ID |
Date |
Author |
Category |
Type |
Module |
Target/Number |
Subject |
1887
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Thursday, March 07, 2019, 13:59 |
chad fisher | South Hot-Cell | Repair | TM2 | | Polishing |
Polishing of the water block sealing surfaces has commenced. First attempt was on block B with low nap brown polishing pad (the least aggressive pad prepared) and isopropyl for 30 seconds. This cleaned a little but did not remove the "ring" which I believe is water scale. I will step up to 2000 grit wet sand paper and iso next. |
2529
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Wednesday, January 24, 2024, 08:34 |
chad fisher | South Hot-Cell | Repair | TM4 | UCx#43 | Plating and coating from UCx#43 failure |
TM4 has seen significant coating of the main standoff insulators and various other components stemming from failure in UCx#43 target. See attached pictures showing coating on containment box, support frame, main standoff insulators, standoff insulators high voltage shield etc. Note tracking marks on main standoff insulators.
Wednesday, January 24, 2024, 12:54 Carla's edit:
Meggered all HV components relative to HV common and HV common relative to ground. Nothing out of the ordinary, HV common to gnd was 700MOhms at 1kV. Seems whatever got onto the insulators is non-conductive, or is not as bad as it seems. |
2200
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Monday, March 15, 2021, 13:01 |
Isaac Earle | Crane | Development | | | Plate & pin lift assembly load testing (ITA6550) |
In mid-2020 design analysis was completed on the steel plate & pin assemblies (ITA6550) used to connect the ISAC target hall crane hook block to the module lifting yoke assembly ITA0494. The released design note is Document-184431.
In November 2020 fabrication was completed on two full plate & pin assemblies (photos attached below). As per the relevant ASME standards (identified in the design note), each assembly has been identified with serial numbers (#1 and #2). Material test reports for the steel plate and round bar material used for fabrication are attached in PDF format. For both materials the tested tensile yield strength (from the MTR) exceeds the value used in design calculations (from Document-184431): 117ksi vs 100ksi for the plate material; 138si vs 103ksi for the round bar material.
On February 8, 2021 both plate and pin assemblies were load tested by David Wang and Frank Song. The total load applied to each was 31,400 lbs (as per the ISAC target hall crane load cell) which exceeds the 125% of rated capacity (31,250 lbs) required for the test. The lifts were conducted successfully and no deformations or other damage to the assemblies were observed. Photos of the load test are also attached.
Both plate & pin assemblies are now certified for use up to their rated capacity. As specified on drawing ITA6550 and in Document-184431, a monthly visual inspection must be performed to check for structural deformation, cracks, excessive wear, and loose or missing fasteners. In addition, an annual inspection must be performed to check for structural deformation, cracks, excessive wear, loose or missing fasteners, and missing or illegible markings or safety labels. A written record of the annual inspection must be documented and kept readily available.
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132
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Thursday, June 21, 2012, 14:33 |
chad fisher | South Hot-Cell | Repair | TM3 | N/A | Pictures TM3 June 21st |
Here are the pictures from today...there is video too but it is not uploaded yet. |
239
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Friday, January 18, 2013, 17:01 |
Grant Minor | Conditioning Station | Development | TM4 | | Photos of the CS with TM4 (after the no-module HV test, only vacuum connected) |
Attached are some photos of TM4 in the Conditioning Station after the no-module HV test completion. Only vacuum services are connected. |
1060
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Tuesday, September 01, 2015, 16:03 |
Grant Minor | ITW | Standard Operation | TM2 | ZrC #7 | Photos of TM2 Connection Procedure on Docushare 1Sept2015 |
https://documents.triumf.ca/docushare/dsweb/View/Collection-15323 |
1688
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Friday, February 16, 2018, 13:46 |
Anders Mjos | ITW | Maintenance | TM2 | | Parker coupling inspection |
Findings and photos from the inspections attached. The inspection was conducted by Anders, David and Maico. |
2400
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Friday, January 06, 2023, 09:41 |
Adam Newsome | Spent Target Vault | Standard Operation | | | Pails moved to mini-storage vault |
The following three pails were moved from the main storage vault to the mini-storage vault:
1. #211, Ta#58 (formerly vault location 3C)
2. #217, ZrC#8 (formerly vault location 3A)
3. #228, UC#37 (formerly vault location 1B)
The target index spreadsheet has been updated. |
2398
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Friday, December 16, 2022, 16:35 |
Adam Newsome | Spent Target Vault | Standard Operation | | | Pails measured, moved to mini-storage vault |
The following five pails were moved to the mini-storage vault today under work permit I2022-12-16-1:
- #239 (formerly vault location 7A): 1.38 mSv/h @ 1m
- #245 (formerly vault location 6B): 1.56 mSv/h @ 1m
- #264 (formerly vault location 6A): 748 uSv/h @ 1 m
- #267 (formerly vault location 1C): 708 uSv/h @ 1 m
- #268 (vault location 7C): 809 uSv/h @ 1 m
The mini-storage vault is now full and ready for transfer to F-308 flasks.
The following measurements were made on other pails:
- #211 (vault location 3C): 4.21 mSv @ 1 m
- #217 (vault location 3A): 1.05 mSv/h @ 1 m
- #246 (vault location 6C): 1.98 mSv/h @ 1m
- #274 (vault location 1A): 4.78 mSv/h @ 1 m
- #228 (vault location 1B): 3.86 mSv/h @ 1 m
- #256 (vault location formerly 7A, now 7B): 3.60 mSv/h @ 1 m
- #260 (vault location 5B): 1.46 mSv/h @ 1 m
The target index spreadsheet has been updated to reflect these changes. See attached PDF print. |
1909
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Monday, April 29, 2019, 07:56 |
chad fisher | South Hot-Cell | Development | | | Pail transfers |
Two pail transfers took place April 25th.
Ta#47 transfered from pail 137 to pail 201. existing plastic bag from 137 showed many areas of typical age/rad damage related failure.
Ta#45 in pail 124 was transfered to pail 202. Pail 124 also contained the shutter and "roof mounted" img gauge from TM2 that were removed in 2015 in addition to a bunch of fasteners, heat shrink tubing (from lock lever rings from an previous methods of spent target packaging) etc. The original plastic bag in pail 124 had completely failed and shredded and flaky. The shutter and extraction electrode from Ta#47 were put in pail 202 with Ta#45...cabling of the shutter being completely intertwined with the target. |
1906
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Friday, April 12, 2019, 11:44 |
chad fisher | South Hot-Cell | Standard Operation | | | Pail transfer |
Pail transfer was undertaken in the south hot cell. went very well except near the end the master tong cable of the right hand manipulator broke. Not entirely a surprise due to the amount of use it has seen lately. |
2511
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Friday, December 15, 2023, 11:31 |
Adam Newsome | Spent Target Vault | Standard Operation | | Ta#58 | Pail repack, transfer to mini-storage vault |
Pail 211 which contained Ta#58 spent target was repackaged into Pail 286 in the South Hot Cell.
The dose rate at approx. 1 m was 4.16 mSv/h.
Pail 286 was transferred to the mini-storage vault and placed in the outermost location. The mini-storage vault is full at this time, in preparation for the next shipment. |
2737
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Wednesday, December 18, 2024, 14:17 |
Adam Newsome | Pail Handling Tool | Maintenance | | | Pail Handling Tool - Inspection |
An informal inspection of the main Pail Handling Tool was performed today as the final one for the year. Note that the main formal annual inspection was performed June 18, 2024 for this year.
The attachment to this e-log serves as a record of all inspections for this tool throughout 2024.
The spare tool was not inspected as it was not in service this year. |
2436
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Wednesday, May 03, 2023, 11:04 |
Adam Newsome | Crane | Maintenance | | | Pail Handling Tool - Annual Inspection |
The pail handling tool which is used to move 5 gallon pails around the target hall was inspected by A. Newsome, N. Jorgenson, and E. Lahe. The main tool as well as spare were checked for the following items. The tools are in good, working condition. It is noted that some fasteners on the hook assembly were slightly loose, but have been tightened.
- Inspect structural integrity of long tube - check for bending, warpage, dents, cracks, rust/corrosion
- Inspect structural integrity of hook assembly - check for bending, warpage, dents, cracks, rust/corrosion
- Inspect fasteners - check all fasteners installed as per drawings, fasteners are tight
- Inspect crane interface assembly - check for damage and wear where the tool connects to the crane
- Check alignment - verify the tool connects to the crane and hangs vertically with no major misalignment (this step was not done - alignment is regularly checked during operations, and there was no concern as the tube was straight)
Note: these tools are being inspected monthly by D. Wang and F. Song. |
2618
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Tuesday, June 18, 2024, 15:16 |
Adam Newsome | Crane | Maintenance | | | Pail Handling Tool - Annual Inspection |
The pail handling tool which is used to move 5 gallon pails around the target hall was inspected by A. Newsome. The main tool was checked, but not the spare as it is currently in a disassembled and unusable state. The tool appears to be in good, working condition. The following items were checked.
- Inspect structural integrity of long tube - check for bending, warpage, dents, cracks, rust/corrosion
- Inspect structural integrity of hook assembly - check for bending, warpage, dents, cracks, rust/corrosion
- Inspect fasteners - check all fasteners installed as per drawings, fasteners are tight (note: one fastener on crane interface subassembly was loose - all fasteners in these subassembly were tightened as a precautionary measure)
- Inspect crane interface assembly - check for damage and wear where the tool connects to the crane
- Check alignment - verify the tool connects to the crane and hangs vertically with no major misalignment (this step was not done - alignment is regularly checked during operations, and there was no concern as the tube was straight)
Note: these tools are being inspected monthly by D. Wang and F. Song.
Photos can be found in G:\remote handling\Facilities and Projects\ISAC\Pail Handling Tool\Inspections\June 2024
IMPORTANT: the maximum load capacity and lifter tag for the tool are not present. There is a plan in place to affix these two labels in the very near future. |
517
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Tuesday, October 22, 2013, 14:23 |
Anders Mjos | ITE | Standard Operation | TM3 | NiO#2 | Padlle wheel frequency measurements |
as measured today in the electrical room by David and Anders |
529
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Friday, October 25, 2013, 13:39 |
Anders Mjos | ITE | Standard Operation | TM3 | NiO#2 | Padlle wheel frequency measurements |
with TM4 in ITW as measured today in the electrical room by David and Anders.
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532
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Thursday, October 31, 2013, 11:38 |
Anders Mjos | ITE | Standard Operation | TM3 | NiO#2 | Padlle wheel frequency measurements |
with TM4 in ITW as measured today in the electrical room by David and Anders. |
508
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Friday, October 18, 2013, 10:17 |
Bevan Moss | ITW | Repair | | | Paddle Wheel |
Yesterday I visually inspected the paddle wheel and noticed that it was spinning freely and constant. As the signal was intermittent replaced the coil at the back of the wheel only. This does not require access to the high active water. With the coil replaced the signal looked strong. I asked operations to keep and eye on it and advise if the problem has been resolved. I also discussed with David this morning and he informed me that this is the same procedure he would have followed. |
2379
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Wednesday, October 19, 2022, 12:00 |
Carla Babcock | North Hot-Cell | Standard Operation | TM4 | SiC#44 | PIE on SiC#44 |
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. |