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  1419   Thursday, January 12, 2017, 14:24 David WangITWStandard OperationTM2 ITW primary and secondary vacuum vessel winter shut down leak check.

TM2 is located in ITW for this leak check. Leak detector is installed between ITW BV2s as before. LD base leak rate 0.0XE-9atm.cc/sec, base pressure 0.0XE-4 Torr. First , I leak checked dump module top flange seal which a small leak was found in last year winter shut down. This time,all ITW  turbo-pumps cooling fans are switched off during the check. Lots helium are sprayed around the dump module top flange this time. I did not see any response on LD.  The check is repeated 3 times. The results are same. There is no leak has been found on ITW dump module top flange seal at this moment. The  further confirming check will be repeated  when TM2 is moved back to ITW with dummy Febiad target  at the end of this month. The rest check result:  1 small leak(1.2 xE-8 atm.cc/sec) is found on one TM2 blue nylon bottom o-ring. This o-ring will be replaced when module is moved out of ITW.  It will be an easy job. Another small leak( 1.1XE-8 atm.cc/sec) is found on exit module 1 service cap top plate to frame o-ring seal. Its location is on east-south side of the exit module 1.This side is close and parallel to exit module 2 west-south side. Vacu- seal sprayer is used to fix this problem.  After two times spray, the leak is disappeared. This is not a permanent fix. The big top plate o-ring replacement is a complicate and dose taking job. It need to be well planned. The leak rate is small, and the leak source is close to ITW TP3 so there is no rush to replace the big o-ring on exit 1 service cap top plate at this moment. But, we need to close watching on this issue and have a job plan for this o-ring replacement since it could get worse in the future. There is no leak has been found on big T tank seal this year as well. All other primary and secondary vacuum seals  in ITW are good. TM2 water lines helum pressurize will be fulfilled In ITW or at TCS later. I will update this e-log when further test are finished.

 2017-01-25:  The O-ring on 60KV bias blue nylon stand is replaced at TCS. I leak check it. It is perfectly good now.

  1420   Monday, January 16, 2017, 09:32 David WangITWStandard OperationTM2 Helium pressure test on TM2 water llines at ITW

TM2 helium pressure test result at ITW. 70 psi helium 3 minutes on each circuit. LD base LR0.0XE-9atm.cc/sec  BP 0.0XE-4torr.  ITW IG1 1.22Xe-7 torr, ITW IG1S 1.31XE-7torr, ITW PNG4 2.66XE-6Torr(ITW TP4 off).

 

  2017-01-13 (atm.cc/sec) 2017 mini shut down
HS 0.0 x E-9  
Window 0.0 x E-9  
EE 2.7 x E-9  
Ta+ 2.2 x E-9  
Ta- 6.6 x E-9  
Tube- 1.3 x E-8  
Tube+ 2.8 x E-8  
Coil 2 2.8 x E-9  
coil 1 7.1 x E-9  
MSP 6.7 x E-8  
GE leak , no test  

All number are getting better comparing to last time check. All ITW vacuum readings are very good. ITW PNG4 was in low E-7 torr range also. At present, it is in low E-6 range due to ITW TP4 switching off.  The TM2  water line seals  are stable and reliable for 2017 beam run. The same check will be repeated  in 2017 mini shut down.

  1422   Wednesday, January 18, 2017, 09:55 David WangITEStandard OperationTM4 ITE and TM4 2017 winter shut down leak check.

ITE and TM4 2017 winter shut down leak check are finished. All ITE primary, secondary vacuum vessel and TM4 water lines are good. No any leak has been found.

  1424   Thursday, January 19, 2017, 10:15 David WangConditioning StationStandard Operation  Target Hall schedule for 2017 winter shut down

Updated target hall schedule for 2017 winter shut down. See attachments 1,2

Update schedule after Febiad beam schedule changed to ITE. See attachments 3,4

Attachment 1: 2017_Winter_Shut_Down_Target_Hall_Schedule.mpp
Attachment 2: 2017_Winter_Shut_Down_Target_Hall_Schedule.pdf
2017_Winter_Shut_Down_Target_Hall_Schedule.pdf
Attachment 3: 2017_Winter_Shut_Down_Target_Hall_Schedule.mpp
Attachment 4: 2017_Winter_Shut_Down_Target_Hall_Schedule.pdf
2017_Winter_Shut_Down_Target_Hall_Schedule.pdf 2017_Winter_Shut_Down_Target_Hall_Schedule.pdf
  1425   Tuesday, January 24, 2017, 15:24 David WangConditioning StationStandard OperationTM2 TM2 electrical check and leack check.

I did electrical check before and after Fefiad target installation on TM2. The RU (coil) Is till short to 60KV as before. Other result are good. After Febiad target is installed, Tm2 HS line is leak checked. On leak detector, base leak rate pumping down is much slow  than before.  The base pressure still could be pumped down to 0.0XE-4 torr.  After a long time wait, Chad and I leak checked at 2.2XE-8 atm.cc/sec base leak rate. Chad sprayed lots helium around the fittings and target. No any response has been found on LD. At this leak rate, the target and HS line is leak tight.  The Tm2 has been moved to THC so a heium pressure check will be fulfilled on HS line at TCS to confirm this leak check result.  

TM2 HS line is pressurized with 70 psi helium at TCS. LD base leak rate: 0.0 X E-9 atm.cc/sec. Base pressure 0.0XE-4 torr. 5 minutes test time. The leak rate slowly climed to 3.3XE-9 atm.cc/sec and stabled there( 3minutes). base pressure no change. The leak is too small to be concern. We will run this target as this condition.

 

  1426   Tuesday, January 24, 2017, 15:29 David WangConditioning StationStandard OperationTM2 TM2 has been moved to TCS .

I connected TCS vacuum system to TM2. The station is under roughing now. All turbo pumps will be started soon.

  1427   Tuesday, January 24, 2017, 15:32 David WangITWStandard OperationTM2 TM2 was moved from ITW to SHC this morning.

The move is smooth. Yasmine and Travis did the move.

  1431   Friday, January 27, 2017, 10:52 David WangConditioning StationStandard OperationTM2 TM2 has been moved from TCS to ITE

The move is successful.

  1432   Wednesday, February 01, 2017, 12:23 David WangITEStandard OperationTM2 TM2 has been connected in ITE.

TM2 has been connected in ITE. The SST window water lines in ITE can not be connected properly to TM2. The water line connector on TM2 window is 90 degree CCW installed in direction comparing to TM4.This caused the problem. Solution: Two piece of flexible lines and extra male QC adapters have been used to fix this issue.  HV cover and HV fence in ITE work  with TM2. Other connections are good as well.

  1433   Friday, February 03, 2017, 11:49 David WangConditioning StationStandard Operation  Update 2017 winter shutdown TH schedule.

Update 2017 winter shut down target hall schedule. See attachments

Attachment 1: 2017_Winter_Shut_Down_Target_Hall_Schedule.mpp
Attachment 2: 2017_Winter_Shut_Down_Target_Hall_Schedule.pdf
2017_Winter_Shut_Down_Target_Hall_Schedule.pdf
  1434   Tuesday, February 07, 2017, 10:34 David WangITWMaintenance  ITW clean up

ITW has been cleaned up today.  All station are vacuum cleaned. I wiped all HV cover and HV area including conductors and insulators. The black foams which are used to wrap around TP back up line are degrading now. I removed most of these foams. Also, Some obsolete  water lines  are moved our of station. All waste are bagged . they will be surveyed and  stored(or disposed) according to radio-active level.

  1436   Thursday, February 09, 2017, 09:24 David WangConditioning StationDevelopment  Target module window cooling lines at TCS.

Target module window  cooling lines at TCS has been modified to use spare 2 channel in TCS: WFB1. The old cooling lines used a spare channel in TCS WFB2(HVC channel) are removed and capped. After change, TCS window cooling lines will be interlocked with heaters. The test run on new lines are good. No leak  on all fittings, and signals on flow and temperature are good.   Control people will be noticed on this change for their following up job.

  1438   Friday, February 10, 2017, 09:56 David WangConditioning StationStandard Operation  water has been refilled to TCS:TK2

TCS:TK2 , Water has been refilled to 28.5" level. It was 15.1". Fall protection equipment  are used during the job.

  1444   Monday, March 06, 2017, 08:01 David WangCoolingRepair  HALCW resin tank replacement.

HALCW resin tank has been replaced. The old tank is stored in middle-west silo now. The field on old resin tank bottom is about 3.5 msv/ hr(on contact). By shielding it into silo and putting two lead blankets on the top cover of the silo,The general field 1 feet above this silo is 25usv/hr. And, The field around the silo area are less affected. This old tank will stay there as long as possible.  For the new resin tank during preparation, It was found that on return line side, the 1.25" pipe thread plug with return line tube  was very difficult to be installed onto the female thread adapter which is welded onto to tank body. It was jammed in half way of threading onto tank at manufacturer. This plug was removed out first and inspected. The first and second male threads were galled.  Maico repaired the thread on a lathe. The female thread on the tank was tapped. A tight spot was found during the tap. After that, the return line plug could be installed onto the tank properly.  The new tank was installed into the vessel and connected back to HALCW system. Water are refilled into new tank. During refill air were trapped into the system. This caused  pump restarting problem. By Several times of starting up the pump, stopping the pump and venting,  Most air were breathed out of  system. Finally,The system was restarted by supply water to ITW( without module) only. ITE and resin can circuits were brought back to system after that without problem.

 Before removing the old tank, We drained water out of old tank to decay tank. Since the resin tank is largely filled with  resin, and water are soaked into resin, we only can drain out less than 10 liters water out of tank. Also, The drain caused some part of return line on pumps have to been drained. This is the main reason air was trapped in system during the new resin tank water refilling. For the future replacement, we should not drain water in old tank. It does not worth to do it. 

Attach TH HALCW resin tank replacement procedure here.

2022-02-17 reload replacement procedure and draining schematic.

Attachment 1: new_resin_tank_installation_004.JPG
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Attachment 2: new_resin_tank_installation_005.JPG
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Attachment 5: new_resin_tank_installation_010.JPG
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Attachment 6: new_resin_tank_installation_012.JPG
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Attachment 7: new_resin_tank_installation_013.JPG
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Attachment 8: HALCW_Resin_Tank_Replacement_Procedure..docx
Attachment 9: HALCW_Resin_Tank_Replacement_Procedure..pdf
HALCW_Resin_Tank_Replacement_Procedure..pdf HALCW_Resin_Tank_Replacement_Procedure..pdf HALCW_Resin_Tank_Replacement_Procedure..pdf
Attachment 10: HALCW_resin_can_replacement__procedure..pdf
HALCW_resin_can_replacement__procedure..pdf
Attachment 11: resin_tank_draining.pdf
resin_tank_draining.pdf
  1445   Tuesday, March 07, 2017, 09:25 David WangITWRepair  ITW HALCW 2" return line ball valve seals replacement.

Leaking seals on ITW HALCW 2" return line ball valve have been replaced. 8 liter waters are drained out for this job. Water are drained into a thick plastic bag.  The bag is tie strapped , labeled, and put into a yellow garbage bin in MAA. Water sample is given to RPG. After analyzing, RPG will give instruction on how to deal with it. Since we just refilled NALCW to system before this job, the active level on sample is very low. We may dump them into active sump.  After seals change, The system is refilled . I started pump and set everything back to normal configuration. NO leak has been found on new seals. The HALCW system is operating good so far.

  1446   Tuesday, March 07, 2017, 14:41 David WangITEMaintenance  ITE dump plug water circuit is closed for ITE IG1S small surge.

It is closed @ 2:35PM by closing supply side valve first , the return side valve of ITE dump plug .

Opened ITE dump plug circuit valves @4:28PM. ITE IG1S still at 1XE-6. No change before and after of circuit closing and reopeneing.

  1447   Wednesday, March 08, 2017, 14:09 David WangITEMaintenanceTM2 ITE IG1S increasing.

By retrieving data further, It has been found no directly relationship between IG1S surging and dump plug water opening. Vacuum surging is 10minutes ahead dump water supply to circuit. SEE attachment 1. Also, The ITE IG1S start to behavior unusual in middle of Feburary. See attachment 2. Today,  ITE IG1S is still slowly climbing up. I decide to leak check ITE vacuum vessel. Before  leak check, for more information and trouble shooting. I closed water supply to ITE to see if vacuum has response on it. I will return water supply to ITE  tomorrow morning.

Water supply to ITE is returned this afternoon at 2: 10 PM.  Everything works fine so far

I leak checked ITE secondary vessel vacuum. A leak have been found in March 09th noon which is located between entrance module and TM2 top tank flange o-ring seal( on tank flange). It could not be confirm on which side of the o-ring the leak is from.

During last night, ITE IG1S reading went back to normal low E-7 range and stays in this range now. So I leak checked same area again this morning. The leak disappeared now. The o-ring works sometime , but not all the time. The plan for this issue: Change ITE target module side o-ring when TM2 is move out., and watch on the ITE IG1s when TM4 is moved back to ITE and pumped down.

Attachment 1: ITE_IGIS_surge.png
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Attachment 2: ITE_IG1S_and_PNG4.png
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Attachment 3: ITE_IG1S_back_to_normal_overnight.png
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Attachment 4: ITE_IG1S_behavior_from_Feb_08th_to_Mar_10th.png
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  1452   Thursday, March 16, 2017, 10:32 David WangSpent Target VaultRepairTM4 TM4 and its silo rust photos

I watched rust on TM4 and its silo. Most of rust are on est side of module and silo. See attachments

Attachment 1: humidity_in_TH_and_rusty_TM4_006.JPG
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Attachment 2: humidity_in_TH_and_rusty_TM4_007.JPG
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Attachment 3: humidity_in_TH_and_rusty_TM4_008.JPG
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Attachment 4: humidity_in_TH_and_rusty_TM4_009.JPG
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Attachment 5: humidity_in_TH_and_rusty_TM4_010.JPG
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Attachment 6: humidity_in_TH_and_rusty_TM4_011.JPG
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Attachment 7: humidity_in_TH_and_rusty_TM4_012.JPG
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Attachment 8: humidity_in_TH_and_rusty_TM4_013.JPG
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Attachment 9: humidity_in_TH_and_rusty_TM4_014.JPG
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Attachment 10: humidity_in_TH_and_rusty_TM4_015.JPG
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Attachment 11: humidity_in_TH_and_rusty_TM4_016.JPG
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Attachment 12: humidity_in_TH_and_rusty_TM4_017.JPG
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Attachment 13: humidity_in_TH_and_rusty_TM4_018.JPG
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  1456   Tuesday, March 21, 2017, 11:59 David WangConditioning StationRepairTM4 Rust inpsection on TM4 service cap inside surface and shielding plug surface.

Yasmine and I did a rust inpsection on TM4 service cap inide surface and shielding plug surface. No rust has been found. Also, all steel bolts on this surface look fine. The inside of silo held this module are rust free as well.  See attachments

Attachment 1: TM4_rust_inspection_003.JPG
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Attachment 2: TM4_rust_inspection_004.JPG
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Attachment 3: TM4_rust_inspection_005.JPG
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Attachment 4: TM4_rust_inspection_008.JPG
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Attachment 5: TM4_rust_inspection_009.JPG
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Attachment 6: TM4_rust_inspection_011.JPG
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Attachment 7: TM4_rust_inspection_019.JPG
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Attachment 8: TM4_rust_inspection_021.JPG
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Attachment 9: TM4_rust_inspection_022.JPG
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Attachment 10: TM4_rust_inspection_023.JPG
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Attachment 11: TM4_rust_inspection_024.JPG
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  1460   Thursday, March 23, 2017, 11:42 David WangConditioning StationMaintenanceTM4 TM4 Sevice cap rust are cleaned out.

TM4 service cap rust are cleaned out at TCS. All top surface of TM4 are wiped and cleaned . The module looks good now. see attachments

Attachment 1: TM4_clean_up_at_TCS_006.JPG
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Attachment 2: TM4_clean_up_at_TCS_007.JPG
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Attachment 3: TM4_clean_up_at_TCS_002.JPG
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Attachment 4: TM4_clean_up_at_TCS_008.JPG
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Attachment 5: TM4_clean_up_at_TCS_005.JPG
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