5-9 September 2016
Prague Congress Centre
Europe/Prague timezone

P1.021 Installation and site testing of the SPIDER Ion Source and Extraction Power Supplies

5 Sep 2016, 14:20
1h 40m
Foyer 2A (2nd floor), 3A (3rd floor) (Prague Congress Centre)

Foyer 2A (2nd floor), 3A (3rd floor)

Prague Congress Centre

5. května 65, Prague, Czech Republic
Board: 21
Poster B. Plasma Heating and Current Drive P1 Poster session

Speaker

Andrea Zamengo (Consorzio RFX)

Description

SPIDER experiment, currently under construction at the Neutral Beam Test Facility (NBTF) in Padua, Italy, is a full-size prototype of the ion source for the ITER Neutral Beam (NB) injectors part of the ITER project. The Ion Source and Extraction Power Supplies (ISEPS) for SPIDER are supplied by OCEM Energy Technology s.r.l. (OCEM) under a procurement contract with Fusion for Energy (F4E) covering also the units required for MITICA and ITER injectors. The installation of SPIDER ISEPS started in June 2015 and was completed in September 2015. Functional checks started thereafter and power testing in January 2016. The formal Site Acceptance Tests (SAT), witnessed by F4E, Consorzio RFX and the ITER Organization were successfully completed in April 2016. ISEPS, with an overall power rating of 5 MVA, form a heterogeneous set of items, ranging from power transformers, medium voltage power distribution equipment at 6.6 kV to solid state power converters and including four 1 MHz radiofrequency generators of 200 kW output power. Both high voltage, down to -12 kV and high current, up to 5kA, power supplies are present. The paper presents the main features of the SPIDER ISEPS installation inside the SPIDER HV Deck, focussing in particular on non-standard technical solutions like the cable terminations on the HV Deck incoming power lines. The arrangements are described for fully checking the integration of the ISEPS local control system with the SPIDER control system are described. Details are given on non-standard site tests verifying immunity to electromagnetic interference (EMI) and the behaviour of the control electronics during fast discharges of electrostatic energy, specific to this application. Performance of ISEPS during the SAT is described and commented against the specifications, with emphasis on demonstration of the 1 hour full load capability of the radiofrequency generator.

Co-authors

Adriano Luchetta (Consorzio RFX, C.so Stati Uniti 4, 35127 Padova, Italy) Andrea Zamengo (Consorzio RFX, C.so Stati Uniti 4, 35127 Padova, Italy) Cesare Taliercio (Consorzio RFX, C.so Stati Uniti 4, 35127 Padova, Italy) Daniele Zella (Consorzio RFX, C.so Stati Uniti 4, 35127 Padova, Italy) Giovanni Corbucci (OCEM Energy Technology, Via della Solidarietà, 2-1/40056 Valsamoggia (BO), Italy) Giuseppe Taddia (OCEM Energy Technology, Via della Solidarietà, 2-1/40056 Valsamoggia (BO), Italy) Hans Decamps (ITER Organization, Route de Vinon-sur-Verdon, CS 90 046, 13067 St Paul Lez Durance Cedex, France) Luca Sita (OCEM Energy Technology, Via della Solidarietà, 2-1/40056 Valsamoggia (BO), Italy) Luigi Rinaldi (OCEM Energy Technology, Via della Solidarietà, 2-1/40056 Valsamoggia (BO), Italy) Marco Bigi (Consorzio RFX, C.so Stati Uniti 4, 35127 Padova, Italy) Modesto Moressa (Consorzio RFX, C.so Stati Uniti 4, 35127 Padova, Italy) Muriel Simon (Fusion for Energy, Josep Pla 2, Torres Diagonal Litoral B3, 08019 Barcelona, Spain) Paola Simionato (Consorzio RFX, C.so Stati Uniti 4, 35127 Padova, Italy) Saverio Carrozza (OCEM Energy Technology, Via della Solidarietà, 2-1/40056 Valsamoggia (BO), Italy) Vanni Toigo (Consorzio RFX, C.so Stati Uniti 4, 35127 Padova, Italy)

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