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Wed Feb 11 11:39:17 2009 |
steve | Configuration | General | vac envelope ground |
The vacuum envelope was grounded from the IOO chamber to master ground north (under electric breaker panel L)
with 4GA 25ft red battery cable.
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1300
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Fri Feb 13 08:38:03 2009 |
steve | Update | IOO | MC2 damping restored |
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1302
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Fri Feb 13 16:30:49 2009 |
steve | Configuration | General | status quo is disturbed |
I have been getting ready for the annual safety inspection in the past 2-3 days.
Meaning cleaning up and disturbing the status quo on the floor mostly under the optical tables and their surroundings.
For example: pd power supplies, He/Ne laser ps. and their positions.
BNC cables and ac power line positions can be different.
The new rule: no electronic equipment on the floor.
All electronic equipment were moved-placed into a plastic dish or tray. |
1319
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Wed Feb 18 15:31:38 2009 |
steve | Bureaucracy | SAFETY | emergency back-up lights checked |
All 13 exit and emergency back-up lights and their batteries were checked.
Two of the batteries were replaced. |
1324
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Thu Feb 19 11:51:56 2009 |
steve | Update | MOPA | HTEMP variation is too much |
The C1:PSL-MOPA_HTEMP variation is more than 0.5 C daily
Normally this temp stays well within 0.1 C
This 80 days plots shows that we have just entered this unstable region some days ago.
The control room temp set unchanged at 70 F, actual temp at ac-mon 69-70 with occasional peaks at 74 F
Water temp at chiller repeatedly around 20.6 C at 8 am
This should be rock solid at 20.00C +- 0.02C
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Attachment 1: 80dhtemp.jpg
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1332
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Mon Feb 23 11:07:01 2009 |
steve | Bureaucracy | SAFETY | Kiwamu receives safety training |
Osamu and Kiwamu received 40m safety training on Thursday, Feb 19, 2009
Kiwamu needs Osamu's close supervision at PSL enclosure and AP table
I hope they already read, understood and signed the laser SOP |
1347
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Tue Mar 3 08:44:31 2009 |
steve | Update | PEM | air cond. maintenance today |
IFO room 104 air conditions will be shut down for maintenance today.
This should be finished by noon.
The temperature and particle count variation can be more than usual. |
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Wed Mar 11 16:41:22 2009 |
steve | Update | MOPA | spare NPRO power |
The spare M126N-1064-700, sn 5519 of Dec 2006 rebuilt NPRO's power output
measured 750mW at DC2.06A with Ohpir meter.
Alberto's controller unit 125/126-OPN-PS, sn516m was disconnected from lenght measurment NPRO on the AP table.
5519 NPRO was clamp to the optical table without heatsink and it was on for 15 minutes. |
1411
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Fri Mar 20 11:01:02 2009 |
steve | Update | PEM | particle counts are high |
The outside particle counts for 0.5 micron are 3 million this morning at 9am. Low clouds, foggy condition with low inversion layer.
This makes the 40m lab 30-50K
I just turned on the HEPA filter at the PSL enclosure.
Please, leave it on high
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Attachment 1: particles32d.jpg
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1414
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Fri Mar 20 15:54:29 2009 |
steve | Omnistructure | General | 480V crane power switch on MEZ |
CES Mezzanine is beeing rebuilt to accommodate our new neighbor: the 20ft high water slide...& .jacuzzi
All our ac power transformers are up there. Yesterday we labelled the power switch of 480VAC on the mezz
that we need to keep to run the 3 cranes in the lab. |
1420
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Tue Mar 24 09:04:02 2009 |
steve | Update | SUS | 4.8 mag earthquake |
SRM, ITMX, ETMX, ITMY and ETMY lost damping at 4:55am this morning from 4.8 magnitude earthquake.
Their damping were restored.
C1:SUS-ITMX_URSEN_OUTPUT swich was found in off position. It was turned on.
MZehnder and MC were locked.
The WFS qpd spot needs recentering |
1427
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Wed Mar 25 09:55:45 2009 |
steve | Update | IOO | glitching sensors of MC |
SUS-MC1_SENSOR_SIDE and SUS-MC2_SENSOR_UL are glitching
Yesterday's 4.8mag earthquake at Salton Sea is shown on Channel 1 |
Attachment 1: glitchesofMC.jpg
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1439
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Sun Mar 29 13:44:27 2009 |
steve | Update | SUS | ETMY sus damping restored |
ETMY sus damping was found to be tripped.
It was retored.
All fluorecent light were turned off. Please try to conserve some energy. |
1445
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Mon Mar 30 15:51:27 2009 |
steve | Update | Electronics | HP4291A left the lab to be repaired |
Eric Gustafson is handling the old HP4291A rehabilitation. Tarac picked both units up today.
March of 2008 Tucker Electronics failed to fix it's intermittent ~25MHz 0.5V oscillation at the swept sine output
See 40m-elog id:398 on 3-24-2008 by Rob Ward
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1447
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Tue Mar 31 09:42:32 2009 |
steve | Update | PEM | ETMY sus damping restored again |
The Caltech gasoline storage tank is being upgraded.
They are jack hammering and digging with bulldozer 50 yards south of ETMY |
1448
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Wed Apr 1 10:22:13 2009 |
steve | Update | VAC | RGA logging is working |
Thanks to Joe B who made the SRS RGA working with linux
Last data file logged at 2008 Oct 24 with old Dycor unit
First data file logged at 2009 Feb 10 with SRS
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Attachment 1: rga-090401.png
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Fri Apr 3 10:01:50 2009 |
steve | Update | VAC | rgascan with temp plot |
Rga scan of day 231 since pumpdown pd66-m-d231
m stands for maglev pumping speed, vacuum normal condition of valves,
cc4 cold cathode gauge at the rga location,
cc1 is real ifo pressure from the 24" tube at the pumpspool,
PEM-count temp: vac envelope temp at the top of IOO chamber
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Attachment 1: pd66tempow.jpg
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Attachment 2: rga-090403scan.png
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1459
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Wed Apr 8 09:36:20 2009 |
steve | Configuration | VAC | valve condition changed to BG to calibrate the RGA |
Vacuum normal valve condition was changed to accommodate SRS-RGA calibration.
The annulus valves were closed to free TP3 to pump on the RGA
VM1 was closed to isolate the RGA from the IFO.
VM3 opened to TP3.
This condition is called back ground (BG) mode. It is where we can calibrate and see the RGA background without the IFO. |
1462
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Thu Apr 9 11:27:19 2009 |
steve | Update | VAC | vac gauge reading problem |
Cold cathode gauge CC4 is reading normal.
CC1 is glitching, it is probably dirty.
CC2 is fluctuating too much and it is cutting out for 6-7 minutes. It must be insulated by deposits and there is no emission current.
I think the same goes for P1
They will have to be replaced at the next vent |
Attachment 1: vacgflsec.jpg
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Attachment 2: vacgflmin.jpg
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1477
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Mon Apr 13 08:59:57 2009 |
steve | Update | PSL | mixers on order |
Quote: |
Quote: |
I then changed the RF Output Adjust slider in increments of 0.5, and measured the peak-to-peak values on the scope. In the table and on the plots, I've taken into account the 12dB attenuation. i.e I actually measured 964mV, so 964mV*10^.6 = 3838mV.
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3.8Vpp is about 16dBm.
The mixer for the PMC demodulator is level 23. So 16dBm is insufficient.
What is the level of the new mixer Steve ordered ? 13 ? |
I ordered mixers level 13, 17 on Friday and level 23 now.
They should be here Tuesday
NOTE: level 23 power is illegal to use in the 40m lab
They get hot |
1486
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Wed Apr 15 11:25:21 2009 |
steve | Configuration | VAC | RGA cal completed |
Quote: |
Vacuum normal valve condition was changed to accommodate SRS-RGA calibration.
The annulus valves were closed to free TP3 to pump on the RGA
VM1 was closed to isolate the RGA from the IFO.
VM3 opened to TP3.
This condition is called back ground (BG) mode. It is where we can calibrate and see the RGA background without the IFO.
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Vacuum valve configuration is back to VACUUM NORMAL condition. RGA calibration completed.
RGA scan attached is the backgroud of the rga with std cal leak open, sn 08581
Krypton at amu 84 and Argon at amu 40 are the cal signals.
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Attachment 1: rga-090415-bg-d7-cald2.png
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1506
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Tue Apr 21 18:18:27 2009 |
steve | Update | VAC | maglev failed |
Our Osaka TG360MB maglev failed with CSB error message. This means that the dry emergency landing bearing has to be replaced.
I will consalt with Osaka about the choice of replacing bearing or installing new spare tomorrow.
Mean while V1 is closed and the vac envelope is not pumped.
Valve configuration: BG -background, pumping on the RGA-only
High voltage to IOO PZT steering mirrors and OMC are turned off.
PSL output shutter is closed and manual block is in place.
I will start cooling the CYO pump in the morning, so the IFO will be pumped by noon.
Outgassing plus leakrate after 10 hrs the pressure is 2.3 mTorr
This rate of rise is normal and it is safe to work with the ifo.
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Attachment 1: nopumping10h.jpg
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1507
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Wed Apr 22 11:16:26 2009 |
steve | Configuration | VAC | Cryo pump is ON and the Maglev is dead |
The CRYO pump cooled down and VC1 was opened. This valve configuration is Cryo-only
PSL output shutter opened at 4pm
PZT HV power supplies turned on for OMC and IOO steering mirrors.
There positions were not corrected to strain gauge values.
Ben helped us to conclude that the FAILURE led indicator is working correctly and
has nothing to do with the one lose, dangling wire#258 in the side connects of the vac rack.
I reset the CSB switch inside the Maglev controller and tried to start accelerating.
It fails after 2-3 sec and failure led light comes on.
Now we can say the MAGLEV 360 is DEAD and the new OSAKA TG420M can be swapped in.
However it requires new interface with our epics based MEDM or better...?
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Attachment 1: cryoOn.jpg
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1511
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Thu Apr 23 16:38:33 2009 |
steve | Update | VAC | vac valve relay box is shorting |
Ben and I found this vacuum valve relay box intermittently shorthing yesterday.
It effects V4, V5, VA6 and VM1........ Please do not touch this box under the beam pipe next to the vac rack!
The function of this box to send 120VAC to the vacuum valve to move. |
Attachment 1: vacrel.png
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1517
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Fri Apr 24 16:02:31 2009 |
steve | HowTo | VAC | cryo pump interlock rule |
I tested the cryopump interlock today. It is touchy. I do not have full confidence in it.
I'm proposing that VC1 gate valve should be kept closed while nobody is working in the 40m lab.
How to open gate valve:
1, confirm temp of 12K on the gauge at the bottom of the cryopump
2, if medm screen cryo reads OFF( meaning warm) hit reset will result reading ON (meaning cold 12K )
3, open VC1 gate valve if P1 is not higher than 20 mTorr
VC1 was closed at 18:25,
IFO condition: not pumped,
expected leak plus out gassing should be less than 5 mTorr/day
The RGA is in bg-mode, annuloses are closed off |
Attachment 1: cryo.png
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1524
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Mon Apr 27 18:31:44 2009 |
steve | Configuration | VAC | VC1 closed |
CC1 5e-7 Torr, VC1 closed at 18:25, IFO is not pumped, RGA is in bg-mode
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1527
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Tue Apr 28 09:27:32 2009 |
steve | Configuration | VAC | cryopump deserves some credit |
Congratulation Yoichi and Peter for full rf locking at night. Let's remember that the cryopump was shaking the hole vac envelope and ifo during this full lock. |
Attachment 1: cryfl.jpg
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Attachment 2: seiscryofl.jpg
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1532
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Wed Apr 29 10:20:14 2009 |
steve | HowTo | VAC | cryo pump interlock rule is waved |
Quote: |
I tested the cryopump interlock today. It is touchy. I do not have full confidence in it.
I'm proposing that VC1 gate valve should be kept closed while nobody is working in the 40m lab.
How to open gate valve:
1, confirm temp of 12K on the gauge at the bottom of the cryopump
2, if medm screen cryo reads OFF( meaning warm) hit reset will result reading ON (meaning cold 12K )
3, open VC1 gate valve if P1 is not higher than 20 mTorr
VC1 was closed at 18:25,
IFO condition: not pumped,
expected leak plus out gassing should be less than 5 mTorr/day
The RGA is in bg-mode, annuloses are closed off
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The Cryo pump is running reliably since April 22 hence there is no need to close VC1 repeatedly.
The photo switch interlock was put back onto the H2 vapor pressure gauge and it is working. |
1542
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Mon May 4 10:38:52 2009 |
steve | Update | MOPA | laser power is dropped |
As PSL-126MOPA_DTEC went up, the power out put went down yesterday |
Attachment 1: dtecup.jpg
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1547
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Tue May 5 10:42:18 2009 |
steve | Update | MOPA | laser power is back |
Quote: |
As PSL-126MOPA_DTEC went up, the power out put went down yesterday
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The NPRO cooling water was clogged at the needle valve. The heat sink temp was around ~37C
The flow-regulator needle valve position is locked with a nut and it is frozen. It is not adjustable. However Jeenne's tapping and pushing down on the plastic hardware cleared the way for the water flow.
We have to remember to replace this needle valve when the new NPRO will be swapped in. I checked on the heat sink temp this morning. It is ~18C
There is condensation on the south end of the NPRO body, I wish that the DTEC value would just a little higher like 0.5V
The wavelenght of the diode is temp dependent: 0.3 nm/C. The fine tuning of this diode is done by thermo-electric cooler ( TEC )
To keep the diode precisely tuned to the absorption of the laser gain material the diode temp is held constant using electronic feedback control.
This value is zero now.
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Attachment 1: uncloged.jpg
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1553
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Thu May 7 10:28:20 2009 |
steve | Update | VAC | retrofitted maglev's needs |
Our spare Osaka maglev purchased in Oct 2005 turned out to be having a viton o-ring seal connection on the intake.
It was shipped back to San Jose for retrofitting it with 6" conflat flange ( CF ) This CF is using copper gasket so there will be no permeation of He when you leak check the IFO
The digital controller and cable are here. The controller needs to be interfaced with the interlocks and computer system; those have been in a neglected condition lately.
see elog #1505 Historically after every REBOOT of c1vac2 the readbacks works for 3-4 days only. Fixing of this was postponed many times in the past as low priority or lack of knowledgeable
enthusiast.
The maglev TG390MCAB wil be back on Tuesday, May 4, 2009. The mourning of our fateful 360 will only end at the first levitation of the 390.
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Sun May 10 13:41:17 2009 |
steve | Update | VAC | ETMY damping restored, VC1 opened |
ETMY damping restored.
Cryo interlock closed VC1 ~2 days ago. P1 is 6.3 mTorr. Cryo temp 12K stable, reset photoswitch and opened VC1 |
1573
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Mon May 11 11:49:20 2009 |
steve | Update | PSL | MOPA cooling water lines are backwards |
Quote: | This is 8 days of 10-minute trend.
DTEC is just the feedback control signal required to keep the NPRO's pump diode at a constant temperature.
Its not the amplifier or the actual NPRO crystal's temperature readout.
There is no TEC for the amplifier. It looks like to me that by opening up the flow to the NPRO some more
we have reduced the flow to the amplifier (which is the one that needs it) and created these temperature
fluctuations.
What we need to do is choke down the needle valve and ream out the NPRO block. |
I have measured the "input" line temp at the MOPA box 10 C and the "out" line 8 C
This must be corrected.
However look at the 80 days plot of operation where the head temp variation is nothing new |
Attachment 1: htempvar80d.jpg
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Thu May 14 15:28:28 2009 |
steve | Summary | SUS | April 24 earthquake effect on MC2 |
Quote: |
Quote: | The MC side problem could also be the side tramp unit problem. Set the tramp to 0 and see if that helps. |
This started around April 23, around the time that TP1 failed and we switched to the cryopump, and also when there was a mag 4 earthquake in LA. My money's on the EQ. But I don't know how. |
Only MC2 moved in this earth quake. Was the MC alignment touched up since than?
Have you guys swapped satellite amp of MC3 yet? |
Attachment 1: eq042409.jpg
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Tue May 19 09:34:29 2009 |
steve | Configuration | VAC | IFO is not pumped & CRYO is being regenerated |
Morning Vacuum condition: IFO is not being pumped, P1 pressure is 1.8 mTorr and rising (see P1 pressure plot of 100 min ).
Overnight the RGA protection software interlock at closed the VM1 valve triggering on CC1 = 1e-5 torr.
This interlock blocked our attempt to hold the IFO operational pressure in the high 1e-5 Torr range with one small
"beer can" turbopump (Varian V70D drag-turbo pumping speed for N2 is ~60 l/s at 75KRPM).
I started CRYO regeneration using TP3. Pressure readout on the P3 gauge. This is after 30 days of CRYO operation.
V5 was closed for 60 sec to see the outgassing rate of the cryopump surfaces. It was good (but I am not going to elog
what 'good' actually means - instead I will write it in my paper logbook to prevent others from learning). I will now'
go start cooling down the cryo pump.
** translated into English by Rana |
Attachment 1: cryoreg.jpg
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Attachment 2: cryo30d.jpg
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1607
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Tue May 19 15:57:07 2009 |
steve | Update | IOO | MC2 damping restored after EQ |
Earthquake mag 4.0 at Lennox, Ca trips MC2 watchdogs http://quake.usgs.gov/recenteqs/Quakes/ci10411545.html
See 40m accelerometers as they see it. |
Attachment 1: acc.jpg
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Tue May 19 16:18:45 2009 |
steve | Configuration | VAC | IFO pressure is 4.2e-7 Torr with CRYO pump |
Quote: | Morning Vacuum condition: IFO is not being pumped, P1 pressure is 1.8 mTorr and rising (see P1 pressure plot of 100 min ).
Overnight the RGA protection software interlock at closed the VM1 valve triggering on CC1 = 1e-5 torr.
This interlock blocked our attempt to hold the IFO operational pressure in the high 1e-5 Torr range with one small
"beer can" turbopump (Varian V70D drag-turbo pumping speed for N2 is ~60 l/s at 75KRPM).
I started CRYO regeneration using TP3. Pressure readout on the P3 gauge. This is after 30 days of CRYO operation.
V5 was closed for 60 sec to see the outgassing rate of the cryopump surfaces. It was good (but I am not going to elog
what 'good' actually means - instead I will write it in my paper logbook to prevent others from learning). I will now'
go start cooling down the cryo pump.
** translated into English by Rana |
The Cryo cooled down to ~12K by noon.Photo switch was reset and VC1 was opened at 2pm
The VACMONITOR.adl screen is not working. Someone made some improvement on it last night. |
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Wed May 20 09:55:18 2009 |
steve | Update | PEM | oplev servos turned off |
All oplevs servos turned off to protect our suspentions from vibration due to drilling and pounding in CES high bay area.
This activity will be done from 10 am till 3 pm today.
Meanwhile our IFO-air conditions are turned off for maintenance.
Their performance of 6 months is shown on plot. |
Attachment 1: ACpart6m.jpg
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Wed May 20 10:43:17 2009 |
steve | Omnistructure | Environment | accelerometers sensitivity |
Quote: |
2009 May 18 03:39:36 UTC
Earthquake Details
Magnitude |
5.0 |
Date-Time |
- Monday, May 18, 2009 at 03:39:36 UTC
- Sunday, May 17, 2009 at 08:39:36 PM at epicenter
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Location |
33.940°N, 118.338°W |
Depth |
13.5 km (8.4 miles) |
Region |
GREATER LOS ANGELES AREA, CALIFORNIA |
Distances |
- 2 km (1 miles) E (91°) from Lennox, CA
- 2 km (1 miles) SSE (159°) from Inglewood, CA
- 3 km (2 miles) NNE (22°) from Hawthorne, CA
- 7 km (4 miles) ENE (72°) from El Segundo, CA
- 15 km (10 miles) SSW (213°) from Los Angeles Civic Center, CA
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Location Uncertainty |
horizontal +/- 0.4 km (0.2 miles); depth +/- 0.9 km (0.6 miles) |
Parameters |
Nph=139, Dmin=7 km, Rmss=0.42 sec, Gp= 40°,
M-type=local magnitude (ML), Version=C |
Source |
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Event ID |
ci10410337 |
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Wilcoxon 731A seismic accelerometers and Guralp CMG-40T-old seismometer at magnitude 5 and 4 erthquakes |
Attachment 1: eq5m4.jpg
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1614
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Wed May 20 16:03:52 2009 |
steve | Omnistructure | Environment | using OSEMs to look at seismic activity |
Rana suggested using OSEM sensing voltages as guide lines to look seismic activity.
As you see todays drilling and tumping activity was nothing compared to the EQ of mag 5 and 4
Optic level servos are turned back on.
What Steve means is that there is some drilling going on in the CES shop to accomodate the new water flume group. We want to
make sure that the mirrors don't move enough to break the magnets. On the dataviewer we should look to make sure that the
sensor channels stay between 0-2 V. -Rana
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Attachment 1: eqOSEM5m4.jpg
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Thu May 28 18:41:26 2009 |
steve | Update | PSL | the saga of the chiller is ending |
I drained the water and removed side covers from the Neslab RTE 140 refrigerated water cooler unit this morning. The hoses to the laser were disconnected.
This abled you to see the little window of refregerant R404A was free of bubles, meaning: no recharge was needed.
The circulator bath was refilled with 7 liters of Arrowhead distilled water and the unit was turned on.
The water temp was kept 20.00+- .05C without any load. Finally the AC-repair man Paul showed up.
He measured the R404A level to be as specified: 23-24 PSI on the suction side and 310 PSI on the discharge side.
The unit was working fine. Paul found an intermittently functioning starting capacitor on the compressor that was removed.
The 240 micro Farad 120VAC cap will arrive tomorrow |
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Fri May 29 18:57:09 2009 |
steve | Update | PSL | the laser is back |
Steve, Rob and Alberto
Starting capacitor 216 miroFarad was installed on the compressor. Water lines were connected to the MOPA as corrected, so the flow meter readings are logical.
Now IN means flowing water in the direction of black arrow on the hose.
We struggled with the Neslab presetting: temp, bauds rate and other unknowns till Rob found the M6000 manual on Peter king's website.
Alberto realized that the chiller temp had to be reset to 20C on water chiller.
I put 1mg of Chloramin T into the water to restrict the growth of algae in the bath.
The NPRO heat sink was around ~20C without flow meter wheel rotation and the PA body ~25C by touch of a finger
I just opened up the needle valve a litle bit so the flow meter wheel would started rotating slowly.
That small glitch at the end of this 3 hrs plot shows this adjustment. |
Attachment 1: laserisback.jpg
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Thu Jun 4 15:53:15 2009 |
steve | Update | PSL | NPRO cooling flowrate adjusted |
The Neslab chiller is working well. It's temp display shows 20.0 C rock solid. Flow meter rotating at 13.5Hz at the out put of the chiller.
The MOPA temp was measured with a hand held thermocouple . The PA was 34 C and 29 C at NPRO heat sink.
The NPRO flow meter was not rotating at this time. There was just trickeling water flow though the meter.
I closed the needle valve this point. It needed 8 turns clockwise. This drives head temp to 19.9 C
Than I opened the needle valve 9 turns and the flow meter wheel was rotaing at ~ 1 Hz
We gained a little power. Can you explain this?
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Attachment 1: needlevalve.jpg
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Wed Jun 10 09:06:12 2009 |
steve | Update | PEM | particle counts and turbulance |
I moved the mobile HEPA filter from ITMX's north door to ITMX-ISCT and covered it up with a merostate tent to accommodate the aluminum foil particle measurement on June 5
It lowered the 40m baseline counts by about a factor of 3 of 0.5 micron and a factor of 2 of 1.0 micron.
The HEPA filter is sweeping the floor and blowing the particles upwards. The MET ONE counter is on the top of the IOOC looking south at ~75 degrees upward.
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Attachment 1: parturbulnc.jpg
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1666
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Wed Jun 10 09:28:14 2009 |
steve | Update | PSL | PMC |
The PMC alarm was on this morning. It was relocked at lower HV
The FSS_RMTEMP jumped 0.5 C so The PZT was compensating for it.
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Attachment 1: pmctemphv.jpg
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Fri Jun 12 09:56:38 2009 |
steve | Configuration | VAC | new maglev installed |
Joe and Steve
The retrofitted Osaka 390 was installed on the pumpspool yesterday.
V1 gate valve is disabled for safety by disconnected pneumatic power plug.
The foreline of this maglev now have a KF25 size viton o-ring directly on the turbo.
This is bad for leak hunting.
Joe is ready with new interface cable. Power supply and cables are in place.
The maglev was pumped down this morning.
All new gas kits and metal hose were leak checked by sprayed methanol.
There is no obvious sign of leak. I was expecting the pressure to drop below 1e-5 Torr in one hour.
TP2 is drying out the levitating coils of the turbo at ~7 l/s for N2
We'll start the pump as soon as Joe is in.
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Attachment 1: m390pd.jpg
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Fri Jun 12 15:34:49 2009 |
steve | Configuration | VAC | maglev is running |
Quote: |
Joe and Steve
The retrofitted Osaka 390 was installed on the pumpspool yesterday.
V1 gate valve is disabled for safety by disconnected pneumatic power plug.
The foreline of this maglev now have a KF25 size viton o-ring directly on the turbo.
This is bad for leak hunting.
Joe is ready with new interface cable. Power supply and cables are in place.
The maglev was pumped down this morning.
All new gas kits and metal hose were leak checked by sprayed methanol.
There is no obvious sign of leak. I was expecting the pressure to drop below 1e-5 Torr in one hour.
TP2 is drying out the levitating coils of the turbo at ~7 l/s for N2
We'll start the pump as soon as Joe is in.
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Joe and Steve
The Maglev is running at 680 Hz, 40,800 RPM with V1 gate valve closed and valve disabled to change position. C1vac2 was rebooted before starting.
Interlocks are not tested yet, but the medm COVAC_MONITOR.adl screen is reading correctly. RGA scan will determine the need for baking on Monday
The foreline pressure is still ~2e-5 Torr
Acceleration takes 3 minutes 30sesconds without load. There is no observabale temp effect on the body of the turbo during braking and acceleration.
The IFO is still pumped by the CRYO only |
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Mon Jun 15 16:31:36 2009 |
steve | Configuration | VAC | RGA is scanning new Maglev |
Quote: |
Quote: |
Joe and Steve
The retrofitted Osaka 390 was installed on the pumpspool yesterday.
V1 gate valve is disabled for safety by disconnected pneumatic power plug.
The foreline of this maglev now have a KF25 size viton o-ring directly on the turbo.
This is bad for leak hunting.
Joe is ready with new interface cable. Power supply and cables are in place.
The maglev was pumped down this morning.
All new gas kits and metal hose were leak checked by sprayed methanol.
There is no obvious sign of leak. I was expecting the pressure to drop below 1e-5 Torr in one hour.
TP2 is drying out the levitating coils of the turbo at ~7 l/s for N2
We'll start the pump as soon as Joe is in.
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Joe and Steve
The Maglev is running at 680 Hz, 40,800 RPM with V1 gate valve closed and valve disabled to change position. C1vac2 was rebooted before starting.
Interlocks are not tested yet, but the medm COVAC_MONITOR.adl screen is reading correctly. RGA scan will determine the need for baking on Monday
The foreline pressure is still ~2e-5 Torr
Acceleration takes 3 minutes 30sesconds without load. There is no observabale temp effect on the body of the turbo during braking and acceleration.
The IFO is still pumped by the CRYO only
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The new Maglev fore line pressure is at 4e-6 torr at day 3
Valve VM1 was closed to isolate IFO from RGA and valve VM2 was opened so the RGA can scan the Maglev only.
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Tue Jun 16 09:02:30 2009 |
steve | Configuration | VAC | new maglev RGA scan |
The maglev fore line pressure is 3e-6 torr at CC2 after 4 days of pumping. Varian turbo V-70 is pumping on it through V4 and VM2
Actual pumping speed ~10 l/s for N2. There was no baking. The maglev performance looks good : 3e-9 torr on CC4 with RGA -region only. |
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Tue Jun 23 10:06:03 2009 |
steve | Update | VAC | new maglev RGA scan at day6 |
The Maglev is running for 10 days with V1 closed. The pressure at the RGA-region is at 2e-9 torr on CC4 cold cathode gauge.
Valve VM2 to Rga-only was opened 6 days ago. The foreline pressure is still 2.2e-6 torr with small Varian turbo ~10 l/s on cc2
Daily scans show small improvement in large amu 32 Oxygen and large amu 16, 17 and 18 H20 water peaks.
Argon calibration valve is leaking on our Ar cylinder and it is constant.
The good news is that there are no fragmented hydrocarbons in the spectrum.
The Maglev is soaked with water. It was seating in the 40m for 4 years with viton o-ring seals
However I can not explan the large oxygen peak, either Rai Weiss can not.
The Maglev scans are indicating cleanliness and water. I'm ready to open V1 to the IFO |
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