Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
SPIDER (Source for the Production of Ions of Deuterium Extracted from RF plasma) is the full scale
prototype of the Ion Source for the ITER 1 MeV Heating Neutral Beam Injector (HNB) and is presently
under construction in the Neutral Beam Test Facility at Consorzio RFX premises, in Padua, Italy. The
required Ion Source and Extraction Power Supply (ISEPS) system and the associated diagnostics need to
be hosted inside a -100 kVdc air-insulated Faraday cage, called High Voltage Deck (HVD); a High Voltage
Transmission Line (TL) carries many power and signal conductors from the ISEPS to the Ion Source.
An air insulated design ofthe TL, coping with the large dimensions required to hostISEPS diagnostic and
power cables and duly screened against Electromagnetic Interferences (EMI), has been conceived. The
paper reports on the construction solutions developed by the Manufacturer to meetthe design indications
and requirements of the technical specification for such unconventional device. Moreover, the factory
type tests to validate the design and release the manufacturing of the overall TL are described. Finally, the
paper reports on the on-site installation and commissioning activities for the final acceptance concluded
in June 2016.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
100 kV Transmission Line; EMI; SPIDER; ITER; Heating Neutral Beam Injector (HNB)
List of contributors:
Toigo, Vanni
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