Difference between revisions of "01/31/2017 Meeting"
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'''1. Operations ''' | '''1. Operations ''' | ||
− | CMTF is having micro-phonics problems with the LCLS2 cryomodule testing. | + | CMTF is having micro-phonics problems with the LCLS2 cryomodule testing. They now want to lower one end of the module to simulate the tunnel conditions at SLAC. Module was transitioned to 4K for move and is now back at 2K. CHL C7 and C9 have their suction check valves installed sideways and Ops still looking for oil in the CHL recovery systems. LCLS2 cryomodule scheduled to warm up at the end of Jan. |
− | + | Hall C has been having issues controlling return pressures back to CHL recovery. | |
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[[UIM]] | [[UIM]] | ||
− | Shutdown planning still underway. The shutdown is scheduled from 17 Feb - 9 Apr (Dewar Full). A job | + | Shutdown planning still underway. The shutdown is scheduled from 17 Feb - 9 Apr (Dewar Full). A job briefing is being planned for next week. My presentation at the P&C meeting underlined the |
[[GPP]] | [[GPP]] | ||
− | Designers are working on the drawings for moving the Kinney pumps. Shirley has approved the current conceptual design for the suction piping. Designer is also working on the cooling water header designs. The drawings are finished for the small warm gas tie ins that we will try to install during the Feb shutdown. Paul is working on the detailed drawings. Some are ready for review. | + | Designers are working on the drawings for moving the Kinney pumps. Shirley has approved the current conceptual design for the suction piping. Designer is also working on the cooling water header designs. The drawings are finished for the small warm gas tie ins that we will try to install during the Feb shutdown. Paul is working on the detailed drawings. Some are ready for review. Valves have been ordered for Kinney suction lines. |
[[CHL2 C6]] | [[CHL2 C6]] | ||
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+ | The accelerator might shutdown 23 March. If it does the C6 work will move up if not it is planned for first week in May. | ||
A fab crew is fabricating the piping spools. (Willy) | A fab crew is fabricating the piping spools. (Willy) | ||
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[[JLAB Guard Vac]] | [[JLAB Guard Vac]] | ||
− | The guard vac skid is mechanically installed. The electrical power and controls need to be finished. There is one more box to install and conduit and wire to be installed. We have requested the FM electricians perform this work. | + | The guard vac skid is mechanically installed. The electrical power and controls need to be finished. There is one more box to install and conduit and wire to be installed. We have requested the FM electricians perform this work. |
[[JLAB C8]] | [[JLAB C8]] | ||
− | On hold.The skid is mechanically finished. The skid is electrically 50% finished and Beizer is working on the electrical now. There is no funding or plan to install the machine yet. | + | On hold.The skid is mechanically finished. The skid is electrically 50% finished and Beizer is working on the electrical now. There is no funding or plan to install the machine yet. Mike should be done in 1 to 1.5 weeks. |
Verify the installation of the check valve. | Verify the installation of the check valve. | ||
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+ | [[JLAB recovery header rework]] | ||
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[[ESR Hall A 15K utube]] | [[ESR Hall A 15K utube]] | ||
− | A new utube is being fabricated with a manual valve to replace the existing utube because it has a leak. Drawings are released but have not been delivered to Scott to see and order parts. | + | A new utube is being fabricated with a manual valve to replace the existing utube because it has a leak. Drawings are released but have not been delivered to Scott to see and order parts. Work needs to be scheduled. |
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All but 2 bayonets were shipped. The remaining 2 had to wait for the original valve we spec'ed to arrive. The SLAC group overrode our valve selection at design time and opted for a cheaper valve that does not meet pressure requirements. We are building two recovery compressors. Due in July 17'. These will take more hours than estimated because of seismic modifications. (Issac) We are building a guard vac skid for LCLS2. Not started. Due end of October 17'(Issac)SLAC operations is interested in drafting a long term support agreement for after the machine is running. (??) Cold compressor FDR was completed last week (results unknown). PHPK is continuing to fabricate the first set of warm compressors. There are concerns about information ownership if we send the fundamental skid drawings that could then be modified. The compressor design is actually joint owned by JLAB and NASA and was used at MSU and LCLS2. | All but 2 bayonets were shipped. The remaining 2 had to wait for the original valve we spec'ed to arrive. The SLAC group overrode our valve selection at design time and opted for a cheaper valve that does not meet pressure requirements. We are building two recovery compressors. Due in July 17'. These will take more hours than estimated because of seismic modifications. (Issac) We are building a guard vac skid for LCLS2. Not started. Due end of October 17'(Issac)SLAC operations is interested in drafting a long term support agreement for after the machine is running. (??) Cold compressor FDR was completed last week (results unknown). PHPK is continuing to fabricate the first set of warm compressors. There are concerns about information ownership if we send the fundamental skid drawings that could then be modified. The compressor design is actually joint owned by JLAB and NASA and was used at MSU and LCLS2. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:20, 31 January 2017
RULES: No arguing. Everyone will be heard.
Attendance
Thompson, Creel, Wright, Laverdure, Butler, Radovic, Wijernatne, Norton, Saringer, Schleeper, Yang
Goals
The purpose of this weekly meeting is to discuss plant operations and group projects with the cryogenics group managers and supervisors. During this meeting we will discuss ongoing and future projects, priorities, manpower, schedules, expenditures, and problems.
Agenda and Notes
1. Operations
CMTF is having micro-phonics problems with the LCLS2 cryomodule testing. They now want to lower one end of the module to simulate the tunnel conditions at SLAC. Module was transitioned to 4K for move and is now back at 2K. CHL C7 and C9 have their suction check valves installed sideways and Ops still looking for oil in the CHL recovery systems. LCLS2 cryomodule scheduled to warm up at the end of Jan.
Hall C has been having issues controlling return pressures back to CHL recovery.
2. JLAB Internal Group Projects
Shutdown planning still underway. The shutdown is scheduled from 17 Feb - 9 Apr (Dewar Full). A job briefing is being planned for next week. My presentation at the P&C meeting underlined the
Designers are working on the drawings for moving the Kinney pumps. Shirley has approved the current conceptual design for the suction piping. Designer is also working on the cooling water header designs. The drawings are finished for the small warm gas tie ins that we will try to install during the Feb shutdown. Paul is working on the detailed drawings. Some are ready for review. Valves have been ordered for Kinney suction lines.
The accelerator might shutdown 23 March. If it does the C6 work will move up if not it is planned for first week in May.
A fab crew is fabricating the piping spools. (Willy)
Electrical supplies including 4160v wire, 120v/480v conduit and wire were ordered. We are getting a price from Paul Powers for the FM electricians to perform this work. Perry is working up a plan for the CHL2 shutdown.
The guard vac skid is mechanically installed. The electrical power and controls need to be finished. There is one more box to install and conduit and wire to be installed. We have requested the FM electricians perform this work.
On hold.The skid is mechanically finished. The skid is electrically 50% finished and Beizer is working on the electrical now. There is no funding or plan to install the machine yet. Mike should be done in 1 to 1.5 weeks. Verify the installation of the check valve.
Under investigation.
We have most of the parts. The installation is on hold. It might be used as a filler job if things ever get light.
A new utube is being fabricated with a manual valve to replace the existing utube because it has a leak. Drawings are released but have not been delivered to Scott to see and order parts. Work needs to be scheduled.
If a designer becomes available they will be placed on this project. It is currently in Craig queue.
3. JLAB External Group Projects
We have been tasked with fabricating flex lines for the solenoid can. It will take approximately 4 months. (Jay). Roland is continuing to work with Ruben on solenoid can instrumentation as needed. Torus was recooled and is ready for KPP run.
Pressure tests completed. Vacuum, leaks sealed. CM should be in place in 2 weeks to allow the final utube measurements to be taken. Then it will take about 4-5 weeks to build the utubes. We have the parts.(Roy) The thermosiphon can fabrication and installation is expected to take about 2 months to build and install. Likely to be Dano's crew once they complete UIM. HDIce return line is a fill work. Its low priority. Fab is working on the thermosiphon. The height of the can is sufficient. LN2 supply line is being worked right now. Drawings are in checking for the vessel. Control system has a couple of weeks of work left to do as soon as a tech becomes available.
4. JLAB External Projects
We are working to accumulate the pressure systems documentation. We are looking for an in house designer to replace the contractor Michael. The scope of the work is not clear. Cory and Kelly are coordinating what additional work might move to MSU from JLAB.
All but 2 bayonets were shipped. The remaining 2 had to wait for the original valve we spec'ed to arrive. The SLAC group overrode our valve selection at design time and opted for a cheaper valve that does not meet pressure requirements. We are building two recovery compressors. Due in July 17'. These will take more hours than estimated because of seismic modifications. (Issac) We are building a guard vac skid for LCLS2. Not started. Due end of October 17'(Issac)SLAC operations is interested in drafting a long term support agreement for after the machine is running. (??) Cold compressor FDR was completed last week (results unknown). PHPK is continuing to fabricate the first set of warm compressors. There are concerns about information ownership if we send the fundamental skid drawings that could then be modified. The compressor design is actually joint owned by JLAB and NASA and was used at MSU and LCLS2.
5. Summer Maintenance Work Plan
Need to finalize our summer work plan. What are we planning to do, do we need to buy parts, and who is doing the work.
Action Items
1. Jonathan, Mat, and Thilan will complete the modifications to the CTF CB3 installation plan and try to get an answer on the Feb 17 shutdown.
2. Add other group engineers to this meeting.
3. Complete summer maintenance list
Action Item Updates
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2. Perform EI&C maintenance on CHL2 while it is down for 6 weeks this summer.
3. Perform EI&C maintenance on CHL1 while it is down for several months this summer.