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Isolde vacuum controls Basic training

Isolde vacuum controls Basic training. G.Vandoni TE/VSC. OUTLINE. Startup and Login General scheme Elements of the scheme Sector scheme How to operate. Startup from Console Manager. Shortcut from Isoop console manager . This opens PVSS automatically, in monitoring mode.

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Isolde vacuum controls Basic training

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  1. Isolde vacuum controls Basic training G.Vandoni TE/VSC G.Vandoni Isolde Vacuum Controls training

  2. OUTLINE Startup and Login General scheme Elements of the scheme Sector scheme How to operate G.Vandoni Isolde Vacuum Controls training

  3. Startup from Console Manager Shortcut from Isoop console manager This opens PVSS automatically, in monitoring mode. To operate, you must login as Isoop (or with your nice login if you are experts). Explanation on slide 6. G.Vandoni Isolde Vacuum Controls training

  4. Startup from your desktop computer Once remotely logged to the server, you must launch PVSS, double-clicking on vacisl.bat. You will be in monitoring mode. To operate, you must login as Isoop (or with your nice login if you are experts). Explanation on slide 6. G.Vandoni Isolde Vacuum Controls training

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  6. Vacuum layout scheme Login Username:Isoop Password:  Experts use their nice login Without login: Only monitoring, no action enabled G.Vandoni Isolde Vacuum Controls training

  7. The graphical PVSS display goes with the Isolde layout: If you need to know what exactly corresponds to a sector’s name, you find it here. ISLLSHIR0001 G.Vandoni Isolde Vacuum Controls training

  8. Vacuum layout scheme Navigation • Event list • Alarm list • Information on devices Tree structure with sectors Trend library CB010 Front End GPS • Name of the vacuum sector • Sector valves VVS • Pressure • Status, alarms and warnings Double-click on a sector’s name Front End HRS G.Vandoni Isolde Vacuum Controls training

  9. Vacuum sectors G.Vandoni Isolde Vacuum Controls training

  10. Select a sector, a device, a PCO by clicking once on it You’ll access the action, status and events bar. Deselect it with the appropriate button. Action buttons, Event list, Device G.Vandoni Isolde Vacuum Controls training

  11. Faceplate By double-clicking the device’s name, you access its Faceplate: Overlap panel presenting all dynamic values, status, action buttons and information associated to a device. Same use as the button bar, with some more options G.Vandoni Isolde Vacuum Controls training

  12. Operation modes for a sector • Pump Start rough pumping, then automatically switch to turbopumping upon reaching primary vacuum conditions • Standby Close sector valves and VVH (isolation valves of turbopumps) Used mainly for leak detection, hence by vacuum experts. • Vent Put on standby then ventilate the sector to atmospheric pressure via the N2supply. Selecting Vent automatically does it all, without need to first put the system on Standby. G.Vandoni Isolde Vacuum Controls training

  13. Pump • Isolate sector and stop turbos: • Experts only! • StandBy • Vent Operate sectors G.Vandoni Isolde Vacuum Controls training

  14. Operating a sector valve VVS Display frontface Give the command via action button: ATTENTION: the command is executed immediately • Vacuum Sector Valves can only be opened when both adjacent sectors are in “Pumped” status. • They cannot be opened if either of the two is not in this status. • In automatic operation, Vacuum sector valves delimiting a sector close if pressure on the sector increases above a threshold value. They also close on adjacent sectors on the same branch, to preserve vacuum on other branches and hence permit physics on these. G.VandoniIsolde Vacuum Controls training

  15. Select VVS valve Double-click to open the Faceplate On/Open or Off/Close Operate VVS G.Vandoni Isolde Vacuum Controls training

  16. Visualize trends • Right-click on the measuring device • you may look at the single device, or • add the device to an already opened multiple trend G.Vandoni Isolde Vacuum Controls training

  17. A library of predefined trends of general interest exists already Predefinedtrends G.Vandoni Isolde Vacuum Controls training

  18. Trend: Dynamic view of values, zoomable in x and y, with the devices’ names It can be exported to Excel for data analysis Data are also all stored in the LHC logging system, TIMBER. G.Vandoni Isolde Vacuum Controls training

  19. Overview of Devices ProcessControlObjects G.Vandoni Isolde Vacuum Controls training

  20. Widgets animation Frame selection state Data quality Alarm nature W A Body Color :alarm state Filling : state M Mode Feedback & orders or option mode Analog In IOError Data not connected Data invalid Analog in forced mode DI in forced mode Analog with no fresh data G.Vandoni Isolde Vacuum Controls training

  21. Faceplate information • Data area • Trend area • Info: not yet • Diagnostic: not yet • Trends: Popup • Menu (widget) • Contextual button • Per device type • Animation depend on • the state of the device G.Vandoni Isolde Vacuum Controls training

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