Reports until 01:06, Sunday 13 December 2015
H1 General
jeffrey.bartlett@LIGO.ORG - posted 01:06, Sunday 13 December 2015 - last comment - 01:56, Sunday 13 December 2015(24166)
Ops Evening Shift Summary
Activity Log: All Times in UTC (PT)

00:00 (16:00) Take over from TJ
01:10 (17:10) Reset L4C WD saturations on HAM2, HAM3, HAM4, HAM5, & ITMX
02:57 (18:57) Lockloss – High winds (35 to over 40), elevated seismic & microseism 
03:15 (19:15) Temp alarm on CD Zone 4 heating duct – Temp @ 104.5f, will monitor
07:15 (23:15) Reset timing error on H1SUSETMY
08:00 (00:00) Travis on site
08:50 (00:50) Turn over to Travis, who is working with Peter
 

End of Shift Summary:

Title: 12/12/2015, Evening Shift 00:00 – 08:00 (16:00 – 00:00) All times in UTC (PT)

Support:  Peter King
 
Incoming Operator: Travis

Shift Detail Summary: Lockloss at 02:57 (18:57) – Probable cause high winds (40 plus at along X-Arm) and elevated seismic (0.1um/s Plus) & microseism (centered at 0.8um/s, but peaks well over 1.0). Weather conditions are expected to be stormy until 06:00 (22:00). Will try relocking.  

IFO is not relocking. Has not gone past DRMI_1F. Started to run initial alignment, however CS and Y-Arm now recording wind speeds in excess of 30mph with several gusts over 40mph. Seismic and microseism are also elevated. Put the instrument into Down until the wind lays down a bit. 

Wind is down to the lower 20 to mid teens, so going to try relocking after initial alignment. Part way through initial alignment wind piped back up to over 30 at End-Y and the high 20s elsewhere. During SRC_ALIGN ASC could not converge before being knocked back to down then restarting the SRC_ALIGN. Appears to be a little soon to try alignment and locking. Perhaps the Owl shift will have better conditions and success.  

Found IMC_MC2_Trans oscillating after aborted SMC alignment. ISS diffracted power was also oscillating. Called Peter King. Tried to get things stabilized by varying first loop, refsignal levels, etc. but without much luck. Turning over to Travis so I can get some sleep before tomorrow’s Owl shift.   


Comments related to this report
peter.king@LIGO.ORG - 01:56, Sunday 13 December 2015 (24167)PSL
In trying to figure out why the first loop kept oscillating when it was
fully engaged, dis-engaging the integrator seemed to improve things
however whenever it was re-engaged, it started oscillating again.  It's
been quite a while since this behaviour was last observed.  Adjusting
the reference level did not seem to help much, if at all.

When we get a chance, or during Tuesday's maintenance period, the loop
transfer function should be measured with the integrator enabled and
disabled, as a check.  It also might be worth checking to see if any DC
offsets have developed on the board.