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1751
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Wednesday, July 11, 2018, 15:06 |
Anders Mjos | ITW | Standard Operation | TM2 | Nb#8 | Block move |
Maico and Travis moved blocks from ITE to ITW yesterday |
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1823
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Thursday, November 22, 2018, 08:53 |
Anders Mjos | ITW | Standard Operation | TM2 | UC#25 | Block move |
Frank and Anders moved blocks from ITE to ITW yesterday |
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1840
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Tuesday, December 11, 2018, 14:35 |
Anders Mjos | ITE | Standard Operation | TM4 | UC#26 | Block move |
Blocks were moved from ITW to ITE by Frank and David. ITE water flow to dump was re-opened (ITW remains open). A dose badge was installed in the operation storage area. Dose rates were measured to ~10 mSv/h at 1pm. Beam went off approximately 8:30am (with a short period of 2uA ending at 11am). |
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1148
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Thursday, December 10, 2015, 13:17 |
Anders Mjos | Conditioning Station | Standard Operation | | | Blank off flange |
Thursday, December 10, 2015, 13:17: Roughing
Thursday, December 10, 2015, 14:56: Started TP1S
Thursday, December 10, 2015, 15:59: Bypass applied on IG2
Thursday, December 10, 2015, 15:59: IG2 / IG1S 5.5E-5 T
Thursday, December 10, 2015, 16:01: RGA ON
Friday, December 11, 2015, 09:24 : IG2 / IG1S 7.5E-6 / 5.4E-6 T
Friday, December 11, 2015, 16:54: IG2 off for the weekend. Vacuum at 6.5 and 4.4E-6 Torr
Monday, December 14, 2015, 08:57: IG2 switched on.
Friday, December 18, 2015, 11:40: IG2 off for the weekend. Vacuum at 2.0E-6 and 8.9E-7 Torr
Tuesday, December 22, 2015, 15:11: RGA off
Monday, January 11, 2016, 10:13: RGA on
Monday, January 11, 2016, 12:50: RGA off |
Attachment 1: TCS_Blank_Off.png
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661
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Thursday, May 15, 2014, 14:38 |
David Wang | ITE | Repair | TM3 | TM3 | Bias short on ITE |
Anders and I opened the HV cover in ITE and did a visual check inside ITE HV cover and top of TM3.Bill was with us and took the pictures. There was nothing obviously wrong when we opened the HV cover in ITE. We disconnected TM3 high current cables from ITE. Then we did an electrical check on TM3.The TM3 was good and passed megga test (465Mohm at 500V). The module was good and was separated electrically from the ITE at that moment. Then, we went back to electrical room and measured the resistance between bias and ground with ground bar opened and power supply disconnect. It was still shorted at that moment .We thought the short is located inside HV chase between electrical room and ITE. Then, we went back to ITE again and reconnected TM3 back to ITE. We wiped two blue nylon insulators between bias and ground, and no obviously spark track or dirty on them. We put HV cover back in ITE locked area, and went back to electrical room again.We decided to do a final electrical check there. We thought the short should be still there and we just want to confirm it . But this time the short is gone. Everything goes back to normal. The short disappeared and We test bias to 5KV and the current looks normal now. |
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2451
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Tuesday, May 30, 2023, 14:19 |
David Wang | ITE/ITW | Standard Operation | | | BL2A MAA primary beam exclusion area ASU test. |
MAA ASU test have been done following document 154779. All three tests in document are passed. DCR Jas has all test documents.
This test includes the functional test on TH emergency roof hatch which is located at the west end of TH roof. The hatch could be opened and closed properly from TH inside. |
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2598
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Thursday, May 23, 2024, 11:10 |
David Wang | MAA | Standard Operation | | | BL2A MAA ASU test. |
MCR Travis Curucz and I finished BL2A MAA ASU test per document 154779. everything works fine. Travis kept the test document. |
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822
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Monday, December 15, 2014, 13:25 |
Anders Mjos | Conditioning Station | Maintenance | TM2 | | BIASSW1 temperature and flow removed from interlock chain |
Anders Mjos wrote: |
Anders Mjos wrote: |
The level dropped below 15 in over the weekend. MP2 stopped, but MP3 condtinued pumping.
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e-fault submitted and Niel Wong has been contacted.
Niel Wong came and had a look at the system. We decided to close the circuit as the water is no longer used with the new power supplies. The circuit will be monitored, but not repaired unless it is needed again.
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The valved off water circuit has been valved off and TCS:WFB2:BIASSW1 and TCS:TCM2:BIASSW1 have been removed from the power supply interlock chain by Dave Morris. |
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347
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Wednesday, May 15, 2013, 16:21 |
Bevan Moss | Conditioning Station | Repair | | | BIAS Current readings off by a factor of 5 |
A special thanks to Kazuya, Jane and Ray who jumped on this issue right away! The limit of the BIAS PS was set as 20000uA when in reality it is 4000uA. The issue has now been corrected. Please remember to divide the current by 5 for any elogs older than this one. |
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515
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Monday, October 21, 2013, 12:29 |
Bevan Moss | Conditioning Station | Repair | TM4 | | BIAS Canbus |
There is something wrong with the BIAS canbus controller. It says that it is not alive and has timed out. I have tried unplugging it and plugging it back in but that has not resolved the problem as it normally does. I have contacted Dave Morris and am waiting to hear from him. I cannot HV test without this controller. |
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2206
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Friday, March 26, 2021, 12:22 |
Adam Newsome | Crane | Development | | | Aux Hoist Pendant Upgrade |
The crane pendant for the auxiliary hoist was upgraded to a FLEX EX2 style pendant by Canco Cranes. The installation work was performed by Canco, supervised by Tom Kauss and David Wang. Installation work was performed in one day (I2021-03-26-1).
Items installed include: new pendant (2 motion, 2 speed)
The existing antenna and receiver box located in the Target Hall were used.
The new system was tested by David Wang. Everything is reported to be in working condition. |
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2636
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Tuesday, July 09, 2024, 16:14 |
Carla Babcock | ITE | Repair | | | Attempts to reduce ITE:EL trips from HV sparks |
ITE:EL has been tripping off due to HV sparks. Usually this also trips ITE:Q1/2. These are sitting in side-by-side racks.
The working theory is that HV sparks are returning to ground through the EL and quads, tripping them off. Possibly this is the result of a changed low impedance ground path. How this change happened could be either something we did during shutdown or the changes we made in TM3, no clear evidence yet.
The goal of these changes is to stop the EL and quads from tripping, assuming the sparks are travelling through the ground.
Possible routes through ground to the EL power supply:
- Through controls. EL is controlled by a canbus card. Preliminary investigations by Mike Rowe make it look like the canbus reads the PSU max voltage (60kV), then the staton bit trips, then after a while of trying to talk to the power supply, the statdrv is turned off. It is not clear why the power supply is turning itself off, since it doesn't seem to have a trip or protection circuit inside. To be further investigated.
- Through the AC ground.
- Through the shield on the output voltage conductor that runs to the pit.
- Through the EL wire and conductor itself.
Current attempts to mitigate the tripping:
- Add an isolation step to the AC power, in case it is coming through AC ground (option #2).
- Add ferrites on the controls lines (option #1, this was done earlier and no effect has been seen).
- Add transient voltage suppresors on the Vmon, Imon, Vprog and Iprog control cables (option #1).
- Replace grounding cable with a grounding strip where the grounding wire used to be on ITE:EL. The ground wire was a braid, so probably not too bad, so not sure if this will help.
- Improve the connection between the two grounding bars in the racks. The grounding bar for th EL supply is well connected to the copper ground strip from ITE, but only connected through a small cable to the grounding bar for the quads. A copper foil sheet was added between them and the previously used wire was disconnected on the quad side bar..
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Attachment 1: 20240709_101049.jpg
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Attachment 2: ferrites.jpg
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Attachment 3: wiringschematic.jpg
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Attachment 4: biasgrounding.jpg
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Attachment 5: EL_gndandTVPs.jpg
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Attachment 6: gndfoil_ELside.jpg
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Attachment 7: gndfoil_center.jpg
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Attachment 8: gndfoil_quadside.jpg
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1939
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Monday, June 10, 2019, 18:12 |
Carla Babcock | Conditioning Station | Maintenance | TM4 | No target | Attempt to push bias > 56kV |
Monday, June 10, 2019, 16:59 : TM4 back up to BIAS / EL = 56.1kV / 29.5kV
Monday, June 10, 2019, 17:14 : After 57kV on the bias, things seem to be getting sketchy. The EL voltage and current are a bit jumpy and stepping that voltage up seems to produce a slight spike in the bias current.
Monday, June 10, 2019, 17:31 : At BIAS / EL = 58 / 30.3, looks ok.
Monday, June 10, 2019, 18:11 : Sitting at 59.5kV, could probably push further but will sit here for ~30mins and make sure it is relatively stable. Note 59.5kV set point is really 56.9kV on readout.
Monday, June 10, 2019, 18:18 : some current inconsistencies (not really sparks probably corona discharges...) so went down to 59kV
Monday, June 10, 2019, 18:23 : still getting some sparks at 58kV, going down to 57.5.
Monday, June 10, 2019, 18:37 : went back up to 58, spent 10 mins there but was getting these corona-discharge-type-sparks where the vacuum responds and current is drawn but voltage is maintained. Went down to 57kV, still getting them....
Monday, June 10, 2019, 18:40 : Going down to 56 to see if they stop....
Monday, June 10, 2019, 18:42 : Trying 55 kV now... see attached screenshot for example of sparks
Monday, June 10, 2019, 18:48 : No luck at 55 or 54kV. Going down to BIAS / EL = 50 / 27 for a while to see if this resolves
Monday, June 10, 2019, 19:20 : 30 mins at 50kV, a couple little sparks, but no big deal. Ramping up to 55 and let's see if it is ok.
Monday, June 10, 2019, 19:30 : 55 still not working, going down to 54
Monday, June 10, 2019, 20:16 : Held bias at 54kV for about an hour - dropped it down once to alleviate some sparking. Leaving it at 50kV overnight, ops have instructions to keep an eye on it and shut it off if anything seems strange. |
Attachment 1: Screenshot_-_06102019_-_06_43_17_PM.png
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2431
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Friday, April 14, 2023, 10:01 |
Adam Newsome | Assembly/Bench Test | Repair | | | Assaying Turntable Repair |
The spent target assaying turntable was repaired. It was tested today with a load exceeding the maximum it would need to handle during rotation (100 kg). It works as expected and is ready for operation. |
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1838
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Friday, December 07, 2018, 10:37 |
chad fisher | North Hot-Cell | Repair | | | Ariel connector test |
Completed testing of connectors for Ariel using the north hot cell.
Video can be found on docushare; document 161909 |
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1056
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Tuesday, September 01, 2015, 06:25 |
David Wang | Conditioning Station | Standard Operation | TM2 | ZrC | Argon venting TM2 at CS |
Argon venting TM2 at CS. |
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2437
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Wednesday, May 03, 2023, 13:22 |
David Wang | ITE | Standard Operation | | | Argon vented ITE station. |
Argon vented ITE station. ITEVV1S and ITGT SV3 were closed after venting. |
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218
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Monday, December 03, 2012, 19:34 |
Grant Minor | ITE | Standard Operation | TM4 | LpUCx | Argon supply opened for ITE vent |
Around 7pm tonight I opened the main valve approximately 1.5 turns on the Argon bottle used for venting ITE, located in the ISAC electrical room. The cylinder pressure gauge increased to about 1500 psi. I adjusted the secondary regulator (pressure relief valve) until it read 2psi. I opened the needle valve in the vent line completely. The pressure on the pressure relief valve dropped slightly and I adjusted it again until it read 2psi. The Argon supply should be ready for venting ITE w/ TM4. The station should be vented around midnight to prepare for TM4 disconnect tomorrow morning. If there are problems with the venting process, an operator should check the pressure on the secondary regulator / pressure relief valve to ensure it is reading 2psi. - Grant Minor |
Attachment 1: Argon_Vent_ITE_Cylinder_Pressure_3Dec2012.jpg
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Attachment 2: Argon_Vent_ITE_Secondary_Regulator_Pressure_Relief_3Dec2012.jpg
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Attachment 3: Argon_Vent_ITE_Needle_Valve_3Dec2012.jpg
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Thursday, September 01, 2011, 09:11 |
Don Jackson | ITW | Standard Operation | TM1 | UCx#2 | Argon Venting West Station |
West target station is setup to use argon for tank venting. There is 1200 PSI remaining on argon bottle in electrical room. That is sufficent for venting west target station to atmosphere twice. ISAC Operations has been previousily contacted and their procedures for venting remain the same except that they can not rely on ITW:CG4S to determine when at atmospheric pressure. I have asked them to contact me if an unscheduled vent is required. |
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368
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Monday, May 27, 2013, 16:36 |
Bevan Moss | Conditioning Station | Standard Operation | TM4 | Ta#40 | Argon Venting Started |
Argon venting has started. It will be left to vent over night. |