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Title: Access system global tests


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Access system global tests
LHCCWG January 15th 2007
  • M. Gruwé

2
Global tests
  • Organization
  • Organized by Silvia Grau and Pierre Ninin
  • Performed by a big team of TS/CSE
  • In collaboration with AB/OP (to help searching
    LHC, giving access, driving EIS-beam equipment,
    etc)
  • From Monday 7th to Sunday 13th January

3
Monday 7th Sunday 13th January
  • Monday
  • move the system from installation to
    operation configuration (Move from Myfare to
    Inside)
  • Tuesday to Thursday
  • closing and searching the whole LHC
  • Thursday evening to Saturday evening
  • tests
  • Sunday
  • move the system back to installation mode so
    that the access procedure is simplified (Move
    from Inside to Myfare)

4
Closing and searching the LHC
  • Tuesday morning
  • point 8, including LHCb (about 5 hours)
  • Tuesday afternoon
  • points 7 and 6 (about 4 hours)
  • Wednesday morning
  • points 4 and 5, except CMS (about 5 hours)
  • Wednesday afternoon
  • points 2, 3 and 1.8, except ALICE (about 4 hours)
  • Thursday morning
  • point 1, except ATLAS (about 1 hour)
  • Thursday afternoon
  • ALICE, ATLAS and CMS (whole afternoon)

5
Closing and searching the LHC
  • Comments (I)
  • In most cases, no real patrol of the various
    sectors but a simplified quick search
  • All patrol boxes have been rearmed and sectors
    quickly searched.
  • Patrol circuits described in various edms
    documents have not been used. These will have to
    be validated independently, later on.
  • Plombage
  • All emergency exit handles on all doors and
    access points have been provided with a
    plombage
  • It is still possible to open the door by the
    standard way (unlock button)
  • It is also still possible to open it with the
    emergency handle, but the plombage has a very
    dissuasive effect people think before acting!
  • After the tests, the plombages have been left
    on most doors (to start educating people)

6
Closing and searching the LHC
  • Comments (II)
  • Some people were still working in the sectors
    being searched
  • This was foreseen (list of people was provided by
    the various groups having to make interventions).
  • Situation not easy to handle, but in general
    people were cooperative and following
    instructions.
  • Access to experiments allowed throughout the
    whole week
  • Some grids have been removed around access points
    to allow access to experiments during the week.
  • One guardian was placed next to each missing grid
    to control access to experimental zones.
  • Overall, no interference with the tests except
    for one case one a person in Atlas opened
    (forced) a door between the Atlas cavern and the
    service area (search of the service area had to
    be redone) even though there was a big warning
    sign post.

7
Closing and searching the LHC
  • Duration
  • Time foreseen 3 full days
  • Was done faster than expected (but keep in mind
    it was a simplified quick search, not a real one)
  • Unfortunately could not start the tests earlier
    than foreseen as it was agreed to search the
    experiments not earlier than Thursday afternoon

8
Tests
  • Tests in access mode
  • One or more EIS-beam becomes unsafe
  • Tests in beam mode
  • One real AUG
  • One door is forced
  • Discordance between two signals

9
Tests in access mode
  • Initial state
  • Whole LHC fully searched. Still in access mode
    (potentially some people in).
  • All EIS-beam should be safe, so that it is
    impossible to circulate or even inject beam in
    LHC.
  • Note EIS-beam are
  • some power converters and corresponding 400V or
    18kV cells (should be off),
  • some TEDs (should be in),
  • electron stoppers (should be closed),
  • etc

10
Tests in access mode
  • Test One EIS-beam becomes unsafe
  • Result
  • the system goes to access off
  • Test Two EIS-beam become unsafe
  • Result
  • the system goes to access off
  • and BIW (Beam Imminent Warning) sirens start
  • Systematic tests done, for each EIS-beam, one
    after the other.
  • Tests were successful.

11
Tests in beam mode
  • Initial state
  • LHC fully searched and closed (leaving some
    people in, on purpose, for the tests)
  • LHC access off (BIW sirens)
  • Change to beam mode
  • EIS-beam un-safe (power converters on, TEDs out,
    etc)
  • From inside LHC force one door or one AUG
  • As a consequence
  • Beam mode is off
  • Radiation veto is on
  • All EIS-beam to safe position
  • Signal sent to dump system
  • Signal sent to BIC is false
  • A sample of all types of doors tested inter-site
    doors, sector doors, end of zone doors,
    trapdoors, ventilation doors, access point (both
    PAD and MAD), etc
  • At least two EIS-access per LHC site
  • All inter-site doors
  • One real AUG done in point 7

12
Outcome of the tests (I)
  • In general
  • LASS (LHC Access Safety System) behaves as it
    should
  • Human interface to LACS (LHC Access Control
    System) works fine but should be improved (slow
    response, could be more human friendly,
    occasional restart of the application)
  • Some minor non-conformities to be fixed
  • Few relays had to be changed, few problems solved
    on line
  • One serious problem to be investigated,
    understood and resolved
  • In one occasion non-detection of a missing key
    in a pad key distributor

13
Outcome of the tests (II)
  • Some behaviors remain to be understood
  • First time LHC went to access off, BIW did start
    as expected, but then series of problems
    evacuation siren in point 6, fire alarm and ODH
    alarms in point 6, AUG in point 8. All false
    alarms, but resulting in fire-brigade
    interventions.
  • Lesson learned
  • Inform the fire-brigade before each test
  • Instruct the firemen about how to enter the LHC
    without forcing doors (useful in this specific
    case when we know it is a false alarm)
  • Some problems to drive the EIS-beam equipments
  • In one occasion TEDs could not be moved. Still
    unclear why.
  • In one occasion LASS saw TEDTI8 OUT (actually
    not IN) although it was IN. Is that a problem
    of end position contact?
  • Electrical problems with two power converters
    (warm magnets in point 3 and 7) (to be discussed
    with equipment responsible)
  • etc

14
Outcome of the tests (III)
  • Other comments
  • The system tested was not in its full nominal
    configuration
  • Some doors not included in the system
  • to allow access to experimental areas during the
    tests
  • some trapdoors not installed yet
  • some ventilation doors not properly included
  • SSA (System Safety Atlas) not ready and therefore
    not included in tests
  • The new LASS console was not installed yet.
  • Some more tests will have to be foreseen

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Outcome of the tests (IV)
  • Other issues to be thought about and discussed
    with DSO
  • Searching RF zones (including RF cavern)
    responsibilities? Procedure? Safety issues.
  • BIW when two EIS-beam go unsafe should actually
    be evacuation siren rather than BIW
  • Power converter and corresponding cell are
    currently considered as two independent EIS-beam
    should be considered as a single one, as they are
    not independent from each other
  • OP should have a portable ODH detector available
    in the CCC

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Outcome of the tests (V)
  • Excellent collaboration between TS-CSE and AB
  • Overall a very successful and interesting week
  • To be followed by DSO and OP acceptance tests
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