HI-ECN3 target complex service building design

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Discussion 8-2-2024

Nikola Zaric join EN-CV for HI-ECN3

PCs update (Yves)

  • SHIP -> Power converters could be installed in BA82 in replacement of NA62, K12 beam line PC (possibly we can reuse existing cables to power magnets for SHIP)
  • HIKE -> need probably 1 additionnal PC compare to NA62 configuration
  • SHADOWS -> required a few aditionnal PC need an annex to install those PC

 

We wait until RB decision to discuss further on this specific subject

CE work to forsee for the project (JL)

  • The shared table has been discussed betwen the differen particpants Kincso had integrated some aditionnal points
  • Some points have been integrated following some point taken from the NA-CONS CSR

 

The routing of the new EN-EL cable for the power transformer need to be shared with HI-ECN3 - > Fernando

The content of the table will be introduce on to due dilligence -> Kincso

Some durations for the CE work need to be checked / corrected -> Kincso

Does the cooling station for the computing farm (installed in 918) located in front of 918 be substituted  (no need to integarte in the new configuration) as we are going to have cooling power in the close vicinity (target complex building)?

To be checked on how cooling water is going to delivered to the new target complex surface buidling (need of a new trench from the cooling tower?) -> Nikola

The status (status, purpose, need of consolidation... )of the water sump(s) located next to 911 (bellow the hill) need to be checked by EN-CV - > Nikola

 

 

There are minutes attached to this event. Show them.
    • 16:00 16:30
      List of CE work forseen 30m
      Speaker: Jean-Louis Grenard (CERN)
    • 16:30 17:00
      Power converters possible options 30m

      Power converters needs and possibility of using existing space
      HIKE
      SHADOWS
      SHIP

      Speakers: Ivan Josifovic (CERN), Yves Gaillard (CERN)