ID |
Date |
Author |
Category |
Type |
Module |
Target/Number |
Subject |
1528
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Monday, May 08, 2017, 14:46 |
Travis Cave | Spent Target Vault | Maintenance | | | Mini Vault Door |
Mini Vault Door as some difficulty over coming a small hump on its track. To open the door one needs to give the door a slight tug while it is opening to over come this hump. |
1527
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Monday, May 08, 2017, 09:49 |
David Wang | Conditioning Station | Standard Operation | | | TH schedule 132 update weekly |
Update TH schedule weekly to show the job process. |
1526
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Saturday, May 06, 2017, 13:30 |
Aurelia Laxdal | Conditioning Station | Repair | TM3 | no target | TM3 current limiting |
Today the voltage was raised from 65kV to 65.7kV. After about 10min at this level TM3 started current limiting. TM3 was not sparking when this happened.
ISAC OPS turned it OFF and then tried to ramp it back ON, but could not do it due to the current limiting.
I turned OFF/ON the PS (locally) 20ming ago and and then tried to get it back from the Control Room, but around 4-5kV it started current limiting.
Turned everything OFF on EPICS for the time being. We'll investigate on Monday.
Over the night the sparking rate at 65kV was from 6 to 2 sparks per hour. It tripped OFF once over the night: backing valves closed, tripping the turbos, tripping IG1 and turning OFF the BIAS. At that time ISAC OPS got it back smoothly. |
1525
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Friday, May 05, 2017, 19:36 |
Aurelia Laxdal | Conditioning Station | Repair | TM3 | no target | TM3 HV test at TCS up to 65kV |
Today TM3 HV conditioning went up to 65kV. I'll leave it here over night. ISAC OPS have instructions to keep an alarm on the HV, and ion gauge and turbo pump (TP2 tripped 3 times due to sparking). |
1524
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Friday, May 05, 2017, 11:53 |
David Wang | Conditioning Station | Repair | TM3 | | sparking on TM3 serice cap top. |
Sparking was found this morning inside HV cover on TCS in TH while TM3 was HV conditioning at TCS. The TCS bias was set to 50KV when I found this spark. It sparks between HV cover front side wall to a KF 25 clamp on HS water terminal. The KF 25clamp is used in this situation on HS water line top because the HS line is opened inside module, and we need a vacuum seal on the top of this line. Actually, The clap is much smaller than the corona ring on HS terminal, and the corona ring is more close to side wall. But there is a 90 degree straight corner on this clam. So the spark happened between the side wall and this 90degree corner on the clamp. We can not change the clap now since it will break vacuum. So, we decide to do HV test without HV cover installed onTM3 at TCS. A work permit is issued for this. Lock out procedure: Document-70039 is clarified in WP. |
1523
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Friday, May 05, 2017, 11:06 |
David Wang | Crane | Standard Operation | TM3 | | TH crane is used for 5 shielding blocks transferring. |
TH crane is used for transferring five shielding blocks(30000lbs) today. All brakes work fine. Mostly, I do not need crane slow up motion for this job so during 1 hour moving, no rattle sound and burning smell has been found. I think TH crane is good to use as we decided. |
1522
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Thursday, May 04, 2017, 19:10 |
Aurelia Laxdal | Conditioning Station | Repair | TM3 | no target | TM3 HV test at TCS up to 50kV |
Today TM3 was conditioned up to 50kV. At 50kV sparking started and to go higher in voltage it needs more conditioning time. Lowered it to 49kV for the night. |
1521
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Thursday, May 04, 2017, 14:06 |
David Wang | Conditioning Station | Repair | TM3 | | A vacuum to air leak on TM3 service cap round side panel was found and fixed.. |
During TM3 roughing down yesterday afternoon,The vacuum gauges CG1 and CG1S stopped at 1.20 torr and refused to drop down. Leak detector was used to found where the problem was. LD was in rough detecting mode and showed 2.7xE-6 atm.cc/sec as base leak rate. Spray medium amount of helium to TM3 service top, and found this leak was on round panel of TM3 side wall. LR climbed to E-4 atm.cc/sec range on helium spraying. In my vie,One 10# socket head screw was not tightened properly after cameras job and caused this. The TCS was vented. The panel was took off and reinstalled. O-ring on the panel was replaced by a new one as well. Then TCS was pumped down again. The leak disappeared . All turbo pumps on TCS and TM3 were started successfully later. |
1520
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Tuesday, May 02, 2017, 18:33 |
Aurelia Laxdal | South Hot-Cell | Repair | TM3 | no target | TM3 HV tests at atmosphere for Each Line(s) after the Fiber Glass removal May 2, 2017 |
Today a HV test at atmosphere was performed for Each Line(s), while floating the other lines. THIS TEST AT ATMOSPHERE IS THE FIRST ONE AFTER THE FIBER GLASS WAS REMOVED.
Please note:
a). the Einzel Lens line (Y) was grounded.
b). after the fiber glass was removed the "R-U COIL" line and the "(F) Plasma" (which is the Anode line) were shorted to the BIAS voltage.
Tests performed:
1. Applied up to 32kV to "(A) OVEN -"
Sparks occurred at 32kV between the Extraction Electrode holder and the Ground Electrode.
2. Applied up to 33kV to "(B) OVEN +"
Sparks occurred at 33kV but we could not identify the spark location.
3. Applied up to 31kV to "(C) TUBE -"
Sparks occurred at 31kV between the Extraction Electrode holder and the Ground Electrode, at the top and the bottom.
4. Applied up to 30kV to "(D) TUBE +"
Sparks occurred at 30kV between the Extraction Electrode holder and the Ground Electrode, 2 spots at the bottom.
5. Applied up to 30kV to "(P-Q) COIL +"
Sparks occurred at 30kV between the Extraction Electrode holder and the Ground Electrode, all around.
6. Applied up to 30kV to "(R-U) COIL -", to "(F) Plasma" the Anode, to "(E) Cavity" or MSP, "(G) Gas", and "(J) Heat Shield" - all these are "connected" together at the BIAS voltage.
Sparks occurred around 29-30kV at the Extraction Electrode holder and the Ground Electrode, at the bottom.
8. Applied up to 23kV to "(I) EE" - this is for the Extraction Electrode.
Sparks occurred at 23kV again at the same spot near the bottom, between the Extraction Electrode holder and the Ground Electrode.
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1519
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Tuesday, May 02, 2017, 13:49 |
Travis Cave | Spent Target Vault | Standard Operation | | | Spent Targets moved |
Five spent targets have been moved from the target storage vault to the mini vault in preparation for Thursdays loading of the F-308s. See attached for the list of targets in the mini vault, and the new status of the storage vault. |
1518
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Tuesday, May 02, 2017, 09:48 |
Isaac Earle | North Hot-Cell | Development | | | NHC polycarbonate window cover panel installed |
The window cover panel has been installed on the hot side of the NHC shielding window according to drawing IRH1638. It was necessary to drill and tap a hole in the steel frame first to achieve proper grounding for stud welding. The strength of all studs were checked by installing a nut on the stud tightened against a block up against the steel frame, which was then torqued to a minimum of 10 ft*lbs. For the final installation the nuts were each torqued to approximately 3 ft*lbs. Visibility from the cold side of the cell was checked before and after installation by Chad Fisher and Isaac Earle: no distortion was caused by the new cover panel and with the in-cell work lights aimed in a similar direction to how the permanent lights will be installed (shining down from the roof, and also aimed south from the periphery of the window) there was no significant decrease in visibility of the work space. A couple of small scratches are visible on the panel surface - these were already there when the panel arrived at TRIUMF. The panel has been installed in an orientation that will minimize the visibility of these scratches during normal work. When the work lights were aimed at the window many imperfections in the panel were visible, however this is not expected to occur during normal operation. After the cell lighting has been installed the visibility will be re-evaluated and a new panel can be procured if necessary.
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1517
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Monday, May 01, 2017, 13:11 |
David Wang | South Hot-Cell | Repair | TM3 | | Electrical Check on TM3 after fibergalss is moved in SHC. |
RU( coil 1), F (anode), and 60kv bias(HS, Gasline, and MSP) are shorted together. Other lines are good. They are measured between individual line each other @500V. The megga showed OL. All of them to ground are OL @500V as well. EL is grounded during check. |
1516
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Monday, May 01, 2017, 12:32 |
David Wang | Crane | Repair | | | TH crane burning smell |
TH crane burning smell showed again this morning. It appeared after 1-1.5 hours of continuously using during the F308 flasks moving in TH.After a certain time of using I think the brake gap is reduced because of thermal expansion. The main hoist and brakes work fine still. We knew these brakes gap are tight especially on west side. So, It is not surprised that this burning smell appeared again. It does not affect the safe of crane use in my view. But, The life of this brake assembly could be affected. I would like everyone know this issue. We may need to consult Gordon crane as well. Maybe, The gap should be increased up a little bit. On this Friday, I will use crane to transfer 30K lbs shielding blocks. It will be a good test on crane main hoist again. |
1515
|
Monday, May 01, 2017, 08:53 |
chad fisher | South Hot-Cell | Repair | TM3 | | Fiberglass removal |
Fiberglass, capton tape and tie straps have been removed from TM3. |
1514
|
Sunday, April 30, 2017, 20:57 |
Aurelia Laxdal | South Hot-Cell | Repair | TM3 | no target | TM3 May 1-15, 2017 Tentative Schedule at the SHC and TCS |
Please see attachment for TM3 May 1-15, 2017 Tentative Schedule at the SHC and TCS. |
1513
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Friday, April 28, 2017, 12:04 |
Anders Mjos | Conditioning Station | Maintenance | | | MP1 problem |
TCS:MP1 was tripping of intermittently yesterday. It was found by Dave Morris that the current sensor was not set correctly causing the pump on status to flicker at times. Dave adjusted the settings yesterday. The system should be operational and is currently running normally. |
1512
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Thursday, April 27, 2017, 19:59 |
Aurelia Laxdal | South Hot-Cell | Repair | TM3 | no target | TM3 HV tests at atmosphere for Each Line(s) April 27, 2017 |
Today a HV test at atmosphere was performed for Each Line(s), while floating the other lines.
Please note the Einzel Lens line (Y) was grounded.
Tests performed:
1. Applied up to 29kV to "(A) OVEN -"
Sparks occurred at 29kV at the Fiber Glass inside the Service Tray; and at the right side at the lines wrapped in Fiber Glass.
2. Applied up to 29kV to "(B) OVEN +"
Sparks occurred at 29kV at the Fiber Glass inside the Service Tray.
3. Applied up to 6-7kV to "(C) TUBE -"
Could not identify the sparks; it was a continuous discharge.
4. Applied up to 6-7kV to "(D) TUBE +"
Sparks/discharges occurred at 6-7kV at the Fiber Glass on the right side at the lines wrapped in Fiber Glass. We had to turn OFF the lights in the Hot Cell to identify the small sparks.
5. Applied up to 4kV to "(P-Q) COIL +"
Discharge occurred at 4kV. Could not identify it.
6. Applied up to 29kV to "(R-U) COIL -"
Sparks occurred around 27-29kV at the Fiber Glass inside the Service Tray; and at the right side at the lines wrapped in Fiber Glass.
Tom saw a spark at 27kV between the Extraction Electrode holder and the Ground Electrode.
Saw also a spark at the Ring Alumina insulator in the Service Tray, located on top of the second comb insulator with Epoxi.
7. Applied up to 27kV to "(E) Cavity or MSP, (G) Gas, (J) Heat Shield" - all these are connected together at the BIAS voltage.
Sparks occurred at 27kV at the Fiber Glass inside the Service Tray.
8. Applied up to 23kV to "(I) EE" - this is for the Extraction Electrode.
Sparks occurred at 23kV again at the same spot near the bottom screw hole, between the Extraction Electrode holder and the Ground Electrode.
9. Applied up to 27kV to "(F) Plasma"- this is for the Anode.
Sparks occurred at 26-27kV again at the same spot near the bottom screw hole, between the Extraction Electrode holder and the Ground Electrode. |
1511
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Thursday, April 27, 2017, 16:58 |
Isaac Earle | North Hot-Cell | Development | | | Right side NHC manipulator installed |
Installation of the NHC right side manipulator was completed yesterday. The three piece manipulator was assembled in the module assembly area on the manipulator cart which was then craned through the hatch to the NHC service area (the slave end had to be removed for it to fit through the hatch). The installation went relatively smoothly except for the second (cold side) piece of lead shielding around the thru tube which would not fit because the OD of the two halves were not concentric when assembled (arrived this way from CRL). The shielding was removed and 0.070" was cut down on the lathe, after which installation could be completed. The slave end lift bail and the pulley cover panel had to be removed for the manipulator to fit through the thru-tube. Both these items were reinstalled after the manipulator was in the wall, and it was confirmed that the slave end lift bail aligns with the slave-end removal hatch in the NHC roof. There was some difficulty getting the slave end to the horizontal position using the Y motion drive, also while preparing the manipulator for installation we noticed one of the Z motion tapes on the master side was sliding to the edge of one of the pulleys and rubbing - both these issues will be investigated at a later date.
We confirmed that it is possible to remove the master end using the manipulator cart. We will practice doing this at some point before the cell is commissioned. We will also do a run-through of slave end removal through the NHC roof.
Electronic copies of the Model-N installation and removal manual as well as the manipulator cart user manual are attached for future reference.
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1510
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Wednesday, April 26, 2017, 17:55 |
Aurelia Laxdal | South Hot-Cell | Repair | TM3 | no target | TM3 Schedule updates at the South Hot Cell and CS |
Please see TM3's Updated Schedule (the current schedule) at the SHC and TCS.
For the record I am uploading TM3's Initial Schedule at the SHC and TCS. |
1509
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Wednesday, April 26, 2017, 17:37 |
Aurelia Laxdal | South Hot-Cell | Repair | TM3 | no target | TM3 HV tests at atmosphere Pictures from April 19-21, 2017 |
Please see the first two pictures of the HV test at atmosphere done on April 19.
First picture shows a big spark between the Extraction Electrode mounting plate holder (at HV) to the Ground Electrode. Please note minimum gap between these electrodes is 7.8mm.
However the biggest visible spark was noticed at the bottom screw hole. (It is difficult to determine if at the 7.8mm gap were concomitant sparks occurring.)This spark started at 22kV and became stable above 24kV.
On April 20, 2017 Chad inspected this area with the Hot Cell camera and found a spark mark on the Extraction Electrode holder plate at the bottom screw hole. See the third picture.
Again it is very difficult with the existing Hot Cell cameras to inspect the areas where the gap is small (at 7.8mm gap between the conical surfaces of the Ground Electrode and Extraction Electrode holder)
In the second picture there are 2 small sparks: one on the top and another one on the right side at the lines wrapped in Fiber Glass. These sparks started at 20kV.
On April 21 the HV test was repeated with the Containment box ON and the sparks occurred again, at the same locations and at the same voltage. |