LHC Hardware Commissioning Review May 2005 T.Pettersson - EDMS: TS Department Utilities Safety Access SU - a plea for co-ordination of co-activities
LHC Hardware Commissioning Review May 2005 T.Pettersson - EDMS: Utilities - Electricity Readiness: General services are being installed and commissioned to the installation schedule and will be available for the LHC commissioning. In the tunnel the F1 (400 V) line will be ready: power boxes with socket outlets, power line for the monorail, power line for the local users and the UPS power line. The UPS is overshadowed by a not too well performing contractor which requires permanent attention from the TS/EL management but no major problem is expected. In the power centers: US, UJ, UA etc are on schedule and problems are not expected.
LHC Hardware Commissioning Review May 2005 T.Pettersson - EDMS: Electricity - risks 400 kV system, 66 kV system: Most equipment recent (<20 years) and in good condition. Only slight worry might be 66/18 kV transformers from Zaporoshtransformator. However, they seem to be in good condition and they are thermally over- dimensioned, so they should age very well. A breakdown would be critical, but is considered to be very unlikely. Repairs will be long. 18 kV system: LHC system is in good condition, well maintained and less than 20 years of age for the oldest parts. Repairs will be rapid (days ) if a fault should occur, which is not likely. SPS 18 kV is the subject of a consolidation project starting next year
LHC Hardware Commissioning Review May 2005 T.Pettersson - EDMS: Electricity - Monitoring Operation and operative readiness of existing applications will be given priority over new applications. Support comes from EFACEC (ENS supervision system supplier) and is contracted already.
LHC Hardware Commissioning Review May 2005 T.Pettersson - EDMS: Electricity – power and cabling issues Sufficient electrical power will be available everywhere. UPS will be available as requested… Power consumption will have to be actively monitored (60MVA available from EOS, additional power comes from EDF). Power consumption needs to be projected from July 2006 to July The Energy Management Panel is looking into how to ensure the supply of power but needs user input. Presently many activities in the machine and the experiments looks to be parallelized …. The last arc cabling campaign ends in September 05! Any new campaign will have to be planned in close collaboration with IC. Campaigns in the long straight sections still possible later. Connectique will be done in the shadow of other activities.
LHC Hardware Commissioning Review May 2005 T.Pettersson - EDMS: Utilities – CV Systems concerned: –Demineralized water cooling –HVAC (air conditioning) system in the underground and their hydraulic connections. Status of CV systems: –Piping commissioned at all points except Pt 5 and IR7, –Flexible connections installation according to coordination schedule (CS), –Underground cooling plants commissioned at even points. Ongoing at odd points (May), –Primary cooling towers commissioned and running for cryogenics for last months already, –HVAC installation ongoing (110 + lots!). Commissioning at the end of installation of each lot, according to CS. Of particular interest to HCWG are the REs and UAs. CS reviewed recently to take into account HCWG requirements. –Future 24 h hardware test run will serve for validation of performance.
LHC Hardware Commissioning Review May 2005 T.Pettersson - EDMS: Utilities – CV Problems? –Installation: None anticipated, although very tight schedule, –Operation: Once commissioned, systems handed over to CV M&O contractor – TCR and Stand-by duty service 24/7.
LHC Hardware Commissioning Review May 2005 T.Pettersson - EDMS: Utilities – CV Systems operation parameters : –Primary, demineralized, mixed and chilled water cooling as defined in ESs LHC-FB-ES-0001, LHC-FW-ES-0001, and LHC-FG-ES-0001 respectively. –HVAC and compressed air as defined in ESs LHC-UA-ES-0001 and LHC-FA-ES respectively. –CV operation parameters retrievable from CV’s monitoring systems via web pages.
LHC Hardware Commissioning Review May 2005 T.Pettersson - EDMS: Utilities – CV Interactions with other systems : –Survey: Low tunnel ventilation mode (9,000 m3/h) is planned. Possible interaction in UJs or RRs due to local HVAC systems for racks. Possible if required to stop these systems during a limited time for SU operations. –Power converters, warm magnets and water cooled cables: procedure for hydraulic connection of these elements and powering after intervention to be determined with groups concerned. Hydraulic balancing pre-set. Final adjustments, if necessary, after connection of elements.
LHC Hardware Commissioning Review May 2005 T.Pettersson - EDMS: Utilities - Access LHC Access – –Access Control System (LACS) –Access Safety System (LASS) – outsourced, contract to be awarded in August –Access supervision in CCC – does the HWC need control of the access locally? –Interfaces LASS- EIS (machine elements), all elements finally known, commissioning is now under study –When to start replacing old LEP system… new cards and access controls…?
LHC Hardware Commissioning Review May 2005 T.Pettersson - EDMS: LACS Planning 1/2
LHC Hardware Commissioning Review May 2005 T.Pettersson - EDMS: LACS Planning 2/2
LHC Hardware Commissioning Review May 2005 T.Pettersson - EDMS: LHC Access SafetyLHC Access Control ACCESS SAFETY ACCESS CONTROL
LHC Hardware Commissioning Review May 2005 T.Pettersson - EDMS: Utilities – Access & Security Security is on schedule –Automatic Fire detection, AUG –ODH, Evacuation, Red Telephones, CSAM (7/34 zones done) RAMSES – not required for HWC, but certainly before the beams arrive. Safety Information Panels (SIP) – will be made available but not before mid-end 2006.
LHC Hardware Commissioning Review May 2005 T.Pettersson - EDMS:
LHC Hardware Commissioning Review May 2005 T.Pettersson - EDMS: Safety – Red telephones LHC tunnel: All done except for: - TI 12 : 1 telephone missing (will be installed during the test period) - P 6 : UD 62 and UD 68 - TI 8 : pending on CNGS work, normally foreseen end July. These are covered by provisional installations and are operational. The final installation depends on the installation of the security cable tray. A general test and verification period is foreseen on weeks 18 and 19 in Points 2, 4, 6: No requests for red telephones received. In some places old telephones not been dismantled by the end of LEP, are still operational. - P 1: USA15 and UXA15 are finished - P 5: USC55 and UXC55 provisional cabling, alarms L3 not connected - P 8: UX85 finished, alarms L3 not connected.
LHC Hardware Commissioning Review May 2005 T.Pettersson - EDMS: Factory acceptance tests
LHC Hardware Commissioning Review May 2005 T.Pettersson - EDMS: RAMSES in the field CERN collaboration SC/RP-TS (EL, CV, CS) -IT (co-ordination by CSE) Installation planning started 10/2004 First equipment on site 18/04/2005 (Water Pts 1, 5, 7 & 8 + Aerosol Sampler pt 5) Further installation split into 4 time frames –Ventilation Pt 1 by 30/06/2005 (5 monitors) –Water pts 2, 3, 4, 6 by 18/07/2005 (4 monitors) –All other surface equipment Pts 1, 7 & 8 by 01/09/2005 (20 monitors) –All other surface equipment Pts 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 by 01/02/2006 (52 monitors)
LHC Hardware Commissioning Review May 2005 T.Pettersson - EDMS: RAMSES in the field
LHC Hardware Commissioning Review May 2005 T.Pettersson - EDMS: Piquet – intervention delays
LHC Hardware Commissioning Review May 2005 T.Pettersson - EDMS: SU - a plea for co-ordination of co-activities Objective of SU - final magnet alignment – requirements: Delay is 8 (initially 12 planned) weeks/sector, 2 teams in parallel as soon as magnets are cooling down (<200 K). Authorisation to touch and to move the magnets on their jacks!. Max m3/h of air movement, with all door closed and no lateral ventilation in the RR’s. If required for alignment purposes, air conditioning has to be turned off for at least ½ day two times. Does this pose a problem with rack cooling? Easy passage for surveyors through all access zones. Equipment transport required ( motorised please) No passage of vehicles during measurement periods (except bicycles – and then not too many).
LHC Hardware Commissioning Review May 2005 T.Pettersson - EDMS: Not SU’s favorite tunnel transport vehicle
LHC Hardware Commissioning Review May 2005 T.Pettersson - EDMS: FM- Facilities support
LHC Hardware Commissioning Review May 2005 T.Pettersson - EDMS: FM – Facilities support Guards only at Pt2, Pt4,Pt6, Pt8. Note: cleansing etc. requires access to underground transport…. No large amount of waste – ( only paper at this stage we presume)?
LHC Hardware Commissioning Review May 2005 T.Pettersson - EDMS: Questions Point 4 RF commissioning – access control issues? Access Safety – Only limited to radiological protection, no impact on the HWC since there is no beam yet?
LHC Hardware Commissioning Review May 2005 T.Pettersson - EDMS: Conclusions – Utilities, Safety, Access Electricity and power – on schedule Cabling – last campaign this summer! Cooling/Ventilation – on schedule (but tight) Safety (CSAM, RAMSES)- on schedule. Access – on (tight) schedule but no doors/gates in the tunnels will be installed, access control will depend on the professionalism of the staff. Issue on date of LEP –> LHC access hw migration. Other utilities – lifts, sanitary facilities etc. are ok. Piquet services – support in 1-4 regime.
LHC Hardware Commissioning Review May 2005 T.Pettersson - EDMS: Access - Going to Operation 1/3 Definition of “Transition phase” –The transition phase goes from the day the first access point is set in operation until all the LHC is accessible via the LACS. –During this phase, the current system (old LEP+experiment access) and the LACS will CO-EXIST. –During this phase the access conditions and operations are NOT THE SAME as the one required for the operation of the LHC. Scope of the “overlap” –The current system covers the access to all the LHC pits.
LHC Hardware Commissioning Review May 2005 T.Pettersson - EDMS: Access - Going to Operation 2/3 Problems to be solved –The LACS uses a RFID identifier that is NOT compatible with the current magnetic card readers. Possible solutions: Use a temporary magnetic card reader installed in parallel on the OVERLAP. Initiate the production of the CERN cards with the RFID technology ($$$) –It is required to define a team for the operation and maintenance during the transition phase: This team will carry out all the tasks for the normal operation and maintenance This team will be supported by the B1221 contract for all maintenance. This team will ensure the information to the users during the transition phase
LHC Hardware Commissioning Review May 2005 T.Pettersson - EDMS: Access - Going to Operation 3/3 Person getting at CERN registration Receives a CARD + FILM badge (not ALL) Safety Course Receives a CERTIFICATE DB Authorization Receives a AUTHORISATION A person can only access once the steps 1,2, 3 and 4 are completed NOTE: TODAY: The CERN card is used for accessing all the sites (also LHC) including the building and the gates. The FILM BADGE is only used for accessing the SPS primary areas NOTE: TODAY: The CERN card is used for accessing all the sites (also LHC) including the building and the gates. The FILM BADGE is only used for accessing the SPS primary areas
LHC Hardware Commissioning Review May 2005 T.Pettersson - EDMS: Going to Operation (TRANSITION PHASE) Person getting at CERN registration Receives a CARD + Film Badge (not ALL) Safety Course Receives a CERTIFICATE DB Authorization Receives a AUTHORISATION A person can only access once the steps 1,2, 3 and 4 are completed Receives a NEW CARD? Receives a NEW CERTIFICATE? Receives a NEW AUTHORISATION? IF NOT INSTALL temporary readers
LHC Hardware Commissioning Review May 2005 T.Pettersson - EDMS: Going to Operation - WHEN? OPTION 1 (End 2006 ?): –Delay as long as possible the replacement of the existing LEP access points. –Start installing the equipment in the underground and leave the doors open. –Prepare the registration office with the RFID badges and training for the use of the new system OPTION 2 (End 2005 ?): –Start installing the system also replacing the existing LEP access points. –Temporary install a magnetic card reader to cover the transition period –Prepare the registration office with the RFID badges and training for the use of the new system