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  1475   Tuesday, April 04, 2017, 10:24 David WangConditioning StationStandard OperationTM4 Stopped TCS pumps this morning

 Argon vented TCS and TM4 after pumps are stopped.

  711   Tuesday, July 22, 2014, 07:32 David WangConditioning StationStandard OperationTM1 Stop TM1 and CS turbo pumps and ruff pump.

Stop TM1 and CS turbo pumps and ruff pump. TM1 is disconnect at CS. It will be vented tomorrow morning and moved to ITW.

  677   Monday, June 09, 2014, 10:33 David WangConditioning StationStandard OperationTM1UC9#Stop TM1 and CS trubo pumps and ruff pump.

The CS and TM1 is still under vacuum. They will be vented with argon tomorrow mornig

  1678   Wednesday, January 17, 2018, 06:51 David WangConditioning StationStandard Operation  Stop TCS vacuum pumps

I stopped TCS vacuum pumps for coming TM3 move.

  2208   Monday, April 12, 2021, 13:47 Anders MjosAssembly/Bench TestRepairTM4 Steerer wiring

Travis assembled and tested the steerer wires March 31st (see attached)

Attachment 1: TM4_Steerers_electric_check.pdf
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  1045   Friday, August 21, 2015, 11:38 Anders MjosSouth Hot-CellRepairTM2FEBIAD Test TargetSteerer wires found to be touching the gas lines

Yesterday TM2 was inspected in the SHC. Spark marks were found both on the steerer wires and on the ANODE wire. The steerer wires (GND)  were touching the gas lines (60kV). This is likely the cause of the sparking observed at the Conditioning Station (e-log).

Photos are available on DocuShare

  560   Friday, November 29, 2013, 11:54 chad fisherSouth Hot-CellRepairTM3 Steerer short investegation

Using in cell camera and transit the suspect line on the steerers was inspected as best as possible. An existing photo of the complete steerers before installation was used for comparison. The wiring and beading inspected today showed no obvious problems, breaks or spots where there may be a short. In comparison to the photo from construction, what we could see of the steerers looked identical to the original installation.

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  561   Friday, November 29, 2013, 11:57 Bevan MossSouth Hot-CellRepairTM3 Steerer short investegation

chad fisher wrote:

Using in cell camera and transit the suspect line on the steerers was inspected as best as possible. An existing photo of the complete steerers before installation was used for comparison. The wiring and beading inspected today showed no obvious problems, breaks or spots where there may be a short. In comparison to the photo from construction, what we could see of the steerers looked identical to the original installation.

 The test was repeated to confirm that there was a short.

  2615   Monday, June 17, 2024, 17:24 Carla BabcockITEDevelopmentTM3UCx#44Status of gas system prototype in ITE

A new gas system for FEBIAD operation was installed in ITE to enable us to use a calibrated leak which is attached to the target heat shield. This will allow us to control the quantity and purity of the gas going into the system, and to switch quickly between gasese and pressures.

The schematic of the system is attached. The use of the ballast container is likely not needed - it was originally included in case we want to run the system at pressures greater than 1 ATM. The roughing pump inlet limit is 1ATM, so it was envisaged to used the ballast container to reduce the pressure to that level or below before opening the system to the pump. But since it has been difficult to commission the system over 1ATM and this opens the door to several concerns about gas leakage, it was deemed better to keep operation below 1 ATM. This tank will likely be removed.

The storage tank was implemented because we are not sure if irradiated gases will be pulled out of the target lines when we pump on them, and so this was devised as a way to test that. The alternative is to have the exhaust of this pump go directly into nuclear ventilation by way of a plastic tube leaving the faraday cage, however this solution is also quite some work to implement. So the consensus was to start with the storage tank and sample it several times to understand what sorts of radioactivity we are dealing with, then make a decision about future operations.

This system has been tested offline using the development target UCx#44 and appears to work well. Unfortunately there were no protons available for this beam time so the gas sampling part of the system was not tested.

The operation of the rest of the system worked reasonably well. Beam disappeared when pumping out the lines and reappeared when re-opening the gas bottle. It seems that the storage container can be used to pump out the lines about 7 times before it gets up to around atmosphere, as was estimated based on volume. The pump can get the lines down to about 250mTorr as read by the pressure gauge DG2 on the module top, given about 30mins of pumping.

We did have some issue with the gauges, HV sparks destroyed both controllers and so we were unable to monitor pressures as we would have liked. It is possible one gauge itself is broken as well, to be investigated.

It may be that the gas leak we used was too small, but the idea of changing the pressure on the module by changing the needle valve didn't seem to work. This is not sure since we didn't have a reading on the pressure, but watching the ion beam as you turn the gas back on seemed quite binary. You would see no change until you had the needle valve fully open. This may be different with a larger leak, since this leak required about 1ATM in the lines to see anything. It is still not clear why this behaviour was different than the tests at the test stand, in which 0.5ATM of upstream pressure produced about 2nA of beam.

This system is considered a prototype and is not turned over to ops for operation. Further commissioning is required.

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  768   Monday, October 20, 2014, 08:59 David WangConditioning StationDevelopmentTM3 Started TCS water system.

I started TCS water system this morning to check if the chillers work properly.

  1038   Friday, August 14, 2015, 10:00 David WangConditioning StationRepairTM2 Started CS water package for TM2

I finished the rest TM2 connections to CS, and started CS cooling package. Everything works fine so far.

  409   Wednesday, July 24, 2013, 17:46 David WangConditioning StationStandard OperationTM4Sic 29#Started 3 turbo pumps on CS for TM4

3 turbo pumps on TM4 and CS have been started. The pumping down is good so far, The TM4 PNG1 reading is more than 10 times higher than IG1 which is at the same chamber. It could be a controller problem.  Other 3 high vacuum gauges behavior normal.  The TM4 IG1 is replaced today and it works fine now.

  449   Wednesday, September 11, 2013, 13:43 David WangConditioning StationDevelopmentTM3 Started 3 turbo pumps on CS for TM3

TM3 has been connected in CS.Three turbo- pumps have been started. The pumping down is fine so far.

  2045   Thursday, January 09, 2020, 14:14 David WangConditioning StationStandard OperationTM3 Start of TCS roughing pump for TM3.

I started TCS roughing pump. TM3 TP1 and TP2 will be started tomorrow morning.

  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.

  2092   Wednesday, May 20, 2020, 13:08 David WangCoolingStandard Operation  Start of HALCW sysytem

High  active water pump is started. The system resistance is recovering now. Everything works fine so far. Check ITW and ITE water leak after pump is started. Tiny very slow seep on two small ball valves pack seal. No big concern.                                 

  1680   Wednesday, January 17, 2018, 13:54 David WangConditioning StationStandard OperationTM3 Start TM3 turbo pumps at TCS.

TM3 turbo-pumps are started at TCS. We will keep pumps running until next Wednesday.

  1671   Tuesday, January 02, 2018, 10:46 David WangITE/ITW CoolingStandard Operation  Start High active water system.

High active water system  was  checked before restart. A small water leak on resin can supply valve was found. It is fixed. MP1 and MP2 were started and checked separately. System pressure and flow rate are normal.MP1 is in operation now. 

  2268   Monday, November 15, 2021, 12:15 Adam NewsomeSouth Hot-CellRepair  Squeaking noise during turntable rotation - chain misalignment and improper tension

It was noted on Nov. 9 that a squeaking noise was present when the turntable was rotated CCW with a module present.

 

Upon inspection, it appears the issue could be due to drive chain misalignment and improper tension. Furthermore, it was noted that a shaft collar on one of the existing chain tensioners was broken (a replacement was ordered).

 

Repairs will be performed on Nov. 19 to resolve these issues by re-aligning the chain, and resetting the tensioners. The turntable will be tested. This e-log will be updated once the work is complete and the system is returned to a functioning state. See Work Permit I2021-11-09--3

 

Edit, Nov. 19: the aforementioned repairs were completed and the turntable has been tested and is operating correctly. No squeaking noise is present. It is suggested to increase the diameter of the two chain tensioner shafts (and thus modify related bearing and shaft collar components) in order to prevent bending of the shaft which was observed. This will be done in the near future.

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  2638   Wednesday, July 10, 2024, 10:44 Riley SykesSouth Hot-CellMaintenance  Spring idler install

 New spring idlers were installed onto rotational chain drive for SHC roof. Operation ran smoothly in both directions to full limit. Chain was noted to have adequate slack when not on driven side. Periodic checks to confirm operation will continue in the following months to guarantee proper operation.

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