Status report on ICS interfaces (Accelerator, Target, NSS, CF) and related activities Miha Reščič Deputy Project Manager, ICS www.europeanspallationsource.se.

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Status report on ICS interfaces (Accelerator, Target, NSS, CF) and related activities Miha Reščič Deputy Project Manager, ICS April 3, 2014

Overview NSS Target Accelerator CF 2

NSS, overview 3

NSS, interface description 4 Control Box Choppers – NSS Mechanical design and procurement of devices Design and implementation of local protection for devices Design and implementation of local control for devices Definition of control, synchronization and data flow requirements for devices Definition of functional specifications for devices – ICS Definition of requirements for CB Procurement and installation of CB Integration of devices into EPICS Definition and implementation of device specific logic in EPICS Definition and implementation of user interfaces and applications – Joint Responsibility Definition and requirements for mechanical interfaces Definition and requirements for logical interfaces

NSS, interface description 5 Control Box Motion control – NSS Mechanical design and procurement of devices Design and implementation of local protection for devices Definition of control, synchronization and data flow requirements for devices Definition of functional specifications for devices – ICS Definition of requirements for Control Box (CB) Procurement and installation of CB – Joint Responsibility Definition and requirements for mechanical interfaces Definition and requirements for logical interfaces Integration of devices into EPICS Definition and implementation of device specific logic in EPICS Definition and implementation of user interfaces and applications

Target, overview 6 Target systems Monolith systems Fluid systems Active Cells and Casks Control boxEPICS Diagnostic user interface Central service (cool and vac) PSS Local CCDM Timing system Data storage Lund PSS global Data Collection Target systems MPS Local MPS global Beam Dump Instrumentation – Proton Beam and Target TSS Acc Expert user interface HMI (ICS GUIs) Control room, mobile devices, etc. Lund server room

Target, notes 7 Boxes Yellow – Target, Red – Accelerator, Blue – ICS, Light Blue – also ICS Green – DMSC New/modified lines – Purple – MPS – Teal – TSS, – Orange – PSS, – Green – Timing (timing with accelerator to Target Wheel, time-stamp to all data through Control Box)

Status, Accelerator Products – Source – RFQ agreed – LEBT – MEBT agreed Status, Accelerator Support – WP.3 NCFEclear, agreed – WP.4 Spokediscussed – WP.5 Elliptical SRFdiscussed – WP.6 HEBT and Magnetsdiscussed – WP.2 Accelerator Physicsclear – WP.7 Beam Diagnosticsclear – WP.8 RFclear, agreed – WP.10 Test Standsclear – WP.11 Cryogenicsclear, agreed – WP.12 Vacuumclear, agreed 8 Scope and responsibilities, Accelerator

Interfaces with CF GROUP 1: Cooling water, Compressed Air & Deionized water – Cooling Water: Started, going slowly because designers do not have information enough yet. Risk: They want to propose their own SCADA. Trying to get this under control. – Compressed Air: Not Started – Deionized Water: Not Started GROUP 2: HVAC Systems – HVAC Systems: Going very well, we have al the locations for the accelerator and the interface points. Target and Instruments after summer. We already know that we will not integrate Storm Water Systems and Waste Water Systems Group 3: Power Supply Systems, Backup Power and UPS Systems – Power Supply Systems: Going well. Working in the locations and interface points. The interface people with Target and ESS needs still to be defined. – Backup Power: Not Started. – UPS Systems: Not Started. Group 4: Low Voltage Systems – Low Voltage Systems: Not Started Group 5: Extra Low Voltage Systems, Access Systems, Fire and Evacuation – Extra Low Voltage Systems: Not Started. – Access Systems.: Going well. The scope was well defined in the Paul Wright visit. With this scheme CF access systems most probably will not need to be integrated. Group 6: Transport Systems – Transport Systems: Starting very soon Group 7: Spaces – Spaces: There was an initial. Not big showstoppers expected in this front. 9

Proactive approach yields results SLAs and ICDs yield clarity Should be able to meet the Q4 milestones for ICDs. 10 Conclusions