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  2017   Tuesday, October 29, 2019, 10:00 Adam NewsomeSafe Module ParkingDevelopment  SMP Updates to E-stop circuit and feedback signals

The SMP main control panel and remote control module were updated in order to implement the following items which were deemed desirable during commissioning:
 

  •     24 VDC line added to E-stop circuit:

    Previously the E-stop relay cut power to only 120 VAC. This means that the lid rotation motor would stop instantly, but since the lid open/close valve is powered by 24 VDC which comes from a power supply unit, there would be a short delay while the unit powers off in which the valve was still active. This could result in a situation in which, for example, someone is operating the pendant to close the lid and another person recognizes a hazard and presses the E-stop on the main panel, but the lid does not stop closing for approximately 3 seconds while the operator is still holding the "close" button down.

    To rectify this issue, the 24 VDC line was routed through a NO contact of the same E-stop relay that controls the entire 120 VAC supply to the system. This was tested on Oct. 25, 2019 - working.

     
  • Status feedback signals to remote control room:

    Previously status signals for "Lid raised", "Lid Centred", "CW Limit", and "CCW Limit" were only displayed as light indicators on the main control panel. It was determined during remote operation that it would be helpful to have these signals sent back to the software interface so that an operator does not need to use a camera to look at the light indicators.


    Electrical drawings and cable schedule have been updated to reflect these changes. The SMP will be tested again using the commissioning plan checklist to confirm no there were no inadvertent effects on the rest of the same from these changes.

 

  2037   Thursday, December 12, 2019, 14:39 Isaac EarleSafe Module ParkingDevelopment  SMP assembly shifted 1.0" north

The SMP assembly was shifted approximately 1.0" north today by pushing it, braced against the south wall, using a 100 Ton capacity air lifting bag supplied by Beamlines Group.  The move was one of the action items identified at the Gate 4A/4B close-out review.  During commissioning of the SMP, TM3 was installed into the vacuum vessel, which required the crane to be all the way at its south limit, so the move is to provide some margin for future use, particularly if TM1 is put in the SMP as the extent of its shielding is slightly larger than the other modules.

 

One of the air fittings for the lid actuation cylinder on the north side was damaged during the move.  It was replaced and correct functionality of lid actuation was then confirmed.

  2071   Thursday, February 27, 2020, 09:50 Travis CaveSafe Module ParkingStandard OperationTM2SiC#39Module move

 TM#2 with SiC#39 has been moved from the east station to the smp.

  2072   Thursday, February 27, 2020, 10:37 David WangSafe Module ParkingStandard OperationTM2 Start of SMP vacuum pump.

TM2 in SMP with old SiC #39 target on it. SMP vacuum pump is started.

  2076   Wednesday, March 04, 2020, 14:30 David WangSafe Module ParkingStandard OperationTM2 Remove of TM2 from SMP to SHC.

Frank and I removed TM2 from SMP to SHC. The move is successful.

  2094   Wednesday, May 20, 2020, 13:30 David WangSafe Module ParkingMaintenance  Silo area radio active waste clean up.

Sorted and packed one 55 gallon drum with low contamination and active stuffs which are placed around silo area in the past. They include old poly water cooling lines replaced from ITE, ITW and TCS, contaminated paper  rags , gloves, and plastic bags,air cooling fans for turbo pumps, EE resistor packaged used on module top before, flow meters and cables used in ITW, etc. After packing, The field outside the drum on contact is less than 10 usv/hr.

  2101   Thursday, June 11, 2020, 12:36 David WangSafe Module ParkingRepairTM3 TM3 containment box and service tray field measurement.
At 15cm distance: Containment box window 21msv maximum. Service tray 8.0msv maximum.
At 0.5 meter distance 360degree rotation: containment box high 10msv, low 4.3msv.
Maximum 170 to 180 counts(44-2) on swipes taking from service cap inside.
0 to 20 counts(44-2) on air sample at 0.5 meter to containment box window panel.
80 counts(44-2) on air sample taking from service cap inside.  The contamination level in service cap is low.

 

  2109   Tuesday, June 23, 2020, 10:56 David WangSafe Module ParkingStandard Operation  SMP annual service.

Dan and I did the SMP annual  maintenance service today. Lid open/close , vessel rotation and limit switch check, lubricate chains, tighten fasteners, and visual inspection.  Everything works fine.

  2125   Thursday, July 16, 2020, 10:20 Adam NewsomeSafe Module ParkingMaintenance  SMP: Annual Electrical Inspection

An electrical systems check was performed on the SMP by Adam Newsome and Travis Cave. Overall, there were no issues to note. The following is a summary of the inspection (Work Permit I2020-07-16-1):

- Checked condition of wiring for physical/radiation/UV damage
- Checked for cable tray debris or damage
- Checked inside control panel: components and wiring, labeling
- Verified camera views
- Checked connectors for damage
- Checked pendant for damage and verified labeling intact
- Checked limit switch wiring and condition

  2179   Tuesday, January 19, 2021, 11:32 Travis CaveSafe Module ParkingStandard OperationTM2Nb#9Module move

 TM#2 with Nb#9 was moved from ITW to SHC and then with no target it was moved from the SHC to the SMP.

  2186   Wednesday, February 10, 2021, 13:30 David WangSafe Module ParkingStandard Operation  TM2 and TM4 electrical check without targets.

 TM2 at SMP under vacuum. TM4 at silo.  Frank and I did the tests. Everything is fine on TM4 check.  On TM2,  all mega test at 500V are around 200K ohms which is so abnormal. We will move TM2 to TCS and  start investigation there.

Attachment 1: TM2_and_TM4_electrical_check_without_target.pdf
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  2231   Wednesday, July 07, 2021, 11:59 Adam NewsomeSafe Module ParkingMaintenance  Annual Electrical and Mechanical Inspection

An annual electrical and mechanical inspection was performed on the SMP today by Adam Newsome, Dan McDonald, and Jason Zhang as per Work Permit I2021-07-07-3. The following items were checked:

  • Check condition of wiring for physical/radiation/UV damage
    • OK, no signs of significant damage
  • Check for cable tray debris or damage
    • There were multiple shards of plastic in the cable tray - they were removed and disposed of
  • Check inside control panel: components and wiring, labeling
    • Labeling intact, components in good condition
    • One COM wire for the relay array was loose - it was tightened
  • Verify camera views
    • This was not inspected but has recently been checked, and is checked prior to remote operation
  • Check connectors for damage
    • All connectors OK
  • Check pendant for damage and verify labeling intact
    • Pendant OK
  • Lid open/close test
    • Lid was opened and close multiple times - smooth operation, no concern
    • Lid close logic was checked - OK
  • Vessel rotation and limit switch check
    • Both CW and CCW limits were checked, functioning
    • No concern on rotation - chain drive, rotary limit switch, and cable reel all functioning normally
  • Lubricate chains
    • Done
  • Inspect tensioners
    • Done - OK
  • Tighten fasteners
    • Done - OK
    • Note: some concern over socket head screws in slotted parts - they should have washers. Not a critical issue but worth checking into.
  • Visual inspection
    • All OK

Overall the inspection was successful.

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  2342   Thursday, June 30, 2022, 14:28 Nadia JorgensonSafe Module ParkingStandard Operation  Annual Inspection of Safe Module Parking - Electrical

 

An annual electrical inspection was performed on the SMP today by Travis Cave and Nadia Jorgenson as per Work Permit I2022-06-30-2. The following items were checked:

 

Electrical Inspection of Safe Module Parking:

  • Check condition of wiring for physical/radiation/UV damage
    • OK, no signs of damage
  • Check for cable tray debris or damage
    • Some objects stored in the cable tray but nothing concerning, no damage noted
  • Check inside control panel: components and wiring, labeling
    • Labeling intact, components in good condition
    • Wiring in good condition
  • Verify camera views
    • Checked, no issues
  • Check connectors for damage
    • All connectors OK
  • Check pendant for damage and verify labeling intact
    • Pendant OK
  • Lid open/close test
    • Lid was opened and close multiple times - smooth operation, no concern
    • Lid close logic was checked - OK
  • Vessel rotation and limit switch check
    • Centre, CW and CCW limits were checked, functioning

 

Still to be done – Mechanical Inspection:

  • Lubricate chains
  • Inspect tensioners
  • Tighten fasteners
  • Inspect components during rotation - chain drive, rotary limit switch, and cable reel etc.
  2343   Monday, July 04, 2022, 11:44 Nadia JorgensonSafe Module ParkingStandard Operation  Annual Inspection of Safe Module Parking - Mechanical

 

An annual mechanical inspection was performed on the SMP today by Dan McDonald and Nadia Jorgenson. The following items were checked:

 

  • Lubricate chains
    • Not needed
  • Inspect tensioners
    • No issues found
  • Tighten fasteners
    • A few slightly loose, most are in need of washers, see attached pictures
    • Could use some shims in a few places, see attached picture
  • Inspect components during rotation - chain drive, rotary limit switch, and cable reel etc.
    • No issues
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  2403   Tuesday, January 10, 2023, 10:15 Frank SongSafe Module ParkingStandard OperationTM2UCx40 removedTM2 electrical check with no target attached on SW silo

 TM2 with no target on SW silo be electrical checked right after module moving.

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  2438   Thursday, May 04, 2023, 07:14 David WangSafe Module ParkingStandard OperationTM4  SMP vacuum pumpimg down is stopped.

SMP  vacuum pumping down is stopped. SMP and TM4 venting to atmosphere will be started soon.

  2462   Wednesday, June 21, 2023, 14:39 Adam NewsomeSafe Module ParkingMaintenance  Annual electrical and mechanical inspection of Safe Module Parking

An annual electrical and mechanical inspection was performed on the SMP today by Adam Newsome, Travis Cave, Eric Lahe, Maico Dalla Valle, Antoniette Yap, and Jason Zhang as per Work Permit I2023-06-21-4. The following items were checked:

  • Check condition of wiring for physical/radiation/UV damage
    • OK, no signs of significant damage
  • Check for cable tray debris or damage
    • There were multiple items in the cable tray which do not belong there - misc. pieces of wood and metal... these items were not disposed of but should be in the near future
  • Check inside control panel: components and wiring, labeling
    • Labeling intact, components in good condition
    • Misc. random wires pulled to check... one ground wire was loose - it was tightened
  • Verify camera views
    • This was not inspected in detail but signal status was checked, and is checked prior to remote operation
  • Check connectors for damage
    • All connectors OK
  • Check pendant for damage and verify labeling intact
    • Pendant OK
  • Lid open/close test
    • Lid was opened and close multiple times - smooth operation, no concern
    • Lid close logic was checked - OK
  • Vessel rotation and limit switch check
    • Both CW and CCW limits were checked, functioning
    • No concern on rotation - chain drive, rotary limit switch, and cable reel all functioning normally
  • Lubricate chains
    • Not done - should be done next year
  • Inspect tensioners
    • Done - OK
  • Tighten fasteners
    • Not all fasteners were checked - washers will be replaced soon so this was not deemed necessary
    • Approximately 50 washers are missing for socket head screws in slotted parts. Not safety critical but they should be replaced soon.
  • Visual inspection
    • All OK

Overall the inspection was successful.

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  2534   Friday, January 26, 2024, 11:53 David WangSafe Module ParkingStandard OperationTM4 Tm4 has been moved to SMP.

TM4 has been moved to SMP. The move is smooth. I started SMP vacuum pump. The TM4 and SMP vessel is under vacuum now.

  2535   Friday, January 26, 2024, 11:57 David WangSafe Module ParkingStandard OperationTM4 TM4 coil1, 2, and HS electrical check at SMP after module moving.

TM4 coil1, 2 and HS are all OL at 250V at SMP after module move. This week, Chad and Carl fixed short issue on coil1, 2 and HS by insert dropped ultem ring back to position at SHC.

  2637   Wednesday, July 10, 2024, 09:55 Adam NewsomeSafe Module ParkingMaintenance   Annual electrical and mechanical inspection of Safe Module Parking

An annual electrical and mechanical inspection was performed on the SMP today by Adam Newsome, Travis Cave, Riley Sykes, Maico Dalla Valle, and Jason Zhang as per Work Permit  I2024-07-10-1. The following items were checked:

  • Check condition of wiring for physical/radiation/UV damage
    • OK, no signs of significant damage
  • Check for cable tray debris or damage
    • There were multiple items in the cable tray which do not belong there - misc. pieces of wood and metal... these items were not disposed of but should be in the near future
  • Check inside control panel: components and wiring, labeling
    • Labeling intact, components in good condition
    • Misc. random wires pulled to check... OK
  • Verify camera views
    • This was not inspected in detail as it is something that would be done prior to remote operation
  • Check connectors for damage
    • All connectors OK
  • Check pendant for damage and verify labeling intact
    • Pendant OK
  • Lid open/close test
    • Lid was opened and close multiple times - smooth operation, no concern
    • Lid close logic was checked - OK
  • Vessel rotation and limit switch check
    • Both CW and CCW limits were checked, functioning
    • No concern on rotation - chain drive, rotary limit switch, and cable reel all functioning normally
  • Lubricate chains
    • Not done - should be done next year
  • Inspect tensioners
    • Done - OK
  • Tighten fasteners
    • Not all fasteners were checked - washers will be replaced soon so this was not deemed necessary
    • Approximately 50 washers are missing for socket head screws in slotted parts. Not safety critical but they should be replaced soon.
  • Visual inspection
    • All OK

Overall the inspection was successful.

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