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20150421Calo Piquet Training Session - Xvc1 DCS and DSS Cuvée 2015 – RUN2 Xavier Vilasís-Cardona.

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1 20150421Calo Piquet Training Session - Xvc1 DCS and DSS Cuvée 2015 – RUN2 Xavier Vilasís-Cardona

2 20150421Calo Piquet Training Session - Xvc2 DCS vs DSS DCS –Detector Control System –NON-RACK POWER SUPPLIES Low Voltage LV –VFEs –LED and HV boards Medium Voltage MV –AGILENT –Temperatures (PS and SPD) DSS –Detector SAFETY SYSTEM ‘If I go off, I cut the power’

3 20150421Calo Piquet Training Session - Xvc3 DCS – How to get there From the top detector DEN Click to go down into the ECAL DCS

4 Two types of power supplies involved LV – Marathon –They are the same type of the DAI Power Supplies –See Patrick’s talk for details –RCM’s + Power Supplies MV – For HV and TFC status bit –Agilents 20150421Calo Piquet Training Session - Xvc4

5 20150421Calo Piquet Training Session - Xvc5 Where are the AGILENTS ? Rack D3B04 SystemNameIP addressPosition HCAL four units PS (100V, 30V,100V, 30V for A and C sides);hcagil01.lbdaq.cern.ch10.130.36.151D3B04F45 ECAL four units PS (100V, 30V,100V, 30V for A and C sides);ecagil01.lbdaq.cern.ch10.130.36.152D3B04F43 PS/SPD one unit PS (150V for side A);psagil01.lbdaq.cern.ch10.130.36.153D3B04F41 PS/SPD one unit PS (150V for side C);psagil02.lbdaq.cern.ch10.130.36.154D3B04F39 PS/SPD two units PS (18V, 18V for side A and C);psagil03.lbdaq.cern.ch10.130.36.155D3B04F37 CA status board +5 Vpsagil04.lbdaq.cern.ch10.130.36.156D3B04F47

6 20150421Calo Piquet Training Session - Xvc6 Important THE AGILENTS (MV) SHOULD NOT BE ON WHEN THE LOW VOLTAGE (LV) IS OFF or in ERROR In principle, this is protected by hardware and software, and the system logics but just check.

7 DCS structure XCAL 20150421Calo Piquet Training Session - Xvc7

8 DCS structre PS / SPD 20150421Calo Piquet Training Session - Xvc8

9 FSM logics protection A simple protection system is implemented in the FSM logics for some subsystems LV and MV switch on and off in the correct order. SPD VFE power on and off is also protected by FSM logics On PS and SPD when temperatures go to error, VFE power supplies are cut off. 20150421Calo Piquet Training Session - Xvc9

10 20150421Calo Piquet Training Session - Xvc10 Power Supplies AGILENTS = Middle Voltage Low Voltage Click right mouse button and say ‘view’

11 20150421Calo Piquet Training Session - Xvc11 MV - AGILENTS Click GO to 2 Click Go to 3 1 2 3

12 20150421Calo Piquet Training Session - Xvc12 Switch ON and OFF COMMANDS SWITCH_ON SWITCH_OFF Click here to get the commands State moves from READY To NOT_READY

13 20150421Calo Piquet Training Session - Xvc13 LV - MARATONS 1 2 3 Double Click GO to 2 Double Click Go to 3

14 20150421Calo Piquet Training Session - Xvc14 PS VFE TEMPERATURE Super Module information - Click

15 20150421Calo Piquet Training Session - Xvc15 More VFE Temperature Second TAB Safe Temperature limit Hot, but not serious About to improve

16 More on Temperatures Similar panels exist for SPD temperatures. See Joan presentation. SPD temperatures are the probe for VFE power supply problems. If all SPD temperatures from one side are in alarm, probably the VFE maraton is in trouble: call EXPERTs. SPD temperatures are read from SPECS –Only read if DAQ is configured PS temperatures are read from CAN bus –Read independently of DAQ 20150421Calo Piquet Training Session - Xvc16

17 Monitoring on the Calo Screens A summary of the calo DCS information can be displayed on the control room Screens –HV_TOP (Anatoli) –PS Temperatures –SPD Temperatures We will also include information from the RACKS –Temperature on the racks –Status of the Power Supplies and Turbines –Rack Monitoring project 20150421Calo Piquet Training Session - Xvc17

18 CALO HV TOP Panel summarises information on HV and DCS Prepared by A.Konoplyanikov 20150421Calo Piquet Training Session - Xvc18 View Here Usually here

19 Calo HV TOP 20150421Calo Piquet Training Session - Xvc19 LV information MV information

20 20150421Calo Piquet Training Session - Xvc20 DSS SAFETY SYSTEM –Runs in an independent system PLCs DON’T PANIC DSS essential behaviour –Some sensor goes wrong Smoke, temperature, cooling Ours or others… –Power is cut somewhere One side Somewhere else

21 DSS and the Calorimeter DSS can be triggered in the calorimeter by –Smoke or water in platform racks –Temperature too high in PS or SPD VFE Well above DCS alarms –PS and SPD VFE cooling system stop If cooling stops, the DSS alarm is not triggered immediately but a warning is sent (SMS) DSS cut off takes place 30 minutes later. Calorimeter Piquet should be warned The system can be shut down manually by ECS. 20150421Calo Piquet Training Session - Xvc21

22 20150421Calo Piquet Training Session - Xvc22 What to do if DSS goes off Don’t panic Say your favourite four letter word A DSS piquet should appear Find out where the current was cut off and why. If everything is ok for us –Follow the POWER CUT PROCEDURE

23 Two words on power cuts In case of power cut –Wait for control PCs to be ON –If the network is not stable FSMs and project switching on may be difficult. –Recall projects start automatically –Switch ON DAI first (if not centrally done) –Switch ON DCS from the top of CALO –Remember CALO_UI_fwSystemOverview.sh –Remember LBECSINFO_UI_FieldbusMonitor.sh 20150421Calo Piquet Training Session - Xvc23

24 20150421Calo Piquet Training Session - Xvc24 If sth was wrong… If DSS alarm was caused by some CALO problem –And it is not a fake alarm A sensor went mad Call EXPERTS


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