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Proton Source Shutdown Schedule for Collimator Placement and EDWA Installations

This document outlines the shutdown schedule and preparatory work required for L6 and L3 collimator placements within the Proton Source. It includes tasks related to collimator assembly, movement by ironworkers to the EDWA installation in the LInac Tunnel, and modifications needed for the Lambertson Dogleg at Long 3. Additionally, it details the installation of a damper cavity and plans for commissioning studies, including MI-8 extraction tests during weekends and the vertical alignment of the Booster. The goal is a smooth transition back to normal operations.

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Proton Source Shutdown Schedule for Collimator Placement and EDWA Installations

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  1. Proton Source Shutdown Schedule Prep L6 and L3 for collimator placement BOOSTER OFF- Cool down and miscellaneous prep work Collimators (with ironworkers) – Assumes collimators have been assembled in access bay! Lambertson (LInac Tunnel) EDWA Installation Collimators (ironworkers move to EDWA installation) Lambertson (LInac Tunnel) EDWA Installation Lambertson (LInac Tunnel) Dogleg Modification at Long 3 EDWA Installation Install Damper Cavity EDWA Installation

  2. Shutdown Schedule (cont’d) Commissioning and Studies. Test MI-8 extraction on weekend. Install Prototype RF Cavities Vertically align Booster Commissioning and Studies. Possible weekend extraction tests. Return to normal operation

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