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ID Date Author Category Type Module Target/Number Subject
  2008   Thursday, October 17, 2019, 11:49 Travis CaveSpent Target VaultStandard Operation SiC#31,32 and UC#19,20,21Loading F-308

 The targets in the mini storage have been loaded into the F-308.

  2007   Tuesday, October 15, 2019, 16:42 Isaac EarleSafe Module ParkingDevelopment  SMP flange alignment tested using shield plug

 As a preliminary test in preparation for SMP commissioning, one of the steel module shield plugs was installed into the SMP to check the positional and rotational alignment procedures.  The following is a summary of the steps performed:

  1. Shield plug lifted with crane and rotated to an arbitrary (non-orthogonal) position
  2. Using the crane pendant the shield plug was roughly aligned over the SMP and lowered until the base was within 15cm of the top of the flange
  3. The SMP flange was rotated to roughly match the orientation of the shield plug 
  4. Precise positioning of module achieved visually from within the Target Hall using crane for NESW position and SMP for rotation
  5. Module lowered into SMP vessel (not resting on base of vessel)
  6. Target Hall crane was then set to "Test Mode" and operated from the crane control room
  7. Crane position with the module centered in the SMP vessel was recorded as E-W: 18.5495m,  N-S: 4.9065m
  8. The shield plug was lifted from the SMP, moved to an arbitrary location in the Target Hall, and set to a different arbitrary rotational position
  9. The SMP flange was returned to the "centered" position
  10. The shield plug was moved to the previously recorded location over the SMP and lowered to within 15cm of the top of the flange (using cameras)
  11. Steps 3-5 were repeated using only camera views to achieve alignment (SMP rotation was controlled using the pendant with instructions by phone from the crane room operator because the module for remote control currently requires a part to be changed)

Official commissioning of the SMP will now be planned as per the commissioning plan Document-170404

 

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  2006   Thursday, October 10, 2019, 16:17 Adam NewsomeSafe Module ParkingDevelopment  SMP Main Panel: Relay Addition for E-Stop Circut

An update was made for the E-stop and power supply system in the SMP main panel. Upon testing remote control, it was determined that the Opto 22 AC module was not sufficiently rated to handle the current draw of the motor (5A fuse versus motor 5.7A current draw). The design was modified so that the E-stop chain, which supplies 120 VAC line voltage through the main panel E-stop then the remote module (or local pendant when plugged in), will now activate a relay rather than run directly to the motor and 24 VDC PSU. This means that this E-stop chain will not carry the current draw of the entire system. Rather, the relay that is toggled when the E-stop circuit is closed will supply the system with power - this relay is rated for 15 A so the main 10 A fuse will blow before the relay fails in the event of a current spike. The new relay was installed on Oct 9, 2019. The local pendant was tested at this time and worked as expected (motion control, E-stops). On Oct 10, 2019, remote control was tested again and is working as expected (motion control, E-stops). In the attached schematic screenshot, the modification is CR7. In the image of the panel, this relay is located in the top left.

 

Edit: TRIUMF electrician Joel Semilla has seen the design change and verified it is acceptable.

  2005   Wednesday, October 09, 2019, 13:28 Travis CaveSpent Target VaultStandard Operation UC#27Spent Target Move

 The spent target in the south hot cell has been moved to the spent target vault. It was placed in spot 1B of the vault in pail number 218. See attached for vault details.

  2004   Tuesday, October 08, 2019, 09:02 Travis CaveSouth Hot-CellStandard OperationTM4UC#27 and UC#28Electrical Check

 Results of the electrical check of TM4 without target and with UC27 and 28

  2003   Monday, October 07, 2019, 14:03 David WangITEStandard OperationTM2Ta 59TM2 has been connected in ITE.

Tm2 with Ta 59 has eben connected in ITE. Turbo pumps are started. See checklist

  2002   Monday, October 07, 2019, 09:56 Adam NewsomeITEStandard OperationTM2Ta 59TM2 Move

TM2 has been moved from the Conditioning Station to ITE with Ta#59 target.

  2001   Friday, October 04, 2019, 16:50 David WangSouth Hot-CellStandard OperationTM4 UCx 28 target with TM4 SHC leak check and electrical check.

TM4 HS Leak check result is good . No leak. electrical check after target installation: Bias to chassis 550 Mohm. Coils are shorted each other and shorted to 60 KV bias. ABCD to 60KV bias 500V Megga measurement are 100M at least which is good. EE to bias are OL at 500V. The electrical check result is good.

  2000   Friday, October 04, 2019, 16:43 David WangConditioning StationStandard OperationTM2 TM2 has been connected at TCS.

TM2 has been connected at TCS this morning. helium pressure test on Tm2 HS line is done. No leak.

  1999   Friday, October 04, 2019, 14:53 Travis CaveSouth Hot-CellStandard OperationTM4UC#28Module move

 TM#4 with UC#28 has been moved from the south hot cell to the west target station.

  1998   Thursday, October 03, 2019, 10:25 Travis CaveSpent Target VaultStandard Operation ZrC#8Spent Target Move

 The spent ZrC#8 was moved from the south hot cell to the spent target vault. It was placed in pail 217 and the pail was placed in slot 3A of the vault, it was 205mSv/hr when removed from the hot cell. Also the pail was filled with junk stuff that included 

wire, a wire scanner, IMG guage, target bolts and a water block bolts. Also there are only two spots left in the vault.

  1997   Wednesday, October 02, 2019, 08:25 chad fisherSouth Hot-CellStandard Operation ZrC#8ZrC#8 PIE

Heat shield has been removed from ZrC#8.

  1996   Tuesday, October 01, 2019, 16:30 Anders MjosConditioning StationStandard OperationTM2Ta#58Conditioning of Ta#58

Tuesday, October 01, 2019, 15:15: Started roughing.

Tuesday, October 01, 2019, 16:30: Started TPs

Tuesday, October 01, 2019, 16:34: All TPs at speed


Conditioning completed over the weekend by RIB operations. The shutter was left closed on the module, so no beam could be seen on the FC. Conditioning otherwise OK.

  1995   Tuesday, October 01, 2019, 14:38 Travis CaveSouth Hot-CellStandard OperationTM2Ta#59Electrical Check

 The results of the electrical check on TM#2 with the Ta#59 target and without before the target was mounted on the module.

  1994   Tuesday, October 01, 2019, 10:22 chad fisherSouth Hot-CellStandard OperationTM2ZrC#8ZrC#8 Removed Ta#59 installed

ZrC#8 has been removed from TM2. Upon removal of the high current tube heater bolts it was noticed that the tube was broken. Also the 9 pin connector has an arc mark (see pictures attached).

Ta#59 has been installed with new fasteners. High current fasteners torqued to 130 in lbs.

  1993   Tuesday, October 01, 2019, 09:23 Don JacksonITEMaintenanceTM2ZrC #860KV Common Connections

1 Jumpers between 60KV common and FEBIAD lines were connected in an unusual way.  This should of had no impact on the ZrC run but would have to be corrected for any future FEBIAD runs.

2 Feedthrough U was mislabeled (label has been removed)

 

  1992   Monday, September 30, 2019, 14:05 Travis CaveSouth Hot-CellStandard OperationTM2ZrC#8Electrical Check

 Results of the electrical check on TM#2 with ZrC#8 post beam.

  1991   Monday, September 30, 2019, 11:36 Travis CaveSouth Hot-CellStandard OperationTM2ZrC#8Module move

 TM#2 with ZrC#8 has been moved from the east station to the south hot cell.

  1990   Monday, September 30, 2019, 11:27 Isaac EarleSafe Module ParkingDevelopment  SMP vacuum vessel modifications completed

The SMP vacuum vessel welds were reinforced to match the specifications on IRH1710 Rev D.  In addition a tube stub was added on the side of the vessel for installation of a PRV.  The relief valve installed was Accu-Glass 113150, with 2psi setpoint (not the MDC 420036 model specified on IRH1710 Rev D).  The drawing will be updated to reflect this.

Welding was performed in the TRIUMF machine shop.  A larger capacity forklift was rented to move the vessel back and forth between the shop and the Meson Hall loading bay where the main crane was used to flip the vessel between welds.

After welding the vessel was leak checked using a blank-off plate (helium leak tight).  The vessel was then returned to the Target Hall, the top flange IRH1755 was re-installed, and the TCS shield plug was installed on the flange.  The vessel was pumped down over the weekend using the SMP vacuum pump, and reached 8mTorr by Monday morning.  A helium leak check was performed in the Target Hall:  baseline leak rate 0.0E-9 atm-cc/sec, 0.0E-4Torr port pressure, no response to generous helium spray on PRV and around both seal locations for the top flange.

Remaining re-assembly of the SMP will now proceed.

  1989   Monday, September 23, 2019, 13:21 Travis CaveSpent Target VaultStandard Operation  Repacking of the targets.

 All targets in the mini vault have been repackaged and are now ready to be loaded into F-308s. All the target pails have new numbers see attached sheet for details.

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