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E. Michael Saleski PPS and BCSSaleski@slac.stanford.edu April 20, 2006 LCLS Personnel Protection System and Beam Containment System E. Michael Saleski PPS and BCS Systems Manager
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E. Michael Saleski PPS and BCSSaleski@slac.stanford.edu April 20, 2006 PPS and BCS Overview Roles of Personnel Systems Scope Present Status Path forward for design, review, and approval
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E. Michael Saleski PPS and BCSSaleski@slac.stanford.edu April 20, 2006 Personnel Roles
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E. Michael Saleski PPS and BCSSaleski@slac.stanford.edu April 20, 2006 PPS Scope Mixture of: New PPS Systems Existing PPS Systems with minor modifications Hutch Protection Systems (HPS) Plan to utilize PLC architecture New at SLAC, increases review burden
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E. Michael Saleski PPS and BCSSaleski@slac.stanford.edu April 20, 2006 PPS Scope
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E. Michael Saleski PPS and BCSSaleski@slac.stanford.edu April 20, 2006 LCLS Injector Vault PPS Layout
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E. Michael Saleski PPS and BCSSaleski@slac.stanford.edu April 20, 2006 PPS Status for Nov 2006 Injector Commissioning Injector Software development complete Hardware drawings, wiring diagrams are complete LCLS Injector PPS FDR is next week (4-27) Installation is set to begin in June Begin detailed design of downstream systems in Summer 2006
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E. Michael Saleski PPS and BCSSaleski@slac.stanford.edu April 20, 2006 PPS Review Path PPS Global SCR: Nov 18, 2005 Injector (linac+BSY) Informal PDR: Feb ’06 Injector (linac+BSY) FDR: April 27th RSC subcommittee: Functional Requirements Review: March 29 th RSC subcommittee: Safety Lifecycle Review: April 14 th RSC subcommittee: Technical Review: May RSC full committee: June
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E. Michael Saleski PPS and BCSSaleski@slac.stanford.edu April 20, 2006 BCS Scope Prevents radiation from ‘escaping’ the shielding enclosure Direct measurements of radiation or beam loss Protection of safety-critical collimators and stoppers Entirely new LCLS BCS needed New gun = new shut-off mechanisms Support two simultaneous programs (LCLS & PEP) = new set of shut-off paths Reduce mutual interference of programs as much as possible = targeted shut-offs
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E. Michael Saleski PPS and BCSSaleski@slac.stanford.edu April 20, 2006 BCS Modes
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E. Michael Saleski PPS and BCSSaleski@slac.stanford.edu April 20, 2006 BCS System Architecture
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E. Michael Saleski PPS and BCSSaleski@slac.stanford.edu April 20, 2006 BCS Status System Concept Review completed (2-24) System design and PDR series are progressing towards a June FDR New LCLS BCS device requirements for Injector- through-BSY operation is determined New BCS device compliment for downstream systems is currently being specified BCS Engineering Specifications Document is currently being generated (95% complete for commissioning-relevant content)
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E. Michael Saleski PPS and BCSSaleski@slac.stanford.edu April 20, 2006 BCS Review Path System Concept Review: Feb 24 th PDR series is underway (April-June) FDR is on track for June RSC System Review is needed; not scheduled RSC Review of BCS device compliment for Injector through BSY operations is needed; not scheduled:
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E. Michael Saleski PPS and BCSSaleski@slac.stanford.edu April 20, 2006 Summary PPS: heavy review schedule, but expect readiness for Fall Commissioning BCS: Conceptual design of hybrid CID/LCLS BCS is complete, including new shut-off mechanisms 2-month PDR process is initiated; FDR in July Expect readiness for Inj-to-BSY operation in November
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