CM27 – 8 th July 2010 LH2 System Progress and Future Plans M Hills T Bradshaw M Courthold I Mullacrane P Warburton.

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CM27 – 8 th July 2010 LH2 System Progress and Future Plans M Hills T Bradshaw M Courthold I Mullacrane P Warburton

CM27 – 8 th July 2010 Outline 1.R&D System Manufacture 2.Control System 3.Hall Infrastructure 4.Safety Update 5.AFC Integration Issues 6.Plans for 2010/11 2

CM27 – 8 th July 2010 R&D System Manufacture (1)  Buffer Volume, Transfer Line and Test Cryostat all complete  Gas Panel assembly 95% complete  Design of enclosure is being detailed 3

CM27 – 8 th July 2010 R&D System Manufacture (2) –Gas Panel manufacturing –Weld inspection and pipe cleaning complete –Flow meters (final item of instrumentation) procured and installed in the gas panel –Relief valves assembled into dedicated mounting frames –Pressure transmitters integrated 4

CM27 – 8 th July R&D System Manufacture (3)  Final assembly of pipework now complete  Pneumatic lines fitted and valve operation tested  Only remaining mechanical work is to fit solenoids for control of pneumatic actuators (to be mounted on temporary plate until enclosure is constructed)  When these are in place, GP will be ready for electrical wiring (by DL)

CM27 – 8 th July Acceptance Testing –Cryostat currently assembled with Buffer Tank and Gas Panel –Temporary transfer lines fitted between Buffer and Cryostat (due to limited space at AS Scientific) –This allows: –Leak testing –Pressure testing (and possibly certification) –Full system cool-down –Some testing of control sequences for helium –Next step is then to install in the MICE Hall and repeat these steps with the transfer line and other infrastructure

CM27 – 8 th July 2010 Control System –Control Panel assembled with (almost) all components needed for He testing  PLC programmed  Temperature logging  Valve control tested  Example control sequence tested –Sequences for gas panel operation currently being written (only He sequences needed for acceptance tests) –Design work underway for ventilation system and vacuum system control 7

CM27 – 8 th July 2010 Hall Infrastructure To install the R&D system in the MICE Hall requires: –Bottle store –Vacuum system with roughing pumps sited externally –Ventilation system to exhaust any leaks in Gas Panel, Buffer Volume or Hydride Bed. 8

CM27 – 8 th July Hall Infrastructure 9 Relief lines Ventilation ducts Fans Test Cryostat Gas Panel Enclosures

CM27 – 8 th July 2010 Ventilation System Basis of safety –Eliminate sources of ignition ATEX rated fans –Fans are specified such that one fan only is capable of providing sufficient flow to exhaust all three systems –An explosive atmosphere from a small release in the gas panel would only persist for a matter of minutes –Fans have been purchased and are ready to install 10

CM27 – 8 th July 2010 Vacuum System –Dedicated pump enclosure to be sited on MICE Hall roof –Will house backing pumps required for all 3 hydrogen systems –Will also have capacity to house backing pumps required for other cooling channel modules –Designated Hydrogen Zone 2 (same as Gas Panel Enclosures) for DSEAR purposes –Turbo pumps for AFC modules’ safety vacuum shown on South Wall (must be behind magnetic shield wall) Turbo pumps Backing pump 11

CM27 – 8 th July Safety - DSEAR Zoning  Test Cryostat (or AFC absorber vacuum space)  Gas Panel Enclosure  Pump Enclosure  Connecting ductwork...are Zone 2. (“A place in which an explosive atmosphere....is not likely to occur in normal operation, but, if it does occur, will persist for a short period only.”) The MICE Hall is not

CM27 – 8 th July 2010 Safety - UPS Requirements  Recent discussions held amongst the Hydrogen System team on the UPS requirements for the system  Document currently being drafted for submission to Technical Board  Key conclusions –In the event of a mains failure: System will fail to its pre-defined ‘safe-state’ Instrumentation and valve position information will continue to be available from the control system The hydrogen detection system will continue to function 13

CM27 – 8 th July 2010 Integration with the AFC –Working with Oxford, KEK and Tesla to ensure that the R&D system is compatible with the AFC module –Instrumentation (i.e. level sensors, pressure sensors and thermometry) which must be compatible with UK regulations (i.e. DSEAR – we can ‘self-certify’) –Process line connections –Aim to test absorber in R&D test cryostat to check interfaces and instrumentation 14

CM27 – 8 th July Schedule

CM27 – 8 th July 2010 Summary and Future Plans –R&D System manufacture in final stages with acceptance testing imminent. –Control system work is more than keeping pace with the mechanical hardware and in good shape for initial testing. –Safety principles of system well established, but implementation and documentation of these are still ongoing. Results from helium testing will be an important input to a pre-operation safety review. –Design work underway for hall infrastructure requirements, but lots to do. –Need to continue to work closely with KEK, Oxford and Tesla to ensure compatibility with AFC. –Aim to take advantage of the long ISIS shutdown and delays to the Spectrometer Solenoids to install as much infrastructure as possible in the rest of this financial year. –Several tasks: Install R&D system components on south mezzanine Build pumping enclosure and install vacuum system Position fans, install ductwork and construct access platforms Route vent lines outside hall Install hydrogen detection system Route cabling and install control racks in H2 Control Room 16