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LHC Power Distribution

The power distribution for the LHC machine and its experiments will be realised making extensive use of the existing infrastructure for the LEP. The overall power requirement is approximately the same, about 125 MW. The load distribution will however change. The even points will loose in importance...

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Autor principal: Pedersen, J
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1999
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/388515
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author Pedersen, J
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description The power distribution for the LHC machine and its experiments will be realised making extensive use of the existing infrastructure for the LEP. The overall power requirement is approximately the same, about 125 MW. The load distribution will however change. The even points will loose in importance and the points 1 and 5 will, due to the installation of ATLAS and CMS, gain. A thorough reorganisation of the 18 kV distribution will thus be necessary. Due to the important cryogenic installations required for the LHC, the 3.3 kV distribution system, supplying mainly cryogenic compressors, will be extended with a number of new substations. The important number of new surface buildings, underground caverns and other underground structures all will receive general service installations: Lighting and power. The new injection tunnels will require complete installations: A.C. supplies for the power converters and for general service, and D.C. cabling for the magnets of the beam line. Special safe power installations are required for both certain machine systems and for the experiments. The D.C. cabling of the machine will require a new approach to water cooled cable installations.
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spelling cern-3885152019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/388515engPedersen, JLHC Power DistributionEngineeringThe power distribution for the LHC machine and its experiments will be realised making extensive use of the existing infrastructure for the LEP. The overall power requirement is approximately the same, about 125 MW. The load distribution will however change. The even points will loose in importance and the points 1 and 5 will, due to the installation of ATLAS and CMS, gain. A thorough reorganisation of the 18 kV distribution will thus be necessary. Due to the important cryogenic installations required for the LHC, the 3.3 kV distribution system, supplying mainly cryogenic compressors, will be extended with a number of new substations. The important number of new surface buildings, underground caverns and other underground structures all will receive general service installations: Lighting and power. The new injection tunnels will require complete installations: A.C. supplies for the power converters and for general service, and D.C. cabling for the magnets of the beam line. Special safe power installations are required for both certain machine systems and for the experiments. The D.C. cabling of the machine will require a new approach to water cooled cable installations.CERN-ST-99-039oai:cds.cern.ch:3885151999-02-02
spellingShingle Engineering
Pedersen, J
LHC Power Distribution
title LHC Power Distribution
title_full LHC Power Distribution
title_fullStr LHC Power Distribution
title_full_unstemmed LHC Power Distribution
title_short LHC Power Distribution
title_sort lhc power distribution
topic Engineering
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