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Tuesday, May 01, 2018, 10:54 |
Keith C Ng | ITW | Repair | | | 2a2 window installation and beamtube repair |
Yesterday we installed the 2a2 window, the drive screw was torqued until 70 ft-lbs and we stopped, the yoke is not fully closed to its hard stop with roughly 7/8" to 3/4" still to go. Similar to identical conditions to 2a3 beamline window install, see https://elog.triumf.ca/TIS/RH-ISAC/647 for that install. Otherwise clamp looks centered and installed correctly.
Concerns with the cooling lines for the window WRT to the base of the shielding plug: There is no jog bend indicated on drawings for the transition of the window cooling lines from beamline center to the corner of the shield plug penetration. See photo for cooling line position on initial removal of shielding plug. It was decided to not add a jog for the shield plug and to carefully reinsert it being mindful of the cooling lines. The shielding plug has a chamfer on the corner to allow the cooling lines to be routed to the top.
A new beam tube cradle is being manufactured where the old one will removed and the new one swapped with the beam tube in situ. Both sides of the window still need to be leak checked. |
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Wednesday, March 12, 2014, 16:33 |
Keith C Ng | ITE | Repair | | | 2A3 window removal and replacement |
prep'ed area for work:
- removed shield plug from window clamp area
- inspected clamp from tunnel side and from top of target station: video recorder was not working, will try again tomorrow.
- corrosion seen on beam pipe cradles, see photos. corrosion also seen on beampipe, clamp and vacuum tank. will try to vaccuum loose rust tomorrow.
note: gamma spec of rust, white powder from RPG located in \\trwindata\groups\remote handling\Documents\2014\2A3 Window folder (added pdfs as attachments 2014 mar 4)
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Attachment 3: 2a_bp_sw1_white_powder_under_w11.PDF
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Attachment 4: 2a_bp_sw2_white_powder_under_w11.PDF
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Attachment 5: 2a_bp_sw3_rust_w11.PDF
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Wednesday, May 09, 2018, 08:48 |
David Wang | ITW | Repair | | | 2A2 winodw leak check on ITW vacuum vessel. |
Leak detector is connected to ITW TP4. LD Base leak rate 0.0XE-09 atm.cc/sec. Helium line is connected to existing window leak check 1/8 " copper tube. Applied 18psi helium for 1 minute. No response on LD. The window seal is good on ITW vacuum vessel. |
1710
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Friday, May 04, 2018, 11:21 |
David Wang | ITW | Repair | | | 2A2 winodw leak check in TH |
Anders and I leak checked new 2A2 window seal on ITW side. Leak detector was connected to ITW TP4. Base leak rate 0.0Xe-9 atm.cc/sec. base pressure 0.0xe-4 torr. Sprayed 15-20 psi directly underneath 2A2 window by using exist 2a2 window leak check copper tube. The leak detector got response in 5 seconds when helium was applied. the leak rate was 5xe-6 atm.cc/sec. Once the helium source was closed, the leak rate dropped quickly back to base level. To confirm the leak is at window , I sprayed 15 psi helium around all top flange seals of TM and entrance module. There was no direct response during the spray( about 1.5- 2 minutes). There was a weak slow up response (up to 1.0 xe-7 atm.cc/sec) which was started after 1.5 minutes of spray. The weak response is cause by helium drift in my view. Our conclusion is the 2A2 window seal on ITW side is not perfectly sealed. The elak we saw on LD is ture , and it is located on window. The station will be vented soon for shielding plug moving back. . |
1461
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Friday, March 24, 2017, 11:12 |
Keith C Ng | Spent Target Vault | Standard 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
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1463
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Friday, March 24, 2017, 13:21 |
Travis Cave | Spent Target Vault | Standard Operation | | 2A window | 2A 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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1905
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Friday, April 05, 2019, 13:44 |
chad fisher | Spent Target Vault | Development | | | 2019 Pail drop tests |
- Drop test performed January 8, 2019 with 25 lb target, UN pail and lug cover. Drop failed. Lug cover half removed. Pictures and video in docushare collection 24626.
- Second test January8, 2019 UN pail, "new" dish cover, old lock lever ring, 25 lb target. Single drop from 1.2m onto latch, no sealant. No leaks 24 hours later. Pictures in docushare collection 24626
- Drop test performed April 2, 2019 repeat of previous test using until that was loaded in north hot cell test. Target punctured can. Pictures in docushare collection 24626.
- Drop test performed April 5, 2019 repeat of previous test with the addition of a aluminum sleeve (0.05" thick) inside the pail between pail and target.
New UN rated pail with 9.55 kg target, 1.2 kg 16 gauge Al sleeve (10.75 OD x 14.75" tall), 3 liters of water with red food coloring no sealant on gasket.
First drop standard drop test from 1.2m onto latch
Second drop test 1.2m onto bottom of pail
Third drop 1.2m onto side of pail
Drops 4-6 1.2m onto lid
Pail was left inverted for an hour after the first three drops with no leaks after 1 hour.
No leaks after the remaining 3 drops .Bottom very damaged suggesting need for protective disc in bottom of pail.
Pictures can be found in docushare Collection-24627
- Drop tests performed May 2, 2019 with 9.7 kg target, 1.346 kg of mixed module and target components, sleeve and disc. First drop on latch from 1.2m, no leak, second drop straight on bottom from 1.2m, no leak, third drop on side from 1.2m leak. Drop test described in more detail in document drop test witness document on docushare. Pictures and video in docushare collection 24626.
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Friday, January 22, 2016, 14:24 |
David Wang | South Hot-Cell | Standard Operation | | | 2016 Winter Shut Down Target Hall Schedule (sketch) |
Post a sketch of 2016 winter shut down target hall schedule. see attachment 1,2
UPDATE THE SCHEDULE ACCORDING TO CYCLOTRON SIDE JOB. SEE ATTACHMENTS 3,4 |
Attachment 1: 2016_winter_shut_down__target_hall_schedule.pdf
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Attachment 2: 2016_winter_shut_down__target_hall_schedule.mpp
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Attachment 3: 2016_winter_shut_down__target_hall_schedule.pdf
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Attachment 4: 2016_winter_shut_down__target_hall_schedule.mpp
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1154
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Friday, February 12, 2016, 13:00 |
David Wang | Conditioning Station | Standard Operation | | | 2016 Winter Shut Down Target Hall Schedule |
2016 Winter shut down target hall schedule. See attachments1,2.
update the schedule weekly. Everything is on time so far. see attachment 3,4.
Update the schedule according to beam new beam schedule and target process. see attachment 5,6 |
Attachment 1: 2016_winter_shut_down__target_hall_schedule.mpp
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Attachment 2: 2016_winter_shut_down__target_hall_schedule.pdf
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Attachment 3: 2016_winter_shut_down__target_hall_schedule.mpp
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Attachment 4: 2016_winter_shut_down__target_hall_schedule.pdf
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Attachment 5: 2016_winter_shut_down__target_hall_schedule.mpp
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Attachment 6: 2016_winter_shut_down__target_hall_schedule.pdf
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Friday, March 04, 2016, 13:58 |
David Wang | Conditioning Station | Standard Operation | | | 2016 Winter Shut Down Target Hall Schedule |
Update Schedule according to changes.See attachment1, 2.
Re-post it after some minor correction See attachment 3,4.
Update schedule according changes. See attachments 5,6
update schedule according to changes. See attachment 7,8 |
Attachment 1: 2016_winter_shut_down__target_hall_schedule.mpp
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Attachment 2: 2016_winter_shut_down__target_hall_schedule.pdf
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Attachment 3: 2016_winter_shut_down__target_hall_schedule.pdf
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Attachment 4: 2016_winter_shut_down__target_hall_schedule.mpp
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Attachment 5: 2016_winter_shut_down__target_hall_schedule.pdf
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Attachment 6: 2016_winter_shut_down__target_hall_schedule.mpp
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Attachment 7: 2016_winter_shut_down__target_hall_schedule.pdf
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Attachment 8: 2016_winter_shut_down__target_hall_schedule.mpp
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Monday, March 14, 2016, 15:22 |
David Wang | Conditioning Station | Standard Operation | TM2 | | 2016 Winter Shut Down Target Hall Schedule |
update schedule according to change. See attachment 1,2
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Attachment 1: 2016_winter_shut_down__target_hall_schedule.pdf
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Attachment 2: 2016_winter_shut_down__target_hall_schedule.mpp
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Wednesday, March 30, 2016, 08:40 |
David Wang | Conditioning Station | Standard Operation | | | 2016 Winter Shut Down Target Hall Schedule |
update the schedule according to changes.See attachment1, 2. |
Attachment 1: 2016_winter_shut_down__target_hall_schedule.pdf
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Attachment 2: 2016_winter_shut_down__target_hall_schedule.mpp
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1202
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Friday, April 08, 2016, 13:16 |
David Wang | Conditioning Station | Standard Operation | | | 2016 Winter Shut Down Target Hall Schedule |
Update schedule weekly .see attachment 1,2 |
Attachment 1: 2016_winter_shut_down__target_hall_schedule.mpp
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Attachment 2: 2016_winter_shut_down__target_hall_schedule.pdf
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1214
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Friday, April 22, 2016, 14:07 |
David Wang | Conditioning Station | Standard Operation | TM2 | | 2016 Winter Shut Down Target Hall Schedule |
Weekly update.This is the last update on 2016 winter shut down schedule. The new TH schedule for beam130 will be posted weekly after this. All jobs in winter shut down schedule were finished on time.
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Attachment 1: 2016_winter_shut_down__target_hall_schedule.pdf
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Attachment 2: 2016_winter_shut_down__target_hall_schedule.mpp
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Wednesday, February 25, 2015, 10:44 |
David Wang | ITW | Maintenance | | | 2015 shut dwon ITW water sensor coils and pedal wheels replacement |
Dan and I replaced pedal wheels and coils on ITW water flow sensors. It is a shut down job we did every two years. See attachment for detail. |
Attachment 1: 2015_shut_down_ITW_water_sensors__replacements.pdf
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Monday, February 23, 2015, 12:28 |
David Wang | ITE | Maintenance | | | 2015 shut down coils and pedal wheels replacement on ITE water flow sensors. |
Dan and I replaced pedal wheels and coils on ITE water flow sensors. It is a shut down job we did every two years. See attachment for detail. |
Attachment 1: 2015_shut_down_ITE_water_sensors__replacements.pdf
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Monday, March 13, 2023, 11:25 |
Carla Babcock | ITE/ITW | Development | | | 10kOhm resistors installed in ITE/ITW faraday cages |
On Sept. 14 2022, a 10kOhm 30W resistor was installed in each target station faraday cage, in line with the HV bias supply. This was an effort to reduce the current draw from the BIAS supply and protect the power supply controls cards which have been repeatedly breaking due to HV sparks (we think). In the end we still broke cards after the installation, so it doesn't seem to have helped. See below for details on the electrical side:
At 30kV, HV currents are around 100-150uA, meaning the voltage drop over the resistor is around 1.5V. When operating at higher voltages, with higher current draw, the voltage across the resistor could be over 2V and we could get into a situation where it would have an effect outside the normal adjustments needed on the mass separator. We made this decision based on the fact that the power supply's setting resolution is on the order of 1 x 10-4.
When the resistance of the water changes, this affects the current draw from the power supply and this in turn affects the voltage over this resistor. Based on some sample numbers of running times, there is not much variation in the current except from sparks and if there is some issue, like water leaking between HV and ground. During normal running, the voltage change across the resistor should be less than 0.5V during normal operation. This is on the same order as the 8 hour stability of the power supply.
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Attachment 1: ITE_ITW_BIASresistor.docx
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Monday, September 23, 2024, 11:31 |
David Wang | South Hot-Cell | Development | TM3 | | 10 pins lectrical check result after insulator is installed on water cap C. |
10 pins lectrical check result after insulator is installed on water cap C.
pin 14 to 60kv bias has 20 Kohm @250V Megga check. The rest check on ohmmeter and megga @250 are either OLor over 25Mohm which are good. |
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Tuesday, March 14, 2017, 11:46 |
chad fisher | South Hot-Cell | Maintenance | | | 'Z' motion cable dry run |
Did a dry run with the latest procedure with Dan Mcdonald. Elapsed time was approximately 30 min. |
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Tuesday, February 23, 2021, 09:00 |
David Wang | Assembly/Bench Test | Maintenance | | | target staion vacuum pumps inspection. |
Edi and I inspected roughing pump ITM MP1, primary backup pump ITHMP1, and secondary backup pump ITHMP2. We checked oil level and color on all pumps. Refilled lubricant to ITMMP1. ITHMP1 and MP2 oil level is fine. ITH MP1 oil color is darker than MP2. But, both them are ok still. Shielding block has been restored after the job. |