The MC2 SW WD tripped due to chamber activity, but not the sus WD. Oli let me know that the SWWD threshold is set a bit too low, and that the suspension itself looks ok, so I've bypassed the SWWD for now so we can keep the suspension damped if possible.
Just before lunch yesterday, vac told me doors were off HAM2. I then went out and locked the ISI and added steps to the chamber.
TITLE: 05/06 Day Shift: 1430-2330 UTC (0730-1630 PST), all times posted in UTC
STATE of H1: Planned Engineering
OUTGOING OPERATOR: None
CURRENT ENVIRONMENT:
SEI_ENV state: MAINTENANCE
Wind: 4mph Gusts, 2mph 3min avg
Primary useism: 0.18 μm/s
Secondary useism: 0.23 μm/s
QUICK SUMMARY: Currently riding out a 5.8 earthquake from the Aleutians. No new alarms, CDS overview has expected errors in: h1iopsusb2h34, h1suslo12-bbss, h1iopseib2. and h1seiproc has an IPC error.
(Jordan, Travis, Randy, Mitchell, Gerardo)
The +Y and -Y doors are off HAM2. The removal of the doors was made easy by removing most of the bolts the prior day by Travis and myself.
+ Y Door we had both O-rings get stuck to the door, we used the O-ring tools to set the O-ring back into their groove without problems. No further issues.
- Y Door had similar issues as the +Y door, when the door separated from the HAM chamber the O-rings were stuck to the door, same fix as the other door. Something to note, this door's chamber flange has lots of oxide residue on the outside of the outer O-ring, as if it was sprayed heavily with alcohol.
To be able to remove the doors for this chamber as well as HAM1, both chambers are under the same cleanroom, we need to shift the cleanroom along the Y axis to accommodate the forklift mast height when removing the doors, any door. Maybe this cleanroom should get longer legs and maybe that way keep a permanent position.
A big "thank you" to those that helped move the cleanroom.
Betsy, Ibrahim
Today we:
Madi, Camilla
Yesterday Camilla and I went down to EX to measure the return-from-vacuum ALS beam
We placed a pellicle beamsplitter between the PBS and the LPM to pick off the ALS return beam and observe its shape and size
We put the pellicle in two different locations
Multiple measurements taken at each location, photos attached. The beam was quite large, and has two bumps on the peak. It was also too bright to take an image on a CCD. Looks better than former 'mickey mouse' shape observed, but still very far from a nicely shaped beam.
TITLE: 05/05 Day Shift: 1430-2330 UTC (0730-1630 PST), all times posted in UTC
STATE of H1: Planned Engineering
INCOMING OPERATOR: None
SHIFT SUMMARY: Both doors are now off of HAM2 and the ISI is locked. The new BBS has also been delivered and is being prepped near the test stand. Baffle installation in HAM3 continueds today as well, and the TCSY table water lines started to be replaced.
LOG:
| Start Time | System | Name | Location | Lazer_Haz | Task | Time End |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 14:54 | VAC | Jordan | LVEA | - | Checking pumps (CP1) | 15:02 |
| 15:14 | FAC | Kim | LVEA | - | Technical cleaning | 16:45 |
| 15:33 | EE | Fil | MY | - | Picking up cables | 16:03 |
| 15:40 | FAC | Randy | LVEA | - | Prep for HAM2 door removal | 16:08 |
| 16:00 | SPI | Jeff | Opt Lab | - | Part spelunking | 16:08 |
| 16:02 | IAS | Jason, Stephen | LVEA | - | BS FARO surveying | 18:59 |
| 16:08 | VAC | Gerardo, Jordan, Randy | LVEA | - | HAM2 door removal | 18:43 |
| 16:09 | PEM | Robert | LVEA | - | HAM3 baffle installation | 19:13 |
| 16:16 | IAS | Ryan C | LVEA | - | BS FARO surveying | 18:59 |
| 16:19 | CAL | Tony, Dripta | PCal Lab | - | Prepping for measurement | 16:45 |
| 16:26 | PEM | Mitchell | LVEA | - | HAM3 baffle installation | 19:25 |
| 16:46 | CAL | Tony, Dripta | EX | YES | PCal measurement | 18:49 |
| 16:50 | FAC | Chris | LVEA | - | FAMIS checks | 17:23 |
| 17:01 | EE | Fil | MER | - | BHD electronics cabling | 18:39 |
| 17:24 | FAC | Chris | Ends, Mids | - | FAMIS checks | 18:37 |
| 17:25 | FAC | Kim | LVEA | - | Technical cleaning | 18:13 |
| 17:27 | VAC | Travis | LVEA | - | HAM2 door removal | 18:44 |
| 17:37 | SUS | Betsy, Ibrahim | LVEA | - | Many tasks (Betsy out @ 18:22) | 18:37 |
| 18:13 | FAC | Kim | FCES | - | Technical cleaning | 18:59 |
| 18:23 | SUS | Betsy | EX | - | Looking for ergo arm part | 19:06 |
| 18:43 | SEI | Jim | LVEA | - | Locking HAM2 ISI | 19:06 |
| 19:18 | FAC | Randy | LVEA | - | Craning in West bay | 20:03 |
| 20:14 | VAC | Jordan | LVEA | - | HAM6 RGA | 20:23 |
| 20:15 | FAC | Randy | LVEA | - | Moving scaffolding, BBS staging | 22:13 |
| 20:15 | SUS | Betsy | LVEA | - | BBS staging | Ongoing |
| 20:19 | IAS | Jason, Ryan C, Stephen | LVEA | - | BS FARO surveying | Ongoing |
| 20:33 | SUS | Ibrahim | LVEA | - | BBS staging | Ongoing |
| 20:36 | SAF | Richard | LVEA | - | Checks | 21:09 |
| 20:39 | CAL | Tony | PCal Lab | - | Checking part number | 21:30 |
| 20:52 | SEI | Jim | LVEA | - | HAM3 table masses | 22:37 |
| 20:59 | TCS | TJ, Camilla, Madi | LVEA | - | TCSY table water lines | 23:30 |
| 22:07 | SUS | Tom | LVEA | - | Delivering cables | 22:13 |
| 22:10 | VAC | Jordan | LVEA | - | HAM6 RGA | 22:18 |
| 22:47 | SLIC | Robert | LVEA | - | HAM3 baffle installation | Ongoing |
| 22:55 | VAC | Jordan, Gerardo | LVEA | - | Bringing pump to CP1 | 23:50 |
The HAM6 RGA tree had a known leak coming from the needle valve on the calibrated leak, so the calibrated leaks were removed from the system and the tree now only consists of the RGA, 10 l/s Ion Pump and a pump out port.
The tree was re-wrapped with heat tape and is currently baking at high temp using an aux cart and 80 l/s turbopump. Caution tape has been installed around the -Y door of HAM6, please avoid the area.
WP13221 Add BBSS Fast Channels to DAQ
Tom, Oli, Erik, Dave:
18 BBSS_OSEMINF (SUM, X, Y) DQ channels were added to the DAQ, all at 256Hz. DAQ retstart was required.
WP13223 Add PT100A VACSTAT slow channels to DAQ
Dave:
A new H1EPICS_VACSTAT.ini was generated adding PT100A. An EDC+DAQ restart was required.
WP13228 Add FW2 slow channels to DAQ
Erik, Jonathan, Dave:
Puppet was changed to add three channels unique to FW2 (STATE_0, STATE_1, NUM_WRITERS). An EDC+DAQ restart was required.
WP13235 h1sush6 IO Chassis Install
Fil, Dave:
Fil moved the IO Chassis for h1sush6 from its temporary location in an adjacent rack into the SUSH6 rack on the MER. h1sush6 front end was powered down for the duration of this work.
DAQ Restart
Erik, Jonathan, Dave:
The DAQ and EDC were restarted.
FW2 stopped at the time puppet was upgraded due to a file creation race condition.
For the DAQ restart itself, the main issue was two spontaneous restarts of FW1, both after running for 10 minutes but not synced to the writing of the second trend frame files.
11:23:13 h1susb2h34 h1suslo12 <<< New model, add DQ chans to DAQ
11:26:44 h1daqgds0 [DAQ] <<< 0-leg restart, susl012, vacstat, fw2 additions
11:26:48 h1daqfw0 [DAQ]
11:26:48 h1daqtw0 [DAQ]
11:26:49 h1daqnds0 [DAQ]
11:27:39 h1susauxb13 h1edc[DAQ] <<< EDC for vacstat, fw2
11:30:49 h1daqdc1 [DAQ] <<< 1-leg restart
11:30:58 h1daqfw1 [DAQ]
11:31:00 h1daqtw1 [DAQ]
11:31:03 h1daqnds1 [DAQ]
11:31:11 h1daqgds1 [DAQ]
11:32:13 h1daqgds1 [DAQ] <<< gds1 needed a restart
11:40:28 h1sush6 ***REBOOT*** <<< Power up after IO Chassis work
11:41:23 h1daqfw1 [DAQ] <<< First FW1 spontaneous restart, suspiciously close to start of sush6
11:41:30 h1sush6 h1iopsush6
11:41:43 h1sush6 h1susom0
11:41:56 h1sush6 h1susobs
11:42:09 h1sush6 h1susam
11:42:22 h1sush6 h1susomcab
11:42:35 h1sush6 h1susom1ab
11:42:48 h1sush6 h1susom2ab
11:43:01 h1sush6 h1susom3ab
11:51:41 h1daqfw1 [DAQ] <<< Second FW1 spontaneous restart, roughly +10mins
12:02:32 h1daqfw1 [DAQ] <<< Third FW1 spontaneous restart, again roughly +10mins
WP 13235
WP 13169
Drawing O5 SUS HAM6 (sush6) System Wiring Diagrams - D2300379
The O5 SUS HAM6 electronics and in-rack cabling installation in the MER is complete. System wiring diagrams D2300379 will need to be updated to show no IO h1susauxh6 was installed. New ADC cards (SUS AUX) were installed in the h1seih7 IO chassis.
IO chassis h1sush6 and h1sush7 share a 24V power supply. A dual Kepco power supply was installed to power the ±18V for SUS-M2. New electronics except the h1sush6 IO chassis were left powered off.
Status of the SUS-R7 rack is ongoing. All electronics installed. All long cables from MER and CER pulled and dressed. Rack requires ±18V and 200V for PSAMS. Depending on loads, plan is to use the SUS-R4 power supplies for the ±18V. The HV power supply will need to be placed on the HAM6 vacuum gauge interlock.
Fil, Erik, Dave:
we have powered down h1sush6 front end in preparation for Fil's move of the IO Chassis into the SUSH6 rack on the MER. Reminder that this front end is not connected to the Dolphin switch, so there is no risk of a corner station Dolphin glitch.
Pictures and the timelapse video from the BSC2 Cartridge (alog 90021) last week are attached and/or at https://caltech.box.com/s/4ahvfvdnaev8iiz3ktgda8g00srpvv1x
TITLE: 05/05 Day Shift: 1430-2330 UTC (0730-1630 PST), all times posted in UTC
STATE of H1: Planned Engineering
OUTGOING OPERATOR: None
CURRENT ENVIRONMENT:
SEI_ENV state: MAINTENANCE
Wind: 14mph Gusts, 10mph 3min avg
Primary useism: 0.02 μm/s
Secondary useism: 0.11 μm/s
QUICK SUMMARY: Surveying on the BS at the test stand in the LVEA continues today, along with RGA work at HAM6 and CP1 regen near the Y-manifold. HAM2 doors are also likely to come off today.
TITLE: 05/05 Day Shift: 1430-2330 UTC (0730-1630 PST), all times posted in UTC
STATE of H1: Planned Engineering
INCOMING OPERATOR: None
SHIFT SUMMARY: Work continued with the BS on the test stand, preparations were made for HAM2 doors to come off later this week, and baffle installation in HAM3 all took place today.
I neglected to post this yesterday afternoon and unfortunately did not save the log.
Workstations were updated and rebooted. This was an OS packages update. Conda packages were not updated.
Gerardo, Jordan, Jonathan, Dave:
PT114 has started to rise rapidly. At 16:50 I changed its alarm high from 2.0e-08 to 5.0e-04.
Later PT114B's VACSTAT continued to trip due to the large delta-P. After clearing the alarms I have disabled PT114B in VACSTAT (but its level alarms remain active).
As mentioned by Gerardo CP1's outside discharge line pipe is now completely free of ice (Nov 2025 image added for comparison).
The pressure at PT114 has continued to rise this morning and mostly leveled out, but it's bouncing around the channel's low-level alarm threshold at 1e-5 Torr. This is triggering Verbal Alarms and the CR alarm handler computer every time the pressure goes above 1e-5 Torr, which is on average a few times per minute.
I've commented out PT114 from the Verbal Alarms vacuum channel list to reduce redundant alarms and will look into modifying the thresholds somehow for the alarm handler.
[Tom Roocke, Oli]
Summary: The 6 QOSEMs and their signal chain for the BBSS are operational with the final sat amp, CER wiring, CDS mapping, in vac DB25 extension cables. All that remains to test before SUS installation is the duopus cables, which are in C&B currently.
In continuation from yesterday, we are testing out the QOSEM signal chain prior to installation of the BBSS. Yesterday we verified the sat amp was still functional and the readouts were showing up in CDS appropriately. See LHO:90072. Today we checked both the DB25 to DB25 extension cables, and the QOSEMs. To come is testing of the duopus cables, which are still in C&B.
DB25 Extension Testing:
Using a known functional Duopus cable (S2600215), and inair DB25, we tested the three DB25 extension cables by reading for the QOSEM coil resistance and diode drops at the in air DB25, where it connects to the sat amp. See the signal continuity test section in T2600170 for more information on this. All 3 cables are functional.
S2001548: DB25 working
S2100358: DB25 working
S2100410: DB25 working
QOSEM CDS Readout Testing:
Using a known functional Duopus Cable (S2600215), DB25 Extension (S2100410) and in air DB25, we checked for the open sum voltage in the CDS readout. This is the voltage seen on the sum channel of the QPD with no lens installed. Seeing a nonzero voltage here indicates that the QOSEM LED, QPD and signal chain are functional, but will be far lower than the operational sum level when the lens flag is appropriately focusing light onto the QPD. We tested the open sum voltage for all 6 QOSEMs designated for the BBSS. All QOSEMs and there signal chain are functional.
S2600008: working with open sum of 13910
S2600009: working with open sum of 14755
S2600010: working with open sum of 15550
S2600011: working with open sum of 15470
S2600012: working with open sum of 15348
S2600013: working with Open Sum of 14380
Today the QOSEM Duopus cable finished C&B, so I unbagged and tested them in the triples lab. I checked for continuty and any shorted pins with a multimeter, and all 4 cables passed. With this all parts of the QOSEM signal chain have been tested and ready to go for on suspension testing
The BSC2 cartridge was removed from the BSC2 chamber today and placed on the Test Stand in the West Bay (+Y bay). The lift took 3 "test lifts" to make very minor adjustments to the CG prior to lift out of the chamber - on the 4th lift, we were very well balanced so embarked on the flight. Like LLO, the BS had it's "Stay Leg" assemblies and Vibration Absorber Assemblies removed for the flight. This means it was probably lighter than the 2013 time (alog 5689) when we did this which had the weight slightly heavier. The cartridge plus 3-point lift fixture and load cell together all weighed 9380 lbs. It was rotated 90deg Counterclockwise per the procedures and landed on the threaded rod in the test stand with little issue other than careful craning and spotting. All went as expected and according to the procedures E1200433-v3, E1200971-v4 and associated docs. Mitchell, Travis, Tyler, Randy (on crane) all up on the platform Jim and Tony inside of BSC2 Gerardo, Jordan on the eMod as Support TJ on the camera Betsy soaking it all in (support) A pre-lift meeting was held to go over the teams and maneuver details (again) at 9am prior to work starting. Particle counts up at the dome level were all 0,0 before starting. More photos and videos will be posted when those folks have them available. Covers used - A BS/QUAD SUS tube cover up underneath, an ISI cover up on the ISI, the BSC Cartridge sock which encased the whole thing, dropped down to Jim and Tony once the lift was up a couple feet. The bulk of the work was from ~10:30am-1pm. Most of the time before was getting folks in headsets and gear and getting equipment on.
Going over the details during the 9am pre-lift meeting. Congratulations, all, on a smooth operation!
More photos posted at alog 90103.