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Date |
Author |
Category |
Type |
Module |
Target/Number |
Subject |
1329
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Wednesday, August 24, 2016, 09:17 |
chad fisher | South Hot-Cell | Standard Operation | TM2 | | Ta#49 | Ta#49 has been installed on TM2 and tested. All high current fasteners torqued to 130 in lbs. |
1328
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Tuesday, August 23, 2016, 13:31 |
chad fisher | South Hot-Cell | Standard Operation | TM2 | SiC#33 | SiC#33 Removed | SiC#33 has been removed from TM2. |
1327
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Tuesday, August 23, 2016, 10:39 |
Travis Cave | South Hot-Cell | Standard Operation | TM2 | SiC#33 | module moved | TM#3 with SiC#33 has been moved from the west station to the south hot cell. |
1326
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Tuesday, August 23, 2016, 08:05 |
chad fisher | South Hot-Cell | Maintenance | | | Post Hot Cell Entry Clean-up | Plastic has been removed from the floor and any known active items in the hot cell moved to the south east corner in an attempt to shield the anteroom. Fields at the aluminum panel were reduced from 66 uSv/h to 58.8uSv\h. No contamination found on walls, floor, tacky mats, or standard aluminum cover. The aluminum cover with breathable air line hole did have 400 counts on 44-2, 1200 on ludlum.
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1325
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Thursday, August 18, 2016, 14:19 |
Travis Cave | Conditioning Station | Standard Operation | TM3 | no target | module moved | TM#3 is now back in the the north east silo. |
1324
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Thursday, August 18, 2016, 13:57 |
chad fisher | South Hot-Cell | Maintenance | | | Manipulator maitenance | South hot cell was entered to check to replace cable if needed. Wrist cable showed no signs of fraying or broken strands.
A tong with new cable pre-installed is now in the hot cell for next time this job needs to be done. There is also another spare tong cable not installed in a tong located in the box of manipulator repair equipment located inside the hot cell.
Both manipulator slave ends were lubricated whilst inside. |
1323
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Thursday, August 18, 2016, 10:35 |
Anders Mjos | Conditioning Station | Repair | | | VFD21 OL1 fault on Chiller |
Anders Mjos wrote: |
Anders Mjos wrote: |
Plant Services group (Tony) will contact a service tech on Monday.
Water system will be switched off over the weekend.
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Thursday, July 14, 2016, 13:24: Claus from Daikin is on site to troubleshoot.
The VFD driven fan motor has failed. Temporarily blocked air-flow through failed fan to improve air-flow to radiator. A new motor will be ordered (Curtis).
Thursday, July 14, 2016, 15:39: Stopped cooling system for the day
Friday, July 15, 2016, 08:16: Cooling system started
Friday, July 15, 2016, 15:00; Cooling system stopped.
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Thursday, August 18, 2016, 10:34: The motor was replaced today by Claus from Daikin. System is running normally again. |
1322
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Tuesday, August 16, 2016, 12:35 |
David Wang | Conditioning Station | Repair | TM3 | | CS vacuum pumps have been stopped | The TCS is venting now. The TM3 blue insulator replacement job will be started soon. |
1321
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Tuesday, August 16, 2016, 11:27 |
chad fisher | South Hot-Cell | Maintenance | | | South Cell Field Readings | Field readings have been taken at the south hot cell in preparation for entry into the cell to fix manipulator.
Field on contact at aluminum cover is 66 uSv/h, and a pole monitor into the cell through the tool port read 297 uSv/h. |
1320
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Monday, August 15, 2016, 10:15 |
David Wang | Conditioning Station | Standard Operation | TM4 | | Target Hall schedule for beam schedule 130 (Apr- Oct, 2016) | Weekly update target hall schedule. Everything on schedule are finished on time. See attachment. |
Attachment 1: Target_Hall_shedule_130_Apr_to_Sep.pdf
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Attachment 2: Target_Hall_shedule_130_Apr_to_Sep.mpp
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1319
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Monday, August 15, 2016, 10:08 |
David Wang | ITE | Standard Operation | TM4 | UC#17 | 5 Shielding blocks have been transferred from ITW to ITE. | Dan and I transferred 5 shielding blocks from ITW to ITE. The ITE is configured to take proton beam. |
1318
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Friday, August 12, 2016, 10:59 |
Anders Mjos | Conditioning Station | Development | TM3 | | HV Test with Service Chase Panel removed | Water cooling is performed manually with CP1. RGA is ON since yesterday. EE is not connected and in conditioning mode.
Friday, August 12, 2016, 10:43: BIAS at 10 kV, EL at 0.5 kV. IG1 at 1.8E-6 T
Friday, August 12, 2016, 11:04: BIAS at 20 kV
Friday, August 12, 2016, 11:10: Sparking at 21 kV
Friday, August 12, 2016, 11:29: BIAS at 22 kV. Many small sparks/current excursions.
Friday, August 12, 2016, 11:32 : BIAS at 23 kV
Friday, August 12, 2016, 11:37: BIAS at 24 kV
Friday, August 12, 2016, 11:43: BIAS at 25 kV. Heavy sparking. Lowered to 24 kV to reduce spark rate.
Friday, August 12, 2016, 11:52: Increased sparking rate. Lowered to 23 kV.
Friday, August 12, 2016, 12:05: Lowered to 20 kV
Friday, August 12, 2016, 12:21: Back to 23 kV
Friday, August 12, 2016, 12:28: Heavy sparking between 23 and 24 kV. Lowered to 22 kV
Friday, August 12, 2016, 12:29: More sparking. Lowered to 21 kV.
Friday, August 12, 2016, 13:02: Increased back up to ~25 kV while Aurelia was listening for sparks in the Target Hall.
Friday, August 12, 2016, 13:03: EL to 10 kV
Friday, August 12, 2016, 13:06: BIAS / EL to 23 / 12.5 kV
Friday, August 12, 2016, 13:34: Repeated sparking at 24.5 kV. Ramping down
Friday, August 12, 2016, 15:33: Stopped water package. RGA off |
Attachment 1: TM3_HV_conditioning_2016-08-12.docx
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Attachment 2: TCS-2016-08-11_TM3_Service_Chase_Panel_Removed.rga
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1317
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Friday, August 12, 2016, 09:58 |
chad fisher | South Hot-Cell | Maintenance | | | Manipulator Maitenance | Disassembled the master side of the right manipulator this morning to check the wrist cable. The cable on the master side shows no sign of wear or fraying suggesting that the slave side cable may be the item that is wearing. during disassembly of the master I did notice some loose parts that could have been the source of the audible concern but should not have contributed to the slippage felt in the gripper. I will try and schedule Tuesday for entry into the hot cell to address the slave cable. |
1316
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Thursday, August 11, 2016, 10:37 |
David Wang | Conditioning Station | Repair | TM3 | | TM3 service tray cover plate ITA2108 has been removed. | Requested by Aurelia, and approved by Friedhelm, TM3 service tray cover plate ITA2108 has been remove out of the module. The plated is checked for active and contamination after removal. Then,It is double bagged, sealed , tagged, and placed downstairs in TH between south wall and green block . The ram contact reading on the plate is about 10 usv/hr. We will do anther TM3 HV test at TCS without this cover plate. |
1315
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Wednesday, August 10, 2016, 14:38 |
Isaac Earle | North Hot-Cell | Development | | | North Hot Cell Ventilation Test Results | Testing was performed on August 9th on the ISAC nuclear ventilation system to determine if the existing ventilation system can achieve the required cell depressions for both SHC and NHC under all expected configurations and if a proposed modification to the DDC control system can provide acceptable stability and response time for the system. The proposed control system observes the lower of the SHC depression or the NHC depression + 10% (to avoid stability issues), and adjusts the dampers to try to achieve 250Pa (1.00" WC) depression in the area it is observing. With the proposed control system the SHC and NHC dampers are programmed to be at the same position, but can be tuned with a bias between them if required to achieve all ventilation requirements. The NHC and SHC dampers are programmed with a limit at 90% of the fully-open position. There is a damper in the ducting system in the section of duct after the SHC and NHC legs join together; this is set at 50% open, and was not adjusted during the the tests. Test summary and results are listed below:
1. Prior to switching to SHC+NHC control mode, the flow rate and depression of the SHC was measured with the lid on: 266Pa cell depression, damper 47% open, duct flow 417cfm. The lid was opened and the measurements repeated: 35Pa, damper 90% open, duct flow 630cfm (results in 83ft/min, 0.42m/s average flow velocity across HC module opening)
2. The control system was switched to the new SHC+NHC single control loop system. Measurements were taken with both hot cell lids closed. SHC: 246Pa, damper 72% open, 350cfm flow rate. NHC: 257Pa, damper 72% open, 510cfm flow rate. The ventilation fan speed was then increased from 53Hz to 57Hz (maximum speed is 60Hz). Measurements were taken with both hot cell lids closed. SHC: 257Pa, damper 51% open, 353cfm flow rate. NHC: 257Pa, damper 51% open, 515cfm flow rate.
3. The SHC module port lid was opened and the NHC lid left closed. SHC: 37Pa, damper 90% open, 462cfm (results in 61ft/min, 0.31m/s average flow velocity across HC module opening). NHC: 249Pa, damper 90% open, 551cfm.
4. The NHC module port lid was opened and the SHC lid closed. SHC: 203Pa, damper 90%, 360cfm. NHC: 33Pa, damper 90%, 648cfm (results in 85ft/min, 0.44m/s average flow velocity across HC module opening). The fan speed was then increased to 60Hz (max speed) to see if the depression setpoint for the SHC could be achieved in this configuration. SHC: 231Pa, damper 90%, 389cfm. NHC: 29Pa, damper 90%, 705cfm (results in 93ft/min, 0.47m/s average flow velocity across HC module opening)
5. Both SHC and NHC module port lids were opened and the fan was left at 60Hz. SHC: 31Pa, damper 90%, 448cfm (results in 59ft/min, 0.30m/s average flow velocity across HC module opening). NHC: 29Pa, 90% damper, 669cfm (results in 88ft/min, 0.45m/s average flow velocity across HC module opening)
For all tests the control system arrived at a stable depression value in less than 5 minutes, and thereafter exhibited only minor fluctuations.
It was observed that when the fan speed was increased to 57Hz, and for the duration of the tests, there was negligible change in the depression and damper positions for the mass separator room and target pit area.
The HEPA filter in the SHC leg of ducting has not been changed since commissioning of the facility (~15 years), and the SHC charcoal filters have not been changed since installation approximately 5 years ago. The SHC pre-fitler located inside the cell was changed in January 2016. When these are changed (which should be done before commissioning of the NHC ventilation system), the difference between SHC and NHC flow rates should decrease, and the SHC depression with NHC open should increase (likely up to the 250Pa setpoint).
Conclusion: The new SHC+NHC single control loop system effectively controls the system under all conditions tested. The existing ventilation system achieved the required NHC depression (250Pa, from RS 50, Document #131915) with both cells closed, and with SHC open only. The same depression for SHC with both cells closed was achieved with both cells closed, but only reached 231Pa w/ NHC open (203Pa at 57Hz fan speed). It is expected that 250Pa can be easily achieved in the final system because the NHC will be better sealed than in its current condition, the damper in the shared SHC/NHC leg can be opened further, there will be greater flow through the SHC leg after changing the HEPA and charcoal filters, and the system can be tuned to better balance the SHC and NHC flow rates. RS51 states "the ventilation system should maintain an average air flow velocity of 0.5m/s across the opening into the hot cell". This is almost achieved with the NHC open, but SHC only had 0.3m/s average flow velocity. It should be possible to increase both to > 0.5m/s by further opening the shared leg damper and tuning the system to have more balanced flow rates. At the very least, both SHC and NHC should have > 0.42m/s average flow velocity to match what is currently achieved in SHC only mode (measured in test step #1), which to date has not allowed contamination to escape out the top of the hot cell. Depending on what flow velocity is deemed acceptable, after commissioning it may be possible to have both the SHC and NHC open concurrently based on the results of Test 5. At the time of commissioning, the SHC/NHC damper bias and NHC air inlet damper should both be tuned to achieve as similar depression and flow rate conditions as possible for both cells, and to meet all requirements in the RS document.
Notes:
Duct flow rate was calculated assuming that measured flow velocity at the center of the duct is 90% of average duct velocity. The duct ID at the sample location is 7.75", the hot cell opening size used for SHC and NHC module opening flow velocity calculations was 33" x 33".
Duct flow velocity measurements were taken using a thermal anemometer (Model number: 9555-P, Serial number: 9555:1108059 Rev. 2.11.0, Last calibrated by Rob Walker on April 29, 2016).
After completion of the tests the system was restored to it's original configuration and the ISAC target hall was swiped for contamination: none found. No EF12 trips occurred during these tests. |
1314
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Wednesday, August 10, 2016, 12:18 |
chad fisher | South Hot-Cell | Maintenance | | | Anteroom clearing | Black "radio active" materials cabinet has been emptied, items bagged and removed from the anteroom. Cabinet itself has been swiped inside and out and also been removed from the anteroom. Most items have been removed from the anteroom now save some cardboard, rolls of plastic etc. |
1313
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Wednesday, August 10, 2016, 11:30 |
David Wang | ITE | Standard Operation | TM4 | UC#17 | TM4 has been connected at ITE | Dan and I connected TM4 in ITE yesterday. It is pumping down at ITE now. Everything is fine so far. |
1312
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Wednesday, August 10, 2016, 09:44 |
Travis Cave | Conditioning Station | Standard Operation | TM3 | no target | module moved | TM#3 has been moved from the north east silo to the conditioning station. |
1311
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Tuesday, August 09, 2016, 11:36 |
Anders Mjos | Conditioning Station | Maintenance | | | RGA and CG1S moved | The locations (ports) for the RGA and CG1S was swapped today by Anders and Isaac to provide clearance for the North Hot Cell ventilation. Attached photos show old and new locations. |
Attachment 1: Old.JPG
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Attachment 2: New.JPG
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1310
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Tuesday, August 09, 2016, 10:05 |
Travis Cave | ITE | Standard Operation | TM4 | UC#17 | module moved | TM#4 with UC#17 is now in the east target station. |
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