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HINS/ILCTA Meson LCW System Upgrade Proposal Maurice Ball Quincy Johnson

HINS/ILCTA Meson LCW System Upgrade Proposal Maurice Ball Quincy Johnson Fluids Engineering AD/Mechanical Support August, 7, 2007. Overview. Introduction Objective, purpose, outline Where are we now, skid pictures, meson detector bldg pics

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HINS/ILCTA Meson LCW System Upgrade Proposal Maurice Ball Quincy Johnson

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  1. HINS/ILCTA Meson LCW System Upgrade Proposal Maurice Ball Quincy Johnson Fluids EngineeringAD/Mechanical Support August, 7, 2007

  2. Overview • Introduction • Objective, purpose, outline • Where are we now, skid pictures, meson detector bldg pics • Excel spreadsheet of current system, flows, heat loads • New Proposal, details • Labor estimate • Schedule - phases of installation

  3. Current Operation Heat Load/Flow Requirements

  4. Heat Load Requirement Spreadsheet • Identify flows for all equipment and power supplies. • Identify power input for all equipment and power supplies. • Size pump for new cooling system. • Size heat load for heat exchanger.

  5. Heat Load RequirementsILCTA.Klystron Gallery

  6. Heat Load RequirementsIon Souce.MEBT.Linac Cave

  7. Heat Load and Required Flow Summary

  8. Current Skid and Piping • Pump (Model D-1011) • 120 GPM • 130 Pressure Differential • 300 ft Head • 8.25” Impeller • 3500 RPM • 30 Hp • Heat Exchanger • 160 kW • Chiller • 45 Tons of Refrigeration • 158 kW

  9. New Pump Room and Piping • Pump • 450 GPM • 160 Pressure Differential • 370 ft Head • 9.81” Impeller • 3500 RPM • 75 Hp • Heat Exchanger • 250 kW • Chiller • 45 Tons of Refrigeration • 158 kW

  10. Upgrade Capabilities West Wall, including ILCTA tent MP7 through access tunnel HINS Klystron Line HINS Ion Source/MEBT HINS LINAC Cave - Isolation valves Note: West Wall can accommodate future 2nd klystron.

  11. Materials List Note: This is not a complete list, pending further EDIA.

  12. Scheduling • Phases of installation • Phase I: 6" hallway, pump room, during HINS/ILCTA operation (est. 3 weeks) • Phase II: HINS/ILCT shutdown required, install cat walk area, upgrade west wall, extend west wall to ILCTA tent, install new ball valves for cave and ion source (est. 2-3 weeks) • Phase III: ion source area (could be part of phase II) during HINS/ILCTA operation • Phase IV: cave area, during HINS/ILCTA operation

  13. Schedule and Labor

  14. Obstacles to Proceed • Approval to Proceed • Procurement • Drafting Support • Engineering Support • Shutdown 2007

  15. Summary/Conclusion • Schedule is optimistic • Assumes engineering support is available at the 30% level. • Task manager manpower is available at the time of installation. • Approval to Proceed is given this week • Drafting support is provided this week. • Procurement is as scheduled

  16. Summary/Conclusion • Milestones • Present proposal, approval to proceed, 8/7/07 • Installation and commission operation of Phase III, Ion Source Area, 11/14/07 • Installation and commission operation of Phase IV, Cave Area, date:?????

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