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Entry  Wednesday, July 24, 2024, 10:10, Frank Song, ITE/ITW/Storage Area, Standard Operation, , , shielding blocks transfer 

 5 shielding blocks have been transferred from ITE to ITW. MAA is secured again after moving.

Entry  Monday, August 19, 2024, 15:29, Frank Song, ITW/ITE, Standard Operation, TM2, Ta#67, shielding blocks transfer 

 5 shielding blocks have been transferred from ITW to ITE, MAA has been secured after moving.

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  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  Thursday, November 21, 2024, 14:11, Frank Song, 5 Shielding Blocks, Standard Operation, TM4, UCx#46, shielding blocks transfer 

 Shielding blocks have been moved from ITE to ITW and MAA is secured.

Entry  Monday, December 09, 2024, 13:10, Frank Song, 5 Shielding Blocks, Standard Operation, TM3, UCx#47, shielding blocks transfer 

 5 Shielding Blocks have been transferred from ITW to ITE. MAA is secured after moving.

Entry  Friday, January 03, 2025, 12:34, Frank Song, 5 Shielding Blocks, Maintenance, , UCx#47, shielding blocks moving 

 Five shielding blocks are moved from ITE to storage area ( one of them is sitting on B2 as limit of room) for target stations maintenance in 2025 winter shut down .

Entry  Tuesday, October 22, 2013, 17:07, Bevan Moss, Conditioning Station, Standard Operation, , , services shut down 

 The turbo pump, roughing pump, have been turned off and the valves for venting opened. The cooling package has also been turned off.

Entry  Tuesday, June 02, 2015, 14:38, David Wang, Conditioning Station, Repair, TM4, , replace broken TM4 IG1 002.JPG006.JPG

 TM4 IG1 filament was broken during last run  at ITE.  The broken filament is replaced with a new one today when TM4 is located at CS.

2015-06-03 , Leak checked the new 25 conflat gasket today. No leak. See attachments

Entry  Wednesday, September 13, 2017, 16:05, David Wang, Conditioning Station, Repair, TM3, , remove Tm3 service tray cover plate 

TM3 service tray cover plate has been removed. It is bagged and placed to TH b2 level south wall beside the silo.

Entry  Friday, April 11, 2025, 13:34, chad fisher, North Hot-Cell, Repair, , , remote end 9342 installed 

On March 27 remote end 9342 was installed on the west position (right hand as viewed by operator) and arm 9**4 removed and moved to anteroom.

Previous to this installation, arm 9342 received tensioning of the elevation twist pulley block and tightening of the tong cable opening via the tong cable drum. Tong opening was reduced to roughly 2" to achieve tension in the tong cable such that slack upon release of the system was reduced and tong cable didn't hop pulley in elevation/twist pulley block (this 2"opening is not enough to grasp the air ratchet but is suff. for holding a target...right manip will have to hold the air tool for now. It is also notable when dealing with the tong cable system that slack can cause the tong cable to hop off the secondary pulley in the wrist joint (where two cables run through a secondary pulley that has no retention feature).

Notable during this repair was the fact the the lock-down set screws on the elevation/twist pulley block were missing. These lock down the tensioning screws once the block has been tensioned. New set screws were installed after elevation twist cables were tensioned to their nominal value of 15 in lbs.

It is my recommendation that, when the spare remote arm is fixed and there is a window that this arm come back out and the tong cable be replaced (we have 6 on hand).

Entry  Wednesday, June 05, 2024, 11:25, David Wang, Conditioning Station, Standard Operation, , , refilled TCS:TK2 to 27.4 inches.  

refilled TCS:TK2 to 27.4 inches to compensate water lost during THC filters change.

Entry  Tuesday, February 04, 2014, 09:42, David Wang, South Hot-Cell, Repair, TM2, , pressure test on TM2 tube heater +(D) water line. 10x

Chad and I did a pressure test on TM2 tube Heater+(D) water line.I pressurized the D line with shop air from quick connectors(both ends) on service cap.chad applied bubble soap onto the D water block in SHC. The test started from 5psi,and increased 5psi each time to 40 psi. From 5 to 35 psi, no bubble has been found on water block. At 40 psi , bubble appeared from blind blank off seal , but not from soldering joints. Since the o-ring seal for the blank off is  vacuum seal , but not for pressurizing, It is understandable the seal could not hold 40 psi pressure air. No bubble had been found on the D water block soldering joints .See attachment pictures.

Entry  Thursday, February 13, 2014, 13:30, David Wang, South Hot-Cell, Repair, TM2, , pressure test on TM2 tube heater +(D) water line. 

Chad and I did the pressure test on TM2tube heater+(D) water  line at SHC with shop air.We tested from 30psi to 80psi on both side of D line. The bubbles were found at 50-55psi on blank off seal in SHC.

    Reply  Thursday, February 13, 2014, 14:15, David Wang, South Hot-Cell, Repair, TM2, , pressure test on TM2 tube heater +(D) water line. 007.JPG008.JPG013.JPG

David Wang wrote:

Chad and I did the pressure test on TM2tube heater+(D) water  line at SHC with shop air.We tested from 30psi to 80psi on both side of D line. The bubbles were found at 50-55psi on blank off seal in SHC.

 I would like to correct this E-LOG. There is no real  leaking bubble had been found during the whole test according to the information supplied by Chad  Fisher during  this afternoon meeting. I would like to attach some pictures took from TH during this test.

Entry  Wednesday, March 13, 2024, 11:12, Keith C Ng, Assembly/Bench Test, Repair, TM3, , optics tray for tm3 20240313_optics_tray_alignment_notes.pdf

Alignment notes attached for the optics tray for the refurbished tm3 with the new service and source tray.

 

*Note: Drive screw bracket sheared off during alignment check with source tray. The drive bracket was replaced. The optics tray was re checked. The front element was .015 to left and centered u/d. The rear element remained the same. The center element could not be checked to do the assembly.

Entry  Tuesday, September 25, 2018, 08:01, chad fisher, South Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM2, nSiC#1, nSiC#1 install 20180919_132304.jpg20180919_143535.jpg

On September 18th installation of nSiC#1 was attempted on TM2. As usual, new fasteners were tested previous to insertion into hot cell and employed during installation. the last fastener to be installed was for the circuit D block. The fastener/air ratchet stalled immediately indicating a problem. The fastener was removed and a an attempt was made trying a new spare fastener. That fastener also jammed right away but could not be removed or installed any further.

 

A breaker bar was employed to achieve more torque and the fastener was able to be loosened, although it would not come completely out, dangling and wobbling like it was free. A claw type bar was used to add slight pressure to the fastener while it was loosened allowing the fastener to undo the rest of the way.

Target was removed and discovered that that insulator supporting circuit c and d blocks was quite broken and that a few chunks had fallen off. It was also notice that boefore the breaker bar had been employed that a piece of ceramic was on the table suggesting that the ceramic had been at least partially broken at the time of removal of the previous target. Also, the threads of the insert for circuit d showed damage an swarf.

Swarf was vacuum claned out of the circuit d thread insert and a machine tap ran through the insert twice.

nSiC#1 was reinstalled with new waterline gaskets and new c and d circuit fasteners with a little bit of the first 2-3 threads lightly coated with vacuum grease.

High current fasteners torqued to 130 in lbs.

Entry  Tuesday, June 21, 2022, 15:36, Matthew Gareau, North Hot-Cell, Repair, TM2, SiC#42, SiC#43, multipin guide pin issues 

 While removing the SiC#42 it became apparent that the multipin guide pin had become loose again and was not allowing the target to dismount from the module.

The multipin shoulder bolts were removed and then the multipin was able to be pried off.

However the NHC manipulator were not able to reach the guide pin to remove it, which would be required before the SiC#43 could be installed.

The target module was then moved to the SHC where the guide pin could be removed and the installation of SiC#43 took place, along with the transfer of the parasitic attachment onto the SiC#43.

This problem seems to suggest that the multipin could use some redesign to ensure smoother target exchanges.

Entry  Wednesday, August 24, 2016, 11:06, Travis Cave, South Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM2, Ta#49, module moved and electrical check TM2_elechk_SiC34_SHC.PDF

TM#2 with Ta#49 has had its electrical check and was moved to the conditioning station. see the attached pdf for the electrical check details.

The electrical check has been edited to reflect that well the original has been just not the PDF.

Entry  Monday, March 12, 2012, 11:54, Travis Cave, South Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM1, no target, module moved 

TM#1 has been moved from the south hot cell to the north east silo, move went well.

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