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Magnetic Shielding

Magnetic Shielding. Roy Preece. Issues. Cooling channel initially designed without return yolks. Current North and South shielding walls designed to encapsulate the field with regard to the safety requirements. Safe levels outside the walls but high field within

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Magnetic Shielding

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  1. Magnetic Shielding Roy Preece

  2. Issues • Cooling channel initially designed without return yolks. • Current North and South shielding walls designed to encapsulate the field with regard to the safety requirements. • Safe levels outside the walls but high field within • In air field, the original analysis, is not applicable for placing items. The field will focus where there are ferrous items. • Sensitive equipment inside the shielding walls needs to be moved to lower field locations.

  3. Items in harms way • Cryo cooler compressors, maybe the head for the FC • Power supplies, controls. • PPS door interlocks • Turbo pumps, primary pumps, Gate valves (limit switches) • MCB’s, RCB’s, Relays • ……..and the list goes on and can be found at :- • http://micewww.pp.rl.ac.uk/documents/52 • Luke Fry is contacting system owners

  4. Step IV plan - Racks • Control and power supply racks for SS and FC to the RF area. • Behind shield wall and so out of large field. • Enough space for the 7 racks • Enough space to install the first of the four RF amplifiers • Power feed from the current RF boards • Cable routes under the false floor

  5. Step IV plan - Racks

  6. Step IV plan - Compressors • Move to the West wall away from the South shield wall • 19 compressors, 13 two stage Cryomech, 2 single stage Cryomech and 4 single stage Sumitomo. • Very low field in air ~ 5 gauss • Enough space for the 19 compressors. • Long Helium lines will be required ~40m • Stairs will need to be moved through 90 degrees and a removable section design in. • Water supplies / pumps for the compressors will need to be moved from the trench and the current South wall installation. • Power supply for the compressors will need to be moved from the current South wall installation.

  7. Step IV plan - Compressors

  8. Status • A working group meets each week to discuss the issues and plan the work and analysis that is required. The minutes, actions and documents can be found at the following address :- • http://micewww.pp.rl.ac.uk/projects/magnetic-shielding • Full analysis model is being prepared by Paul Smith and Mike Courthold. This includes all ferrous materials in the hall. • At risk items are being identified and the risk is being addressed – move away from the high field if possible. • Holger Witte is carrying out parallel work to investigate the possibility of retro fitting return yolks to the cooling channel. • Promising analysis – some structural investigation is needed. • Holger will be asked to present his findings at the next working group meeting. • Cable management for the North shielding wall position is underway. • Analysis and structural investigation work for protection of Sub Station 25 on the North side – may involve extending the North shield wall. • Paper describing the move to the North and West will be presented to the Technical Board at the end of this month.

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