Friday, January 27, 2017, 08:44, chad fisher, South Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM2, Ta#50, UCx #18 - Ta Feibiad Dummy installed. Target Change Waterline interference
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On Tuesday, January 24th UCx#18 was removed from TM2 and Ta febiad dummy installed. I encountered the same issue mounting the new target as last time. Was able to determine that the issue is the routing of the waterlines to the right-hand (as viewed from the operator) high current tube heater. The lines interfer the the target mounting plate (bottom right hand corner). |
Tuesday, June 30, 2015, 12:37, chad fisher, South Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM1, UCx#12, UCx #12 Removal
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UCx#12 has been removed from TM1 and placed in a pail with argon.
Right leg (B) of target is clearly broken.
Containment Box cover re-installed and module ready to move. |
Wednesday, August 04, 2021, 17:24, David Wang, North Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM2, UCx34#, UCX 34# on TM2 electical check and HS leak check at NHC.
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The job is done with Matt at NHC. All TGHT and TBHT bolts are torque wrench tight in NHC. HS leak check result is good.
helium pressurized HS line at TCS. No leak. |
Tuesday, November 26, 2024, 14:52, Aaron Tam, South Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM3, UCx#47 , UC#47 LP-SIS w/ gas Install 6x
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November 26, 2024 - Aaron Tam
Handover from TPO and inspection
- Completed
- Some modification to the center Inner-Outer conductor had to be made (hole enlarged as tab was slightly short)
Target Insertion:
Target Mounting:
- Upon fully seating UC#47 on service tray locating pins, the gas line VCR gasket came off
- Operator doesn't have line-of-sight to this area, so there has to be healthy clearance (Foreshadowing)
- Gas line VCR gasket reinstalled using manipulators
- 2nd seating of UC#47 on service tray locating pins, the gas line VCR gasket came off again
- Some alignment interference with the gas line coupling is the cause of the gasket falling off during placement (photo attached)
- Gas line on service tray was loosened, raised to highest position and fastened (Photo attached)
- Failed to re-install VCR gasket (Plastic separated from gasket material)
- Target removed from Hot cell to reinstall gaskets and make modifications to the gas-line coupling
- Gas line coil plastically deformed to give less of a spring action so the coupling can stay down under friction until it is time to couple
- Target carefully inserted into hot cell without disturbing spring/friction of gas-line coupling.
- This had to be repeated several times. Once for the waterline gaskets coming off, and a few other times to insert the target/tray without disturbing sprung coupling
- Target mounted without issue after the above steps successfully
Gas and Water Services:
- VCR connections coupled
- Leak test passed
- leak test faster today because module had been left in silo for a long time to dry out.
- Gas line no-longer needed, so was not checked
Electrical Services:
- Conductor bolts installed
- All bolts (including mounting bolts) checked for fit with mirror
- Coil conductor bolts torqued to at least 130inch-lbs
- Electrical test completed
Containment box panel reinstalled
Cleared area around module for craning out.
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Monday, March 12, 2012, 10:03, chad fisher, South Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM1, UC#3, UC#3 Removal 
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UC#3 was removed from TM1 this morning. Upon removing the oven heater bolts BOTH legs fell demonstrating that both sides of the oven tube have broken off from the central block.
Target was put into a can under argon for disposal after the module is removed from the cell.
The source tray looked to be in very good, clean condition.

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Thursday, February 06, 2020, 13:31, Adam Newsome, Spent Target Vault, Standard Operation, , UC#29, UC#29 moved to vault location 6A, in pail 225
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UC#29 in pail 225 was moved to the storage vault, location 6A. Field measured at 22.4 mSv/hr at ~1m. |
Wednesday, May 01, 2019, 07:49, chad fisher, South Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM4, UC#26, UC#26 removal
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UC#26 has been removed from TM4. |
Monday, June 26, 2017, 11:47, chad fisher, South Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM4, Ta#52, UC#20 Removed Ta#52 installed
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UC#20 has been removed from TM4 and put in a bucket back-filled with argon. Ta#52 has been installed onto TM4 with new fasteners. High current torqued to 130 in lbs. |
Tuesday, May 16, 2017, 13:23, chad fisher, South Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM4, UC#20, UC#20 Installed
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UCx#19 has been removed from TM4 and UCx#20 installed.
UCx#19 still had water in it at pressure and sprayed when the VCR was undone. It was quickly re-tightened but not before significant water pooled beside the main Mykroy standoff and table. Contacted Anders would suggested to soak it up with some wipes and continue, which I did.
New target fasteners including high current. High current fasteners torqued to 130 in lbs. |
Tuesday, August 02, 2016, 13:32, chad fisher, South Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM4, UC#16, UC#16 Removed #17 installed
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UCx#16 has been removed from TM$ and UCx#17 installed, high current conductors toqued to 130 in lbs.
UCx#16 did not show the standard arcing marks on the 9 pin connector.
In regards to the 9 pin connector on number 17, it was by far the best fitting TM4 target with 9 pin as it required no "fiddling" during installation. |
Tuesday, April 21, 2015, 17:14, Isaac Earle, South Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM1, UC#12, UC#12 Installed in TM1 
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On Friday April 17th, UC#12 target was installed in TM1. One of the copper water lines was bent slightly as the target was lifted into the module which caused ~15 minute delay due to difficulty getting the VCR nut threads to engage. Other than this the install went smoothly.
During replacement of the containment box panel two of the threaded holes were found to be stripped. One on the top at the center, the other in the bottom right corner. These two holes were left without fasteners (see attached photo). It is unknown at this time whether these holes were already stripped, or if they were stripped during this installation. |
Thursday, March 08, 2018, 14:10, David Wang, ITW, Maintenance, , , Two small water leak has been found in ITW.
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Two small water leaks have been found on ITW High active water system. One is from an unused 1/4" copper valve stem. another is on supply 1.5" supply line valve body top sealing. Both of them are seeping water from seal. 1/4" copper valve will be replaced with a new one. 1.5" supply line valve will be replaced by an old valve with all new seals. I have all spare parts in hand. At present, water supply to ITW are stooped to reduce leak rate. Two aluminum flat tray are put underneath leak valves to hold small amount leak water. Both leak will be fixed in April mostly. |
Wednesday, March 01, 2023, 09:27, David Wang, Cooling, Maintenance, , , Two filters on HALCW resin circuit have been replaced.
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Two filters on HALCW resin circuit have been replaced. O-ring 235# were changed on both filter cartridge houses. 25micron 10"x 2.5" 3M cartridge new filters are used. Old filters are not very dirty. They are bagged and stored in vacuum pit. Residual water from cartridge houses are collected and stored in high active storage jug with sealed cap. No leak on resin circuit before and after the job. |
Tuesday, April 01, 2025, 09:47, Frank Song, North Hot-Cell, Repair, , , Two NHC light bulbs replacement    
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2 broken lights of NHC were replaced in Target Hall. see pics attached. |
Monday, April 04, 2022, 10:44, Nadia Jorgenson, South Hot-Cell, Repair, , , Turntable Chain Repair 
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Last week we repaired the South Hot Cell turntable chain/sprocket. Chain was loose and there was a few section where the chain was not lining up properly with the sprockets.
3 issues were discovered:
- One of the pins was bent. It’s been replaced but is a temporary fix. Need to replace them with stronger pins.
- The smaller sprockets near the motor were too far from the main turntable sprocket which was causing the links to not immediately line up with the teeth on the turntable sprocket. With too much slack in the chain, it’s likely that this is were the misalignment was starting. This was fixed by adjusting the motor position and the position of the yellow plate bolted to the floor.
- The yellow plate that is bolted into the floor has oversized holes relative to the bolts/washers used. This allows us to adjust the position, but the washers are to thin and are being bent/pulled into the holes. Should be replaced with thicker washers that can withstand the tension and this will help prevent the plate from sliding out of position. |
Tuesday, September 05, 2017, 06:33, David Wang, Conditioning Station, Standard Operation, TM4, , Turned off TCS water system and vacuum system.
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Argon vent and disconnect TM4 at TCS. |
Monday, July 10, 2017, 10:19, David Wang, Conditioning Station, Standard Operation, TM4, , Turned off TCS water system
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Prepare for TM4 move tomorrow morning. |
Thursday, September 24, 2015, 07:00, David Wang, Conditioning Station, Maintenance, TM4, Ta#46, Turned off TCS all vacuum pumps and water pumps.
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TCS:MP1 back up pressure went up too high (700mtorr).I turned off all the pumps.The TCS is under vacuum still. TCS water package cooling fans showed error on control page.The water pumps are stopped also.
Restarted the vacuum pumps 40 minutes after stopping. Everything is back to normal. The MP1 back up pressure need to be monitored frequently before we have a final solution on this issue.
Reset the CS cooling package on roof and restarted the water pumps. The system is running good so far. |
Tuesday, December 01, 2015, 06:41, David Wang, Conditioning Station, Standard Operation, TM4, UC#14, Turned off TCS all vacuum pumps and water pumps.
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I turned off TCS vacuum and water pumps. The TSC and TM4 are still under vacuum condition. |
Thursday, March 14, 2013, 11:25, Bevan Moss, Conditioning Station, Standard Operation, TM4, CS Test Target #1, Turbos Started 
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Turbos started at 11:14. TP1S achieved full speed in less than 2 minutes. TP1 and 2 tripped at 9 minutes. Restarted and reached at speed after another 1 minute 20 seconds. |
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