24–26 May 2005
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Session

Session 3

not assigned
24 May 2005, 14:00
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  1. Mr S. Weisz (CERN)
    24/05/2005, 14:00
    LHC Installation, comissioning and operation from CCC
    Presentation+ Discussion
    The LHC Installation planning was originally articulated with 4 main successive phases: the installation of the general services, the installation of the cryogenic line (QRL), the installation of the machine elements and the hardware commissioning. While the installation of the general services is now almost finished - see presentation by K. Foraz and S. Grillot -, several problems and...
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  2. Mr M. Poehler
    24/05/2005, 14:40
    LHC Installation, comissioning and operation from CCC
    Presentation
    Dès fin 2001, la section Design Office TS-CE est mandatée pour l’étude et la conception d’une nouvelle salle de contrôle des accélérateurs. Après de multiples variantes d’études et d’implantation, la direction CERN retient en début 2004, sur la base de facteurs économiques, le projet CCC, consistant en l’extension et le réaménagement de la PCR existante. Un Working Group TS Infrastructure...
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  3. Mr M. Batz
    24/05/2005, 15:00
    LHC Installation, comissioning and operation from CCC
    Presentation
    Control room operation of the Technical Infrastructure under the responsibility of the Technical Support Department (TS) was carried out for decades based on the round-the-clock operation from the Technical Control Room (TCR). The TCR functions and services have been integrated in the AB Department in January 2005 and will finally be assumed by the CERN Control Centre (CCC) in the...
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  4. Mr J. Stowisek, Mr S. Roy
    24/05/2005, 15:20
    LHC Installation, comissioning and operation from CCC
    Presentation
    In the summer of 2005, the Technical Infrastructure Monitoring (TIM) system will replace the Technical Data Server (TDS) as the monitoring system of CERN’s technical services. Whereas the TDS was designed for the LEP, TIM will have to cope with the much more extensive monitoring needs of the LHC era. To cater for this, the new system has been built on industry-standard hardware and...
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