SC Project Review of NCSX, April 8-10, 2008 NCSX Fueling and Vacuum Pumping Systems W. Blanchard WBS 21 and 22 Manager.

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SC Project Review of NCSX, April 8-10, 2008 NCSX Fueling and Vacuum Pumping Systems W. Blanchard WBS 21 and 22 Manager

SC Project Review of NCSX, April 8-10, 2008 W. Blanchard - page 2 VACUUM PUMPING SYSTEM Requirements Minimum effective pumping speed of 1300 l/s Interfaces Design consists of one pumping duct off of one NB transition piece and a vertical 24” duct Design Features Two legacy 1500 l/s TMPs System monitored, controlled and interlocked using a PLC Differentially pumped RGA

SC Project Review of NCSX, April 8-10, 2008 W. Blanchard - page 3 VACUUM PUMPING SYSTEM Cost Estimate * Based on NSTX costs for system which is similar to the proposed NCSX design * Input from engineers and personnel familiar with various parts of the project

SC Project Review of NCSX, April 8-10, 2008 W. Blanchard - page 4 VACUUM PUMPING SYSTEM Project Schedule Design in FY09, procurements in FY10 and fabrication/installation in FY11

SC Project Review of NCSX, April 8-10, 2008 W. Blanchard - page 5 VACUUM PUMPING SYSTEM Risk Assessment: Low Risk: * Equipment or component failure Mitigation: * All components outside of coils and cryostat and easily accessible * Standard equipment and hardware * Replacement parts for major components in-house

SC Project Review of NCSX, April 8-10, 2008 W. Blanchard - page 6 FUELING SYSTEM Requirements Three gas injection systems with each injector having a maximum flow rate >50 T-l/s Interfaces Injectors located at the three upper P12 port covers Design Features Includes gas delivery manifold, pumpout system and gauging System monitored, controlled and interlocked using a PLC Pulse valve controlled from central computing

SC Project Review of NCSX, April 8-10, 2008 W. Blanchard - page 7 FUELING SYSTEM Cost Estimate * Based on NSTX costs for system which is similar to the proposed NCSX design * Input from engineers and personnel familiar with various parts of the project

SC Project Review of NCSX, April 8-10, 2008 W. Blanchard - page 8 FUELING SYSTEM Project Schedule Design in FY09, procurements in FY10 and fabrication/installation in FY11

SC Project Review of NCSX, April 8-10, 2008 W. Blanchard - page 9 FUELING SYSTEM Risk Assessment: Low Risk: * Equipment or component failure Mitigation: * All components outside of coils and cryostat and easily replaceable * Standard equipment and hardware