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LCLS Personnel Protection System

LCLS Personnel Protection System. Patrick Bong Controls Department PPS. LCLS Injector PPS. Personnel Protection System Complete Some minor wiring errors were discovered during the engineering checkout No programming errors have been discovered First PLC instrumented PPS at SLAC

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LCLS Personnel Protection System

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  1. LCLS Personnel Protection System Patrick Bong Controls Department PPS

  2. LCLS Injector PPS • Personnel Protection System Complete • Some minor wiring errors were discovered during the engineering checkout • No programming errors have been discovered • First PLC instrumented PPS at SLAC • First SIL-3/CAT4 safety rated PLC to go on-line as a PPS controller at a DOE lab • Certified March 8, 2007 • The system is a huge success

  3. Progress • We have developed a detailed specification for the undulator PPS • Engineering is progressing in order to bid the installation of long haul cables • A conceptual design is in place for X-ray End Station PPS • The conceptual design was favorably reviewed • A detailed specification is almost complete

  4. PPS Architecture • PPS to utilize RSC-approved PLC system architecture used in LCLS Injector • RSC may wish to re-examine this architecture…no troubles are expected

  5. LCLS PPS System View

  6. Undulator System PPS Logic Package • Logic will reside in RSC-approved redundant PLC system architecture • There will be one logic package • PPS: Serves LTU, Undulator Hall and Dump • Remotely controlled by OPS in MCC

  7. X-Ray Systems PPS Logic Packages • Logic will reside in RSC-approved redundant PLC system architecture • There will be two logic packages • NEH: Serves FEE and NEH Hutches • FEH: Serves XRT and FEH Hutches • There will be two types of interlocked enclosures • PPS: FEE and XRT – Controlled Access entry, remotely controlled by OPS • HPS: NEH and FEH Hutches – controlled locally by trained experimenters

  8. Schematic Layout of X-Ray Beamlines, Experiments, and PPS Zones

  9. PPS Enclosures • FEE, XRT: • Significantly larger and more complex than typical Hutch enclosures • FEE – potential beam hazard is commensurate with electron beam enclosures • Access would affect more than one program • Three access states: Permitted, Controlled, and No Access

  10. Hutch Protection Systems (HPS) • Six Hutches, three in NEH, three in FEH • Follow SSRL user-interface model • Two Access States: ‘Permitted’ and ‘No Access’ • Experimenters can set access at will • Stoppers controlled from PPS interface panel situated in each Hutch’s “control room” • PPS interface panel has one door-release key which may be removed from the panel when stoppers are confirmed ‘in’ • SSRL Hutch door design will be utilized • There is one ‘search key’ per hutch, given only to personnel with adequate training

  11. Reviews • Injector • Complete • BTH • SCR – March 2006* • PDR – July 2007 • RSC – September 2007 • FDR – February 2008 • Halls • SCR – June 2007* • PDR – October 2007 • RSC – December 2007 • FDR –April 2008

  12. PPS Staff • Challenges • Two engineers have been hired to complete the LCLS PPS • The engineers are new to the field of PPS • Four members of the PPS group recently attended the USPAS Accelerator Safety Systems course taught by Kelly Mahoney • The major risk is schedule rather than technical complexity • External Aid • Kelly Mahoney (TJNAF), Henry Robertson (TJNAF) and John Forrestal (APS)

  13. PPS Budget • Injector • Completed the project within budget • BTH/Undulator/Dump • ED&I – under spent • The assigned engineer was not charging to the proper account • B&H – under spent • Behind schedule with procurement of PLC hardware • Hardware will be ordered by end of July 2007 • X-Ray Systems • ED&I – under spent • The new engineer is behind schedule • I expect the project to advance quickly over the next two months • B&H – on target • On schedule with procurement of hardware • PLC hardware will be ordered when the Undulator system is ordered

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