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Entry  Wednesday, August 10, 2022, 08:10, Frank Song, North Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM4, Sic#44, electrical and leak check  TM4_with_Sic#44_eletrical_and_leak_check.jpg

 TM4 with Sic#44 installed and had an electrical / leak check at NHC. 

Entry  Tuesday, September 06, 2022, 14:05, Frank Song, North Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM2, UCx#38, electrical check after disconnection  TM2_electrical_check_on_NHC_with_spent_UCx38_on.png

 An electrical was done on the NHC for TM2 with spent Target UCx#38 on

Entry  Thursday, September 08, 2022, 07:20, Frank Song, North Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM2, UCx#39, electrical check TM2_with_UCx#39_E_Check.png

 An electrical check was done on NHC yesterday.

Entry  Wednesday, September 28, 2022, 12:58, Matthew Gareau, North Hot-Cell, Repair, , , Chad repaired the right operator side manipulator IMG_20220926_091024~2.jpgIMG_20220926_091040.jpgIMG_20220926_091047.jpgIMG_20220926_091153.jpg

On 26/Sept/2022

Chad disassembled the right operator side manipulator, and noticed that gears in the handle were quite tight especially when compared to the left operator side manipulator. 

Once a dry grease was added, and the handle reassembled all seemed to be in working order.

There was noticeable wear on a shaft and Chad has suggested to order some spare parts for the wrist and handle. 

Entry  Wednesday, September 28, 2022, 13:15, Matthew Gareau, North Hot-Cell, Maintenance, , , topped up the NHC window oil through the oil expansion tank IMG_20220928_121000.jpgIMG_20220928_124253.jpgIMG_20220928_124258.jpg

Myself and Maico were able to top up the NHC window oil.

The oil was filled through the expansion tank

- the Nitrogen line closed and the Nitrogen pressure valve was disconnected to ensure that no oil would go in to them.

- the pressure relief valve was disconnected to act as an air bleed line while we filled the oil

- with a funnel we slowly added the oil until the oil level could be read, showing about half full

- about 1.5 liters of oil were added

- once filled the Nitrogen line was reattached and the pressure was returned to recommended level 

- the remaining oil was returned the RH shop

Now the oil level will be monitored, which will help identify if there is any leak in the system.

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, October 04, 2022, 07:19, Frank Song, North Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM4, C#4, electrical check tm4_with_C#4_installed.png

 an electrical was done for TM4 with target C#4 installed on NHC.

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  Tuesday, November 01, 2022, 12:40, Frank Song, North Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM2, UCx#39, electrical check electical_check_for_TM2_with_spent_target_UCx39_on_NHC.png

 TM2 with spent target UCx#39 had an electric check in NHC.

After UCx 39# target was removed out., I did electrical check on TM2.   @500 V B to C is 5M ohm. all Others between are above 25Mohm. HV to Chasis is 650Mohm.  A to P is still short.

Entry  Wednesday, November 02, 2022, 11:11, Frank Song, North Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM2, UCx#40, electrical check TM2_with_UCx40_electrical_check_on_NHC.png

an electrical check was done on NHC, TM2 with new target UCx40 is ready moving to TCS.

Entry  Thursday, November 03, 2022, 16:41, Carla Babcock, North Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, , UCx#39, Post irradiation inspection UCx#39 

Did the PIE on UCx#39-IGLIS on Thursday Nov. 2 2022, couple pictures uploaded to docushare. Did not remove the target, just the heat shield cover.

Final electrical check on the module showed a dead short from TGHT/TBHT to HV common, which we did not see online. Seems like it must have occurred after ramp down? It persisted on the target after we removed it from the module. We couldn't find any obvious contact points, because it seems it did not happen while current was running in the target. Possible locations are the bottom support leg for the TBHT and the top of the right side target leg, though it was difficult to confirm with the camera.

Otherwise the only thing to note was a blacker-than-usual spot on the inside of the Cu heat shield, downstream in the proton direction.

 

Entry  Tuesday, November 22, 2022, 10:37, Adam Newsome, North Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM4, , TM4 Move - ITE to NHC 

TM4 was moved from ITE to NHC with C#4.

Entry  Tuesday, November 22, 2022, 12:41, Frank Song, North Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM4, C#4, electrical check TM4_with_C#4_electrical_check_right_after_moving_to_NHC.png

 TM4 with C#4 is checked on NHC right after moving from ITE.

Entry  Tuesday, November 22, 2022, 14:53, Carla Babcock, North Hot-Cell, Maintenance, TM4, , Multipin connector alignment pin on TM4 module loose 

The pin on TM4 has become loose again, making it very difficult to remove the multipin connector with the last target, C#4. For the installation of the next target, UCx#41, we will drill out the hole on the target side bracket so that it doesn't contact the multipin pin. Will try to remove this pin by force in January, or if needed change out the whole multipin bracket.

Entry  Wednesday, November 23, 2022, 11:27, Frank Song, North Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM4, UCx#41, electric and leak check after new target installed TM4_with_UCx#41_electric_and_leak_check_on_NHC.png

 an electric check and leak check done on NHC, TM4 with new target UCx#41 is ready moving to TCS.

Entry  Thursday, December 01, 2022, 13:45, Carla Babcock, North Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM4, C#4, Post irradiation inspection C#4 20221122_152435.jpg20221122_153033.jpg20221122_152407.jpg

Post irradiation inspection of C#4 which was running in TM4/ITE was conducted at the NHC on Nov. 22 2022.

The yields from this target had been dropping and its behaviour was erratic, with the voltages on the tube and target jumping all over the place sometimes. The ion current on the FCs followed the voltages. We took this to mean the target container was breaking down.

Upon inspection we found the container looked pretty damaged - highly crystallized and distorted. The container had gone banana-shaped, but not in the usual direction. It had curved  in the direction of the ion source (see photos). The heat shield and other surrounding components were super clean, no deposits or marks at all.

Entry  Monday, March 06, 2023, 11:31, Adam Newsome, North Hot-Cell, Repair, , , Spare Telemanipulator: Y-Motion Linear Actuator Repair 

The linear actuator used for the Y-motion motor assistance on the spare telemanipulator was replaced and tested. It was observed around September 2021 that the former one which was installed was causing fuses to blow for the main 120 VAC power supply in the control box. After some troubleshooting, it was determined that the linear actuator itself did not operate smoothly - it was suspected that this caused motor overload due to additional friction. This suspicion was confirmed by operating the linear actuator independently with a power supply and measuring current draw. The part has been replaced by Thomson PPA90-58B65-08NXXX. Note: this part took over 1 year to arrive since it was first ordered. The spare telemanipulator is confirmed operational.

 

Update 2024-09-11: noting that this was for serial number 9351

    Reply  Tuesday, March 07, 2023, 10:37, chad fisher, North Hot-Cell, Repair, , , Spare Telemanipulator: Y-Motion Linear Actuator Repair 

Adam Newsome wrote:

The linear actuator used for the Y-motion motor assistance on the spare telemanipulator was replaced and tested. It was observed around September 2021 that the former one which was installed was causing fuses to blow for the main 120 VAC power supply in the control box. After some troubleshooting, it was determined that the linear actuator itself did not operate smoothly - it was suspected that this caused motor overload due to additional friction. This suspicion was confirmed by operating the linear actuator independently with a power supply and measuring current draw. The part has been replaced by Thomson PPA90-58B65-08NXXX. Note: this part took over 1 year to arrive since it was first ordered. The spare telemanipulator is confirmed operational.

 During this repair it was noted that the Y-axis electrical translation is locked out when the Z-axis is in the fully retracted position (i.e. the Z-axis limit switch engaged). I have made a note of this in the operator manual (CRLD-1046-B Rev1 ) which can be found in docushare collection 26780

Entry  Monday, April 03, 2023, 07:55, chad fisher, North Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, , , NHC, SHC field check 

NHC is 1.26 mSv/h inside approximately .5m from table surface, between manipulators

 

SHC 186 uSv/h inside approximately .5m from table surface and between manipulaotrs

Entry  Tuesday, April 11, 2023, 11:35, chad fisher, North Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, , , NHC fields post sample removal 

The fields in the NHC after removal of Ferran's graphite sample is 238 uSv/h. This again seems to emanate for the items in the 5 gal pail...the copper tubing from the beam window or, as I mentioned in my previous elog, the peek samples. I did ask about removing these during the graphite sample removal but was told they were not "hot".

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