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 * Type B Past Week Summary
  * Fabian worked on IM and dummy BS assembly: [[https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipMNVSExyP3TuyhK4s_VD-ARDlNoCPCf13ZDbHUlwOw14AKgj4XUe0vYg27dQ12icQ?key=SjJ0dXJ1bjN2OGVCN3d6RnoySEtFSjVJUmVwSlZR|photos1]], [[https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipPQdoB5vYN1VcD32TkA4QSGldODvKRwiT5h-m122ahSpWmFyyrO5MX-9ajL1LeRIg?key=VFFuUVktcEtlMURQUldhZUlRcGFhbzNDeU5IN3NB|photos2]]
   * A hole in a picomotor holder was too small. ATC staff solved this isue quickly and Hirata-san cleaned the piece.
   * Some ballast discs for the dummy optic were dirty (seen by visual inspection). Hirata-san cleaned them.
   * Some arrows were cleaned from the mirrors for the dummy optic.
  * Hirata-san worked on checking Mirapro's assembly frame design - some minor issues with rail system found.
  * Hirata-san measured another filter.
  * Hirata-san washed a large batch of parts.
  * All parts for gluing of dummy BS are in hand. We arranged with Tatsumi-san to glue magnets at Mitaka on 6/6, glue flags at Kashiwa on 6/8, and inspect bonds and bring dummy BS back to Mitaka 6/13.
  * Mark worked on solutions to allow a [[http://gwwiki.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/JGWwiki/KAGRA/Subgroups/VIS/TypeB/dummyBS|larger mirror on dummy BS]]. After discussions with Simon and Akutsu-san we decided to go with a stainless steel plate solution. The gluing can go ahead and we can attach the plates later.
  * Mark worked on list of items for purchase in FY2016.
  * Mark worked more on [[http://gwdoc.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=4235|E1504235 BS Assembly Procedure]] ([[https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=D5CCFA70A378E0D0!195&authkey=!AM_usynuo9QI57g&ithint=folder,webloc|Draft on OneDrive]])
=== Type B (Mark) ===
==== Past week report ====
At Kamioka (Mark, Ohishi-san, Fabian, Enzo, Hirata-san, Yoshioka-kun, Kozu-kun):
 * We solved the problem with the OSEMs: cables had been plugged into the confusingly named "PD current monitor" outputs (actually LED current monitors), not the "OSEM outputs".
 * We solved a problem with the real-time model freezing which turned out to be the IO chassis having lost power.
 * We took some mass off the IM to allow for the weight of the cables, and readjusted it in pitch and roll.
 * We aligned the IRM to the IM and set the OSEMs to mid-range.
 * We added ballast to the BF.
 * We changed the receptacles for the SF-BF rod. The low receptacle did not fit properly into the BF keystone and Hirata-san had to file it.
 * We fixed a broken wire on the BF yaw pico, retested the pico and added the BF cap.
 * We cabled and tested the BF cap picos.
 * We lifted the BF and weighed and balanced it.
 * We installed the SF ring and brought in the SF.
 * We cabled the SF LVDT and did a quick test (not a full calibration).
 * We replaced non-vacuum compatible cables in the PI, removed various sticky labels and wiped it with ethanol.
 * We tried to hook the SF-BF rod but found the hole in the hex cable clamp was too small for the 8 mm rod head. We enlarged the hole but then found the PEEK pieces were too loose. We tried using foil, but then managed to lose a PEEK piece into the BF, so we will need to remove the cap of the BF to get it.

==== Plan for week of 8/28 ====
Kamioka: Mark (except Tue), Ohishi-san, Fabian (except Tue), Enzo (except Tue), Hirata-san, Yoshioka-kun (Fri), Kozu-kun (Thu, Fri).
 * Fix/adjust IRM OSEMs.
 * Add BF cap; cable and test BF-1 and BF-2 picos.
 * Lift and weigh BF/IRM/IM/RM/BS; adjust ballast mass.
 * Crane in SF.
 * Suspend BF/IRM/IM/RM/BS.

==== Plan for week of 9/4 ====
 * Install SF cap; route cables.
 * Lift and weigh SF/BF/IRM/IM/RM/BS.
 * Adjust SF ballast.

==== Vacation Info ====
Mark: TBD Mid-Oct

Scraps of text for incorporation in the VIS Meeting Minutes

KAGRA/Subgroups/VIS/MeetingNAOJ

Type B (Mark)

Past week report

At Kamioka (Mark, Ohishi-san, Fabian, Enzo, Hirata-san, Yoshioka-kun, Kozu-kun):

  • We solved the problem with the OSEMs: cables had been plugged into the confusingly named "PD current monitor" outputs (actually LED current monitors), not the "OSEM outputs".
  • We solved a problem with the real-time model freezing which turned out to be the IO chassis having lost power.
  • We took some mass off the IM to allow for the weight of the cables, and readjusted it in pitch and roll.
  • We aligned the IRM to the IM and set the OSEMs to mid-range.
  • We added ballast to the BF.
  • We changed the receptacles for the SF-BF rod. The low receptacle did not fit properly into the BF keystone and Hirata-san had to file it.
  • We fixed a broken wire on the BF yaw pico, retested the pico and added the BF cap.
  • We cabled and tested the BF cap picos.
  • We lifted the BF and weighed and balanced it.
  • We installed the SF ring and brought in the SF.
  • We cabled the SF LVDT and did a quick test (not a full calibration).
  • We replaced non-vacuum compatible cables in the PI, removed various sticky labels and wiped it with ethanol.
  • We tried to hook the SF-BF rod but found the hole in the hex cable clamp was too small for the 8 mm rod head. We enlarged the hole but then found the PEEK pieces were too loose. We tried using foil, but then managed to lose a PEEK piece into the BF, so we will need to remove the cap of the BF to get it.

Plan for week of 8/28

Kamioka: Mark (except Tue), Ohishi-san, Fabian (except Tue), Enzo (except Tue), Hirata-san, Yoshioka-kun (Fri), Kozu-kun (Thu, Fri).

  • Fix/adjust IRM OSEMs.
  • Add BF cap; cable and test BF-1 and BF-2 picos.
  • Lift and weigh BF/IRM/IM/RM/BS; adjust ballast mass.
  • Crane in SF.
  • Suspend BF/IRM/IM/RM/BS.

Plan for week of 9/4

  • Install SF cap; route cables.
  • Lift and weigh SF/BF/IRM/IM/RM/BS.
  • Adjust SF ballast.

Vacation Info

Mark: TBD Mid-Oct

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