Fire and Oxygen Deficiency Detection Systems Risk Analysis S. Grau GS-ASE-Alarm Systems R2E Workshop, Tuesday 08.06.2010 Session 2: Equipment inventory,

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Fire and Oxygen Deficiency Detection Systems Risk Analysis S. Grau GS-ASE-Alarm Systems R2E Workshop, Tuesday Session 2: Equipment inventory, failure consequences and relocation constraints

Outline Equipment Inventory in R2E Critical Areas Relocation Constraints in R2E Critical Areas Failure Consequences CNGS test results Costs & Planning Additional comment on the PS 2 EDMS: /06/2010

Equipment Inventory Point 8 – Critical R2E areas EDMS: /06/2010 Detection EquipmentLocationCriticality Fire Detection Central Fire Detectors UA87 UW85 UL84- UA83-UJ83 RE82, RE88 UL86 (detection in US) -UA87-UJ87 SAFE (relocation done) SAFE ODH Detection Central ODH Detectors UA87 R82-RE82-R81 R88-RE88-R89 UX85 UJ84-UA83-UJ83 UJ86-UA87-UJ88 TI8 SAFE (relocation done) SAFE

Equipment Inventory Point 8 - Critical R2E areas 4 EDMS: /06/2010 Extracted from R2E Overveiw of Critical LHC Underground Areas No equipment in critical areas => No relocation required 1x Fire Detection Central 1x Gas Detection Central

Equipment Inventory Point 7- Critical R2E areas EDMS: /06/2010 Detection EquipmentLocationCriticality Fire Detection Central Fire Detectors UJ76 (Safe room) RE72, RE78, UJ76, TZ76, US76, RR73, RR77 Relocation to TZ76 SAFE Relocation ODH Detection Central ODH Detectors UJ76 (Safe room) R71-RE72-R72 R79-RE78-R78 UJ76 TZ76 RR77, RR73 Relocation to TZ76 SAFE

Relocation Constraints Point 7 - Critical R2E areas 6 EDMS: /06/2010 1x Fire Detection Central 1x Gaz Detection Central 2 x Fire Detectors Type: Air sampling detector (ASD) 2 x Fire Detectors Type: Air sampling detector (ASD) Extracted from R2E Overview of Critical LHC Underground Areas Central: Space allocated for fire detection central and detectors. Hardware Reset to be cabled to an accessible area (surface ?). Under verification space available for gas detection central. RR Detectors: Non standard air sampling detection over 400 m => Prototyping: Performance test satisfactory (3 min over 400 m). Final design being prototyped. Location for air rejection to be defined. Relocation timeTotal 3 days / Fire central3 days 4 days preparation/ Fire detector + 2 days for connecting new detectors to the central 12 day + 2 days ?? days / Gaz central?? days Service interruption, No fire detection in Point 7 Service interruption, No fire detection in detectors area Service interruption, No gas detection in Point 7

Equipment Inventory Point 5- Critical R2E areas EDMS: /06/2010 Detection EquipmentLocationCriticality Fire Detection Central Fire Detectors UJ56 RE52, RE58 RR53, RR57 UL55-UJ561 Relocation to USC55 Relocation SAFE ODH Detection Central ODH Detectors USC55 R51-RE52-R52 R58-RE58-R59 RR53-UJ53- RZ54-UPS54 RR57-UJ57-UJ56-UPS56 USC55 UXC55 UL55-UGX55 (local gaz) SAFE

Relocation Constraints Point 5 - Critical R2E areas 8 EDMS: /06/ x Fire Detector Type: Air sampling detector (ASD) 5 x Fire Detectors Type: « ponctuel » detector 1x Fire Detection Central Extracted from R2E Overveiw of Critical LHC Underground Areas Central: Under verification space available in USC55 ? (S2A19) Detectors: Standard air sampling detection. Need of 4m wall for the ASD detectors installation, at < 150 m (UJ561 ?) from UJ56. ASD detectors installed instead of “ponctuel” detectors (contain electronics inside) Relocation timeTotal 3 days / Fire central3 days 4 days preparation/ Fire detector + 2 days for connecting new detectors to the central 12 ?? days + 2 days Service interruption, No fire detection in tunnel areas Service interruption, No fire detection in detectors area

Equipment Inventory Point 1- Underground EDMS: /06/2010 Detection EquipmentLocationCriticality Fire Detection Central Fire Detectors (ASD, « ponctuel ») US15 UX15 (side US15) RE12, RE18 RR13, RR17 UJ14, UJ16 SAFE SAFE Relocation ODH Detection Central ODH Detectors (« ponctuel ») US15 UL14-UJ14-RR13 UL16-UJ16-RR17 R11-RE12-R12-UJ12 R19-RE18-R18-UJ18 SAFE

Relocation Constraints Point 1 - Critical R2E areas 10 EDMS: /06/ x Fire Detector Type: Air sampling detector (ASD) 4 x Fire Detector Type: Air sampling detector (ASD) Extracted from R2E Overveiw of Critical LHC Underground Areas Detectors: Standard air sampling detection. Need of 6m wall for ASD detectors installation, at < 150 m (UL14 or UL16 ?) from UJ14/16. Relocation timeTotal 4 days preparation/ Fire detector + 2 days for connecting new detectors to the central 14 days + 2 days Service interruption, No fire detection in detectors area

Failure Consequences EDMS: /06/2010 Equipment Type ImpactTest/IncidentCriticality Fire Detection Central All detectors of the central Personnel and Equipment Protection Required for ACCESS and RUN mode Fire central in TCV4 died after several hours of CNGS beam VERY HIGH Gas Detection Central All detectors of the central Personnel Protection Required for ACCESS mode VERY HIGH Fire Detector ASD type Detector or chain of detectors Personnel and Equipment Protection Required for ACCESS and RUN mode CNGS Test Many faults requiring a hardware reset to go back to normal functioning HIGH Gas Detector « ponctuel » type Detector or chain of detectors Personnel Protection Required for ACCESS mode TCC2 Radiation Test Design modification: Deported electronics LOW

Failure Consequences EDMS: /06/2010 Correct Functioning Technical Stop (end April) Correct Functioning Technical Stop (end May)

Costs & Planning EDMS: /06/2010 EquipmentRelocation itemUnit cost estimate Total CostPlanning Proposal UJ76UJ76 fire centralXmas Shutdwon RR73/77 detectorsLong Shutdown UJ56UJ56 fire centralXmas Shutdwon UJ56 detectorsLong Shutdown UJ56 gaz centralXmas Shutdwon UJ14 UJ16 UJ14 fire detectorsLong Shutdown UJ16 fire detectorsLong Shutdown

Additional comments on PS EDMS: /06/2010 Radiation is already a critical issue for PS Fire Detection: 2 fire detectors in fault (in ventilation station n-2), covering ¼ of the PS The same sensors where changed 3 weeks before this fault Temporally relocation undergoing ( ), displacement towards door 151 Current detectors very expensive and old Urgent need for relocation of PS fire detectors Install them near the center of the ring Replace current detectors by ASD detectors (non-standard configuration) Cost estimate: Relocation time: 3 weeks of preparation + 3 days of interruption