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Integration of CLIC TBM in CLEX Electronics allocation and cables tracing Wilfrid Farabolini (CEA/IRFU) 16 October 2013.

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1 Integration of CLIC TBM in CLEX Electronics allocation and cables tracing Wilfrid Farabolini (CEA/IRFU) 16 October 2013

2 Cables and racks request TBM T0@CLEX Cabling Summary System Racks for electronics Cable Type Quanti ty Ø (mm) Starting (S) and End (E) Points A Shielded bunkerCTF3 galleryTBMShielded bunkerOutside Shelter Pre- alignment Sensor conditioning crates (19"x 3U x 380mm) 3 x 43 U (3 racks) Rad-hard Muller MULRAD2404 S E 640 x Rad-hard Muller MULRAD264 S E 96 x MCA8207.7 S E 1185.8 x MCA867.7 S E 355.74 x MCA8127.7 S E 711.48 x NG181216.5 S E 3267 x RF LDF2-502212 3168 x ethernet15 25 command for stepping motors410 400 control and Limit switch412 576 0 0 BI 1 rack 210 S E 200 x 0 0 0 0 0 Vacuum 6 rows NG4 (4 conducteurs de 1mm2)28.7 S E 151.38 x TCA3 (triaxial haute tension)27 S E 98 x DIODE: SVA3 (triaxial haute tension + 2 conducteurs 0.25mm2 basse tension)69.7 S E 564.54 x NEG: PH3SJ (3x1.5mm2) 6A/10V max612.5 S E 937.5 0 0 Magnet 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cooling 2 x 43 U (2 racks) Temperature sensors305 E S 750 Supply pipe - SAS#1115 E S 225 Supply pipe - SAS#2115 E S 225 Supply pipe - PETS115 E S 225 Supply pipe - DBQ#1115E S 225 Supply pipe - DBQ#21 15 E S 225 Return pipe - SAS#1115 S E 225 Return pipe - SAS#2115 S E 225 Return pipe - PETS115 S E 225 Return pipe - DBQ#1115S E 225 Return pipe - DBQ#2115S E 225 Collected by Alexander Summarized by Dmitry 14640 mm 2 6 racks + 1 spare 5 holes + 1 spare Cables separation due to EMC constraints

3 1 st idea: additional drills on the ceiling Pros: - Minimum changes to the building Cons:- Delicate drilling (present cable tray and TBL line to be removed, dust inside) - Cables length > 20 m if to follow present cable trays - Problem to install new racks in the gallery - Staff in the gallery during operations CLIC Module TBL CALIFES

4 Shortest path from Module to Gallery Drill only on same rows as the present pits - building structure to be preserved – drilling the ceiling is problematic (GS/SE)

5 Problem to install the drilling machine Cable tray to be removed TBL equipments to be removed Protection from dust and water to be installed

6 Even more problems for cable path Cable trenches are full on this side Nothing authorized below air ducts level (transport vehicles) Any other path is very long (40 m for last installed RF cables)

7 Lack of space in the above gallery 2.5 crates available in the vacuum alley (to be negotiated) 3 crates available in the signals acquisition alley (after some rearrangement) Pits positions

8 2 nd solution: drill the wall towards CTF2 Pros: Simple drilling (Clear area, enough space for dust confinement) Possibility to install racks where are the disused 30 GHz racks Operations from a safer gallery (but still close to the X-Box1) Cons:Long cable length (>> 20 m, inside CLEX electronics required) Radioprotection of the CTF2 area to be investigated CLIC Module TBL CALIFES

9 Cables path towards CTF2 Possible drills More clearance but iron wall to be moved Possibility to add a cable tray under the ceiling but long path to reach the module (13 m to the wall) Only 3 crates available in the gallery above CTF2 if disused 30 GHz electronics is removed

10 Best choice: dedicated shelter on the car park Pros: Easiest drilling solution (from outside, minimum dust, clear area inside) Shortest possible cables length (< 20 m) Sufficient place to host the new racks Safe and comfortable operations inside the shelter (outside of the controlled area) Cons:New construction (Algeco 1 kCHF/m 2 ) with all services (air conditioning ?) Radioprotection of the car park to be investigated by RP CLIC Module TBL CALIFES Shelter 3 x 5 m

11 From Module to car park wall - Easy drilling of 6 holes (diam. 160 mm) with slope for RP - Still 2 m of trench to be cut to reach the wall - 0.400 x 0.180 m fully available trench - 3.8 m to the wall (2.8 m thick) Alternatively use of the ventilation window chicane instead of drilling new holes (to be investigated)

12 A shelter on car park side 5 x 3 m available Example of a present shelter (high voltage electronics for TL2 tail clipper) Ventilation window

13 Possible shelter arrangements Dmitry Gudkov 4 x 3 m shelter

14 Conclusion The shelter on car park solution allows: -Minimal cable length and easy cables pulling (also a cost issue for “good” RF cables) -Easy crates installation and safe operations (outside controlled area) -Easy drilling of the holes (less building structure concern, drill from outside) -Alternatively possible use of the ventilation window (under investigation by Y. Body – EN-CV) -Possibility to displace some electronics cabinet inside for Rad- Hard tests -Requires cable trench extension (feasibility checked with (GS/SE) ) -RP to give the green light (G. Dumont contacted) -Decision to be taken by March 2014


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