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The CLS SRF Cryogenic System Upgrade |
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- C.N. Regier
CLS, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
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The Canadian Light Source currently makes use of a 500 MHz CESR-B type SRF cavity in its storage ring. While the performance of this cavity has generally been good, the reliability of the cryostat and cryogenic system has suffered a few setbacks over the 10 years of operation. The position of CLS as a user facility requires reliable beam to be consistently delivered. For this reason CLS is undertaking an upgrade project to improve system reliability and reduce downtime due to planned and unplanned maintenance. The upgrade is to include a redundant helium compressor, and new cryogenic infrastructure. In addition, the spare CESR-B cryomodule will be installed and operating in the storage ring. This talk reviews the problems with the current system to date, and discusses the proposals for the upgrade of the system.
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Poster TUPB006 [0.622 MB]
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