Personnel Protection System Status Patrick Bong SLAC Personnel
Personnel Protection System Status Patrick Bong SLAC Personnel Protection Systems Group October 25, 2006 Personnel Protection Systems Status Patrick Bong pbong@slac. stanford. edu
Schedule Engineering Injector drawings are complete Downstream engineering is beginning Installation In process Scheduled to be complete by November 10 Certification Procedure due October 30 In process Using a standard template Scheduled for December 18 Turn On Jan 2 - VVSs on for PEP Jan 15 - start L 0 A and L 0 B RF processing October 25, 2006 Personnel Protection Systems Status Patrick Bong pbong@slac. stanford. edu
Engineering Injector Final Design Review External reviewers Minor changes were incorporated into the design Radiation Safety Committee Approval to proceed with PLC hardware Approval came later than anticipated, but well within schedule parameters Requested to see the certification procedure BTH, Undulator, NEH, FEH Cableplant design has just started Design efforts will stop when certification begins in November and start again in January 2007 Planning on using hardware and PLC software that is similar to Injector design to reduce engineering effort October 25, 2006 Personnel Protection Systems Status Patrick Bong pbong@slac. stanford. edu
Procurement Injector hardware is on site Beam Shut Off Ion Chambers (BSOIC) BSOICs are extremely long lead items Five to Six month lead time from Apantec Injector BSOICs are arriving too late to use Plan B is to use SLAC Classic BSOICs Downstream hardware count must be determined soon Purchase should occur in November Most hardware is 90 -120 day lead Cable and hardware will be purchased in January and February 2007 October 25, 2006 Personnel Protection Systems Status Patrick Bong pbong@slac. stanford. edu
Installation Injector installation has fallen behind schedule Racks arrived late Moving an electrical disconnect held up work Installation is starting to catch up with schedule The modularity of the PLC hardware greatly simplified wiring We expect to make our November 10 schedule Two chassis are in fabrication due November 6 Plan B There are five weeks between November 10 and December 18 when a technician could complete the system October 25, 2006 Personnel Protection Systems Status Patrick Bong pbong@slac. stanford. edu
PPS Rack with Operational LSS October 25, 2006 Personnel Protection Systems Status Patrick Bong pbong@slac. stanford. edu
Project Status Personnel The PPS group added two engineers a designer and a technician A requisition for another engineer has been posted Design Conventional Facilities Drawings were checked and changes made to accommodate the PPS BTH, Undulator, Dump, FEE We have had several preliminary design talks and engineering efforts are beginning NEH and FEH The PPS specification in being written based on the LUSI experimental hutch layout October 25, 2006 Personnel Protection Systems Status Patrick Bong pbong@slac. stanford. edu
Summary RSC Approval for PLC based PPS This is the first use of PLCs in the PPS at SLAC This is the end of a five year development program targeted at using PLCs in the PPS Laser Safety System Laser Bay is already running using PLCs Injector housing LSS will be completed with PPS appears to be on schedule No major worries October 25, 2006 Personnel Protection Systems Status Patrick Bong pbong@slac. stanford. edu
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