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At Kamioka (Mark, Fabian, Enzo, Perry, Hirata-san):

 * Filed crane adapter ring to make it fit better on the hook.
 * Debugged the BF and SF LVDTs (the signal generator had lost its settings in the rack shutdown).
 * Debugged the TM-H4 OSEM problem (a "Type 3 extension cable had gone bad).
 * Weighed eyebolts used to lie the SF.
 * Shipped the old pico driver and joystick back to Mitaka for Eleonora.
 * Borrowed a second pico driver ("PR3") and set it and "BS" up in the rack.
 * Practiced driving the BF cap picos with the new drivers.
 * (With help from Miyo-kun) got the pico MEDM screens running.
 * Replace the temporary "PR3" driver with a new one "BS_BF", and renamed "BS" to "BS_IM".
 * Checked all the DIO connections to the LPCD and connected up the HPCDs. With help from Kokeyama-san we can now see all the drivers from EPICS.
 * Worked on balancing the BF/IRM/IM... section. Sometime during this work, the IM sank and would not come back to its proper position even with the fishing rod. We put a scale under the RM and found that the imbalance was 488 g. Using the fishing rod we got this down to 235 g, but we found that the direction of the stepper was not consistently related to the direction selected on the driver screen - we had previously noted that "left" was "up, but driving "up" the imbalance would decrease to 235 g and then start increasing again, indicating the stepper had bounced off some obstacle. (There was no obvious sound when this happened, unlike at the low end.)
 * We decided to give up on tuning the height of the IM with the fishing rod and to proceed with the test hang by locking the BF keystone at the desired height.
 * Hirata-san installed the PI fishing rod and magic wand, and did more work on changing the PI LVDT connectors from female to male.
 * Enzo made many edits to the circuit diagram, adding the DIO for the HPCDs and correcting minor mistakes.
At Kamioka (Mark, Fabian, Enzo, Hirata-san):
 * Hirata-san and Sekine-san moved the tank lid and service port ring to the pallet with the crane and covered the open tank with the spare clean bag.
 * Hirata-san and Mark got the LBB damper rings assembled and installed. A joint part for the Cu ring needed to have holes enlarged because the hole pattern did not quite match that on the half-ring. The magnet ring is hanging in the chamber and the Cu ring is attached below it with clamps, ready to receive the rods that will hang down from the PI.
 * Hirata-san recounted all the unused cables.
 * Hirata-san installed the outrigger parts on the LBB, which will receive the rods coming down from the damper ring.
 * Enzo and Mark tested all the stepper motors.
 * Enzo and Mark debugged the PI horizontal LVDTs. One LVDT had a flaky connection and one card in the LVDT driver had three dead channels. Enzo created a fully working driver using parts from another driver that also had a faulty card.
 * Fabian adjusted the ballast mass on the SF to get good pitch/roll/vertical adjustment and attached it with screws.
 * Fabian set up the optical lever again (the PR2 team had repossessed the breadboard we had been using but Akutsu-san supplied another one).
 * Enzo and Mark tested the pico motors. The software is very unreliable, but we we able to confirm that the IM pitch pico works.
 * The whole team wrapped items and shut down equipment ahead of the power outage.
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Week of 4/17:
 * Install temporary ballast mass in SF.
 * Lift SF/BF/... section and check total weight and SF balance.
 * Continue swap of PI LVDT connectors (female->male)
 * Start preparing LBB spring units.
Week of 4/24:
 * Crane in PI.
 * Connect SF/BF... section.
 * Temporarily remove PI and adjust SF ballast if necessary.
 
Week of 6/12:
 * Cabling:
  * Debug/fix PI vertical LVDTs #0 and #2.
  * Calibrate PI vertical LVDT.
  * Debug/fix geophone #1.
  * Set yoke on PI vertical LVDT (if necessary).
  * Cable and test PI yaw stepper.
  * Cable and test PI vertical stepper.
  * Cable and test PI horizontal steppers.
  * Cable and test PI horizontal LVDTs.
  * Calibrate PI horizontal LVDTs.
 * Prepare LBB.
  * Attach LBB outriggers and rod receptacles.
 * Prepare LBB Cu ring.
  * Remove from tank, fix incompletely threaded holes, reinstall in tank.
  * Lay down spacers to protect magnets (in next step).
 * Prepare LBB magnet ring.
  * Disassemble.
  * Pass pieces into tank.
  * Reassemble on top of Cu ring.
 * Install LBB damper.
  * Bind LBB damper rings together with slings.
  * Remove vacuum tank lid and ring.
  * Crane rings up to install height, hook LBB magnet ring and support LBB Cu ring by TBD method.
 * Crane suspension into tank.
 * Hook LBB Cu ring.
 * Hook LBB.
 * Crane vacuum tank lid+ring black on.
 * Remove vacuum tank lid (only).
 * Remove port covers where feedthroughs will go, move feedthroughs from assembly frame and install on vacuum tank ring.
 * Reconnect in-air cables.

Scraps of text for incorporation in the VIS Meeting Minutes

KAGRA/Subgroups/VIS/MeetingNAOJ

Type B (Mark)

Past week report

At Kamioka (Mark, Fabian, Enzo, Hirata-san):

  • Hirata-san and Sekine-san moved the tank lid and service port ring to the pallet with the crane and covered the open tank with the spare clean bag.
  • Hirata-san and Mark got the LBB damper rings assembled and installed. A joint part for the Cu ring needed to have holes enlarged because the hole pattern did not quite match that on the half-ring. The magnet ring is hanging in the chamber and the Cu ring is attached below it with clamps, ready to receive the rods that will hang down from the PI.
  • Hirata-san recounted all the unused cables.
  • Hirata-san installed the outrigger parts on the LBB, which will receive the rods coming down from the damper ring.
  • Enzo and Mark tested all the stepper motors.
  • Enzo and Mark debugged the PI horizontal LVDTs. One LVDT had a flaky connection and one card in the LVDT driver had three dead channels. Enzo created a fully working driver using parts from another driver that also had a faulty card.
  • Fabian adjusted the ballast mass on the SF to get good pitch/roll/vertical adjustment and attached it with screws.
  • Fabian set up the optical lever again (the PR2 team had repossessed the breadboard we had been using but Akutsu-san supplied another one).
  • Enzo and Mark tested the pico motors. The software is very unreliable, but we we able to confirm that the IM pitch pico works.
  • The whole team wrapped items and shut down equipment ahead of the power outage.

Plan for coming weeks

For more detail, see KAGRA/Subgroups/VIS/TypeB/ToDo.

Week of 6/12:

  • Cabling:
    • Debug/fix PI vertical LVDTs #0 and #2.
    • Calibrate PI vertical LVDT.
    • Debug/fix geophone #1.
    • Set yoke on PI vertical LVDT (if necessary).
    • Cable and test PI yaw stepper.
    • Cable and test PI vertical stepper.
    • Cable and test PI horizontal steppers.
    • Cable and test PI horizontal LVDTs.
    • Calibrate PI horizontal LVDTs.
  • Prepare LBB.
    • Attach LBB outriggers and rod receptacles.
  • Prepare LBB Cu ring.
    • Remove from tank, fix incompletely threaded holes, reinstall in tank.
    • Lay down spacers to protect magnets (in next step).
  • Prepare LBB magnet ring.
    • Disassemble.
    • Pass pieces into tank.
    • Reassemble on top of Cu ring.
  • Install LBB damper.
    • Bind LBB damper rings together with slings.
    • Remove vacuum tank lid and ring.
    • Crane rings up to install height, hook LBB magnet ring and support LBB Cu ring by TBD method.
  • Crane suspension into tank.
  • Hook LBB Cu ring.
  • Hook LBB.
  • Crane vacuum tank lid+ring black on.
  • Remove vacuum tank lid (only).
  • Remove port covers where feedthroughs will go, move feedthroughs from assembly frame and install on vacuum tank ring.
  • Reconnect in-air cables.

KAGRA/Subgroups/VIS/TypeB/Minutes (last edited 2022-10-28 10:02:46 by fabian.arellano)