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E.Matias Canadian Light Source
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Where is Saskatoon?
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1964 Saskatchewan Accelerator Lab (SAL) was established for chemistry and nuclear physics research.
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1999 SAL operations were discontinued, and the accelerator was refurbished as an injector for a new storage ring. SR1 Machine Parameters 2.9 GeV DBA lattice with 12-fold period 170.88 m
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Phase 1 (operation): –Total of 7 scientific and 2 diagnostics beamlines. Phase 2 (commissioning): –Total of 7 additional beamlines and –building expansion for medical imaging. Phase 3 (pre-design): –Total of 7 additional beamlines and –building expansion.
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Reliability Two aspects to reliability: –Delivering quality reproducible beam –Delivering beam when scheduled without interruption (availability)
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Trips per Sub-System per Cycle
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Approach to Reliability EPICS Based control system Highly distributed Extensive use of PLC Equipment Safety critical applications on a Safety Rated High Reliability PLC (IEC 61508) Identify and remove “low reliability” components Server Virtualization High degree of Homogeneity Problem Tracking Structured ring-out process based on wiring diagrams, with as-builts and design packages Human Factors
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Existing Network Topology
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After Virtualization
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Homogeneity Homogeneity (Oxford Dictionary) 1 of the same kind. 2 consisting of parts all of the same kind. An important principle in the design of the CLS control system and a contributor to reliability on several fronts
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Advantages: Reduced procurement cost (volume discounting). Staff become familiar and experts in the equipment being used reduced design, installation costs, reduced human error. Ability to manage spares inventory more effectively. More effective management of legacy (discontinued) equipment. Outside the accelerator community “The Southwest or WestJet advantage”. Homogeneity
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Problems: New staff like what they are use to from their previous lab. Vendors of systems, would rather copy an existing design than use the lab standard. You don’t always optimize every installation. Homogeneity
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Reducing Mean Time to Repair Master Drawing packages for each accelerator and beamline control system are stored in the control room Process and Instrumentation Drawings Provide High-level overview of systems Managing spares Tagging failed modules
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MKS Integrity Problem Tracking System Web based Very useful in commissioning, especially with design staff working during the day and commissioning staff in the evening Also used for “non-conformance” tracking of: –Internal/External QA audit items –Safety Items –Root-Cause-Analysis action items We are now evaluating transitioning from MKS Integrity to a preventive maintenance and work order system
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Design Package A Design Package Includes: –PFD Drawings used by Mechanical Engineering to capture system layout and critical parameters, e.g., water flow rates etc. –P&ID Drawings used by Control to define the inputs and outs of the system and basic relationships Partially based on American Instrumentation Society –Wiring diagrams –Requirements Document (later updated into the User Manual)
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PID Example
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Process Screens based on PID
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Accelerator Dash-board
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Human Factors HF bring these various activates together Human Factors Workscope (Plan) Incorporated user feedback (MKS) Reduced complexity (standardization) Task based support for operations (dash board) Reduced cognitive memory recall (PID and associated screens) Early stages of a systematic verification and validation against accepted industry HF standards
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