Friday, July 06, 2012, 09:24, Travis Cave, Conditioning Station, Standard Operation, TM4, UO#3, Electrical check
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Electrical check of the target was done at the conditioning station under vacuum, see attached file for details. |
Wednesday, July 04, 2012, 14:16, Travis Cave, Conditioning Station, Standard Operation, TM4, UO#3, module move
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TM#4 with UO#3 moved from the south hot cell to the conditioning station. The fields of the module at the hot cell was 74.4 mSv/hr. |
Wednesday, July 04, 2012, 13:18, David Wang, Conditioning Station, Standard Operation, TM4, uo#3, leak check on heat shield circuit
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Chad and I leak checked the heat shield circuit after uc#3target installed. It took 5minutes to pump down the circuit to the leak detector bottom scales. All the vacuum lines and connections are leak checked by spraying helium. Chad sprayed helium to each vcr fittings for 2 seconds. There is no any response on leak detector . The test repeated one time and the result is same. The heat shield circuit is leak tight at this stage . We will move TM4 to conditioning station and pressure helium test the circuit.
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Wednesday, July 04, 2012, 11:33, Travis Cave, South Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM4, UO#3, Electrical check
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Electrical check of TM#4 with UO#3 attached at the south hot cell see attached PDF for full results. It has been noted that the Anode to 60kV common is of a low value after consulting with Friedhelm Ames it was determined will will run with what we have. |
Tuesday, July 03, 2012, 12:26, Travis Cave, South Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM4, SiC#27, module move
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TM#4 with SiC#27 moved from the east station to the south hot cell. Fields at East MAA were 127mSv/hr and the fields at the south hot cell was 77.5 mSv/hr. |
Tuesday, July 03, 2012, 10:50, David Wang, ITE, Standard Operation, TM4, , Disconnected TM4 in ITE.
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I disconnected TM4 in ITE this morning. The window circuit and heat shield circuit had been purged. The general field inside ITE is about 200usv/h. |
Tuesday, June 26, 2012, 14:10, David Wang, South Hot-Cell, Repair, TM3, , TM3 heat shield and window circuits leak check is done.
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Chad and i did a leak check on TM3 heat shield and window circuits.Both circuits are pumped easily down to the bottom leak rate and base pressure on the leak detector. There are two VCR caps on heat shield circuit. Chad sprayed helium on both of them ( tested individually,2 seconds every time ) . There is no response on leakdetecor during 45 seconds waiting time. On window circuit there are 2 VCR joints. Chad sprayed helim on these joints(2seconds for each), and no response on leak detector. All joints are double checked(sprayed twice on each of them). The result is they are leak tight. |
Monday, June 25, 2012, 14:39, David Wang, ITW, Standard Operation, , , I moved 5 shielding blocks from ITE to ITW,
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and set up ventilation for ITW. ITW is ready for taking proton beam now. All water interlock checks for ITW are done. The ITW water signals strength and frequency had been checked from electrical room, and everything is good. |
Monday, June 25, 2012, 07:53, chad fisher, South Hot-Cell, Repair, TM3, N/A, TM3 Refurb. Work
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On Friday, June 22 the following work was carried out.
- Further inspection of the source tray.
- Testing of existing tray removal and installation tool...it works fine, there was just a specific method for proper coupling to the target module. There was no documentation for this tool, so it took a little bit of insight with the drawings and a little trial and error. A document should be written for this tool so its proper use is documented...I will do this.
- Blank-offs installed on heat shield water lines.
- New gaskets installed on window water lines.
- Containment box re-installed.
Pictures can be found at: http://documents.triumf.ca/docushare/dsweb/View/Collection-8639
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Thursday, June 21, 2012, 14:33, chad fisher, South Hot-Cell, Repair, TM3, N/A, Pictures TM3 June 21st 8x
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Here are the pictures from today...there is video too but it is not uploaded yet. |
Thursday, June 21, 2012, 14:30, chad fisher, South Hot-Cell, Repair, TM3, N/A, TM3 Refurbishment Start
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Started refurb of TM3.
Planned activities:
Inspection
Water line blank off
Started 1:00pm
- Video inspection before containment box removed - noticed discoloration on top right (if looking from h/c window) 4" insulator
- Containment box cover removed
- Containment box removed
As I am much older, wiser and handsomer then last time I removed this style of box, I realised there was a better, safer procedure for the removal...I will be updating the doc. accordingly.
End 2:25 pm
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Thursday, June 21, 2012, 14:00, Travis Cave, South Hot-Cell, Repair, TM3, no target, module move
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TM#3 has been moved from the south west silo to the south hot cell for the start of its second refurb/repair. The fields of the module when it was lowed in was 2msv/hr. |
Wednesday, June 20, 2012, 11:39, Grant Minor, South Hot-Cell, Development, TM3, N/A, TM3 Planned Activites at South Hot Cell Jun 20 to 29 2012
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(Copy of e-mail correspondence sent June 20th 2012)
After some discussions this morning I’ve decided on the following best path forward for TM3 at the Hot Cell leading up to the Canada Day long weekend.
General Goals:
- Blank-off TM3 water line terminations (coil, heat shield, water-cooled window)
- Test sliding tray removal tool to determine fit on TM3 chassis
We will skip the Conditioning Station leak tests and return TM3 directly to a silo for the following reasons:
- We will have a visitor next week and this will impact Chad’s time available to do Hot Cell work
- Helium pressure leak checks on the blanked-off circuits are only one small portion of a large set of diagnostic tests (leak, electrical, HV, etc.) that must ultimately be performed on TM3 to determine its fitness. This full set of tests must be carefully documented in a procedure and executed systematically when there is adequate time at the CS to do all of them, with results recorded. There is currently not adequate time for this work between now and Canada Day.
- If we were to detect a leak from one of these tests, it would not tell us anything about where the leak is in that given circuit (there are multiple possible points). The service cap would have to be opened regardless, which we don’t have time for.
- The aforementioned bullets above lead me to conclude that the extra work required for two module moves for one set of partial leak checks is not a value-added exercise: In other words, the module will have to go back to the CS, regardless of what we do over the next week for more tests. The time savings of trying to squeeze it in next week are really negligible and it makes for a tight schedule for not much benefit.
Chad: Please prepare a detailed work plan for your hot cell jobs including a list of the tools required and what leak checks you will do specifically after you have installed the blank-offs. You may refer to existing procedures if you already have these written. I would like to review this plan and I am expecting that an e-log will be filed daily and this work plan should be referred to as an attachment.
Proposed Schedule Jun 20 to 29
Wednesday Jun 20 (1 working day)
- Setup for TM3 move from Silo to HC (Travis, David)
Thursday Jun 21 (1 working day)
- TM3 moved from silo to HC (Travis, Don Dale, David)
Friday Jun 22 to Wednesday Jun 27 (4 working days)
- Chad performs the following HC work on TM3:
· Removes containment box
· Installs water-line blank-offs
· Checks Sliding Tray Removal Tool Fit
- Vacuum leak checks of blanked-off lines at the HC (Chad, David, VG)
- Chad buttons up TM3
- In parallel - David performs block moves as required
Thursday Jun 28 (1 working day)
- TM3 moved from HC to Silo (Travis, Don Dale, David)
Friday Jun 29 (1 working day)
- Contingency
RH Group: Please move ahead with the work as outlined above. Please comment if you have any concerns or proposed changes to this plan. Thanks very much to all for your assistance,
Grant
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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
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Tuesday, June 19, 2012, 16:18, David Wang, ITW, Standard Operation, TM1, Ta38, TM1connected in ITW
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We moved TM1 to ITW today, I connected TM1 to ITW, and started all turbo pumps this afternoon. TP4s is very difficult to bring to 38 KRMP now. I have to use soft start model and tried twice to get this pump started (1.5 hours). This pump always had a difficult start time during the past 2-3 runs. I talked with Friedhelm and we think it should be replaced after this run. I will issue an e-fault on this pump and try to get a new pump from vacuum group. It will take 2 hours to change this pump. I could do this job with another person help. Or, vacuum group could do it. Don can schedule a time for this job before next run. Anyway, it should work fine for this run. The water interlock check related to TM1 is done. I will do the rest before blocks on. All TM1 water signals are strong and good. All vacuum gauge readings are good so far(below5.0xe-5 torr).
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Tuesday, June 19, 2012, 10:35, Travis Cave, ITW, Standard Operation, TM1, Ta#38, module move
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TM#1 with Ta#38 moved from the conditioning station to the west target station. Move went well. |
Monday, June 11, 2012, 14:41, David Wang, Conditioning Station, Standard Operation, TM1, Ta38, Heat shield helium pressure test
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Connected leak detector to TM1 and CS vacuum system. The vacuum readings on TM1 and CS:PNG1 1.3 xE-6 Torr, IG1 4.7xE-7torr, IG4(diagnostic box)1.5xE-6 Torr. Leak detector base pressure:0.0xE-4 torr, base leak rate: 0.0xE-9 atm.cc/sec. Applied 80 psi helium to heat shield circuit for 5 mins . There is no response on leak detector. The heat shield circuit is leak tight. |
Monday, June 11, 2012, 14:14, Travis Cave, Conditioning Station, Standard Operation, TM1, Ta#38, Electrical check
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Electrical check of TM#1 with Ta#38 at the conditioning station under vacuum. See attached file for details. |
Monday, June 11, 2012, 10:52, Travis Cave, Spent Target Vault, Standard Operation, , Nb#6, Spent target move
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The Nb#6 target has been moved from the south hot cell into storage. It was place in pail #95 and is in slot 5C of the vault. See attached file for more details. |
Friday, June 08, 2012, 15:03, Don Jackson, South Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM1, Ta38, Electrical Check on new Ta38 at hot cell
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Megger checks were exceptionally high (good). Readings taken less than 2 hours after reading low values from end of run on Nb#6. Tests on Ta38 will be repeated at conditioning station later. |
Friday, June 08, 2012, 15:00, Don Jackson, South Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM1, Nb#6, Electrical Check Nb#6 at end of run
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Megger check values were low but still within operational range. |
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