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Entry  Thursday, October 10, 2024, 10:24, Aaron Tam, South Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM2, Ta#67, Ta#67 PIE  35x

 Post Irradiation Examination

October 9, 2024 - Aaron Tam w/ Chad Fisher, Aurelia Laxdal, and Lucas Backes 

PIE conducted by Chad with direction from Aurelia. Aaron and Lucas observing/documenting 

Goal: Thin foil target material is somewhat novel, and we should characterize the differences if there are any. 

Photos of the pre-examined target can be seen on ELOG 2697  on Tuesday October 1, 2024, when the target was removed from TM2

Notes:

  • Right most inner/outer target conductor bolts was sitting proud and had threads showing, photo attached
  • Some Black deposit was found on the inside of the heatshield directly below the extraction tube, and loose in powder form inside the heatshield. 
  • Target tube seems to have more of a crystalline texture than previous examinations.
  • When Target tube was being removed, one of the target electrode conductors broke off
  • some dimple texture was found on the target tube windows and this was further explored by prying a channel through the length of one side of the tube to get a better look

Target pieces were placed loosely back within the heatshield, and the lid loosely placed back on.

Awaiting pail loading, and move to storage vault

 

Entry  Tuesday, December 03, 2024, 10:10, Frank Song, ITE, Standard Operation, TM2, Ta#68, module disconnection TM2_with_spent_target_TA#68_disconnection_in_ITE_2024-12-03.pdf

TM2 with spent target TA#68 was disconnected  in ITE and is being moved to SHC. All water lines are purged for module storage.

Entry  Tuesday, December 03, 2024, 10:51, Adam Newsome, South Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM2, , TM2 move - ITE to SHC 

TM2 was moved from ITE to SHC with Ta#68 target. During the move, a railing was lightly bumped by the corner of the module - no obvious damage or issues have been observed. Otherwise, the move was smooth.

Entry  Tuesday, December 03, 2024, 12:28, Adam Newsome, South Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM2, , TM3 move - TCS to ITE 

TM3 was moved with UCx#47 from TCS to ITE. The move was smooth.

Entry  Tuesday, December 03, 2024, 15:53, Aaron Tam, South Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM2, Ta#68, Ta#68 Removal 22x

  Note: Ta#68 had a difficult install. See E-log ID# 2698 for more info 

First look:

  • Containment box cover looks the same as previous (See:ID: 2697)
  • Target shows large amount of soot-like deposits (See photos for locations)
  • Deposits seem to have been left on parts of the service tray as well ie.: Multipin connector 

Removal:

  • Removal was smooth
  • Water-line bracket fixing bolts seemed loose even before I put a tool to them 

Eyes of sides:

  • Better photos of where deposits are 
  • Everything else seems normal 
Entry  Wednesday, December 04, 2024, 09:00, David Wang, Facilities, Standard Operation, TM2, , all water lines on TM2 have been purged. 

all water lines on TM2 have been purged. Refilled them(except HS ) with 60psi nitrogen for module silo storage before next year using. 

Entry  Wednesday, December 04, 2024, 10:40, Adam Newsome, South Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM2, , TM2 move - SHC to silo 

TM2 was remotely moved from the South Hot Cell to SW Silo. Reading at SHC = 89.8 mSv/h. The move was smooth.

Entry  Monday, February 10, 2025, 11:48, David Wang, South Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM2, No target, TM2 has been moved from W_S silo to SHC. 

Remotely removed TM2 from S-W silo to SHC . Peter and I did the move. It is successful.

Entry  Tuesday, February 11, 2025, 10:36, chad fisher, South Hot-Cell, Repair, TM2, , Conductor Block Insulator Replacement Image_(12).jpegImage_(13).jpegImage_(14).jpeg

Ceramic conductor blocks ITD0053 and ITD0054 were replaced on TM2. Initially, only ITD0053 was to be replaced but after removing it it was noticed that ITD0054 (the larger conductor block behind it) was also broken, fractured through the helicoil that retained ITD0053 (see attached picture).

Both the old 53 and 54 fell into multiple pieces upon removal (see attached photo).

Fasteners holding 53 and 54 to the mounting plate and each other had loose washer on them. I have never seen this done before and, after checking drawing ITA3560 (extraction column Assembly) and confirming they have not been called out, I removed them before reinstalling.

 

Entry  Friday, February 14, 2025, 10:48, David Wang, South Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM2, No target, TM2 has been moved from SHC to TCS.  

TM2 has been moved from SHC to TCS successfully. Travis and I did the move.

Entry  Friday, February 14, 2025, 11:35, David Wang, Conditioning Station, Standard Operation, TM2, , TM2 TP1/TP2 and TCS TP1S have been started at TCS. 

TM2 TP1/TP2 and TCS:TP1S have been started at TCS. The starting time and operation of turbo pumps are ok. TM2 had been stored in silo since last Oct.

TP1/TP2 work fine over long weekend and TCS vacuum is good. I switched off TCS vacuum system.

Entry  Thursday, February 20, 2025, 11:10, David Wang, Conditioning Station, Standard Operation, TM2, No target, TM2 has been moved from TCS to west-south silo. 

TM2 has been moved from TCS to west-south silo. Travis and I did the job. The move is successful.

Entry  Tuesday, May 06, 2025, 14:40, Frank Song, North Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM2, UC#49, electrical check/leak check TM2_with_UC#49_electric_check_on_NHC_2025-05-06.pdf

 TM2 with new target UC#49 installed is E/L checked on the flange of NHC in TH. see attachment for detail.

Entry  Wednesday, May 07, 2025, 13:41, Aaron Tam, North Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM2, UC#49 , UC#49 SIS w/ Gasline Install Cable_hopped_on_East_Manip.jpgunsuccessful_method_1.jpgunsuccessful_method_2.jpgGasline_Gasket_installed.jpg

May 7th, 2025 - Aaron Schmidt, Aaron Tam 

UC#49 Handover - good

  • April 30th - Initial fit check was performed
    • This is a new procedure that allows time for any potential modifications to be made. 
  • May 7th ~9:00am Target taken out of glovebox and tested for fit
  • Target legs and mounting bolts all thread in nicely. Bottom 2 conductor leg mounting holes have slightest misalignment.
  • Target bagged, and brought to ISAC Hot-cells anteroom

Target inserted into NHC - successful

  •  Target loaded onto cart without issue

Target Install - Complicated 

  • Gas line gasket dislodged upon fully inserting target onto source-tray guide-pins
  • During the attempt to remove target from source-tray, East manipulator tong cable hopped off a pully
    • This is the same slave manip that was recently replaced ID: 2799 
  • Attempts to reinstall the gasket proved unsuccessful, and gasket was ultimately lost under the source-tray
  • 3 more gaskets were inserted into the Hot cells, with the same unsuccessful outcome
    • gaskets lost underneath source-tray
  • One attempt to install a side loading gasket was tried
    • stopped after the first try as the tool is liable to fling the gasket to a critical area 
  • Aaron Schmidt made a new tool to install a male-side gasket
    • This proved to be successful (photo shown)
  • The rest of the install procedure was successful 
    • without the East manipulator functional, west manipulator was used
    • west manipulator has a smaller tong opening to avoid cable hopping 
    • Finishing at 3:00pm UC target exposed to air for ~6 hours

 

Entry  Friday, May 16, 2025, 10:36, Frank Song, ITW, Standard Operation, TM2, UC#49 , Module Connection TM2_with_UC#49_connection_in_ITW_2025-05-15.pdf

 TM2 with UC#49 Febiad is connected in ITW. Form attached.

Entry  Thursday, June 30, 2011, 16:04, Pierre Bricault, Conditioning Station, Repair, TM1, , TM1 status 

Friday June 24 2011

The target module has been moved to the Conditioning Station (CS)

Pumping overnight

Saturday June 25 2011

Pressure Service Cap (SC) 3E-6 T

Pressure Containment Box (CB) 6.6E-6 T

High voltage test to 40 kV, unfortunately, the pressure is not great so we stop at 40 kV

Pressure at the end of the day: 1650H was, P SC 2.6E-6T

P CB 6.6E-6 T

Sunday June 26 2011

Pressure P SC 1.6E-6T

P CB 6.6E-6 T

It seems we have a leak. The pressure does not drop in the CB over one day.

Today June 27 2011

 Pressure P SC 1.2E-6T

P CB 6.6E-6 T

We leak check the target module and found two leaks, one on the ground electrode and one on the mounting plate cooling circuit.

This is a new one. We had test this line three times before and it was ok.

Action for tomorrow.

After CS vent, 

Move TM1 to SHC

Survey 

Connect LD to Mounting plate cooling circuit

Open Side panel and leak check.

Meeting at 0830H

Entry  Thursday, July 21, 2011, 17:39, Bevan Moss, Conditioning Station, Repair, TM1, , TM1 Ground Electrode, Thermocouple line, Stem, panel, repairs IMG_1681.JPGIMG_1662.JPGIMG_1686.JPGIMG_1695.JPG

Over the period of July 20-21st TM1 had several repairs completed and tested. The easiest of the repairs was the installation of a gasket and a blank off. The next repair was to replace the 2 oring on the side panels that were removed for inspection and repair. The instrument panel oring was replaced again and the previous one measured. Both were found to have the correct diameter of 0.131 inches for the seal groove. When attempting to cut the thermocouple line back to an acceptable distance it detached from the stainless tube running down the high voltage chase. It was discovered that it was only being held in place with heat shrink and that the bend consisted of a hand made copper tube that was flared slightly, a truly poor electrical and mechanical connection. Also discovered was the thermocouple wire was left in the tube, this too was removed. The stainless steel tube was then secured to the tube heater (C) lines with a PEEK tie wrap. The port where the thermocouple line was then blanked off. The extraction electrode and mounting plate feed through stem repair went as practiced and no unexpected events occurred. One thing of note is that because the lines are twisted and some of the tube was removed the quick connects are no longer facing the same direction they were before. During these repairs the Ion gauge screen contacted a filament and caused a fault, this was repaired by edi who rotated the gauge. Roughing was started at ~10 am on July 21st and the turbo pumps turned on at 10:45.  At 13:20 all of the lines and external seals were tested and no leaks were found. The module was at a pressure of 2.9 x 10^-5 Torr (IMG) and 1.4 x 10^-5 Torr (ION). The leak test cart was at a pressure of ~2.7 x 10^-2 Torr and a leak rate of 1.1 x 10^-2 atm cc/sec for the external leak test and the repaired lines. A small response was found in the Tube heater (D) where the leak increased to 2.1 x 10^-8 atm cc/sec. The leak test cart would then no longer drop below 1.9 x 10^-8 atm cc/sec and there was no response measured for lines C, B, and A. Over all very positive results! After 6 hours of pumping down the pressures were 2.0 X 10^-5 Torr (IMG) and 9.7 x 10^-6 Torr (Ion).  

 

 

    Reply  Friday, July 22, 2011, 10:30, Bevan Moss, Conditioning Station, Repair, TM1, , TM1 Ground Electrode, Thermocouple line, Stem, panel, repairs 

Bevan Moss wrote:

Over the period of July 20-21st TM1 had several repairs completed and tested. The easiest of the repairs was the installation of a gasket and a blank off. The next repair was to replace the 2 oring on the side panels that were removed for inspection and repair. The instrument panel oring was replaced again and the previous one measured. Both were found to have the correct diameter of 0.131 inches for the seal groove. When attempting to cut the thermocouple line back to an acceptable distance it detached from the stainless tube running down the high voltage chase. It was discovered that it was only being held in place with heat shrink and that the bend consisted of a hand made copper tube that was flared slightly, a truly poor electrical and mechanical connection. Also discovered was the thermocouple wire was left in the tube, this too was removed. The stainless steel tube was then secured to the tube heater (C) lines with a PEEK tie wrap. The port where the thermocouple line was then blanked off. The extraction electrode and mounting plate feed through stem repair went as practiced and no unexpected events occurred. One thing of note is that because the lines are twisted and some of the tube was removed the quick connects are no longer facing the same direction they were before. During these repairs the Ion gauge screen contacted a filament and caused a fault, this was repaired by edi who rotated the gauge. Roughing was started at ~10 am on July 21st and the turbo pumps turned on at 10:45.  At 13:20 all of the lines and external seals were tested and no leaks were found. The module was at a pressure of 2.9 x 10^-5 Torr (IMG) and 1.4 x 10^-5 Torr (ION). The leak test cart was at a pressure of ~2.7 x 10^-2 Torr and a leak rate of 1.1 x 10^-2 atm cc/sec for the external leak test and the repaired lines. A small response was found in the Tube heater (D) where the leak increased to 2.1 x 10^-8 atm cc/sec. The leak test cart would then no longer drop below 1.9 x 10^-8 atm cc/sec and there was no response measured for lines C, B, and A. Over all very positive results! After 6 hours of pumping down the pressures were 2.0 X 10^-5 Torr (IMG) and 9.7 x 10^-6 Torr (Ion).  

 

 

 I again checked the TM this morning (July 22) at 10:00 am (24 hours of pumping), There is no external leaks carts pressure was 0.0x10^-4 Torr and leak rate was 0.0X10^-9 atm cc/sec. The IMG gauge was reading 6.8 x 10^-6 Torr and ION gauge was reading 3.1 x 10^-6 Torr. The lowest we have yet to record on the IMG gauge was 6.6 x10^-6 Torr and that was when the ION gauge was reading 1.2 x 10^-6 Torr and there were several leaks. This is a very good sign. I will continue to check the vacuum throughout the day. 

One more thing of note is that the copper feed thru stems have a design flaw, the holes for the locating pins are too large. As such a custom step pin had to be made. It work functionally the same but is not as intended.

Entry  Wednesday, July 27, 2011, 14:34, Travis Cave, South Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM1, , Module move 

TM#1 has been moved from the Conditioning Station to the South Hot Cell for the installation of Ta#37.

Entry  Thursday, July 28, 2011, 12:02, Travis Cave, South Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM1, Ta#37, Electrical check Electrical_Check_for_TM_1_with_Target_attached_Ta37.pdf

TM#1 has passed the the electrical check.

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