Summary Notes of the Second Meeting of Sub Working Group on the Commissioning of the
Machine Protection System,
Wednesday 13 December 2006

 

 

Present: Roger Bailey, Bernd Dehning, Brennan Goddard, Eva Barbara Holzer, Verena Kain, Laurette Ponce, Bruno Puccio, Rudiger Schmidt, Benjamin Todd, Jan Uythoven, Jorg Wenninger, Markus Zerlauth

 

CC: Ralph Assmann, Mike Lamont, Stefano Redaelli

 

 

1. Comments on the minutes

There were no comments on the minutes of the previous meeting.

 

2. List of systems in the MPS and their interfaces

Jan made a presentation of the systems in the MPS and their interfaces. The presentation is only a starting point and more technical details will need to be provided for the main systems. For the ‘other systems’, as mentioned on slide 1, the accent for commissioning regarding the machine protection system will mainly concern the actual checking of the transfer / reception of the interlock signal. For all systems it will be important to determine the test conditions. Comments made during the presentation are included in the slides.

It was proposed that every body will make a list of the functionality and the interfaces for ‘their’ system. Verena and Jorg will do this for the Injection System. Laurette and Bruno will make a presentation on the commissioning of the MPS functionality of the vacuum system in the next meeting. This can serve as an example for the other systems.

 

3. Mandate etc.

The mandate was agreed upon.

 

4. Format

A possible format to be used for the test procedures and the test results can be the edms / MTF system as used for the LHC hardware commissioning. Rüdiger, with Jörg and Verena, will check with the hardware commissioning team and will invite an ‘expert’ to present their way of documenting and will propose a possible solution for the commissioning of the MPS.

 

5. BIS: definition of its functionality and interfaces

Bruno presented a summary of the many systems connected to the ring Beam Interlock System, including the timing system, Safe Beam Flag, the Injection BIS, timing for the Post Mortem, LSA (for the sequencer and Inject and Dump mode). The interfaces to the LBDS and the Injection system are special as they are ‘bi-directional’. In total almost 200 hardware systems need to be connected to the BIC. The Commissioning of the BIS is composed of several phases, of which the first stage starts in the week of 18 December (Hardware Commissioning = stand alone tests), passes via tests during the cold check-out (all user systems connected) and finishes with tests with beam.

Solutions need to be found what to do when some of the systems are not ready on time. This should be discussed in a future meeting.

Ben presented three slides giving some more details on the electrical architecture of the BIS. Systems can be tested in a safe way because there are separate A and B channels which can be controlled. For the Software Interlocks, a special interface is required. The last slide shows the special interface towards a system which needs to be triggered, like for a Post Mortem event or an event for another BIC, like the Injection BIC. The presented schematics form the basis for the more detailed test procedures.

 

 

Jan Uythoven, 20/12/06.