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Nebrensky, Henry, 03 September 2013 19:41
1 | 1 | Nebrensky, Henry | h1. BLOC training 15 September 2013 |
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3 | This is a training/revision session for BLOCs. |
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4 | 2 | Nebrensky, Henry | Anyone who has not gone through the revised [[BLOCtraining|training schedule]] cannot act as BLOC in the upcoming run. |
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6 | I know it's an awkward date - but that's the only time we could get. |
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8 | h2. Target & PPS training session |
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10 | h3. PPS (I) - 9:00 |
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12 | Will run target with Muon Test permit, will cover how to start setting up PPS without mimic. |
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14 | h3. Target Theory - 9:30 |
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16 | 0) a) How the target works (explanation by poster) |
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17 | b) Control systems and Vac Rack (inc. access) |
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18 | c) Walkabout checklist items |
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20 | 1) a) Target powerup (can be done with frame raised) |
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21 | b) Basic (shifter-level) operation |
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22 | c) Monitoring plots and reports |
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23 | d) Checking the Target is operating to the correct spill (can be done with frame raised) |
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24 | e) Checking the beambump is active |
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25 | f) PPS interlocks; PPS vs BPS, etc. |
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26 | g) MICE Controlled Entry procedure |
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28 | h3. Dipping into ISIS - 10:00 |
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30 | 2) a) Finding the ISIS Beam |
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31 | b) Checking the next spill injection losses (i.e. setting too long or short user delay). |
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32 | c) Optimising timing (playing with user delay to optimise beam loss profile) Intrusive / Requires help from ISIS: |
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34 | h3. "Intrusive" activities - 11:30 |
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36 | 3) Running without the beambump (and how it changes everything!) |
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37 | Needs ISIS to turn off beambump temporarily |
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39 | 4) a) Overview of ISIS BLMs and trips (minor vs major, I forget the terminology) |
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40 | Would it be possible to get this from Dean Adams or ISIS directly? |
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41 | b) Run at the margin to try to see some of the minor trips (this would |
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42 | be better done with the beamloss limit reduced to say 1V to reduce |
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43 | jitter) |
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45 | 5) Example of a BPS Trip (and what to do!) |
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47 | h2. Magnets - cooling water etc. - after lunch |
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49 | h3. Hall A/C Units |
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51 | * Turning on/off |
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53 | h3. Decay Solenoid Cryo |
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55 | * Error messages |
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56 | * Air |
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58 | h3. Proton Absorbers |
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60 | * _Cables/readout_ |
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62 | h3. Beamstop |
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64 | * Mechanical Beamstop removal/replacement |
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65 | * Swapping power packs |
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67 | h3. Conventional / "Beamline" Magnets |
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69 | * Cooling water |
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70 | ** Temperatures |
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71 | ** Conductivity |
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72 | ** Turning off |
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73 | * Electricity |
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74 | ** Switch PSUs on/off |
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75 | ** PPS interlocks |
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76 | * Controls – VME PCs |
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77 | * POMPOMs |
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79 | h3. Compressed Air |
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81 | * Receiver |
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82 | ** Purpose |
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83 | ** Monitoring |
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84 | * Booster |
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85 | ** Purpose |
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86 | ** Monitoring |
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88 | h3. PPS (II) |
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90 | * Test Switch (location) |
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91 | * _DSA issues_ |
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92 | * SC Magnet and other PPS featurettes |
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94 | h3. Response procedure |
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96 | * what to do when MLCR rings up in a panic... |
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98 | h3. ISIS access |
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100 | * procedure and requirements |
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101 | * geography |
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103 | (aim is to finish before 16:00) |