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Installation Review March ‘03 TPC Thomas C. Meyer/EP-AIT 1 Pre-installation and Functional Tests StartFinish  Certification of field cage………………….. 01-0403-04.

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1 Installation Review March ‘03 TPC Thomas C. Meyer/EP-AIT 1 Pre-installation and Functional Tests StartFinish  Certification of field cage………………….. 01-0403-04 (Survey central electrode and end plates in horizontal) Close field cage (dummy chambers) Final leak test HV test in air or CO 2  Installation of readout chambers …..……. 04-0405-04 Place service support wheels on DELPHI frame Place scaffolding on both sides Mount insertion tool Installation of readout chambers (72) Tests for shorts on each chamber (20% HV, 100% Gate-V)

2 Installation Review March ‘03 TPC Thomas C. Meyer/EP-AIT 2 Service Support Wheel & ROC Mounting Tool

3 Installation Review March ‘03 TPC Thomas C. Meyer/EP-AIT 3 Pre-installation and Functional Tests StartFinish  Survey of readout chambers……………… 06/0406/04 Load TPC with dummy ITS Combine with ITS rail deflection test Incline TPC to beam angle 1-2 mbar pressure in TPC Mount “I-bar” on shaft side Survey of chambers on both TPC sides (photogrammetry) Record individual positions of chamber mounting points 3 for IROCs and 4 for OROCs (serve as reference)

4 Installation Review March ‘03 TPC Thomas C. Meyer/EP-AIT 4 Pre-installation and Functional Tests StartFinish  Trial assembly of TPC in space frame…… 07/0407/04 Survey and adjustment of TPC-Space Frame rail system Move TPC into space frame and record insertion procedure Check for stability of reference positions Move TPC back into DELPHI frame

5 Installation Review March ‘03 TPC Thomas C. Meyer/EP-AIT 5 StartFinish  Alignment of readout chambers…………… 08/0408/04 TPC inclined and compensation (I-) bar mounted New survey of TPC end plates Individual machining (shimming) of mounting points Placement of shims and final survey Fill TPC with drift gas (Ar-CO 2 ) Requires that TPC gas system is temporarily installed in SXL2  Installation of laser calibration system……. 09/0409/04 Mount beam telescopes and splitters on end plates Geometrical adjustments Tests with He-Ne-lasers Pre-installation and Functional Tests

6 Installation Review March ‘03 TPC Thomas C. Meyer/EP-AIT 6 StartFinish  Installation of electronics…………………… 10/04 01/05 Install service support wheel and scaffolding Mount front end- and readout electronics Mount DCS, LV, cooling and services Apply LV power (one 20° sector only); monitor temperature Pulser, grounding and crosstalk tests Check entire readout chain HV tests with cosmics and laser (266 nm)  Pre-commissioning of TPC………………… 02/0502/06 Sector-wise tests with cosmics and laser Full functionality of readout system Full functionality of DCS and support systems Pre-installation and Functional Tests

7 Installation Review March ‘03 TPC Thomas C. Meyer/EP-AIT 7 Pre-installation Schedule Delays prior to or during pre-installation shall be absorbed by the pre-commissioning period

8 Installation Review March ‘03 TPC Thomas C. Meyer/EP-AIT 8 Installation Procedure  StartFinish  Transfer of TPC from SXL2 to SX2………………...05-0605-06 Lift DELPHI frame with TPC out of clean room Load both on a low-bed truck Move to SX2 by truck Unload truck in SX2  Transfer from SX2 to UX25…………………………05-0605-06 Crane in SX2 lowers TPC to underground Crane transfer from SX2 to UX25 Connect DELPHI frame to space frame  TPC insertion….……………………………………..05-0606-06 Survey of TPC-Space Frame rail system (theodolites!) Slide TPC into space frame General survey & alignment (theodolites)  TPC in place and aligned…………………………..June 2006

9 Installation Review March ‘03 TPC Thomas C. Meyer/EP-AIT 9 Transport To SX2

10 Installation Review March ‘03 TPC Thomas C. Meyer/EP-AIT 10 Lowering Of TPC Through Shaft

11 Installation Review March ‘03 TPC Thomas C. Meyer/EP-AIT 11 Insertion In Space Frame

12 Installation Review March ‘03 TPC Thomas C. Meyer/EP-AIT 12 Installation Procedure StartFinish  Preparation for ITS installation……………………..06-0606-06 Installation of extension rails Removal of TPC from interaction point (IP)  TPC on stand-by during ITS installation…………..06-0610-06 Gas circulation active  Install Lasers and beam guides in UX25………….06-0608-06  TPC reinsertion………………………………………10-0611-06 Move TPC back into IP position Survey (theodolites) and inspection for damage Connection of power and services Connection of readout/DCS cables Removal of extension rails  TPC installation complete…………………………. Nov/Dec 2006

13 Installation Review March ‘03 TPC Thomas C. Meyer/EP-AIT 13 Installation Schedule

14 Installation Review March ‘03 TPC Thomas C. Meyer/EP-AIT 14 Installation Tools  Only one (major) tool used: Serves as handling, transport and installation tool. This frame is also used for the assembly of the TPC. The DELPHI Barrel RICH Frame

15 Installation Review March ‘03 TPC Thomas C. Meyer/EP-AIT 15 Survey and Alignment  TPC and service support wheels sit on sliding (friction) pads  Need CERN survey team in all phases: Photogrammetry on surface Traditional methods such as theodolites in cavern Need fiducial marks (“Taylor balls”) on end plates (6 + 6) Need identifiers (etiquettes) on service support wheel Requires perhaps special supports on service support wheel to make identifiers visible through cabling layers. Should be considered in view of frequent TPC movements Need lines of sight to Taylor balls  Space frame and rail sag Space frame sags each time another detector is mounted! --> do initial TPC survey and then a… …final survey when space frame is full.

16 Installation Review March ‘03 TPC Thomas C. Meyer/EP-AIT 16 CERN Infrastructure Use  Service & Support groups: EP-TA1 Gas working group EP-TA2Construction & assembly, installation assistance, emergency interventions EP-EDFront end electronics EST-LEAInstallation & integration Cabling from service support wheels to racks EST-SU/EXPSurvey and alignment (Task Leader: C. Lasseur) ST-CV Cooling and ventilation systems TISAuthorization for use of equipment (lasers, field cage HV)  Cranes and special vehicles Standard hall cranes One movable crane (35 t) plus driver for one day Low-bed truck (35 t) for one day and one transport Distance is only ~100 m from SXL2 to SX2!

17 Installation Review March ‘03 TPC Thomas C. Meyer/EP-AIT 17 Commissioning  DCS fully functional to take control of operation Imperative for all subsequent tasks and functions  Gas mixture and quality Detector was already filled with drift gas prior to ITS installation Gas quality (O 2 and H 2 O) checked If not okay, check for leaks. Full test of gas system and safety features  Startup of all cooling systems Electronics, resistor rods, thermal screens  Low voltage Monitor temperature Check for shorts Inspection of grounding and shielding  HV (all systems) Relies on gas quality Gradual ramp-up of all supplies and current monitoring

18 Installation Review March ‘03 TPC Thomas C. Meyer/EP-AIT 18 Commissioning (cont’d)  Readout system Check for correct cabling Check for oscillations, high pedestals, noise sources Pulse readout electronics Look for cosmic signals (if HV is operational)  Laser calibration system Power lasers Send beams to TPC Requires special safety precautions! Beam alignment and correlation Read out tracks with DAQ Do first calibration series with B = 0

19 Installation Review March ‘03 TPC Thomas C. Meyer/EP-AIT 19 Personnel and Resources  Field cage & CERN’s host responsibilities 2004200520062007 EP-AIT EP-TA1 EP-TA2 EP-ED EST-LEA EST-SU/EXP ST-CV TIS 3330.25 0.5000 0.60.10.50 180 4 0 Gas-WG Front End Electr. Install. & Integr. Survey Cooling Safety FC, DCS, Installation Field Cage Constr. General continuous support 0.01 00 3.510.2 0.1

20 Installation Review March ‘03 TPC Thomas C. Meyer/EP-AIT 20 Personnel and Resources 2004200520062007 Bratislava Frankfurt GSI Heidelberg xxxx 1.5 0 xx x 0 Electr., LV, Services, Calibr. Gating, SSW SSW, Constr. Construction Constr. & Cool. Bergen Heidelberg xxxx xxxx ALTRO PASA Copenhagen 0.1 0 All systems  Readout chambers, cooling and services  Electronics  Laser calibration system

21 Installation Review March ‘03 TPC Thomas C. Meyer/EP-AIT 21 Risks and Concerns  Technical Commissioning period is short (but we have extensive pre-commissioning!) Stability of readout chamber position in view of frequent TPC movements Regular (yearly) TPC roll-outs for ITS maintenance and repair  Personnel Possible shortage of manpower Forecasting of resources difficult  Scheduling Slippage due to shortage of manpower Unknown delays from ITS maintenance scenario Re-commissioning of TPC

22 Installation Review March ‘03 TPC Thomas C. Meyer/EP-AIT 22 Maintenance and Access In the Future  Field Cage (low risk item): The most critical components are the resistor rods They are exchangeable but require, scaffolding, special handling tools and partial dismounting of electronics. If failure is on absorber side, TPC must be moved out of IP position, necessitating complete uncabling of the service support wheels. Un- and recabling of TPC: max. 20 work days (8 h) Repair work and debugging: 10 d  ROCs (low risk item): The most sensitive components are the wires (breakage and aging) Same arguments as for the resistor rods  Electronics and DCS: Standard maintenance at the level of the service support wheels Requires scaffolding for access  Laser Calibration System: Standard maintenance at the level of the end plates

23 Installation Review March ‘03 TPC Thomas C. Meyer/EP-AIT 23 ITS Trial Assembly


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