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Entry  Tuesday, September 24, 2024, 09:37, Frank Song, ITE/ITW, Standard Operation, , , shielding blocks transfer 

 5 shielding blocks have been moved from ITE to ITW.

Entry  Wednesday, September 25, 2024, 07:25, David Wang, Cooling, Maintenance, , , HALCW O2 level sensor maintenance.  

HALCW O2 level sensor annual maintenance is done. sensor membrane has been changed and electrolyte has been refilled. gauge is calibrated. It works normal after the job.

Entry  Friday, September 27, 2024, 07:29, David Wang, Conditioning Station, Repair, , , TCS water system resistivity analyzer has been repaired. 

TCS water system resistivity analyzer has been repaired. Two diodes and one capacitor on PS board were broken. They were replaced. Installed analyzer back and tested it in system. it works fine. Operator closed e-fault, removed force on TS5, and enabled alarm on TS5 and TC1.

Entry  Thursday, October 10, 2024, 10:54, Aaron Tam, South Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, , TiC#9, TiC#9 PIE  32x

 Post Irradiation Examination

October 9, 2024 - Aaron Tam 

Goal: Training (First PIE by Aaron), Characterize any anomalies 

Notes:

  • Overall the target looks exceedingly clean with only some discolouration on the copper behind the target tube, and multipin cable insulation. 
Target loosely reassembled
Awaiting pail loading, and move to vault 
Entry  Thursday, October 10, 2024, 12:20, Adam Newsome, Facilities, Standard Operation, , , Safety Walkaround complete - ISAC Hot Cells, Target Hall 

A safety walkaround was completed for the ISAC Hot Cells and Target Hall Areas.

The resulting spreadsheet can be found on DocuShare as Document-242733.

Main deficiencies identified:

  • Hot Cells:
    • Phone not working at North hot cell operator station
  • Target Hall:
    • Uncertain if NHC and SHC ventilation pressure gauges have recently been inspected

Action has been taken on all deficiencies.

Entry  Friday, October 11, 2024, 15:59, Aaron Tam, Facilities, Repair, , , ISAC B2 North Hot Cell Phone Fixed 

 Resolution comment / Commentaire de résolution:

     Fixed issue by changing patch cord that was connected to the switch from patch panel.

Emile V

Entry  Tuesday, October 15, 2024, 12:57, Frank Song, ITW/ITE, Standard Operation, , , shielding blocks transfer 

 5 shielding blocks are transferred from ITW to ITE, Target Area is secured again after moving.

Entry  Tuesday, October 15, 2024, 13:44, Travis Cave, Spent Target Vault, Standard Operation, , TiC#8 and Ta#67, Spent Target Move Target_Index_2024-10-15.pdf

 On Friday October 11th TiC#8 and Ta#67 were place in the spent target vault in Tray 8. See attached PDF for details. 

Entry  Thursday, October 24, 2024, 10:37, David Wang, Conditioning Station, Standard Operation, , , TCS water system functionnal test.  

TCS water system has been started for functional test. System parameters including  pressure, all temperature sensors, flow rate sensors, resistivity are ok. I will watch on chiller CP1/2/3 in rest of the week and make sure chiller CP1/2/ 3 auto stage in/out work fine.

Entry  Thursday, October 24, 2024, 10:42, Travis Cave, Spent Target Vault, Standard Operation, , SiC#44, Target repacked moved to the mini vault. Mini_Vault_Index_2024-10-24.pdf

 On October 22 2024 the spent SIC#44 returned from CNL was repacked in a new pail it was in pail 275 and repacked into pail 298 it was 2.34mSv/hr when removed from the south hot cell.

It was placed in the very back of the mini vault. 

Entry  Tuesday, November 05, 2024, 11:04, Frank Song, South Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, , TiC#9 , electrical check with the spent target Electric_Check_of_TM4_with_spent_TiC#9.pdf

 David made electrical check right after TM4 is moved from ITW to SHC. see attachment pls.

Entry  Friday, November 08, 2024, 10:39, Travis Cave, Spent Target Vault, Standard Operation, , TiC#9, Spent Target Move Target_Index_2024-11-08.pdf

 TiC#9 was placed in Pail 299 in spot 8A of the vault and was 92.1mSv/hr when removed from the south hot cell. See attached pdf for full vault details.

Entry  Friday, November 08, 2024, 10:54, Aaron Tam, South Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, , TiC#9, TiC#9 Pail Loading into Pail#299 

 Nov. 8, 2024 - Aaron Tam 

Tong cable snapped when attempting to remove multipin connector bracket 

Assistance from Chad required for the rest of procedure 

Tic#9 was loaded into Pail#299 

  • Along with fixing and conductor bolts (no other material was loaded)

 

Entry  Monday, November 18, 2024, 12:18, Aaron Tam, South Hot-Cell, Repair, , , SHC West Manipulator Repair  

 November 14, 2024 - Aaron Tam w/ Chad Fisher 

Following ID: 2716   
"Nov. 8, 2024 - Aaron Tam 
Tong cable snapped when attempting to remove multipin connector bracket"

Repair went as follows:

  • weighted clip attached to tong return side to tension/keep tapes on pulleys
  • Manipulator was pinned from both sides (Pinning from master side first makes it easier to position slave side)
  • clamps were used to suspend all tapes and cables near the relay bracket 
  • extension tube limit clamps were moved to the top to stop it from dropping when Z motion tapes disconnected
  • Z motion tapes/tension adjusting screws taken off master carriage and suspended with equalizing weight ~10+ lbs)
  • Extension tube limit clamps and extension tube lowered give space to expose multiplier later 
  • Wrist joint and handle removed as a unit 
  • extension tube to multiplier screws taken out
  • Extension tube raised to expose multiplier - using extension tube to wrist joint positioning clamp to keep it in place 
  • Old cable removed
  • new cable installed

installation in reverse with spare master handle 

Notes:

Spare master wrist joint was missing gears that connect wrist drums 

  • this had to be disassembled and installed with gears from old wrist joint

Handle ratcheting pawl spring was not oriented properly, so this had to be disassembled and reinstalled properly (in the process one spring was lost Part#: A-5800)
 

 

 

 

Entry  Thursday, November 28, 2024, 16:13, Aaron Tam, South Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, , TiC#9 Parasitics, TiC#9 Parasitics Leak Check and removal from hotcell Leak_Test.jpgDissassembly.jpgSeal_Seat.jpgPEEK_seal.jpgPEEK_Seal_Closer_look.jpg

 November 27th, 2024 - Aaron Tam with Farran & David 

Parasitic Assembly Leak Check (Aaron, Farran, David)

-Note that the furthest upstream (right of the target) parasitic top cap screws had been loosened and retightened in error when attempting to remove it off TiC#9

-This puts this data point into question 

-Leak check starting from upstream to down stream 

-First parasitic had no leak 

-Second parasitic had some leak 

-Third parasitic was not pumping down at all

-First parasitic checked on test hose again with same success

Parasitic Dis-assembly (Aaron) 

-First parasitic had good tension in all 3 screws

-second parasitic had 2 screws with a perceptible breaking-loose of the screws, but one was imperceptible 

-Third parasitic had lower (than first parasitic), but okay tension in all 3 screws 

In an attempt to move the PEEK seal into a safe spot with tweezers, this one was accidentally sprung across the hotcell in the direction of the tool port 

A lengthy attempt to find it was conducted, but no PEEK seal was recovered 

This may effect our ability to do work during hot cell entries coming up. 

PEEK Seal extraction (Aaron, Farran) 

-A labeled bag was inserted into the hotcell via the tool port and onto an existing tray in the Hotcell

-PEEK seal placed inside bag, placed back on tray, and moved back to the tool port for extraction

-With tool port open, the draft was able to push the bag across the lift table. Changing the cross section exposed to the draft works to keep the bag from moving

-Farran used picker to extract the bag into the tool port where he wiped and placed into separate bag.

-This process was repeated for the second PEEK seal 

-Bags were wiped and swiped, put in another bag, swiped and brought over to Hot cell Service area Lab 

 

 

 

Entry  Wednesday, December 04, 2024, 14:30, Aaron Tam, South Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, , Ta#68, Ta#68 PIE 32x

 Abstract:
This target has seen some irregular beam patterns 
Possibility that the beam hit the walls of the target tube or even the cooling fins
This PIE we want to investigate how the irregular beam physically affected the target 

Related ELOGS: 
ID: 2728
ID: 2698

PIE was performed by Aaron Tam, Directed by Aurelia Laxdal, Observed by Lucas Backes, Special help from Chad Fisher 

External views:

  • Windows are clear of any irregularities 
  • More pictures of this can be found in RH-ISAC E-log 2728

Internal Views:

  • Heatshield internal
    • Some discolouration from heat and soot deposits.
    • This seems to be fairly clean to normal amounts - not concerning 
  • Target tube
    • tube is bent with the middle higher than the sides
    • Target tube was not removed 9/64ths allen wrench could not be located for this operation 
  • Target tube Exit
    • Heatshield windows were punctured to reveal the target tube entraces/exits
    • Entrance is waterline side (ITE)
  • Extraction electrode parts were removed from the back off the target
    • These parts look normal
    • some of the extraction electrode would not pull out due to tight fitting parts and the investigation stopped here.

Conclusion: Target physical condition is normal as far as we could investigate 

Entry  Thursday, December 05, 2024, 11:43, Aaron Tam, South Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, , Ta#68, Pail loading - Ta#68 & Others into Pail#300 Pail_Landing.jpgLoaded_Pail.jpgParasitic_Lid_that_was_missed.jpgLocation_of_all_parasitic_type_targets_and_fasteners.jpgParastics_and_Target_stuff_that_went_inside_this_pail.jpg

December 5, 2024 - Aaron Tam w/ help from Chad, Peter and Adam at the Crane  

Hot Cell Prep:

  • Tools organized, working space cleared, spot for clean tool to sit placed, Air tool is open and spinning clockwise for tightening 

Loading:

  • Ta#68 was loaded into pail# 300
  • PEEK seal parasitic assemblies loaded (PEEK seals were removed in ID: 2724)
  • Farran had some old samples that also went in (More details to come when Farran sends the info)

Lid/latching:

  • This went smoothly

Bail attachment:

  • Some difficulty in attaching the Lifting Bail, but went on smoothly with the help of Chad

Notes:

  • One of the PEEK seal parasitic Target assembly lids was missed in the loading. This will have to be loaded next time. 
  • All parasitic type targets remain in the yellow container shown in photos below. 
Entry  Thursday, December 05, 2024, 12:00, Adam Newsome, Spent Target Vault, Standard Operation, , Ta#68, Spent target move - Ta#68 in Pail 300 Storage_Vault_Contents_2024-12-05.pdf

Ta#68 spent target was moved in Pail 300 to storage vault location 5A. The dose rate measured at the South Hot Cell was 429 mSv/h at 1m. The target index spreadsheet has been updated and the current vault configuration is attached to this e-log. At this time, the storage vault is getting quite full - it is planned to remove five pails in January 2025.

Entry  Wednesday, December 18, 2024, 12:18, Adam Newsome, Spent Target Vault, Standard Operation, , , Five Pails Transferred from Main Vault to Mini Vault MiniVault_2024-12-18.pdf

Five pails were transferred from main vault to mini vault. Note that there was already one pail in the mini vault, so at present there are six pails staged for packaging into F-308s.

Nb#10, Pail 295, Tray 4A
C#4, Pail 277, Tray 4C
Ta#64, Pail 273, Tray 5C
Ta#62 with wire scanner, Pail 256, Tray 7A
TiC#5, Pail 279, Tray 3A

The target index has been updated accordingly (see attached but note that the summary does not reflect the sixth pail).

Entry  Wednesday, December 18, 2024, 14:17, Adam Newsome, Pail Handling Tool, Maintenance, , , Pail Handling Tool - Inspection ISAC_Pail_Handling_Tool_Inspection_Record_-_2024.pdf

An informal inspection of the main Pail Handling Tool was performed today as the final one for the year. Note that the main formal annual inspection was performed June 18, 2024 for this year.

The attachment to this e-log serves as a record of all inspections for this tool throughout 2024.

The spare tool was not inspected as it was not in service this year.

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