing the water lines with 70 psi helium David and I detected a major leak on the Coil 1 circuit. The response maxed out on the leak rate on the leak detector and we could also see a pressure increase on the leak detector. ISAC controls reported a change in vacuum at the same time (link).

 

The Heat Shield and Coil 2 circuit was checked before we moved to Coil 1. No response was detected on these two circuits. We would like to check the remaining circuits as well, but this cannot be done today due to the large amount of helium still present. The remaining circuits will have to be checked tomorrow morning.

 

  420   Thursday, August 15, 2013, 09:32 chad fisherSouth Hot-CellRepairTM3 TM3 source tray installation status

 

The installation of the module side water block jig has been successful.
 
During initial attempts yesterday afternoon, installation of the jig proved, as expected to be extremely difficult. This was primarily due a poorly position water block from a previous repair were the soldering jig had not been used to position the block; specifically coil 1. This is the same block that contributed with the difficulties in removing the old source tray.
 
I was able to utilize the water block polishing tools as handles to reposition this water block ( as well as another slightly difficult one) into its location in the water block jig.
 
Please be aware, as the jig was very difficult to install, it will be very difficult to remove later (as it was when removing the old source tray).
 
Chad
  419   Thursday, August 15, 2013, 07:37 David WangITERepairTM4 I moved 5 shielding blocks from ITE to block storage area.

I moved5shielding blocks from ITE to block storage area, This is a job for preparing ITE vacuum surge investigation and leak check.

  418   Wednesday, August 14, 2013, 11:50 Travis CaveSouth Hot-CellMaintenanceTM3 module move

TM#3 and its new source tray have been both moved into the south hot cell.

  417   Wednesday, August 07, 2013, 06:47 maicodallavalleSpent Target VaultMaintenance  F-308

All the F-308's have been torqued up  and the locks installed. Ready to be moved.

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