[Opera-CONNIE] loss of vacuum
Carla Brenda Bonifazi
bonifazi at if.ufrj.br
Mon Jan 12 22:23:55 BRST 2015
Hi Guillermo,
Thanks for the report. In fact, tomorrow Martin and Stefan are going to Angra at the afternoon to be able to be at the Training Center early in the morning the following day. So, in fact we will have people at the container to work Wednesday morning, planning shift schedule. Do you think that Pamela and Alejandro should anticipate they travel?
Cheers, Carla.
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Carla Bonifazi
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E-mail: bonifazi at if.ufrj.br
On 12/01/2015, at 19:59, Guillermo Fernandez <fmoroni.guillermo at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> it seems we have had another shutdown of the system, but this time due to a problem in the vacuum system, on Saturday 10th in the evening. The system started the warm up process of the detector because a detection of pressure above the safe limit. The pump indicates Error 006 which correspond to
>
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> The pump started sending this error at 22:20:56 GMT on 1/10/15. Few minutes before the system started in shutdown.
>
> The rough pump is still running, but not the turbo pump. However, the vacuum at the moment is 9.34 mbars, much higher than expected only with the rough pump.
> It is attached a report of the more important variables (and a zoom of the last our). Together with the loss of vacuum, there was a very quick increase of the temperature of the different parts of the pump and an abrupt decrease of the turbo pump rpm. Also the "temperature motor" was the variable with the largest excursion. These signals might indicate we had some leak in the system. It would be very interesting to hear the opinion of someone with more experience with vacuum pumps.
>
> I know there are people going to the nuclear plant tomorrow. What time are you planning to be there and for how long?
> We may use the man power there to corroborate the detector status and start making some vacuum tests. Can you share the phone number of at least two more people going there tomorrow? just in case we have some problems with the experiment's phone.
>
> The solution of this problem might not be simple. Even some simple tests on the vacuum system might take some time, taking into account they should be done carefully and with guidance from abroad.
>
> Regards,
>
> Guillermo
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