SC Project Review of NCSX, April 8-10, 2008 NCSX Heater Control System P. L. Goranson Work package 1270.

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SC Project Review of NCSX, April 8-10, 2008 NCSX Heater Control System P. L. Goranson Work package 1270

SC Project Review of NCSX, April 8-10, 2008 P. L. Goranson - page 2 Outline Scope Requirements System Proposed Configuration Component details M&S and Labor cost details Total Cost (M&S and Labor) Schedule Risk and Mitigation Updated 10/25/07 R. Gernhardt

SC Project Review of NCSX, April 8-10, 2008 P. L. Goranson - page 3 Scope Provide resistance heating temperature control system to maintain the NCSX inner port extension wall temperatures during standby and bake out operation. Monitor temperatures of the vacuum vessel body and port extensions during standby and bake out operation. Send temperature data to Central I & C for archival and interface to other disciplines.

SC Project Review of NCSX, April 8-10, 2008 P. L. Goranson - page 4 Requirements-1 Criteria Monitor the VV temperature during standby and bake out operation. Operation range - room temperature to 375 C The leads must be insulated from all structure including VV and Cryostat. The signal conditioners must be the isolated type. Additionally, the instrument cabinet will be isolated from ground by insulation and isolation transformers. Each heater must be capable of continuous variable operation from watts. Interfaces Provisions must be provided by WBS 171 for future hookup of additional thermocouples when outer port extensions are added. The interfacing electrical system must be capable of upgrade to accommodate the upgrade. WBS 12 will be responsible for overall design of the system including choice and location of components, mounting provisions, lead routing, signal conditioning, and electrical isolation. WBS 12 will be responsible for coordination of the thermocouple design with the other interfacing disciplines (WBS 171 and WBS 5). For purpose of assigning interface responsibility, the WBS 4 responsibility shall end at the power panel.

SC Project Review of NCSX, April 8-10, 2008 P. L. Goranson - page 5 Requirements-2 Interface Block Diagram:

SC Project Review of NCSX, April 8-10, 2008 P. L. Goranson - page 6 System Proposed, page 1 Provides for: –120 Channels of Active Heater Temperature Control Zones 114 heating control zones (channels) requested. –282 Channels of Thermocouple monitoring points 279 (expandable) temperature monitoring points requested.

SC Project Review of NCSX, April 8-10, 2008 P. L. Goranson - page 7 System Proposed, page 2 PLC based temperature control of heaters: –Rockwell Control Logix Platform –Networking Control Net for PLC I/O and Local Programming/Control TCP/IP interface to Central I&C for data exchange. May use Rockwell software.TBD Ethernet/IP network for Remote system control operator interfaces. –Software RSLogix 5000 PLC programming software. PC platform RSView32 or SE MMI software---TBD. PC operator interface.

SC Project Review of NCSX, April 8-10, 2008 P. L. Goranson - page 8 System Proposed, page 3 Heater 120VAC control: –Zero crossing Time Pulsed Output (TPO) solid state relay supplies variable 120VAC pulse train to heater. –TPO chosen to minimize RFI to diagnostics. –Phased output SSR’s are noisy (i.e.. Standard lighting dimmers) –Heater power limited by Variac. –Secondary SSR protects for thermal runaway (shorted TPO control SSR). –One or more thermocouples provide feedback for each heating zone PID loop. Failed TC sets alarm, notifies operator and removes TC for heating zone mix allowing conditional heater zone control.

SC Project Review of NCSX, April 8-10, 2008 P. L. Goranson - page 9 Sensor Specifications Thermocouples: – Ref: NCSX-PRL Type-E, Isolated, electrically floating junction Type-E, Isolated, electrically floating junction. –Similar to type Omega XCIB-E Heaters: –Manufacture: BriskHeat BIH series tapes are constant resistance type. –Custom BIH Style Heating Tape: ½” W X 10 Ft. L, non-magnetic. –Heavy Insulated Heating Tape, 520 Total Watts, 24” Leads Same End, Split Plug, 120 Volt. –Custom BIH Style Heating Tape: ½” W X 6 Ft. L, non-magnetic. –Heavy Insulated Heating Tape, 310 Total Watts, 24” Leads Same End, Split Plug, 120 Volt

SC Project Review of NCSX, April 8-10, 2008 P. L. Goranson - page 10 Control I/O M & S Costs I/O M&S Total = $211,262

SC Project Review of NCSX, April 8-10, 2008 P. L. Goranson - page 11 AC Power, Field/Rack/Tray Wire M & S Costs NCSX Resistance heating system field installation by: Frank Jones Materials total: $42,894 Wire: #2 awg $600 #4 awg $180 #10 awg $1000 2/0 $250 #6 & #8 awg $140 Multi-conductor shielded (1000ft.), 105c Power cable for heaters ($6/ft.) $6000 Thermo-extension cable (2000ft.):……….. Type-E shielded-8pr.($4/ft.) $ “GE” breakers & enclosure $ ckt. “GE” panelboard…………………. 3 ph. 4 wire, 150A $ v, square-D 70a Breaker (250 af) $700 G-10 sheets…………………………………. 5-1/8” 24” x 36” $ /8” 36” x 76” $364 PVC shed. 40 conduit, 50 ft. $ kva MGE isolation Transformers $ a plugmold strips $550 5-emi/rfi filters$ fan assemblies $ amp 1 pole breakers $ amp 1 pole breakers $175 Panduit 2” x 2” in rack $250 4” x 18” fiberglass tray fittings For thermo-wire$ x 12” fiberglass tray fittings For heater power$1200 4” x 18” fiberglass straight tray For thermo-wire$ x 12” fiberglass straight tray For heater power$1200 Aluminum and fiberglass Strut $200 Isolation transformer 45 kva, 480v to 208/120v…41kvdc iso.$5500

SC Project Review of NCSX, April 8-10, 2008 P. L. Goranson - page 12 Instrumentation and Control- Labor Estimate

SC Project Review of NCSX, April 8-10, 2008 P. L. Goranson - page 13 AC Power, Field/Rack/Tray Wire- Labor Estimate

SC Project Review of NCSX, April 8-10, 2008 P. L. Goranson - page 14 Total Costs- M&S and Labor

SC Project Review of NCSX, April 8-10, 2008 P. L. Goranson - page 15 Schedule Staffing – Resources to be assigned by PPPL

SC Project Review of NCSX, April 8-10, 2008 P. L. Goranson - page 16 Cost Estimate Risks Low Design Complexity The design is straight forward, and uses industry standard components but is a conceptual design at this point. Medium Design Maturity Uncertainty of the Estimate Risk Mitigation MDL built a prototype of the Heater and TC controller system (driver and feedback control) and installed it as a furnace controller, with good results.