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26 March 2018

At the ESS Construction site, multiple castings have been carried out in the Target Section in the first days of this week: including three Monolith wall sections, pile caps in the Utility area, the first two base slabs on Experimental Hall 2 (D03) west side as well as four pile caps in the Accelerator-to-Target (A2T) area.

In the Cryo Compressor Building G04, ESS is about to commission parts of the cryogenic system. Gas cylinders containing helium have arrived to site and a couple of tanks have been filled up. The smallest compressor, inside the Test & Instruments CryoPlant (TICP) hall, will be commissioned first, feeding it with helium gas to be compressed. ESS Integrated Control Systems (ICS) division last week successfully tested the control system, which enables filling the tanks with helium from the local control room on site.

The helium system at ESS is a closed system; after the helium has been used for cooling different parts of the facility, such as the Accelerator cryomodule cavities, it will be recycled back to the recovery balloon, cleaned and purified and finally restored into the helium tanks outside to be used again.

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Hydro blasting due to alteration works in the installation galleries to Target.

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The yellow platform for the Monolith circular walls is in production.

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ESS Construction update

Two teams - two rooftops. In the foreground, we see the Target Building team on top of building D05. In the background members of the Building Section are working on the roof level of building E05.

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Helium is brought into the compressor hall.

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The contents of these helium cylinders will be transferred to the large tanks on the gas compound.

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TICP compressor - where helium gas is compressed.

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Oil and various contaminations are removed before the purified helium is recycled back to the tanks.

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Future ESS site reception under construction.

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