Reports until 16:44, Friday 07 December 2012
H1 SEI
hugh.radkins@LIGO.ORG - posted 16:44, Friday 07 December 2012 (4866)
WBSC1 ISI Close Up Photos/Dome is On
Attached are some photos of the three ISI corners, concentrating on the cabling; Corner & View# in the photo names.

Once we convinced ourselves that the TFs looked acceptable and we could do no more to improve the Cable dressing, we called an end to the fussing.
We covered the ISI with a HAM-ISI cover (made in LLO) and thought it might be large enough to make it to the Chamber Flange.  There is a whole in the top of the ISI cover so we draped a BSC door cover over that hole.  We then pulled the Walking plates out.  The West plate was tight on the West Work Platforms so the Work platform must have shifted East somehow.  Anyway it wasn't too difficult to get it free.
With the Walking Plates out we then were able to get the HAM-ISI cover to the flange of the chamber.  So that is a nice backup to the BSC Dome Tall but we need to confirm that the LHO fabricated model will work--they were sewn by two different houses.
OK, we are ready for the Dome!
So it flies overhead, we pull off the Cleanroom Ceiling, lower the Dome and attach its ceiling to the Cleanroom.  Once things are quiet and the dust settles, we pull the Dome cover off, dwell a bit and then pull away the ISI & Chamber cover.  We then gave one final inspection of the cabling to make sure the soft covers had done no harm.  Lower away!
One problem at the end of this task: the Cleanroom is pushed way North and the HAM3 Cleanroom is right up against it on the South.  So much so that the Cleanroom had to be twisted (West Side to the South) so the Dome Spreader and Clevis Pin don't hang up on the Cleanroom.  That Clevis was installed out-to-in and so was right against the Cleanroom top frame once the Dome was down.  It took some finagling but was extracted.  There is one bolt that needs a nut but all the others are in place and can be torqued first thing Monday.
Images attached to this report