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Tuesday, February 11, 2014, 13:56 |
chad fisher | South Hot-Cell | Repair | TM2 | | waterblock cleaning |
New cleaning and polishing pads have been inserted onto the hot cell as well as rubber bungs and a new blank off.
The inital waterblock cleaning with the "scotch bright" pads has been completed. See attached pictures...the first picture being before and the second after.
Tommorow the water block will have bungs put in and a leak check to check the block will take place. After that, the new blank off will be installed and tested.
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Attachment 1: TM2_20140207_2.jpg
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Attachment 2: TM2_20140211_2.jpg
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597
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Thursday, February 13, 2014, 09:24 |
David Wang | South Hot-Cell | Repair | TM2 | | Leak check TM2 tube heater (+) water line with rubber insert blocked WB in SHC |
Chad and I did the Leak checked TM2 tube heater (+) water line with rubber insert plugged water block on " D" in SHC. The Leak detector was very easy to pump down to the bottom leak rate and pressure. Chad checked the helium flow in SHC, and sprayed 10 second helium on the block. There is no response had been found during the test. The test was repeated again and no leak has been found. See attachment pictures. |
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598
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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. |
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599
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Thursday, February 13, 2014, 14:15 |
David Wang | South Hot-Cell | Repair | TM2 | | pressure test on TM2 tube heater +(D) water line. |
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.
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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. |
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600
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Thursday, February 13, 2014, 14:23 |
David Wang | South Hot-Cell | Repair | TM2 | | Leak check on TM2 tube heater (+) water line with blank off(elastic seal) installed on WB. |
Chad and I did the leak check on TM2 tube heater (+) water line with blank off( + elastic o ring seal) installed on "D" water block in SHC. We got the same no leak result as we got with rubber insert this morning. |
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601
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Monday, February 17, 2014, 09:32 |
David Wang | Conditioning Station | Repair | TM2 | | helium pressure test on TM2 tube heater +(D) water line. |
I did the helium pressure test on Tube heater+ line this morning. The vacuum on CS and TM2 are very good. The base lake rate on leak detector was 1.7xE-7 atm.cc/sec. Base pressure was 0.0xE-4torr. I applied helium to the "D"line .The test started from 30psi up to 80psi on both side "D" line.The base leak rate slightly changed to 1.9xE-7 atm.cc/sec during the test,but not base pressure. At this base leak rate level, No obvious leak had been found . See attachment pictures. The test will be repeated later when the base leak rate could be pumped into E -8 or E-9(the best) range. |
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602
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Tuesday, February 18, 2014, 11:26 |
David Wang | Conditioning Station | Repair | TM2 | | I stopped turbo pumps and disconnected vacuum system on TM 2 and CS |
I stopped turbo pumps and disconnected vacuum system on TM2 and CS. The TM2 will be moved to SHC for C seal installation on "D" water block. |
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603
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Thursday, February 20, 2014, 09:45 |
Travis Cave | Conditioning Station | Standard Operation | TM2 | no target | module move |
TM#2 has been moved from the conditioning station to the south hot cell. |
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604
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Thursday, February 20, 2014, 11:04 |
chad fisher | South Hot-Cell | Repair | TM2 | | Readying TM2 for C-Seal Leak Check |
Containment box has been removed and water block jig installed. |
Attachment 1: TM2_20140220_01.jpg
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605
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Monday, February 24, 2014, 11:05 |
chad fisher | South Hot-Cell | Repair | TM2 | | Circuit D blank off |
The blank off with the o-ring has been removed, manipulator fixed, circuit D water block sealinhg surfaces cleaned and blank off with c-seals installed and torqued. Leak check will occur shortly. |
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606
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Monday, February 24, 2014, 12:09 |
chad fisher | South Hot-Cell | Repair | TM2 | | C-seal blank off test |
Circuit D has passed the vacuum leak check. Jig has been removed and containment box re-installed for move to conditioning station. |
Attachment 1: TM2_20140224_1.jpg
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607
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Monday, February 24, 2014, 13:52 |
Travis Cave | South Hot-Cell | Standard Operation | TM2 | no target | module move |
TM#2 moved from the south hot cell to the conditioning station. |
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608
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Tuesday, February 25, 2014, 06:53 |
David Wang | South Hot-Cell | Repair | TM2 | | Leak check on TM2 tube heater (+) water line with blank off(C-seal) installed on WB. |
Chad and I did the leak check on TM2 tube heater (+) water line with blank off and C-seal installed on WB at South Hot Cell.The line was easy to pump down to 0.0xE-9atm.cc/sec and 0.0XE-4 torr on leak detector. Chad flushed lot helium around the water block (10 sec spray). No response had been found on leak detector. |
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609
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Tuesday, February 25, 2014, 10:00 |
David Wang | Conditioning Station | Repair | TM2 | | helium pressure test on TM2 tube heater (+) water line with blank off(C-seal) installed on WB. |
I did the helium pressure test on TM2 tube heater (+) water line with blank off(C-seal) installed on water block at CS.The leak detector was hooked directly to the top of the module this time. So base leak rate and base pressure were at the bottom scale on LD. 30 -80 psi helium was applied to the D lines(both side) with10 psi increasing each time. There is no any tiny response hasbeen found during the test. The lines are perfectly sealed. Also i sprayed the helium on the top of the service cap .All air to vacuum seals on the top are good either. See attachment pictures. |
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611
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Wednesday, March 05, 2014, 10:07 |
Travis Cave | Conditioning Station | Standard Operation | TM2 | no target | module move |
TM#2 with no target or source tray has been moved from the conditioning station to the north east silo. TM#1 with no target has been moved into the conditioning station. |
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713
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Thursday, July 24, 2014, 09:10 |
Travis Cave | South Hot-Cell | Standard Operation | TM2 | no target | module move |
TM#2 has been moved to the hot cell from the north east silo. |
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Thursday, July 24, 2014, 18:21 |
Grant Minor | South Hot-Cell | Repair | TM2 | No target / no source tray | Leak check on TM2 ionizer tube cooling lines C and D - module side |
Target Ionizer tube cooling lines "C" and "D" in Target Module 2 were both leak checked at the Hot Cell. The lines were both blanked-off.
Bill Paley was present with David Wang in the Target Hall, operating the leak detector. Grant Minor and Anders Mjos were present with Chad Fisher at the Hot Cell.
The "D" circuit was already blanked off with a copper blank containing silver brazed stainless steel inserts and indium plated inconel c-seals.
The "C" circuit was already blanked off with an aluminum blank and rubber o-rings.
The cooling lines are indicated in the attached screencapture from ITA6021 Rev .14, and are also labelled in the attached photo.
The "D" circuit was checked first, starting at around 12pm.
1. The helium flow was tested by blowing dust on the work table.
2. The base leak rate on the Varian leak detector was confirmed in the "D" circuit to be stable at 10^-9 atm cc / sec and the pressure was 10^-4 Torr.
3. Each soldered joint on the "D" circuit was sprayed with a 2-second blast of helium - no response at the Varian.
4. The joint between the module-half of the water block and the copper blank-off was sprayed with a 2-second burst - no response.
5. A general area flood of helium sprayed for 10 seconds was applied all around both the "D" and "C" blocks - no response.
It was concluded that the "D" circuit had passed this leak check. The "C" circuit was checked next. The detector was changed to the "C" circuit and the circuit was pumped down. At around 2pm the leak check resumed.
6. The base leak rate on the Varian leak detector was confirmed in the "C" circuit to be stable at 10^-9 atm cc / sec and the pressure was 10^-4 Torr.
7. The solder joint area on the "C" circuit was sprayed with an 8-second burst of helium - no response.
8. The joint between the two halves of the water blocks was sprayed with a 6-second helium burst - no response.
It was concluded that the "C" circuit had passed this leak check.
The electrical continuity of the "C" and "D" circuits were confirmed in the Target Hall at the service cap, and in the module at the Hot Cell, to double check that the correct lines has been pumped and leak checked - this was OK.
The ionizer tube heater lines appear to be leak tight at the Hot Cell.
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Attachment 1: ITA6021_Rev_14_screencapture_cooling_lines_24July2014.jpg
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Attachment 2: TM2_hot_cell_leak_check_tube_heater_C_D_24July2014_small2.jpg
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Attachment 3: TM2_hot_cell_leak_check_no_source_tray_24july2014.JPG
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715
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Monday, July 28, 2014, 09:29 |
Travis Cave | Conditioning Station | Standard Operation | TM2 | no target | module move |
TM#2 has been moved from the south hot cell to the conditioning station. |
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Monday, July 28, 2014, 14:37 |
David Wang | Conditioning Station | Development | TM2 | | helium pressure test on TM2 tube heater +(D)and -(C)water lines. |
- TM2 installed in Conditioning Station
- Varian Leak detector connected directly to Target Module 2 Service cap.
- Vacuum draw in Target Station with both module turbo pumps
- Leak detector baseline normal (10^-4 Torr, 10^-9 Std cc/s He)
- Since no Source tray is installed, and tube heater supply conductor is blanked off in target enclosure, it was necessary to test both supply and return points.
- For each line tested, 80 psi He was connected, and waited ~2 min to for a response on the leak detector.
- Lines tested:
- conductor D (tube heater), Supply -> no He response
- conductor D (tube heater), Return -> no He response
- conductor C (tube heater), Supply -> no He response
- conductor C (tube heater), Return -> no He response
- Based on this leak testing, both supply and return lines of conductors C & D are leak tight under 95 psi He (80 psig He supply to vacuum)
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Monday, July 28, 2014, 14:45 |
David Wang | Conditioning Station | Development | TM2 | | turned off TM2 and CS turbo pumps. |
I turned off TM2 and CS turbo-pumps. TM2 will be moved from CS to silo tomorrow morning. |