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Entry  Wednesday, March 21, 2012, 17:28, Isaac Earle, Repair, Target 1, Cooling, T1 Package Water Leak - Update 
 The water level in the T1 cooling package expansion tank was checked again today approximately 24 hours after it was refilled.  The level
had dropped about 5cm, equating to roughly 3.5L of water lost.
The T1 package was inspected thoroughly and no water was found.  A leak on the target in the beamline is suspected.  The T1 package has
Entry  Tuesday, March 20, 2012, 10:31, Isaac Earle, Repair, Target 1, Cooling, T1 Cooling Package - Potential Water Leak 
The T1 expansion tank warning level sensor had tripped and the level was approximately 1cm from the base of the tank.  No trip warning was observed
when Tom Lyth checked the panels last week.  The T1 cooling package and target monolith were inspected and no water was observed.  Two puddles
of water were found in the BL1A tunnel around the T1 package area: one directly below the 1AQ9 Cable Interlock Tray, and another approximately 1.5m to
Entry  Tuesday, March 06, 2012, 15:27, Isaac Earle, Repair, Target 1, Target, Quick Connect Fittings on T1 Target 
 The air hoses for the profile monitor supply line were inspected and no cracking was found (was found on T2).  The quick connect fittings
for the bottom air assembly were sticky/corroded and not actuating properly.  Replaced fittings with new parts.
Entry  Tuesday, February 21, 2012, 09:56, Isaac Earle, Repair, Target 2, Target, Air Supply Check Valve & Q4 Flow Transducer T2_Q4_Flow_Transducer.JPG
 The faulty air pressure supply check valve for M9BB, M20BB, and T2 Profile Monitor was replaced.
The rotor, shaft, and o-ring were replaced on the Q4 flow transducer to address erroneous readout that began last week.
The attached plot shows the flow readout before failure, during the failed state, and after repair.
Entry  Thursday, February 09, 2012, 17:19, Isaac Earle, Repair, Target 1, Cooling, T1 & T2 General MRO 
 The following work was performed on the T1 cooling package:
- New filter housing installed for Col. A filter.  The new housing has a drain valve to prevent water spills during future filter changes.
- Ball valve installed upstream of Col. A filter to allow proper isolation of filter during filter changes.
Entry  Thursday, February 02, 2012, 16:54, Isaac Earle, Repair, Target 2, Cooling, T2 Device Air Line Issue 
While checking operation of the M9 and M20 beam blockers earlier this week, a strange noise was noticed coming from the T2 cooling package area.  It
is a squealing sound that starts when M9BB, M20BB, or T2 profile monitor are actuated and continues for approximately 30 seconds, then stops.  The
source was eventually narrowed down to somewhere on the air supply line coming from the air amplifiers on the south mezanine.  When the air amplifiers
Entry  Monday, January 30, 2012, 16:44, Isaac Earle, Maintenance, Target 1, Cooling, Completed T1 Cooling Package MRO 
Replaced all o-rings and filters on the T1 cooling package.  Replaced resin can.  Refilled package
and restarted. 
Can inlet resistivity at 9.8M
Entry  Wednesday, January 25, 2012, 13:26, Isaac Earle, Maintenance, Target 2, Target, M9BB Returned to Beam Line 
M9 beam blocker returned to beam line.
T2 target disconnected, picked up using flask, and returned to beam line as training exercise.
Field @ 50cm from T2 target during removal:  ~90,000μSv/hr
Entry  Monday, January 23, 2012, 15:27, Isaac Earle, Repair, Target 2, Target, M20BB returned to beam line. M9BB moved to hot cell. 
M20 beam blocker was transferred from the hot cell to the beam line.
M9 beam blocker was transferred from the beam line to the hot cell.
Field at 50cm from M9 beam blocker during removal: 5000μSv/hr
Entry  Friday, January 20, 2012, 10:23, Isaac Earle, Repair, Target 2, Target, M20 BB Shaft Bearing Replaced P1010788.JPGP1010808.JPG
The replacement shaft bearing was machined by Maico Dalla Valle and installed in the beam blocker.  Smooth operation of the beam blocker air cylinders
was confirmed, and the beam blocker is scheduled to be re-installed in the T2 monolith on Monday morning (Jan 23).
Entry  Wednesday, January 18, 2012, 12:01, Isaac Earle, Repair, Target 2, Target, Broken M20BB Bearing Removed, New Design Complete P1010779.JPGP1010778.JPGP1010781.JPGM20BB_Split_Flange_Shaft_Bearing.PDF
 The broken M20 beam blocker plastic shaft bearing was removed.  Measurements of the bearing as well as the shielding disc (for which drawings
can't be found) were taken inside the hot cell and a brass replacement bearing has been designed based on these measurements.
Photos of the removed bearing, measured dimensions of bearing and shielding disc, and a PDF drawing of the new design are attached.
Entry  Friday, January 13, 2012, 17:04, Isaac Earle, Repair, Target 2, Target, Broken Part found on M20 Beam Blocker P1010769.JPGP1010772.JPG
 While wrapping up vacuum seal bearing replacement on the M20 beam blocker I found a piece of hard black material approximately 3x1x1cm on top of
the hot cell turntable.   Checked for contamination and found 480,000cpm on the Ludlum 44-2 probe, and off scale on the pancake monitor.  This
piece fell from the transport flask when it was opened above the hot cell after picking up the M20 beam blocker.  Upon further inspection, more pieces
Entry  Thursday, January 12, 2012, 11:34, Isaac Earle, Maintenance, Target 2, Target, Replaced M20 Beam Blocker Vacuum Seal O-Rings 
 Replaced M20 beam blocker vacuum seal o-rings.  Old o-rings were noticeably harder, but not brittle or cracked.  Applied "Haskel
Dry Air Seal" lubricant to air cylinder shafts and "Apiezon M Grease" to vacuum seal o-rings and main shaft.  Took approximately 1
full days work.  Total dose: 0.08mSv.
Entry  Friday, January 06, 2012, 15:37, Isaac Earle, Maintenance, Target 2, Target, Transferred M20 beam blocker to hot cell 
Uncovered T2 monolith and transferred M20BB to hot cell using flask.
  
Field at 0.5m from beam blocker while being lifted with flask: 21,700
Entry  Thursday, January 05, 2012, 10:21, Isaac Earle, Maintenance, Target 1, Cooling, Defeated T1 and T2 cooling package vacuum interlocks. 
 Defeated T1 and T2 cooling package vacuum interlocks at 1-C panel on South mezzanine in Meson Hall to allow cooling packages to continue running
after beamlines are vented.
Notified operations.
Entry  Thursday, January 05, 2012, 10:18, Isaac Earle, Maintenance, Target 2, Cooling, Swapped Resin in T2 Cooling Package 
Drained T2 cooling package water, collected sample and delivered to RPG.  Swapped resin can, refilled, and restarted cooling package.
After 6 hours can inlet at 10.3MΩ *cm,
can outlet at 10.5MΩ*cm electrical resistivity.
Entry  Thursday, December 22, 2011, 15:27, Isaac Earle, Maintenance, Target 1, Target, T1-MK1 Transferred to Storage Pit 
 T1-MK1 target transferred from hot cell to storage pit position #3 to free up the hot cell in preparation for shut-down activities.
Current device locations in storage pit:
Pos 1: TNF Resin Can
Entry  Tuesday, December 20, 2011, 09:54, Isaac Earle, Maintenance, Target 1, Target, Replaced T1-MK1 Target Ladder 
Replaced T1-MK1 target ladder with the new ladder design which has an integrated upper slide plate (2 less sealing locations) and no c-seal grooves.
 C-seals replaced with aliuminum delta seals.Transfered all target cassettes to new ladder in the same positions.  Performed helium leak check
at interface with bellows flanges and all cassette locations.  No leaks detected.
Entry  Friday, November 04, 2011, 13:36, Isaac Earle, Maintenance, Target 2, Target, Kaon Target (Training) 
  Moved Kaon Target from storage pit to remote handling hot cell using flask as training exercise.  Safety surveyor scanned storage pit
area (wide flanges: clean,  pit floor: 50cpm).  Returned flask to hot cell lab floor and covered storage pit.
Entry  Thursday, June 30, 2011, 16:47, John Wong, Development, Target 1, Target, Testing Elog 
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