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ID Date Author Categorydown Type Module Target/Number Subject
  524   Thursday, October 24, 2013, 11:32 Travis CaveSouth Hot-CellStandard OperationTM4no targetmodule move

TM#4 with no target has been moved from the conditioning station to the south hot cell.

  525   Thursday, October 24, 2013, 15:43 Anders MjosSouth Hot-CellStandard OperationTM4Ta#41Target conductance

The conductance check on the electrical check was found to be outside of accepted values for the TBHT at 7.0 mOhm. A successful attempt to reduce the conductance was made by re-tightening the bolts on the TGHT legs in the SHC. Grant operated the manipulator and torqued the bolts to about 1/8 of a turn with the air ratchet. The conductance across the TGHT (A-B) could be improved from 7.0 mOhm to 6.2 mOhm by re-tightening the bolts. The value is still somewhat higher than usual, but was deemed to be acceptable. Measurements attached.

  526   Thursday, October 24, 2013, 15:54 Grant MinorSouth Hot-CellStandard OperationTM4Ta#41Target conductance

Anders Mjos wrote:

The conductance check on the electrical check was found to be outside of accepted values for the TBHT at 7.0 mOhm. A successful attempt to reduce the conductance was made by re-tightening the bolts on the TGHT legs in the SHC. Grant operated the manipulator and torqued the bolts to about 1/8 of a turn with the air ratchet. The conductance across the TGHT (A-B) could be improved from 7.0 mOhm to 6.2 mOhm by re-tightening the bolts. The value is still somewhat higher than usual, but was deemed to be acceptable. Measurements attached.

1. TGHT leg bolts were loosened, and resistance was measured very high, as expected.

2. TGHT leg bolts were then tightened, loosened, and tightened again, and the resistance improvement was then measured (from 7.0 mOhm to 6.2 mOhm).

3. Another attempt was then made to loosen and tighten to see if there would be further improvement.  The right bolt was loosened, but the left bolt was found to be quite stiff and was left as-is (not fully loosened) for fear of breaking the supporting insulator.  Both bolts were then re-tightened, and resistance was checked to be about the same as achieved during the previous loosening / tightening attempt (step 2 above).

To tighten the bolts in all cases: the air ratchet was used first to turn the bolts "air tight" (air pedal only, no manual force) and then with the air pedal held down, manual torque was applied to turn no more than 1/8th of a turn.

  527   Friday, October 25, 2013, 06:58 David WangSouth Hot-CellStandard OperationTM4 Leak check on TM4 target heat shield

Maico and I leak checked HS circuit after Chad installed the target. The circuit was a little bit difficult o pump down because of residue water moister inside. But once the moisture was pumped out, the pumping down was smooth and fast. The base leak rate 0.0xE-9 atm.cc/sec, base pressure 0.0xE-4 torr. Maico checked helium flow before the leak test. Then,He sprayed helium to all 3 VCR fiitings on target with 2 seconds on each one, He also flushed 10 seconds helium around the target. There were no any response during all these test time on leak detector.He checked the helium flow again after the test  and confirmed the helium flow.  The HS circuit is leak tight.

  530   Friday, October 25, 2013, 14:09 Travis CaveSouth Hot-CellStandard OperationTM4Ta#41Target conductance

Anders Mjos wrote:

The conductance check on the electrical check was found to be outside of accepted values for the TBHT at 7.0 mOhm. A successful attempt to reduce the conductance was made by re-tightening the bolts on the TGHT legs in the SHC. Grant operated the manipulator and torqued the bolts to about 1/8 of a turn with the air ratchet. The conductance across the TGHT (A-B) could be improved from 7.0 mOhm to 6.2 mOhm by re-tightening the bolts. The value is still somewhat higher than usual, but was deemed to be acceptable. Measurements attached.

 The full electrical check was done on October 25th 2013. The results are in the attached PDF. The higher value of the conductance was dealt with see Anders Mjos elog entry for those details.

  533   Friday, November 01, 2013, 09:08 Travis CaveSouth Hot-CellStandard OperationTM2no targetmodule move

TM#2 has been moved from the north west silo to the south hot cell. The module has a field of about 3.1mSv/hr when it was lowered into the hot cell.

  534   Monday, November 04, 2013, 10:46 chad fisherSouth Hot-CellRepairTM2 TM2 Exploration

TM2 is now in the hot cell with the containment box off for inspection and eventual blank off off the water blocks.

Upon initail inspection the status (fron a hot cell point of view) is:

-Water block jig is equipped/on

-There is a thermocouple line that will need to be removed

-TM2 requires a new front containment box cover - already manufactured and waiting for installation

 

  535   Tuesday, November 05, 2013, 10:37 chad fisherSouth Hot-CellRepairTM2 Thermocouple wire removal

The old thermocouple wire has been sucessfully removed from the module.

Thanks Bevan, Travis and David.

  536   Wednesday, November 06, 2013, 10:41 David WangSouth Hot-CellRepairTM2 Installed 2 turbopumps on TM2

Bevan and I installed 2 turbo pumps on TM2. The o- ring flanges on TM2 had been cleaned before the installation.

  538   Tuesday, November 12, 2013, 10:59 Bevan MossSouth Hot-CellStandard OperationTM2 Electrical Test

 Don Jackson and Myself completed started an electrical test on TM2. All lines passed the with OL to ground. When testing in between the lines individually there were several lines that read other than OL. It was decided to abandon the testing as there were too many "failures". The results are attached. The testing will be repeated in the conditioning station with vacuum. It is not expected that this will change anything as during a quick visual inspection it appears the lines are touching. Of note the water block jig was removed this morning by Chad.

  543   Thursday, November 14, 2013, 08:08 chad fisherSouth Hot-CellRepairTM2 TM2 Blank off and jig removal

Firday, November 8 all water blocks (excluding I and K) were blanked off and vacuum leak checked. No responses were found. (First Picture)

I and K could not be blanked off without removal of the water block jig. Also, I dropped one of the blank offs onto the table, so one line could not be blanked off until a new clean blank off was inserted into the cell. In addition, there was still reminace of a bolt in block Ias it aslo could not be removed until the water block jig was removed.

Tuesday, November 12 a new blank off was put into the cell. The water block jig was removed, which was very easy, confirming documentation from installation (in 2008?) that it fit very well / the blocks were bent and soldered to the jig very carefully.

Screw was removed from I and both I and K were blanked off and vacuum leak checked. No response. (Second Piccture)

Containment box was re-installed and module ready to move to the conditioning station by noon.

 

 

 

  548   Tuesday, November 19, 2013, 10:52 Travis CaveSouth Hot-CellStandard OperationTM3NiO#2module move

TM#3 with NiO#2 moved from ITE to the south hot cell.

  551   Wednesday, November 20, 2013, 08:50 chad fisherSouth Hot-CellStandard OperationTM3NiO#2NiO#2 removed

NiO#2 has been removed from TM3

  552   Wednesday, November 20, 2013, 09:52 Travis CaveSouth Hot-CellStandard OperationTM3no targetmodule move

TM#3 with no target has been moved from the south hot cell to the north east silo.

  554   Thursday, November 21, 2013, 12:12 Anders MjosSouth Hot-CellStandard OperationTM3NiO#2End of beam target inspection - ANODE does not hold 250V

The target was inspected by Chad and Anders in the Hot Cell. Electrical megger tests were done during the assembly. It was found that Insulators No 3 (ITD0311) and No 2 (ITD0310) failed to hold voltage after the run.

  [V] [kOhm]
ANODE - HS 40 21
ANODE - TGT 100 55
HS - TGT 100 55
Lid removed    
ANODE - HS 40 21
ANODE - TGT 90 41
HS - TGT 100 55
Target removed    
ANODE - HS 245 139
No 3 Ins - TBHT 0 0
No 2 Ins 110 64
No 2 Ins removed    
ANODE - HS 540 OL

EE to HS was measured OL at 1000  V.

Photos can be found on DocuShare

 

 

  556   Monday, November 25, 2013, 11:48 Travis CaveSouth Hot-CellStandard OperationTM3no targetmodule move

TM#3 with no target has been moved from the north east silo to the south hot cell.

  558   Wednesday, November 27, 2013, 12:50 Bevan MossSouth Hot-CellStandard OperationTM3 Ground devices wiring check

 Travis and I completed an electrical check on the wiring harness for the devices on the ground plane. All lines passed 500V with the megger except for PNG and the BTM steerer. Those devices had a short to ground. of ~1.4ohm.

  559   Wednesday, November 27, 2013, 15:24 Bevan MossSouth Hot-CellMaintenanceTM3 Wiring Harness Electrical Test

 Maico removed the containment box today allow Travis and I to further test the wiring harness. I disconnected the junction block and Travis and I repeated the test from yesterday. The all lines except the PNG tested OL. The module was then lowered and the twisted pair connected to the pin that corresponds to the steerer labeled BTM (it is likely this is not labeled correctly). This testing showed showed that the source of the short found yesterday is in the wiring harness or the source tray. The PNG gauge was then tested again. When beeping out the harness to find the location of the pin it was found that the short had gone away. This circuit was then tested with the megger at 500V and showed OL. Don Jackson has suggested looking at the SHV feed through. It is difficult to determine where the source of the problem is as it is intermittent. The source tray side wiring harness for the steerers was then disconnected from the steerers and tested to OL. Finally the connections on the source tray were tested. It was determined that the third socket down (see attached picture) has a short somewhere to ground. When Chad returns on Friday I will have him complete a visual inspection and if the source can be found we may be able to deflect the line. Failing that to repair this connection a new steerer cone assembly will need to be installed.

  560   Friday, November 29, 2013, 11:54 chad fisherSouth Hot-CellRepairTM3 Steerer short investegation

Using in cell camera and transit the suspect line on the steerers was inspected as best as possible. An existing photo of the complete steerers before installation was used for comparison. The wiring and beading inspected today showed no obvious problems, breaks or spots where there may be a short. In comparison to the photo from construction, what we could see of the steerers looked identical to the original installation.

  561   Friday, November 29, 2013, 11:57 Bevan MossSouth Hot-CellRepairTM3 Steerer short investegation

chad fisher wrote:

Using in cell camera and transit the suspect line on the steerers was inspected as best as possible. An existing photo of the complete steerers before installation was used for comparison. The wiring and beading inspected today showed no obvious problems, breaks or spots where there may be a short. In comparison to the photo from construction, what we could see of the steerers looked identical to the original installation.

 The test was repeated to confirm that there was a short.

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