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Status of installed target Preparation of “demonstrator” target. Chris Booth Sheffield 25 th January 2008. Introduction Aim was to have both systems ready by 20 th January. A lot of minor problems and delays:
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Status of installed targetPreparation of “demonstrator” target Chris Booth Sheffield 25th January 2008
Introduction Aim was to have both systems ready by 20th January. A lot of minor problems and delays: • Over half the mechanical parts ordered via RAL & DL and produced externally were not to specification. • Most have been recoverable, but this has meant extra machining work • Diamond-edge seals sub-standard. • Mounting holes incorrectly centred on upper & lower flanges. • Incorrect target orientation on shaft. • Magnet clamps incorrectly made. • Optics block (for second system) distorted. • … University of Sheffield
Status of Installed Target & Controls Checked out in R78 Wednesday 16th • Stepper motor & interlocks ok. • Target actuated 1000 times ok. • Good vacuum (3.3×10–7 mbar). • Absolute position w.r.t. beam pipe measured. Moved to ISIS and connected Sunday 20th • Several damaged fibres discovered. (Neither route nor protection were as had been requested.) • Optics (approximately) set up. • Stepper motor & interlocks checked. • Target raised & lowered several times. • Operation from MICE LCR difficult without network. • “Incident” resulted in damaged IGBTs. Power supply returned to DL, now repaired. (Better protection in future?) University of Sheffield
Requirements for Operation of Installed Target • Adjustment of optical amplifiers (2 hours?) • Changes to interlock programming (1 hour?) • Cables and signals from ISIS: synchronisation, local beam loss, beam current. • Matching receivers to above signals (gain, termination, timing) (2 hours?) • Ethernet – essential to monitor temperatures, voltages etc from LCR, and to control PSU. • Gate valve to be open. (Changes to control rack (Tuesday?) plus reconnection inside ISIS.) • Procedure for personnel protection. (Limit switch missing?) • And, of course, permission from ISIS to operate! University of Sheffield
Commissioning of Target (Basic minimum) Start with stepper motor raised • Operate for few hundred actuations • Check synchronisation with ISIS (50/64 Hz?). • Adjust optical amplifiers if required. • Check coil temperatures with ISIS cooling water. • Check readout of beam-loss and ISIS current. • Set to minimum dip depth. Lower stepper motor to normal position and actuate • Increase dip until see beam loss • Study stability of target and beam loss (how many pulses?) • Gradually increase dip depth within allowed losses • Study correlation of loss with depth (and time?). • Other tests depend on readiness of beam monitors. • Do ISIS want a minimum number of pulses to check induced radiation? • Other tests?? University of Sheffield
Preparation of Second Target Note: Preparation of mechanics and electronics are not independent!! • Mechanics • Stator wiring completed Friday 25th. • Check wiring, clean flanges & tube Monday. • Stator to DL Tuesday 9:00 a.m. for welding Tuesday (???), return to Sheffield Wednesday? • Clean & assemble optics block, collimators etc Monday p.m. • Alignment of optics Tuesday-Wednesday • Assemble shaft Tuesday-Wednesday. (Maybe remove DLC coating from target later??) • Modify bearing Wednesday p.m. • Complete assembly Thursday morning. • Minor parts (laser screen etc.) Thursday p.m. • Electronics • Control crate wired, checked (without actuator) OK Friday 25th. • DAQ box to be finished Saturday 26th. • Quadrature amplifiers, 24-bit timer, PS crate ready DL Monday p.m. • Collect above 9:00 am Tuesday. • Interconnect, start debugging ASAP Tuesday (NB new printed circuits!) • (If problems with timer, leave till later – only needed for monitoring). • Connect full system to actuator Thursday p.m. Start optical amplifier adjustment and debugging. Complete by end Friday? University of Sheffield