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Upgrade of LHC Point 5 Electrical Infrastructure

The electrical network in LHC Point 5 (P5) under-went a major renovation during the transition from LEP to LHC. The foreseen upgrades of LHC and CMS, in the frame-work of the HL-LHC and HostLab 2 projects, require once again major modifications and consolidation works, driven by a threefold growth i...

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Autores principales: Dos Santos, Nuno, Bertolasi, Stefano, Valdes, Pablo
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2843164
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author Dos Santos, Nuno
Bertolasi, Stefano
Valdes, Pablo
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Bertolasi, Stefano
Valdes, Pablo
author_sort Dos Santos, Nuno
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description The electrical network in LHC Point 5 (P5) under-went a major renovation during the transition from LEP to LHC. The foreseen upgrades of LHC and CMS, in the frame-work of the HL-LHC and HostLab 2 projects, require once again major modifications and consolidation works, driven by a threefold growth in power consumption. The new loads, installed in the new buildings and in underground caverns and galleries, will increase, in total, the power needs from 8 MVA in RUN3, to up to 28 MVA after LS4. In this paper, an overview of the required modifications of the electrical infrastructure to accommodate such a power increase in the next years in P5 is provided. More specifically, modifications are foreseen: a) in the 66 kV electrical transmission net-work, b) in the medium and low-voltage electrical power stations which will be upgraded and complemented by the construction of a new power station, and c) in the safety network where new diesel generators will be in-stalled to guarantee the backup required for systems dedicated to the personnel or process safety.
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spelling cern-28431642022-12-06T20:46:44Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2843164engDos Santos, NunoBertolasi, StefanoValdes, PabloUpgrade of LHC Point 5 Electrical InfrastructureEngineeringAccelerators and Storage RingsThe electrical network in LHC Point 5 (P5) under-went a major renovation during the transition from LEP to LHC. The foreseen upgrades of LHC and CMS, in the frame-work of the HL-LHC and HostLab 2 projects, require once again major modifications and consolidation works, driven by a threefold growth in power consumption. The new loads, installed in the new buildings and in underground caverns and galleries, will increase, in total, the power needs from 8 MVA in RUN3, to up to 28 MVA after LS4. In this paper, an overview of the required modifications of the electrical infrastructure to accommodate such a power increase in the next years in P5 is provided. More specifically, modifications are foreseen: a) in the 66 kV electrical transmission net-work, b) in the medium and low-voltage electrical power stations which will be upgraded and complemented by the construction of a new power station, and c) in the safety network where new diesel generators will be in-stalled to guarantee the backup required for systems dedicated to the personnel or process safety.CERN-ACC-NOTE-2022-0056oai:cds.cern.ch:28431642022-10-11
spellingShingle Engineering
Accelerators and Storage Rings
Dos Santos, Nuno
Bertolasi, Stefano
Valdes, Pablo
Upgrade of LHC Point 5 Electrical Infrastructure
title Upgrade of LHC Point 5 Electrical Infrastructure
title_full Upgrade of LHC Point 5 Electrical Infrastructure
title_fullStr Upgrade of LHC Point 5 Electrical Infrastructure
title_full_unstemmed Upgrade of LHC Point 5 Electrical Infrastructure
title_short Upgrade of LHC Point 5 Electrical Infrastructure
title_sort upgrade of lhc point 5 electrical infrastructure
topic Engineering
Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2843164
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