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Geoff Pile
FAC Review - Undulator System [email protected]
12 November 2008
LCLS Undulator System Overview and Fabrication
Geoff Pile
Geoff Pile
FAC Review - Undulator System [email protected]
12 November 2008
Safety Minute
FY09 - SLAC steps up it’s Work Planning and Control even furtherMy personal views and experiences:
Work Planning and Control is an Integral part of good Integrated Safety Management
In most facilities, implementation of ES&H requirements and work control processes at the activity level has not been effective for non-experimental work activities.By complying with DOE Work Planning & Control: ALL work in “Research & Development, Operations, Maintenance & Construction/Destruction should be reviewed”.
APS holds effective weekly pre-project and pre-task briefings associated with Operations and Shut downs - work planning and control is discussed and approved in principle.
“Operations Group” requires formal approved work requests prior to work starting
Feedback and lessons learned during task close out. Usual attendance of 25-30 reps and interested parties
Geoff Pile
FAC Review - Undulator System [email protected]
12 November 2008
Second Safety Minute
Make time for WP&C - Group Leaders should schedule seperate mandatory 1 to 2 hours weekly WPC meetings. Plan least two weeks work for workers every week. Work Planner describes plan to workers involved
Documentation: Written assignments with work, safety check lists, referenced procedures, work request and/or permit numbers and feed back discussions.
Schedule 1 hour weekly mandatory cross training – 1 staff to up to 10 trainees
Practical – perform approved group procedures and make sure they work
Theory - explanations of relevant components, systems and how system works with LCLS
10 years of weekly cross training helps both staff and trainees
Share the load, plan the work and don’t carry the can yourself!
Geoff Pile
FAC Review - Undulator System [email protected]
12 November 2008
Overview of Undulator Component Fabrication
Topics
What has and hasn’t been delivered to SLAC as of November 12th 2008?
What has been… or appear problem areas now?
What is ANL doing in FY09
Geoff Pile
FAC Review - Undulator System [email protected]
12 November 2008
Controls Status and Schedule
ALL Controls delivered I month ahead of schedule (23rd June 2008)
September work deferred due to funding issues. ANL Under estimated contingency effort required to support and complete installation.
PROBLEMS: EPICS Programming
Support and Motion positioning system not functioning properly. SLAC doesn’t get same results as ANL’s SUT, LTT or LAB View results – Suspect software
Stein and Shaof working on LTT with APS metrology group – checking software programming and version #’s, IOC versions - cam calibration etc.
LTT still looks good - Exploring basics first, expect resolution this week.
Voogd has been helping out at SLAC during installation and turn on
Stein will be at SLAC after thanksgiving to help with controls integration
Geoff Pile
FAC Review - Undulator System [email protected]
12 November 2008
Problem: (discussed at last FAC)
Obtaining X Translation Limits & Stops for - 5.5 mm over travel - required redesign
Solution:
69 production units delivered to SLAC on
6 /20/08
Geoff Pile
FAC Review - Undulator System [email protected]
12 November 2008
Diagnostics Status and Schedule 1.4.5
BPM Mechanical – Deliveries completeProblems – brazing BPM window went well until the last 7 units. 33 brazed production Units 7 units were Indium/tin soldered.
BPM Electrical – 36 Production Units complete4 spare units very late due to parts shortage at Miteq
ALL parts at Vendors – delivery rescheduled to ANL Nov 21ANL complete by Nov 28th - Ship to SLAC following week
Geoff Pile
FAC Review - Undulator System [email protected]
12 November 2008
Beam Loss Monitor
Initially five BLMs will be used to protect the undulators by inhibiting beam bunches following an “above-threshold” radiation event.
30 production BLMs may be built in FY09 if R&D is successful
Scheduled delivery to SLAC – Berg to install 5 units - 18th of November 2008
Aggressive schedule – Vendor dates slip - may need few extra days to assemble/checkout – plastic radiator backup solution available for 18th.
Electronics are done First Article detector fitted well – vendor approved to proceed Still some components at vendors Anodizing completed this week Quartz Promised to ANL Friday 14th
Geoff Pile
FAC Review - Undulator System [email protected]
12 November 2008
Undulator Inserted Position
Geoff Pile
FAC Review - Undulator System [email protected]
12 November 2008
BLM Detector and Electronic Interface
Z Integration of Detector Head
Geoff Pile
FAC Review - Undulator System [email protected]
12 November 2008
Long Term Test
Does LTT match SUT?
LTT testing was put on hold at the end of August
ANL approved to finish more comprehensive and comparative results
Requires matrixed staff for:
Alignment, mechanical and electrical assembly, Controls and data acquisition etc. Task management, work planning and control.
The effort is not insignificant ($30 - $40K) but was in MW’s original budget and it is essential
Geoff Pile
FAC Review - Undulator System [email protected]
12 November 2008
Status and Schedule
Undulator System Management and IntegrationCPR & Costs to go –
Generally in good shape. Some unplanned effort has been required in the last two months to solve problems and meet installation schedules.
ANL Controls CPR for October with positive $200K variance
Some of it will solve integration problems ( a month or two of Voogd, Shoaf and Steins’ effort)
Most spares costs were moved to OPC in September.
SLAC has funded essential ANL work in FY09 MOU
Geoff Pile
FAC Review - Undulator System [email protected]
12 November 2008
Summary
Almost all work related to installation will be completed by late November/ early December 2008 –
Production BLMs? TBD (2009)
Argonne Construction team started rolling off the project in July – mainly documentation and LTT effort is required to wrap things up.
September was a tough month – a few essential people now catching up with outstanding work
FY09 – the original small budget included for installation and commissioning support has been increased to allow better integration and problem resolution