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1 Vacuum sectorisation H- Injection Some history Wim Weterings 19-09-2013

2 Recommendations and Outcome Review 2011 Vacuum isolation – Possibility to isolate foils from PSB vacuum to avoid foil damage due to differential pressure. – Interlock to avoid venting of the PSB vacuum system before isolation of foil exchange unit.

3 Foil exchange unit - 2 09/11/20113Review on PSB 160 MeV H - Injection Foil “in beam” positionFoil “retracted” position Valve can now close to isolate system Minimum required length for retraction Pre-Review Design

4 Space limitation - 1 09/11/20114Review on PSB 160 MeV H - Injection Blocking of the passage acceptable ? ~20 cm Present SituationFuture Situation Pre-Review Design

5 Space limitation - 2 5 Obstruction of the outside PSB passage. Limited space for removal of complete foil mechanism. Possibility to remove part of the wall to be discussed. ~20 cm Action 28: Investigate civil engineering for more space. ‘Impossible’, Supporting wall of main PSB cross beam and complete dismantling of region would be required for intervention. Very complicated and costly operation 20/03/2012Follow-Up Review on PSB 160 MeV H - Injection

6 Possible solution for integration of sector valves - 1 Retractable Foil Exchange Mechanism Vacuum Manifold Ion Pump Required space for system is blocking the passage Current Baseline Design Review Outcome Design

7 Possible solution for integration of sector valves - 2 Fixed Foil Exchange Mechanism Series 48 Large body gate valves with pumping manifolds Ion Pump Reduced space for system avoiding blocking the passage Horizontal Option

8 Why re-sectorising this sector? At the moment the sector valves are foreseen to be positioned right before and right after the stripping foils; A different sectorisation would allow: -Less radiation for TE/VSC during pumping and leak detection. -More space for installation of stripping foils. -Positioning of the sector valves away from a radioactive area; -Less problems to find space for pumping and venting. -A bigger sector might help in controlling the initial phase of the pump down and venting, preventing a sudden rupture of the graphite foils (experimental test are ongoing…) Foil Dump 8LIU - PSB Ho-H- Injection Meeting From presentation Jan Hansen


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