Advancing CAS-ASD Standards: Design & Construction Guide G-7375

 
Development of CAS-ASD
Standards
 
CAS Design & Construction Guide G-7375
 
Presented on Behalf of CAS-ASD
 
David Button dbu@ansto.gov.au
 
Why are we giving this talk?
 
Centre for Accelerator Science (CAS) origins date back to 1964
when ANSTO was known as the Australian Atomic Energy
Commission AAEC.
 
1964
 
2004
 
The technological expanse
 
The 
life time 
of electrostatic accelerators
typically branches over decades.
Facilities may have complete 
staff turn over
multiple time in their lifetime.
Capability development 
is an ongoing
process.
 
Technologies available 
may have matured
or advanced over time, and new products
available to our 
market place
.
Some technologies or products may have
discontinued
.
Regulation
 requirements may change, or
required to meet standards.
Diverse teams can also mean 
diverse
solutions
 which may have pros and cons.
 
Why the need to move to standards and
guidelines?
 
Typical business response would be:
Reducing Costs
Efficiency
Mitigating Risk
Consistency
Customer Confidence
Uniformity
Eliminate Trade Borders
Universal Vendor Requirements
 
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Why the need to move to standards and
guidelines?
 
We want our facilities
Mutual understood by group members (Unification across disciplines where possible)
Serviceable by more than one staff member (Reduce unicorns)
Predictability
,
 
and prescriptive where possible (Safety, Maintainability, Harmonization)
Knowledge transference to new group members easily and rapidly to become effective
Simplification of range of solutions to support
Automate processes where possible
Reproducibility (Supports quality systems)
 
 
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Choice and Decision…..
 
Standard and guideline….good intensions
 
Not a tool to crush innovation
Not a comment against anyone's
competency or expertise
Not to undermined anyone's value or
security
Not to take away anyone’s input
Not to suppress anyone’s
development
 
You
 
This Presentation
Electrical
Information Technology
Control Systems
Vacuum
Compressed Gases
Chilled Water
Radiation
Racks & Cabinets
Labels & Signs
Indicator Lights
Paint
Nomenclature
Documentation
Design Change Approval
 
Covers the Following Areas
 
SAP based maintenance system
 
Functional Locations…setting the scene
 
FUNCTIONAL LOCATION DESCRIPTION B53
A-B-053X-01MV 
 
VEGA ACCELERATOR
A-B-053X-01MV-S1SNIC 
 
SNICS ION SOURCE
A-B-053X-01MV-01LEBL 
 
LOW ENERGY BEAMLINE -SNICS EXIT TO LOW ENERGY FLANGE
A-B-053X-01MV-ACCEL 
 
ACCELERATOR VESSEL
A-B-053X-01MV-02HEBL 
 
HIGH ENERGY BEAMLINE - HIGH ENERGY FLANGE TO 120° MAGNET
A-B-053X-01MV-CONTRM 
 
CONTROL ROOM
A-B-053X-01MV-03HEBL 
 
HIGH ENERGY BEAMLINE - FROM 120° MAGNET FIX
A-B-053X-06MV 
 
SIRIUS ACCELERATOR
A-B-053X-06MV-S1SNIC 
 
SNICS  ION SOURCE - TO 90° MAGNET ENTRY
A-B-053X-06MV-S3DUOP
 
DUOPLASMATRON ION SOURCE - TO 30° MAGNET ENTRY
A-B-053X-06MV-01LEBL
 
LOW ENERGY BEAMLINE - SNICS EXIT TO 90° INJECTION MAGNET
A-B-053X-06MV-S4 ALPH 
 
ALPHATROSS ION SOURCE - TO 30° MAGNET ENTRY
A-B-053X-06MV-02LEBL 
 
LOW ENERGY BEAMLINE - 30° INJECTION MAGNET TO LOW ENERGY
A-B-053X-06MV-ACCEL 
 
ACCELERATOR VESSEL
A-B-053X-06MV-03HEBL
 
HIGH ENERGY BEAMLINE, HIGH ENERGY FLANGE TO IBA 90° MAGNET
A-B-053X-06MV-04HEBL 
 
HIGH ENERGY BEAMLINE, AMS 90° MAGNET EXIT TO I MAGNET
A-B-053X-06MV-05HEBL 
 
HIGH ENERGY BEAMLINE, IBA 90° MAGNET EXIT TO I MAGNET
A-B-053X-06MV-A2AMS 
 
AMS BEAMLINE A2
A-B-053X-06MV-A3AMS 
 
AMS BEAMLINE A3
A-B-053X-06MV-A5AMS 
 
AMS BEAMLINE A5
 
A-B-053X-06MV-B51BA 
 
SURFACE ENGINEERING BEAMLINE
A-B-053X-06MV-B61BA 
 
CHANELLING & NRA BEAMLINE
A-B-053X-06MV-B71BA 
 
MICROBE BEAMLINE
A-B-053X-06MV-LEII 
 
LOW ENERGY ION IMPLANTER
A-B-053X-06MV-CONTRM 
 
CONTROL ROOM
A-B-053X-10MV 
 
ANTARES ACCELERATOR
A-B-053X-10MV-S1X846 
 
846 ION SOURCE - TO 90° MAGNET ENTRY
A-B-053X-10MV-S2X853
 
846 ION SOURCE - TO 45° MAGNET ENTRY
A-B-053X-10MV-01 
 
LOW ENERGY BEAMLINE - HIGH ENERGY FLANGE TO 55°
A-B-053X-10MV-S3 ALPH 
 
ALPHATROSS ION SOURCE - TO 45° MAGNET ENTRY
A-B-053X-10MV-ACCEL 
 
ACCELERATOR VESSEL
A-B-053X-10MV-02 HEBL
 
HIGH ENERGY BEAMLINE, HIGH ENERGY FLANGE TO 55° MAGNET EXIT
A-B-053X-10MV-03 HEBL
 
HIGH ENERGY BEAMLINE-90° MAGNET TO SWITCH MAGNET EXIT
A-B-053X-10MV-04AMS 
 
ACTINIDE BEAMLINE
A-B-053X-10MV-B31BA 
 
MICROPROBE BEAMLINE
A-B-053X-10MV-B51BA 
 
TOF BEAMLINE
A-B-053X-10MV-A6AMS 
 
GFM BEAMLINE
A-B-053X-10MV-A91BA 
 
IRRADIATION BEAMLINE
A-B-053X-10MV-A12AMS 
 
BERYLIUM BEAMLINE
A-B-053X-10MV-TCQUI 
 
TARGET CELL EQUIPMENT & RACKS
A-B-053X-10MV-CONTRM 
 
CONTROL ROOM
 
Controls aspects of guidelines
Information Technology
Network Devices
IP Address
Host Name
Domain Name
Labelling
Communications
Optic Fibre
Copper
Identification
Network Identification
Colours
Passwords
Control Systems
EPICS
PV Names
PLC
Device Identification
 
Prescriptive PV names
Example PV:
SIRIUS:B5IBA:BL1:BLV1:Status_C
 
Parameter
 
Standardised equipment codes
 
Standardised the bigger issues…
 
Finial brief thoughts….
 
Having this guide is helping unify our group with
common language and approach to the facilities.
The document has undergone is first revision which
has benefited from wider input of the documents
users.
Our group is happy to share and discuss our standards
and guidelines with those who are interested.
We look forward to being able to have more
productive conversations in the future with members
of this community as we improve our understanding
of each other through interactions such as this
meeting.
 
Thank you
 
We need you to help fight
Unicorns!
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Explore the evolution of CAS-ASD standards through technological advancements, the rationale for adopting standards and guidelines, and the benefits they offer in ensuring consistency, efficiency, and knowledge transfer within the Centre for Accelerator Science. Embrace diverse solutions and foster innovation while maintaining quality systems and supporting development in this insightful presentation.

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  1. Development of CAS-ASD Standards CAS Design & Construction Guide G-7375 Presented on Behalf of CAS-ASD David Button dbu@ansto.gov.au

  2. Why are we giving this talk? Centre for Accelerator Science (CAS) origins date back to 1964 when ANSTO was known as the Australian Atomic Energy Commission AAEC. 1964 2004

  3. The technological expanse The life time of electrostatic accelerators typically branches over decades. Facilities may have complete staff turn over multiple time in their lifetime. Capability development is an ongoing process. Technologies available may have matured or advanced over time, and new products available to our market place. Some technologies or products may have discontinued. Regulation requirements may change, or required to meet standards. Diverse teams can also mean diverse solutions which may have pros and cons.

  4. Why the need to move to standards and guidelines? Typical business response would be: Reducing Costs Efficiency Mitigating Risk Consistency Customer Confidence Uniformity Eliminate Trade Borders Universal Vendor Requirements Syntax Error Line 42

  5. Why the need to move to standards and guidelines? We want our facilities Mutual understood by group members (Unification across disciplines where possible) Serviceable by more than one staff member (Reduce unicorns) Predictability,and prescriptive where possible (Safety, Maintainability, Harmonization) Knowledge transference to new group members easily and rapidly to become effective Simplification of range of solutions to support Automate processes where possible Reproducibility (Supports quality systems)

  6. More than one way to skin a cat! Choice and Decision ..

  7. Standard and guideline.good intensions Not a tool to crush innovation Not a comment against anyone's competency or expertise Not to undermined anyone's value or security Not to take away anyone s input Not to suppress anyone s development This Presentation You

  8. Covers the Following Areas Electrical Information Technology Control Systems Vacuum Compressed Gases Chilled Water Radiation Racks & Cabinets Labels & Signs Indicator Lights Paint Nomenclature Documentation Design Change Approval

  9. SAP based maintenance system

  10. Functional Locationssetting the scene A-B-053X-06MV-B51BA SURFACE ENGINEERING BEAMLINE FUNCTIONAL LOCATION DESCRIPTION B53 A-B-053X-06MV-B61BA CHANELLING & NRA BEAMLINE A-B-053X-01MV VEGA ACCELERATOR A-B-053X-06MV-B71BA MICROBE BEAMLINE A-B-053X-01MV-S1SNIC SNICS ION SOURCE A-B-053X-06MV-LEII LOW ENERGY ION IMPLANTER A-B-053X-01MV-01LEBL LOW ENERGY BEAMLINE -SNICS EXIT TO LOW ENERGY FLANGE A-B-053X-06MV-CONTRM CONTROL ROOM A-B-053X-01MV-ACCEL ACCELERATOR VESSEL A-B-053X-10MV ANTARES ACCELERATOR A-B-053X-01MV-02HEBL HIGH ENERGY BEAMLINE - HIGH ENERGY FLANGE TO 120 MAGNET A-B-053X-10MV-S1X846 846 ION SOURCE - TO 90 MAGNET ENTRY A-B-053X-01MV-CONTRM CONTROL ROOM A-B-053X-10MV-S2X853 846 ION SOURCE - TO 45 MAGNET ENTRY A-B-053X-01MV-03HEBL HIGH ENERGY BEAMLINE - FROM 120 MAGNET FIX A-B-053X-10MV-01 LOW ENERGY BEAMLINE - HIGH ENERGY FLANGE TO 55 A-B-053X-06MV SIRIUS ACCELERATOR A-B-053X-10MV-S3 ALPH ALPHATROSS ION SOURCE - TO 45 MAGNET ENTRY A-B-053X-06MV-S1SNIC SNICS ION SOURCE - TO 90 MAGNET ENTRY A-B-053X-10MV-ACCEL ACCELERATOR VESSEL A-B-053X-06MV-S3DUOP DUOPLASMATRON ION SOURCE - TO 30 MAGNET ENTRY A-B-053X-10MV-02 HEBL HIGH ENERGY BEAMLINE, HIGH ENERGY FLANGE TO 55 MAGNET EXIT A-B-053X-06MV-01LEBL LOW ENERGY BEAMLINE - SNICS EXIT TO 90 INJECTION MAGNET A-B-053X-10MV-03 HEBL HIGH ENERGY BEAMLINE-90 MAGNET TO SWITCH MAGNET EXIT A-B-053X-06MV-S4 ALPH ALPHATROSS ION SOURCE - TO 30 MAGNET ENTRY A-B-053X-10MV-04AMS ACTINIDE BEAMLINE A-B-053X-06MV-02LEBL LOW ENERGY BEAMLINE - 30 INJECTION MAGNET TO LOW ENERGY A-B-053X-10MV-B31BA MICROPROBE BEAMLINE A-B-053X-06MV-ACCEL ACCELERATOR VESSEL A-B-053X-10MV-B51BA TOF BEAMLINE A-B-053X-06MV-03HEBL HIGH ENERGY BEAMLINE, HIGH ENERGY FLANGE TO IBA 90 MAGNET A-B-053X-10MV-A6AMS GFM BEAMLINE A-B-053X-06MV-04HEBL HIGH ENERGY BEAMLINE, AMS 90 MAGNET EXIT TO I MAGNET A-B-053X-10MV-A91BA IRRADIATION BEAMLINE A-B-053X-06MV-05HEBL HIGH ENERGY BEAMLINE, IBA 90 MAGNET EXIT TO I MAGNET A-B-053X-10MV-A12AMS BERYLIUM BEAMLINE A-B-053X-06MV-A2AMS AMS BEAMLINE A2 A-B-053X-10MV-TCQUI TARGET CELL EQUIPMENT & RACKS A-B-053X-06MV-A3AMS AMS BEAMLINE A3 A-B-053X-10MV-CONTRM CONTROL ROOM A-B-053X-06MV-A5AMS AMS BEAMLINE A5

  11. Controls aspects of guidelines Information Technology Control Systems Network Devices EPICS IP Address PV Names Host Name PLC Domain Name Device Identification Labelling Communications Optic Fibre Copper Identification Network Identification Colours Passwords

  12. Prescriptive PV names Example of Legacy EPICS PV s c14smfco c14tgtfcc hefc1c hefc1i antares:gfm:quad1:remLocStatus antares:gfm:quad1:setCurrent antares:gfm:quad2:Iout antares:gfm:quad2:Iset tapss tasdi tstdno tstupo Antares_HighEnergy_Pressure_Value Antares_PressureVessel_MassConversion_AvMass Antares_PressureVessel_MassConversion_AvMass24Hr Antares_PressureVessel_MassConversion_Mass

  13. Example PV: SIRIUS:B5IBA:BL1:BLV1:Status_C Parameter

  14. Standardised equipment codes Appendix A: Device G-7375 This document is to be used in conjunction with G-7375 CAS Design & Construction Guide to generate all device names The preference for naming equipment should be what the equipment is, rather that what it does. Codes should always be used in tag names. If there is no code the description is to be used. Vacuum Beam Control & Measureing Unclassified I/O xxxxxx Code Description Code BPM QS BIA DSX DSY EQPS ELN ESA ELS EQ ESC ESXY ESX ESY FC FCV MAG MPS MQ MQPS MSX MSY EXB Description Code BLW ESPB IS ITX LT PS PI PT TI TSW TT TX Description Code plc crio ts pxi hmi osc usbhub Description Code Description VBG BLV CCG CP FLP FLV IGC MV NRV PGV RLP RLV TP TPC TPV VGV VGC VPG VV WRG Baratron Gauge Beamline Gate Valve Cold Cathode Gauge Cryogenic Pump Foreline Pump Foreline Valve Ionization Gauge Cathode Mass Flow Valve Non Return Valve Pumping Gate Valve Roughing Line Pump Roughing Line Valve Turbo Molecular Pump Turbo Pump Controller Turbo Pump Valve Vacuum Gate Valve Vacuum Gauge Controller Vacuum Pirani Gauge Venting Valve Wide Range Gauge Beam Profile Monitor Beam Quad Slits X and Y Deck Bias PS Double Slits - X Double Slits - Y Eectrostatic Quadrupole Power Supply Einzel Lens Electro Static Analyser Electron Suppressor Electrostatic Quadrupole Electrostatic Scanner Electrostatic Steerer X-Y Electrostatic X-Steerer Electrostatic Y-Steerer Faraday Cup Faraday Cup Viewer Magnet Magnet Power Supply Magnetic Quadrupole Magnetic Quadrupole Power Supply Magnetic X-Steerer Magnetic Y-Steerer Wien Filter Blower Gas Dryer Circulator Emergency Stop Push Button Ion Source Isolation Transformer Level Transmitter Power Supply Pressure Indicator Pressure Transmitter Temperature Indicator Temperature Switch Temperature Transmitter Transformer Programmable Logic Controller CompactRIO terminalserver PCI eXtensions for Instrumentation Human Machine Interface oscilloscope USB Hub CoronaPoints Grid HEChain HEColumn LEChain LEColumn

  15. Standardised the bigger issues

  16. Finial brief thoughts. Having this guide is helping unify our group with common language and approach to the facilities. The document has undergone is first revision which has benefited from wider input of the documents users. Our group is happy to share and discuss our standards and guidelines with those who are interested. We look forward to being able to have more productive conversations in the future with members of this community as we improve our understanding of each other through interactions such as this meeting.

  17. W e need you to help fight U nicorns! Thank you

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