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Status of Type IV Cables

Status of Type IV Cables. Cables production resumed in February after 3 months stop See ID week February ‘06 Delivery of doubles harnesses completed (April) 2125 double harnesses (4250 cables) Installation All racks in US side + 2 USA racks were installed last year by TC Russian teams

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Status of Type IV Cables

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  1. Status of Type IV Cables • Cables production • resumed in February after 3 months stop • See ID week February ‘06 • Delivery of doubles harnesses completed (April) • 2125 double harnesses (4250 cables) • Installation • All racks in US side + 2 USA racks were installed last year by TC Russian teams • Installation resumed at the end of March with a new TC team (French) • Very slow startup, safety issues, wrong usage of labels, mistakes • Completion of USA side was expected by the end of May • But <50% done • Russian teams will take over 1-2 racks – expected completion end of June • Need to test last ~200 cables for acceptance • Need to test after installation to be able to cut extra length to liberate floor in USA15 • Connector in situ (CPE) • All connectors (2000) in US15 completed on March 10 (a few were left but they are done now) • Many racks are tested before and after plug into PS (Petr with Prague team) • Very good yield but some rework was necessary • One rack needs cables rerouting (cables were cut too long by previous company) • 2+1 techs returned on April 18, started 2 USA racks but left again: Need more USA15 rack completed for the full team to operate efficiently • US side was reworked and racks in USA15 will be continued when full team will be back (mid-June) Racks on Level 6 US side A.Ciocio - SCTSG

  2. PP3 • Remaining units and parts about to be finished and will be sent “soon” • Scott will come back (June 13) for 4-6 weeks • Much of the installation done but lots of work to complete all racks: • Most of subracks of 30 units installed • Need 7 subracks to complete all installation and “special” subracks • Some subracks sitting by racks to be installed • Small fraction of cables are plugged in • Issue with schedule: • Rework for damages, shorts, bad assembly has to happen when needed with technical help available • Problem of not having all the parts in hand because changing of priorities and racks not completed A.Ciocio - SCTSG

  3. Type II/III & PP1 – Production • INEO/Thurmelec are making type II-III cables in 2 steps: • double length harnesses as they receive information about the lengths type II cable and type III spliced type II FCI/JST connectors on both ends of double harness • Single length cables with FCT connector (PP3) are produced when length finalized with test cable measurement from cryostat to PP3 racks sector by sector • Delivery rate reached 300 cables/week • We are ahead with cable preparation! • So far good quality • No fatal defect found on some cables (the color coat is gone is some section/pattern but kapton insulation OK) • Fatal defect (but repairable) found on 2-3 cables ( • Only a few cables failed acceptance • PPB1 – clamps, clips, cable tray covers were late, not used yet during installation • Clamp mounting started • Clip under production • PPF1 – most parts available • Found the best way to crimp group of drain wires in a ferrule and catch the ferrule with the grub screws into clamp’s holes A.Ciocio - SCTSG

  4. Type II/III cables – Installation • ~ 2300 cables installed • ½ bundle /day/side/team • 48 cables/day but may reach 100 • Old problems: • (Details given in April SCTSG) • Problem with testing related to the grounding in cryostat (OK) • Mechanical problems to fit layers of 6 cables between cover/clamp holder pins (all cables installed have been retrofit) • Clamp installation • Yield: • <1% cables to replace • - Mechanical defects • - Damage • - Failed electrical test A.Ciocio - SCTSG

  5. SCT Services Sequence • Sector 5 (top) and Sector 13 (bottom) • heater cables, and DCS cables (completed) • Sector 9 - Installation completed on May 1 • 878 SCT cables (384 Barrel, 494 EC) • 18 Fibre cables (EC) • Sector 3 - Installation started May 2 – completed last week • 583 SCT cables (336 Barrel, 247 EC) • 27 Fibre cables (9 EC,18 Barrel) • Sector 1 - started in parallel 2 weeks ago – will be completed this week • 878 SCT cables (384 Barrel, 494 EC) • 18 Fibre cables (Barrel) • Sector 7 – first 300 cables arrived – installation in parallel just started • 583 SCT cables (336 Barrel, 247 EC) • 27 Fibre cables (9 EC,18 Barrel) • Sectors 11, 15 – Double harnesses length sent to company to fabricate – single length this week • 583 + 583 SCT cables (336 Barrel, 247 EC) • 27 + 27 Fibre cables (9 EC,18 Barrel) • Installation sequence in a sector is: • Tubes, fibres, heater cables, SCT cables, (Muon chambers), • TRT cables, pixel cables A.Ciocio - SCTSG

  6. Schedule • Type II-III installation should be completed by mid-July • (according to current schedule from TC) Our schedule • Type II-III installation mid-July (Barrel) • Type IV installation end of June… • Connector in situ/testing end of July • PS crates mid-June (US side) – July (USA side) • PP3 assembly, installation end of June • All cables plugged into PP3 mid-July • We need continuous presence of people at CERN at least until mid-July • (and later in August) • Critical area in the type II-III acceptance, installation and testing • SCT participation very valuable to add to people who are resident A.Ciocio - SCTSG

  7. Plan A.Ciocio - SCTSG

  8. Installation & Testing Activities A.Ciocio - SCTSG

  9. Issues • PP3 • Help is coming next week but continues to be difficult to keep up with technical problems and missing subracks • Connector damage • In US15 they are left too long on the floor • Other cables installation interference • Tester • Different flavor that work with different configuration of cable chain • Multiple laptops failure (~ok now) • Spares installation for type II-III cables • 2 spare type ii-iii EC cables installed but too short – needed splicing extension of type III • We don’t have spares of every flavor – need rework to get the right one in place • Defective dPPF1 • Some faulty cables were actually due to a bad channel on dPPF1 – missing some dPPF1 • Type III installation & testing • Difficult conditions for testing • Extra length to reroute on additional trays • Dedicated team (Russian) available to plug-in but need assistance (and all cables tested) • Type IV installation • Very inefficient and need extra interaction with new team • Interference with type II-III installation • Connector in situ • With the current rate of type IV installation difficult to keep schedule as planned • The very first rack has 200 cables to reroute under the rack to absorb the extra length • More HELP for the following weeks A.Ciocio - SCTSG

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