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Entry  Wednesday, August 14, 2024, 11:29, Aaron Tam, Waste Package/Ship, Standard Operation, , SiC#46, Target Disposal and visual check  SiC46.jfif

 SiC#46 loaded into pail 293 successfully along with other hotcell waste 

Upon visual inspection of the target, a spark-sign was spotted on the perimeter of the extraction electrode. Metallic looking material also found built up between the extraction electrode and the backing plate of the target 

Photo attached 

Entry  Friday, August 16, 2024, 08:47, Travis Cave, Spent Target Vault, Standard Operation, , SiC#46, Spent Target Move Target_Index_2024-08-16.pdf

 SiC#46 (pail 293) was placed in the vault (spot 3B) on Wednesday the 14th of August. It was 111 mSv/hr when removed from the south hot cell. See attached PDF for details.

Entry  Tuesday, June 13, 2023, 11:49, Frank Song, North Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM4, SiC#45, electrical check and leak check TM4_with_SiC#45_leak&electric_check_on_top_of_NHC.png

 TM4 with new target SiC#45 installed has been leak checked and electrical checked on top of NHC.

Entry  Wednesday, June 14, 2023, 07:10, Frank Song, ITE, Standard Operation, TM4, SiC#45, TM4 with SiC#45 connection in ITE TM4_with_SiC#45_connected_in_ITE_20230613.pdf

 TM4 with new target SiC#45 was connected in ITE, all TPs are running at their full speed.

Entry  Tuesday, July 18, 2023, 10:08, Frank Song, North Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM4, SiC#45, module disconnection & electrical check right after transferred from ITE to NHC TM4_with_SiC45_disconnection_and_e_check.pdf

 TM4 with spent target SiC#45 was disconnected ITE  and an electrical check made right after moved on NHC. 

Entry  Tuesday, July 25, 2023, 16:25, Carla Babcock, North Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, , SiC#45, SiC#45 post irradiation inspection 

Looked at SiC#45 in the hot cell. Looked very clean, no deposits on the heat shield or other components. Target also looked very straight. Only issue we saw was sparking marks on the EE side that faces the ground electrode, in several spots. This target had a bout of sparking when ramping up the protons, so I guess that was the location. Will look for matching spark marks on the ground electrode next time TM4 is in the hot cell. Forgot to take picutres...

Entry  Thursday, August 18, 2022, 10:41, Frank Song, ITE/ITW, Standard Operation, TM4, SiC#44, TM4 with SiC#44 connection in ITE TM4_with_SiC#44_connection_in_ITE.jpg

 TM4 with target SiC#44 was connected in ITE on Tuesday.

Entry  Tuesday, August 23, 2022, 10:51, Carla Babcock, ITE, Repair, TM4, SiC#44, TBHT to HV common short on SiC#44-TM4 

TM4 with SiC#44 installed developed a short TBHT to HV common during its first heating in ITE. Was fine before installation. Now with everything cold TBHT to HVC is 25kOhms. Removed short in electrical room, will rely on short in the module.

Entry  Thursday, October 13, 2022, 09:32, Travis Cave, Spent Target Vault, Standard Operation, , SiC#44, Spent Target Move Target_Index_2022-10-13.pdf

 Spent target move done. The SiC#44 was moved from the north hot cell to the spent target vault. It was placed in pail#275 and placed in spot#4A. It was 42.6mSv/hr when removed from the north hot cell. See attached PDF for further details about the vault.

Please note we will only have two free spots in the vault at the start of the running period after the winter shutdown 2023.

Entry  Wednesday, October 19, 2022, 12:00, Carla Babcock, North Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM4, SiC#44, PIE on SiC#44 SiC44_PIE_20221012_150145.jpgSiC44_PIE_20221012.jpgSiC44_PIE_20221012_161755.jpg

Conducted PIE on SiC#44, which failed online. It had a cathode short, a target short and an anode short by the time we called the experiment off. In the post irradiation examination, two clear marks where the target legs touched the heat shield were found (see attachments 1 and 2). No marks were found to indicate where the cathode short would have been. The fibreglass sheath covering the anode wire where it passes over top of the coil was destroyed, must have been a result of sparking (see attachment 3). No other issues noticed, grid looked fine, though close inspection is difficult.

Entry  Thursday, September 12, 2024, 14:12, Adam Newsome, Waste Package/Ship, Development, , SiC#44, Failed waste emplacement at CNL: Flask #22, Pail 275 (SiC#44) Report_on_Inspection_of_Pail_275_on_2024-10-03.pdf

On 2024-09-12, CNL reported difficulty with lowering Pail 275 from F-308 flask #22 into their tile hole. The four other pails associated with this shipment were successfully emplaced. It is suspected that the issue was related to a kink in the lowering cable, causing a jam during lowering. This was observed approximately 1 year ago.

Discussions with CNL to learn more about the root case are ongoing, and this e-log will be updated when more information is learned. It is expected that this flask will be shipped back to TRIUMF and the pail will need to be repacked.

 

Update 2024-09-12: email from A. Swan at CNL: "4 of the 5 flask were emplaced successfully with F308 #22 SiC#44 having an unsuccessful pull test and left within the flask."
This is the extent of the information they have provided and is not sufficiently helpful to determine what the issue is.

 

Updated 2024-10-03: an investigation was performed (work permit C2024-09-26-10). It was determined that the root cause of the issue is attributed to an assembly error - the cable was incorrectly routed through the holder part. See attached report for full details.

 

Entry  Thursday, October 24, 2024, 10:42, Travis Cave, Spent Target Vault, Standard Operation, , SiC#44, Target repacked moved to the mini vault. Mini_Vault_Index_2024-10-24.pdf

 On October 22 2024 the spent SIC#44 returned from CNL was repacked in a new pail it was in pail 275 and repacked into pail 298 it was 2.34mSv/hr when removed from the south hot cell.

It was placed in the very back of the mini vault. 

Entry  Monday, October 03, 2022, 14:58, Matthew Gareau, North Hot-Cell, Repair, TM4, SiC#43 and C#4, Loose multipin guide pin MicrosoftTeams-image.pngMicrosoftTeams-image_(1).pngMicrosoftTeams-image_(2).png

 Today while I was removing the SiC#43 it was noticed that the multipin guide pin was loose.

This made it difficult to remove the target, and the multipin shoulder bolts removal was required.

With the loose pin it was not possible to attach the multipin for the target C#4.

Chad was able to tighten the multipin guide pin enough, however it became obvious that the pin could not be removed when it was attempted.

With the pin tightened, the target C#4 was installed and all checks were good.

It was recommend that once the C#4 target is removed the TM4 will need some repair to remove the multipin guide pin. 

 

Chad - Also it was noted that the guide pin (ITA6453) in question showed signs of plating or heat (see pictures I've added)

Entry  Tuesday, June 21, 2022, 18:30, Frank Song, ITW, Standard Operation, TM2, SiC#43 Febiad, Module Connection TM2_with_sic_42_connected_in_ITW.jpg

 TM2 with Febiad Target SiC #43 was connected in ITW. NOTE: the number of TARGET in attached picture should be #43. 

Entry  Tuesday, July 19, 2022, 11:47, Frank Song, ITW, Standard Operation, TM2, SiC#43 Febiad, TM2 with SiC#43 disconnected in ITW  TM2_with_SiC43_disconnection_in_ITW.jpg

 the module was disconnected in pit and moved to NHC.

Entry  Tuesday, July 19, 2022, 11:53, Frank Song, North Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM2, SiC#43 Febiad, electrical check e_check_for_TM2_with_SiC43_Febiad.jpg

 A electrical check was done at NHC, see the pic attached with please.

Entry  Thursday, July 28, 2022, 10:47, Travis Cave, Spent Target Vault, Standard Operation, , SiC#43, Spent Target Move Target_Index_2022-07-28.pdf

 The spent target SiC#43 was moved from the north hot cell in pail #272 and place in 5A of the spent target vault. See attached PDF for details.

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, June 22, 2022, 09:14, David Wang, South Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM2, SiC#42 and SiC#43. , Three of TM2 moves related to SiC#42 to SiC #43 target switching job.  

Monday morning June 20th: TM2 with SiC # 42 was moved from ITW to NHC.

Monday afternoon: TM2 with no target was moved from NHC to SHC due to 10 pin connector guide pin loose issue. The guide pin has to be moved out in SHC due to NHC manipulator configuration limit .

Monday afternoon: TM2 with SiC # 43 was moved from SHC  to ITW.

all module moves are smooth.

Entry  Monday, June 06, 2022, 14:15, Frank Song, South Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM2, SiC#42, TM2 FEBIAD with Target and No external Connections TM2_with_FEBIAD_SiC_42_electrical_check.jpg

 An electrical check was done at SHC for TM2 with FEBIAD SiC #42 Target. 

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