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Nebrensky, Henry, 11 September 2013 11:15

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h1. BLOC training 15 September 2013
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This is a training/revision session for BLOCs.
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Anyone who has not gone through the revised [[BLOCtraining|training schedule]] cannot act as BLOC in the upcoming run.
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I know it's an awkward date - but that's the only time we could get.
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h3. Attendees -(N.B. max. 6 in MLCR)
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* Ed Overton
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* Henry Nebrensky
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* Pierrick Hanlet
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* Ian Taylor
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h2. Advanced Target & PPS training session 
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h3. PPS (I) - 9:00
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Will run target with Muon Test permit, will cover how to start setting up PPS without mimic.
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h3. Target Theory - 9:30
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0)  a) How the target works (explanation by poster)
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    b) Control systems and Vac Rack (inc. access)
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    c) Walkabout checklist items
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1) a) Target powerup (can be done with frame raised)
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     b) Basic (shifter-level) operation
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     c) Monitoring plots and reports
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     d) Checking the Target is operating to the correct spill (can be done with frame raised)
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     e) Checking the beambump is active
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     f) PPS interlocks; PPS vs BPS, etc.
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     g) MICE Controlled Entry procedure
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h3. Dipping into ISIS - 10:00 
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2) a) Finding the ISIS Beam
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     b) Checking the next spill injection losses (i.e. setting too long or short user delay).
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     c) Optimising timing (playing with user delay to optimise beam loss profile)  Intrusive / Requires help from ISIS:
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h3. "Intrusive" activities - 11:30
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3) Running without the beambump (and how it changes everything!)
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     Needs ISIS to turn off beambump temporarily
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4) a) Overview of ISIS BLMs and trips (minor vs major, I forget the terminology)
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        Would it be possible to get this from Dean Adams or ISIS directly?
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     b) Run at the margin to try to see some of the minor trips (this would
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        be better done with the beamloss limit reduced to say 1V to reduce
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        jitter)
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5) Example of a BPS Trip (and what to do!)
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h2. Magnets - cooling water etc. - after lunch
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For future reference, _some of this_ would be done better during the shutdown.
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The following probably isn't in chronological order:
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h3. Hall A/C Units
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    * Turning on/off
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h3. Decay Solenoid Cryo
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    * Error messages
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    * Air
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h3. Proton Absorbers
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    * _Cables/readout_
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h3. Beamstop
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    * Mechanical Beamstop removal/replacement
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    * Swapping power packs
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h3. Conventional / "Beamline" Magnets
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    * Cooling water
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    ** Temperatures
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    ** Conductivity
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    ** Turning off
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    * Electricity
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    ** Switch PSUs on/off
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    ** PPS interlocks
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    * Controls – VME PCs
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    * Status Panel
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    * POMPOMs
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h3. Compressed Air
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    * Receiver
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    ** Purpose
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    ** Monitoring
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    * Booster
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    ** Purpose
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    ** Monitoring
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h3. PPS (II)
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    * Which permits are needed for what
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    * Test Switch (location)
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    * _DSA issues_
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    * SC Magnet and other PPS featurettes
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h3. Response procedure 
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    * what to do when MLCR rings up in a panic...
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    * remote MOM to take MTENABL to ISIS
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h3. ISIS access
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    * _procedure and requirements_
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    * _geography_
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h3. Misc
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    * cupboard
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    * spares
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    * notebook
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h3. Paperwork
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* Open discussion of responsibility documents, shift rotas, etc.
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(aim is to finish before 16:00)