minutes videoconference 12.Oct.2004, written AF

referring to the document presented by RB

bulletad 1) What absolute tolerance and tolerance on the flat top do we specify?
bulletad 1) Tilt direction was re-discussed. In the document the tilt is inverse to the previous base line scenario presented by Titus/Graves.
bulletad 3) It was agreed to use Helium gas to remove LN2 from the cryostat. The amount needed is relatively low, does not contribute to much to the expenses, and the activation is lower than in the case of nitrogen gas.
bulletad 4) The amount of oxygen accumulating in the solenoid is very low. No under pressure is in the system. The delivered LN2 is pure. The "oxygen" issue should be discussed with safety.
bulletad 6) An inventory is currently made by the group of FH. The results will be presented at the meeting on 4th November.
bulletad 7) see Area Layout TT2A
bulletad 11) Reversing the voltage shortens the ramp down and reduces the energy damped in the solenoid. CM should be contacted to estimate the effort needed to adapt the power supply.
bulletad 12) A control room can be placed in the ISR tunnel. The cryogenics have to be remotely controlled.
bulletad schematic diagram:
bulletdrain is indicated on the wrong side in respect to the tilt of the magnet.
bulletThe heater does not play an active role. It is a safety measure to prevent the line from being sub-cooled. It can be dropped, if the whole line is vacuum protected.
bulletIndications for warm/cold lines, safety valves and flow directions are missing.