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This document discusses key considerations for the CM30 magnet integration, primarily focusing on the spectrometer solenoid support frame. Key points include the need for a detachable design for shipping, assembly requirements at RAL, and questions regarding the acceptance and pre-integration timeline. It addresses magnetic compatibility with surroundings and inquiries regarding the design of stand-alone support struts. Additionally, it covers RFCC assembly logistics, available space in the West end, and updates on recent structural adjustments related to the South mezzanine.
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Magnet Integration – CM30 • A few more considerations: • Spectrometer solenoid support frame: • Noted at the magnet workshop that it should be detachable for shipping • We need to have it bolted and dowelled for assembly at RAL; how easy is that? • AFC acceptance and pre-integration: • Is it realistic in R9? We have possession of the building soon, when the re-cladding is done • When will we know about magnetic compatibility with the surroundings? • Who’s designing/making the ‘stand-alone’ support struts, is it Trevor Savidge? • RFCC assembly and turnover in the MICE hall • Is there really space in the West end? Last discussion was over two years ago • It’s conceivable that we could also use R9 and then transport the entire RFCC to R5.2 • The big door is a different shape now • Jason has sorted out the clash with the South mezzanine, subject to pumping ports being repositioned