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Fluid analyses and Radiation Protection monitoring

Presentation done by Elena Perez RodriguezFor further information contact elena.perez.rodriguez@cern.ch

Radiation Protection and Chemical Analyses for the maintenance plan

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Index

• Introduction• Chemical analyses• Radiation protection analyses• Sampling procedure : general diagram

– Gases– Liquids

• Annexes– Sampling form– Documentation– Contact persons

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Introduction• The quality requirements of the

fluid are controlled at the supply.• To control the evolution of some

chemical properties, especially interesting for the detector, chemical analyses can be demanded (see sampling form).

• To monitor the activation of the fluid, Radiation Protection will do regular analyses to ALL the stations.

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PFC liquid (C6F14)

Pixel

Preshower 1&2

Silicon Strip 1&2

Thermal Screen 1&2

Water

Brine

TIF

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Chemical Analyses

• Regular analyses– To monitor the chemical quality of the fluid.– Requested by the experiment.– Fluorocarbon analyses

Organic Purity Other perfluorocarbons H containing molecules or grease Acidity Prepolimers

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• Regular analyses– To monitor the activation of the fluid.– To ALL the stations.

• Corrective maintenance– For safety reasons in a non-planned intervention.– Estimated time for the analyses during working hours: 2 hours – Estimated time for the analyses during not working hours: 3

hours – Authorization e-mail with analyses result will be sent to

Detector Cooling mailing list

Radiation Protection Analyses

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Working hours 75252

Non - working hours74848

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Sampling procedure: general diagram

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Sampling procedure: liquids

• Two plastic bottles, one for each analysis

• Not reused no cleaning

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• Sampling schemaA

Installation Sampling recipient

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Annexes: sampling form

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To start the chemical analyses (the Radiation Protection analyses will be always done)

To be filled by the responsible persons from Experiment, Detector Cooling, Chemical Laboratory and Radiation Protection

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• Reports storage

– In EDMS folder 0000078435

– In Radiation Protection web page

Annexes: documentation• Naming convention

– For bottles

– For reports

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D C G 2 0 2

Detector Cooling

G = PFC GasL= PFC Liquid

W= Water

Point 2Bottle 02

YYYYMMDD_FCUE-0002_CH

Date Maintenance code for the

station

CH = ChemicalRP = Radiation

Protection

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Annexes: contact personsElena Perez Rodriguez Phone 0764873137

elena.perez.rodriguez@cern.chMichele Battistin Phone 0764874251

Michele.Battistin@cern.ch Pierre Bonneau Phone 0764874629

Pierre.Bonneau@cern.ch

Sorin Dumitru Ilie Phone 0764874015Sorin.Ilie@cern.ch

Benoit Teissandier Phone 0227678822Benoit.Teissandier@cern.ch

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Luisa Ulrici (disposal of radioactive waste)

Phone 0764870920Luisa.Ulrici@cern.ch

CMS & TOTEM: Angelito Herve

Phone 0764873168Angelito.Herve@cern.ch

Detector Cooling

Chemical laboratory

Radiation Protection

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Thank you for your attention

Any questions ?

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