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Entry  Wednesday, September 18, 2024, 13:47, David Wang, South Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM3, TiC#8, Tm3 has been moved from silo to SHC. 

Tm3 has been moved  from silo to SHC. The move is smooth.

Entry  Tuesday, January 28, 2025, 11:47, David Wang, Conditioning Station, Standard Operation, TM3, No target, Tm3 has been moved from TCS to silo. 

Tm3 has been moved  from TCS to silo. The move is successful.

Entry  Thursday, March 28, 2024, 09:26, David Wang, South Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM3, , Tm3 has been moved from SHC to silo. 

Tm3 has been moved  from SHC to silo. The move is smooth.

Entry  Wednesday, September 25, 2024, 09:12, David Wang, South Hot-Cell, Maintenance, TM3, , Tm3 has been moved from SHC to silo. 

Tm3 has been moved  from SHC to silo. the move is smooth.

Entry  Friday, May 10, 2024, 09:04, David Wang, ITE, Standard Operation, TM3, UCx#44, Tm3 has been connected in ITE.  Scanned_from_a_Xerox_Multifunction_Printer.pdf

Tm3 has been connected in ITE.  see attachment.

Entry  Tuesday, June 18, 2024, 11:59, David Wang, South Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM3, , Tm3 electrical check without target. TM3_without_target_2024_june_18.pdf

Tm3 electrical check without target is done. Everything is good including 2 x 5 pin connectors( all OL at 250 V to 60 KV and each other)  see attachment.

Entry  Wednesday, June 19, 2024, 14:16, David Wang, South Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM3, SiC #46, Tm3 electrical check with SiC#46 target at SHC TM3_with_SiC_46#_target_electrical_check_at_SHC.pdf

Tm3 electrical check with SiC#46 target  and HS line helium spray check at SHC. were done. everything is good. see attachment.

Entry  Tuesday, October 20, 2015, 12:49, Dan McDonald, ITW, Standard Operation, , SiC#32, Tm2 hook up In ITW 

Lower and disconnect TM2 from crane in ITW, proceed with hooking up TM2 as per checklist with Anders. Double check flow meters and coils, reset TP1 and TP2

Entry  Wednesday, July 03, 2024, 14:01, David Wang, Conditioning Station, Standard Operation, TM2, , Tm2 has been moved from TCS to SW silo. 

Tm2 has been moved from TCS to SW silo. the move is smooth.

Entry  Wednesday, June 26, 2024, 13:49, David Wang, Conditioning Station, Standard Operation, TM2, , Tm2 has been moved from SW silo to TCS. 

Tm2 has been successfully moved from SW silo to TCS.

Entry  Tuesday, October 08, 2024, 11:46, David Wang, ITE, Standard Operation, TM2, Ta#68., Tm2 has been moved form SHC to ITE. 

Tm2 has been moved form SHC to ITE. The move is smooth.

Entry  Tuesday, October 08, 2024, 11:45, David Wang, South Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM2, , Tm2 electrical check with Ta#68 installed at SHC.  TM2_Ta#68_electrical_check.pdf

ABCD was dead shorted to 60kv bias during the first time measurement after target installation. Target was removed and reinstalled again with new VCR seals by Ferran.  during target removal process, short disappeared when Aaron remove bolts on CD tube heaters terminal.  leak check and electrical check result are good after second time target installation. 

Entry  Tuesday, March 06, 2018, 09:53, David Wang, ITW, Standard Operation, TM2, , Tm2 and Tm4 vacuum disconnection TM2_TM4_disconnection_Vacuum.pdf

The job is done. See attachment.

Entry  Wednesday, August 09, 2023, 13:13, David Wang, Conditioning Station, Standard Operation, TM2, Nb#10, Tm2 Nb#10 has been connect at TCS. 

TM2 Nb#10 has been connect at TCS. TCS water system and vacuum system have been started. Everything looks ok so far. TCS Faraday cage is secured for TM2 conditioning at TCS.

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  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  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  Friday, August 16, 2024, 15:28, Aaron Tam, South Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM4, TiC#7 HP-FEBIAD , TiC#7 Target Removed from TM4 TiC-7_normal_exposure.jfifTiC-7_ettr.jfifTiC-7_Panel.jfifTiC-7_extraction_electrode.jfif

 TiC#7 Target Removed from TM4. - Photos attached 

TiC#7 Currently sitting in SHC waiting for disposal 

Entry  Tuesday, August 20, 2024, 11:36, Carla Babcock, South Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, , TiC#7, TiC#7 PIE 

TiC#7 failed after two weeks of operations - measurements in the electrical room indicated that the negative side of the CHT was broken (35kOhms to the rest of the target). This was likely due to a large number of proton trips during this target run. At every trip I could see the CHT voltage getting higher and more unstable. This cahnge in voltage was reflected in the unstable anode current and fluctuating RIB beam intensity, as a direct result of the fluctuating power on the CHT. The break was confirmed in PIE, loosening the screws caused the target container to come off without the cathode. Otherwise nothing unusual was seen. The anode wire connections seem very robust, dragging the target around with the multipin disconnected, flipping it up and down, etc and the anode wire stayed attached. Though we saw lots of outgassing on this target, things looked the normal level of dirty. There was no buildup between PE and EE.

Entry  Wednesday, August 09, 2023, 13:43, Carla Babcock, North Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM2, TiC#6, TiC#6 PIE 

PIE on TiC#6 was done in the NHC. The target assembly looked brand new when we took it out, no heating spots or deposits (pictures on docushare). Online we measured a 400kOhm connection between TGHT-TBHT-COIL to HV common (TGHT and COIL shorted in TM2 service tray) and anode was unstable above ~300V. After the module move and before the target removal David found TGHT-TBHT-COIL was a dead short to HV common and the anode was at 39kOhms to HV common.

1. Wanted to see if the TGHT-TBHT-COIL short was on the COIL. Measured with ohmmeter the COIL lines to HS and got about 700Ohms. But with the target lying down the COIL lines drop and touch the heat shield so to do this measurement Chad had to lift the lines, which could cause them to touch something else. So not sure how reliable this measurement was. It jumped around a lot, saw 0L occasionally.

2. Measured both target legs and tantalum gas line to HS, got about 5kOhms repeatedly using the ohmmeter.

3. Meggered across the gas line insulator to the gas line going into the target and got open circuit at 250V, so the gas line wasn't coated.

4. Target container looked vaguely red in the areas where the target material was, otherwise still no deposits on the inside. The container was not overly crystalized as seen on the legs and end caps.

5. Some sparking marks on the EE and some slightly asymmetric deposits

Continuing Aug. 22 2023:

6. Found what looks like a hole in the insulation on the COIL, maybe the cause of our short? Found a corresponding line mark on the copper plates that hold the coil down but not sure if it is related. Pics on docushare.

7. Grid looks perfectly new. Where was that current going?

8. Copper plates that hold coil were loose and bolts that hold coil in just fell out as well.

9. What can be seen of the anode wire looks good.

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