Wednesday, July 08, 2015, 16:21, Isaac Earle, Development, Target 1, Target, 0.003" 347 SS Sheet for T1/T2 Targets Received
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A 5lb roll of 347SS sheet was received today. This alloy is to be used for the target windows of the new T1 and T2 beryllium target cassettes that will be manufactured in the near future. The material was ordered from Alloys International (PO# TR206407). A mill spec report was included with the material, a scanned copy is attached in PDF format. The roll will be stored in the meson hall RH hot cell lab office on the shelving above the work bench. |
Thursday, August 13, 2015, 09:47, Isaac Earle, Development, Other, Other, "Clamp A" disassembled and used to build clamp "TRH1257-#01"
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The 4" Marman flange clamp (IRH0001) labeled "Clamp A", as used in the testing detailed in Document-114623 Release 1, has been disassembled. The parts were used to build a TRH1257 clamp which uses the new TRH1259 jaw with 0.480" jaw root width. This new clamp has been labeled "TRH1257-#01", and will be tested with Helicoflex H-303654 seals in the near future. |
Monday, March 14, 2022, 14:09, Adam Newsome, Maintenance, Target 2, Cooling, T2 cooling system: filled, tuned, leak-checked
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The T2 cooling system was refilled with water via the expansion tank until the tank level read approximately 38 cm.
The system pump was restarted. All sensors displayed acceptable nominal values. Demin flow was tuned to 1.0 gpm.
No leaks or abnormalities observed - system running normally. |
Monday, September 09, 2024, 09:39, Albert Kong, Other, Target 2, Cooling, B1A:T2CS:FGSEC:RDFLOW noisy, CYCLOTRON Fault 17321
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Secondary flow sensor B1A:T2CS:FGSEC:RDFLOW on the T2 cooling station suddenly became very noisy at around 11 pm, 01 September 2024.
The sensor reading would fluctuate from 0-150 gpm which is beyond typical noise levels for these sensors (~2gpm).
The noise spontaneously ended at around 4 am, 05 September 2024.
The noise likely originated from some stuck debris preventing the paddle wheel from turning normally that got spontaneously dislodged.
Alternatively, changes in the environment temperature could have broken some electrical contact that recovered when the temperature cooled over the weekend. We will make a note to look into this sensor in the coming shutdown and perform preventative replacement of components.
(UPDATE: see ELOG 359, FGSEC serviced) |
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