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DGS (General)
takahiro.yamamoto - 21:41 Wednesday 25 March 2026 (36654) Print this report
Deployment of V2 IO-chassis and the front-end computer for EX0

[Nakagaki, Ikeda, YamaT]

This is similar work of ITMX (klog#36572) and ITMY (klog#36625).
A preliminary research about a situation of both end stations was reported in klog#36635.

I/O chassis of K1EX0 was replaced from V1 (S1604791) to V2 (S2416131).
The front-end computer was also replaced from V3 to V4, but it hasn't been moved from EX0 rack to EXV1 rack due to a miscommunication about laying MTP cables.
We cannot complete this work until purchasing some cables in April.
ADC/DAC noise measurement is planned to be done tomorrow.

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I/O chassis replacement
We replaced the V1 I/O chassis (S1604791) at U18-21 of EX0 rack as V2 I/O chassis (S2416131). In this time, all PCIe cards were moved from V1 I/O chassis to V2 I/O chassis in stead of preparing V2 I/O chassis in which attached spare PCIe cards. Though this procedure involves a risk of taking long time if we need to restore all due to some trouble with V2 I/O chassis, we determined that’s highly unlikely based on the past experiences. (Besides, there’s also the fact that it’s not realistic to prepare same number of spare cards as one of installed cards.) On the other hand, an advantage of this procedure is S-number of used ADC/DAC boards isn't changed.

Front-end replacement
In the original plan, the front-end computer was planned to be moved from the the EX0 rack (1F) to the EX1 rack (2F) as part of the upgrade from the V3 server to the V4 one. An combination of V2 I/O chassis and V3 server has a limitation about a number of attached PCIe cards and EX0 has many ADC/DAC boards. So replacing V2 I/O chassis at EX0 requires to upgrade also the front-end server. Moving front-end server from the EX0 rack to EX1 rack is the most important advantage of using V2 I/O chassis. Because of specification of the cables for V1 I/O chassis, we couldn't separate the servers from analog electronics in the 1st floor of the end stations. Another concern was the increasing number of daisy-chain segments and growing latency across various networks, including RFM.

For this reason, we tried to install a new V4 server in the EX1 rack at first. But a gender of MTP at the splice box was different from one in the discussion in advance. Because MTP pins are very thin and are easily broken, we designed the entire assembly so that the connector of cables which is wired by ourselves would be female. So MTP of breakout cable we have has female connector. The splice box at EX1 rack has unfortunately also female receptor and we couldn't connect them.

Finally, we gave up to install V4 server in the EX1 rack today and installed it at U13-14 in the EX0 rack after removing the V3 server. So the replacement of I/O chassis and front-end computer were finished but the upgrade task hasn't been completed yet. To proceed it, MTP breakout cables with male connector must be purchased. We can resume this task after April.

Side Note
Some SDF differences on the EX0 models remained.

k1tmsx

All differences are accepted in safe.snap (see also Fig.1)

k1calex

It comes from CAL_EX guardian was in FAULT and was paused. It's related to a shutdonw of laser itself (see also klog#36639). For such case, SAFE state should be defined as allowing to stop a laser output without stopping/pausing. Otherwise, any other maintenance cannot be down while the laser output is stopped. In this time, I manually removed all DAC output, then all values accommodated with the set point in safe.snap.

 

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CRY (General)
nobuhiro.kimura - 21:03 Wednesday 25 March 2026 (36655) Print this report
Comment to Maintenance Work on the Duct-Shield Cryo-coolers for IXC and IYC was Completed (36605)

[Kimura and Yasui]

 On March 25, we restarted four duct-shield cryo-coolers called Yea and Yer in the Y-end mirro room at 14:00 as a test run.

And we turned on the cooling water unit for the cryo-coolers at the same time. 

VAC (Valves & Pumps)
nobuhiro.kimura - 21:03 Wednesday 25 March 2026 (36656) Print this report
Comment to Switching from TMP to Ion Pumps (36549)

[Kimura and Yasui]

 On March 25, we switched  form TMP to the Ion pump of the #30 vacuum pump unit connected to the EYV .

After the activation of the #30 Ion pump, we turned off the #30 TMP, dry pump and an air conditioner.

Also, we switched  form TMP to the Ion pump of the #35 vacuum pump unit connected to the beam duct in the 1st floor of Y-end mirror room.

We turned off the #38 TMP and #35 TMP with dry pumps.

CRY (General)
shoichi.oshino - 14:44 Wednesday 25 March 2026 (36653) Print this report
Comment to Stopping water pump monitoring (36368)
After finishing Yend cryocooler maintenance, I reverted Yend water pump alert.
FCL (General)
shoichi.oshino - 12:05 Wednesday 25 March 2026 (36652) Print this report
Air Conditioner Failure in the computer room
Hayakawa-san reports that an unusual noise is coming from the outdoor unit of the No. 2 air conditioner in the computer room.
Checking the temperature in the computer room, it has risen from the normal 22 to 25 degrees.
In addition, the discharge temperature of the No. 2 air conditioner is almost the same as the room temperature.
Hayakawa-san is now contacting the vendor to ask for the repair of the air conditioner.
The room temperature has been holding at around 25 degrees for the past 12 hours.
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CAL (Pcal general)
takahiro.yamamoto - 9:23 Wednesday 25 March 2026 (36651) Print this report
Update of a script to read the pcal laser status
This work is a part of the k1script migration (klog#36430, klog#36519).
I moved a script to read the pcal laser status and put them as EPICS records from k1script1 to k1script0.

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A old script on k1script1 submitted commands to the laser control server via SSH. Then the laser server wrote a status to files on NFS and another script on k1script1 read those files to put the EPICS records. This implementation required many communication between the laser server and DGS servers and it's hard to check the command status because command execution via SSH returns a status code of SSH itself not a executed command in normal.

So I rewrote these script to get a status of command execution. Now the PcalLaserListener.py as the server application on the laser control server to wait requests from k1script[01] and PcalLaser.py as the client application on the DGS servers is launched on k1script[01]. As this change, command status (communication errror between laser itself) can become handled properly and the migration work for CAL related scripts on k1script was completed.

VIS (SRM)
ryutaro.takahashi - 6:09 Wednesday 25 March 2026 (36649) Print this report
Comment to Assembly of new mirror (36579)

[Hirata, Dan, Takahashi]

After installing the new mirror, we released the suspension and the IP in the following order: TM, RM, IM, IRM, BF, F0, and IP. Then we tried to align the TM using the Oplev. Initially, the beam spot of the Oplev was at the upper right. We adjusted the horizontal position with the F0 yaw FR and the vertical position with the IM picomotor (moving mass). The TM was significantly deviated in the pitch direction (maybe due to the lighter new mirror), so 130,000 steps were necessary for the picomotor. We could find the beam spot on the QPD (Picture 1).

We closed the side hatch and the top chamber. The transfer function from the H2+H3 actuator for the IRM dampre to the Oplev yaw "IRM_OLDAMP_Y" was measured (Picture 2). Two modes at 60mHz and 160mHz can be confirmed.

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VIS (SRM)
dan.chen - 5:31 Wednesday 25 March 2026 (36650) Print this report
Comment to Assembly of new mirror (36579)
DetChar (General)
hirotaka.yuzurihara - 0:56 Wednesday 25 March 2026 (36648) Print this report
Failure of segment production on 3/21~2/22 UTC

As posted at the issue, the regular production of segment files at k1det1 has stopped between 3/21 UTC and 3/22 UTC. As I checked the log file, the time of stopping the segment production seems to be 2026-03-22 02:15:00 JST ~ 2026-03-22 02:30:00 JST.  After that, the process to generate segment files restarted from 2026-03-22 14:45:00 JST. 
This is coincident with the occurance time of k1nfs0 issue as reported in klog

Since the interferometer was down at the time, I don't think many people would be interested in the segment information for this missing period. If that's the case, then ignoring this missing period is also an option.

CRY (General)
nobuhiro.kimura - 21:13 Tuesday 24 March 2026 (36647) Print this report
Comment to Maintenance Work on the Duct-Shield Cryo-coolers for IXC and IYC was Completed (36605)

[Kimura and Yasui]

 On March 24, we restarted four duct-shield cryo-coolers called Xfa, Xfs, Yfa and Yfs in the center mirro room at 15:00 as a test run.

And we turned on the cooling water unit for the cryo-coolers at the same time,

CRY (General)
nobuhiro.kimura - 21:08 Tuesday 24 March 2026 (36646) Print this report
Comment to Cryo-cooler Unit Maintenance Work (36134)

[Kimura, Yasui, M. Takahashi and H. Sawada] 
 On March 24, as part of maintenance work on the cryogenic cooling units, we removed four valve units from the radiation shield cryo-coolers (IXC  P-53, IXC P-55,  IYC  P-53 and IYC P-55 ).
The removed valve units were packaged and returned to the manufacturing plant, where they will be disassembled and inspected. 

VIS (SRM)
naoatsu.hirata - 17:45 Tuesday 24 March 2026 (36645) Print this report
Comment to Assembly of new mirror (36579)

[Takahashi.R, Dan.Chen, Hirata]
We installed new SRM mirror.

・The First Contact on the AR side was peeled off before installation.
・Confirmed that the wedge mark was on the -X side.
・Installed the new SRM mirror and tightened the M4 screws to 1.5 Nm.
・Peeled off the First Contact on the HR side.
・Inspected the surface and found some dots near the center. (pic1)
・We removed the mirror and applied First Contact again. (pic2)
・We reinstalled the mirror and peeled off the First Contact again. The second trial was successful, and the dots near the center were removed. (pic3)
・Finally, we confirmed that the wedge mark was on the -X side again. (pic4)

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CRY (General)
shoichi.oshino - 16:43 Tuesday 24 March 2026 (36643) Print this report
Comment to Stopping water pump monitoring (36368)
After finishing Center cryocooler maintenance, I reverted Center water pump alert.
DGS (General)
takahiro.yamamoto - 16:40 Tuesday 24 March 2026 (36642) Print this report
Comment to Preparation and consideration for the IO chassis replacement at the end stations (36635)
[Ikeda, Nakagaki, YamaT]

We removed unused power supply units (PAN35-10A) from U1-4 of SRM rack.
These units were used as a pair of +/-18V supply before O3. They will be used for +24V supply for IO chassis at the both end stations.

We have now all essential stuffs to replace the IO chassis at the 1st floor of the both end stations.
Replacement for EX0 can be started soon.
For EY0, we are still discussing how to transport these stuffs around EY0 rack through EYA booth.
If mine entrance at Mozumi is available, it's better to transport stuffs also for EY1 (the 2nd floor) at the same time.
DGS (General)
satoru.ikeda - 16:08 Tuesday 24 March 2026 (36641) Print this report
Comment to Deployment of V2 IO-chassis and the front-end computer for ITMY (36625)

[Nakagaki, YamaT (Support), Ikeda]

This work is related to K-Log#36625.
We used the new V2 IO chassis to measure the noise levels of the ADC and DAC.
For the DAC measurement, the Whitening Chassis used an available port (on the Board2 side) from S1909738.

During DAC measurements, the Whitening level was set to 42 dB.

[Data]
/users/DGS/measurements/{ADC,DAC}/K1IY1/2026/0324_V2_IO_CHASSIS/

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DGS (General)
takahiro.yamamoto - 12:44 Tuesday 24 March 2026 (36640) Print this report
Comment to Deployment of V2 IO-chassis and the front-end computer for ITMY (36625)
Finally, the old K1IY1 front-end computer was removed from U18-19 of ICV1 rack.
Unnecessary cables were also cleaned up.

Though Timing Fanout chassis at U38, IRIG-B chassis at U36-37, DAQ switch at U33 and KVM at U17 were also no longer necessary, they are still in ICV1 rack. They can be moved required location in anytime. Timing fanout can be used to fill a shortage of timing SFP ports in the server room. IRIG-B chassis is a new production lot, so replacing old production lot makes a work for planned power outage easy.
CAL (XPcal)
dan.chen - 6:22 Tuesday 24 March 2026 (36639) Print this report
Shut down Pcal-X for visitors

With Shingo

We requested Pcal-X GRD to be SAFE, then stopped the GRD.
Finnally turned OFF the Pcal-X laser source.

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CRY (General)
nobuhiro.kimura - 5:35 Tuesday 24 March 2026 (36638) Print this report
Comment to Cryo-cooler Unit Maintenance Work (36134)

[Kimura, Yasui and M. Takahashi]
 On March 23, as part of maintenance work on the cryogenic cooling units, we removed two valve units from the radiation shield cryo-coolers (P-53 and P-55) of EXC.
The removed valve units were packaged and returned to the manufacturing plant, where they will be disassembled and inspected.

 We plan to remove the remaining valve units from the IXC and IYC radiation shield cryo-coolers on March 24.

VAC (Valves & Pumps)
nobuhiro.kimura - 5:33 Tuesday 24 March 2026 (36637) Print this report
Comment to Switching from TMP to Ion Pumps (36549)

[Kimura, Yasui and M. Takahasi]

 On March 23, we switched  form TMP to the Ion pump of the #31 vacuum pump unit connected to the EXV .

After the activation of the #31 Ion pump, we turned off the #31 TMP, dry pump and an air conditioner. 

 

CRY (General)
nobuhiro.kimura - 5:29 Tuesday 24 March 2026 (36636) Print this report
Comment to Maintenance Work on the Duct-Shield Cryo-coolers for IXC and IYC was Completed (36605)

[Kimura, Yasui and M. Takahashi]

 On March 23, we completed maintenance work on the duct-shield cryo-coolers for the  EXC.
Then, we arestarted  the duct-shield cryo-coolers called Xea and Xer   at 15:00 as a test run.

VIS (SRM)
naoatsu.hirata - 23:49 Monday 23 March 2026 (36634) Print this report
Comment to Assembly of new mirror (36579)

[Takahashi.R, Hirata]
The SRM mirror was transported from Mitaka to Kamioka, and the wedge direction was readjusted.

・The SRM mirror was disassembled and the wedge direction was readjusted. (pic1)
・It was reassembled using a 1.4 mm shim. The specified tightening torques are 0.6 N·m for M3 and 1.5 N·m for M4.
・First-contact was applied to the HR side and then peeled off for cleaning. The process took about one hour. It was easier than when Aso-san peeled it off in Mitaka last week.
・The First-contact on the AR side was peeled off. It had been applied on Friday, March 13. We were concerned that it might be as difficult to remove as it had been from the HR side in Mitaka, but it came off very easily.
・First-contact was applied to the AR side again. (pic2)

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DGS (General)
takahiro.yamamoto - 20:31 Monday 23 March 2026 (36635) Print this report
Preparation and consideration for the IO chassis replacement at the end stations
[Ikeda, Nakagaki, YamaT]

We carried a V2 IO chassis and a V4 front-end computer to the X end for the new stuffs for K1EX0.
The V2 IO chassis is located at the front of EX0 rack and the V4 front-end is in EX1 rack.
These stuffs will be used in the replacement work from maybe day after tomorrow.
The status of each station regarding the replacement work is as follows.
It seems that replacement work can only be carried out on the first floor at both end stations over the next couple of weeks.

X-end 1F
Replacement work can be fully conducted.
New fiber cables between EX1 (2F) and EX0 (1F) were already laid.
MTP breakout cable (1-2m) is required to connect the front-end computer to the splice box.
An edge at EX0 side of MTP cable accommodates the input port of V2 IO chassis.
One SMF-SFP module is required for connecting the V4 front-end to the RFM switch by using the RFM board attached to the current V3 front-end.
KVM, UTP for DGS, UTP for DAQ, SMF for RFM, MMF for Timing, and BNC for IRIG-B are necessary in EX1 rack
A new 24V DC power supply for IO chassis is required
If 24V-10A isn't enough, 24V-30A power supply, 5U space and AC-20A source must be prepared.

Y end 1F
IO chassis can be replaced but the front-end computer can't be moved to 2F yet.
New fiber cables between EY1 (2F) and EY0 (1F) haven't yet been laid.
Removing V3 front-end and installing V4 one there is current best solution.
MTP breakout cable (1-2m) is required to connect the front-end computer still in 1F and the V2 IO chassis.
All other cables can be reused as ones used by V3 front-end computers.
A new 24V DC power supply for IO chassis is required.
If 24V-10A isn't enough, 24V-30A power supply, 5U space and AC-20A source must be prepared.

X/Y end 2F
We cannot start until purchasing a 20-25m MTP breakout cable for each station in the next fiscal 2026.
All necessary items except 20-25m MTP breakout cable and a cabling work are right there
A same working procedure as ones for ITMs can be applied for ETMs
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takahiro.yamamoto - 16:40 Tuesday 24 March 2026 (36642) Print this report
[Ikeda, Nakagaki, YamaT]

We removed unused power supply units (PAN35-10A) from U1-4 of SRM rack.
These units were used as a pair of +/-18V supply before O3. They will be used for +24V supply for IO chassis at the both end stations.

We have now all essential stuffs to replace the IO chassis at the 1st floor of the both end stations.
Replacement for EX0 can be started soon.
For EY0, we are still discussing how to transport these stuffs around EY0 rack through EYA booth.
If mine entrance at Mozumi is available, it's better to transport stuffs also for EY1 (the 2nd floor) at the same time.
DGS (General)
takahiro.yamamoto - 17:46 Monday 23 March 2026 (36633) Print this report
Comment to Deployment of V2 IO-chassis and the front-end computer for ITMY (36625)
[Ushiba, Ikeda, Nakagaki, YamaT]

Ushiba-kun found FLDACC loop couldn't be engaged though ITMY was achieved ISOLATED state. IP, GAS and BF loops seemed to work so ADC0 including IP, GAS, BF and FLDACC sensors and DAC0 including IP, GAS, and BF actuators surely worked well. On the other hand, even the DAC output for FLDACC (DAC2) increased, any motion couldn't be found on FLDACC sensors.

We didn't touch DB9 cables for replacing I/O chassis (klog#36625), so we was able to guess a wrong cabling of SCSI cables as the most likely cause soon. So we monitored MNIMV sensors (if our guess is correct, FLDACC actuators had to be swapped to MNIMV actuators) while the DAC output was increased. Then, payload sensors showed some motion.

We entered the mine for fixing swapped SCSI cables for DAC1 and DAC2. Finally, FLDACC loop worked fine after fixing swapped cables. When we replaced the IO chassis, we connected SCSI cables to ADC/DAC boards attached the new IO chassis based on the original tags attached the SCSI cables as "DAC0", "DAC1", and "DAC2". But these tags were faking actual connection. Even if the original tag looks correct, it seems we shouldn't trust it and should re-make new tags. Anyway, we removed original wrong tags and attached new correct tags for those SCSI cables.
VIS (SRM)
ryutaro.takahashi - 17:19 Monday 23 March 2026 (36632) Print this report
Comment to Assembly of new mirror (36579)

[Hirata, Washimi, Takahashi]

We removed the 70% mirror (SRM-M) from the Al test mass (Picture 1). At the beginning, we removed the black cylinder from the rear side and removed the mirror holder (Picture 2) by pushing with a Teflon bar from the rear side. We put the extracted 70% mirror on the covered table (Picture 3).

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CRY (General)
shoichi.oshino - 15:16 Monday 23 March 2026 (36631) Print this report
Comment to Stopping water pump monitoring (36368)
After finishing Xend cryocooler maintenance, I reverted Xend water pump alert.
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