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= Power Outage Procedure =
= Power Outage Procedure =
When the building power is interrupted the Helium liquefier will stop along with its associated compressors. After this happens the linac boil off will begin to vent through a 1” pressure relief valve located behind the liquefiers. Do not be alarmed by this as it is designed to operate in this manner.
The linac chart recorder auto dialer will activate and someone on the linac list will be “beeped”. He will usually call the lab on the 644-6763 line before coming in. If no one calls within 15 minutes, call someone of the call list (see notice by phone in the control room).
Of the following procedure, item 1 should be done immediately after the emergency power comes on. Items 2 and 3 within 30 minutes or so, items 5 and 6 only if necessary.
# Open vacuum valves between the cryostats by switching the valve controllers FV5 thru FV8 to the manual open position. This allows the entire linac to be pumped by the turbomolecular and rotary pumps which are on emergency power.
# Make sure the turbo pumps on the buncher, cryostats B, C and D and the rebuncher have restarted. If not follow procedure posted by each pumping stations electronics rack.
# Close the J. T. valve on the liquefier (this is the micrometer handled valve) a fraction of a turn clockwise until you feel resistance.
# Now wait and monitor:
## Pressures: 1K dewar, linac and compressor return.
## Vacuums in all cryostats.
## LN2  and LHe levels in the 1K dewar and cryostats.
## Resonator and solenoid temperatures.
# As each cryostat runs out of LHe and its resonators (and solenoids) start to warm up:
# Pump the helium out of the slow tuners.
# Run down the persistent currents in the solenoids.


= Helium Refrigerator Restart Procedure =  
= Helium Refrigerator Restart Procedure =  

Revision as of 15:25, 11 April 2022

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Power Outage Procedure

When the building power is interrupted the Helium liquefier will stop along with its associated compressors. After this happens the linac boil off will begin to vent through a 1” pressure relief valve located behind the liquefiers. Do not be alarmed by this as it is designed to operate in this manner.

The linac chart recorder auto dialer will activate and someone on the linac list will be “beeped”. He will usually call the lab on the 644-6763 line before coming in. If no one calls within 15 minutes, call someone of the call list (see notice by phone in the control room).

Of the following procedure, item 1 should be done immediately after the emergency power comes on. Items 2 and 3 within 30 minutes or so, items 5 and 6 only if necessary.

  1. Open vacuum valves between the cryostats by switching the valve controllers FV5 thru FV8 to the manual open position. This allows the entire linac to be pumped by the turbomolecular and rotary pumps which are on emergency power.
  2. Make sure the turbo pumps on the buncher, cryostats B, C and D and the rebuncher have restarted. If not follow procedure posted by each pumping stations electronics rack.
  3. Close the J. T. valve on the liquefier (this is the micrometer handled valve) a fraction of a turn clockwise until you feel resistance.
  4. Now wait and monitor:
    1. Pressures: 1K dewar, linac and compressor return.
    2. Vacuums in all cryostats.
    3. LN2 and LHe levels in the 1K dewar and cryostats.
    4. Resonator and solenoid temperatures.
  5. As each cryostat runs out of LHe and its resonators (and solenoids) start to warm up:
  6. Pump the helium out of the slow tuners.
  7. Run down the persistent currents in the solenoids.

Helium Refrigerator Restart Procedure

Super Fast Valve Reset Procedure

Troubleshooting Linac out of Lock Problems

5.5 Troubleshooting Loss of Beam Phase Lock

5.6 Bunching System: Buncher and Chopper

5.6.1 Setting Chopper PHASE

5.6.2 Check the L.E. Buncher Field Level

5.6.3 Check Chopper Phase Lock

5.6.4 Adjustment of Chopper Amplitude

5.7 Resonator Lock Status

5.7.1 Checking the Pin Diode Pulser (P.D.P.) for proper operation.

5.7.2 Checking for proper phase lock and field level

5.8 The Linac Energy/Timing Chamber

5.8.1 Insertion of Target into Beam

5.8.2 Measuring the Beam Energy

5.8.3 Measuring the Time Spectrum of the Beam from the Tandem

5.9 Instructions for setting Superconducting Linac Solenoids

5.10 Workhorse-Resonator Calibration Procedures