Alcator C-MOD Weekly Highlights April 15, 1997 Work on Alcator C-Mod this week concentrated on bringing up the engineering systems required to run the experiment. Vessel heaters and thermocouples, cryo system, bus instrumentation, ECDC, pulsed gas system, and secondary seal pumps are coming back online. After the first pumpdown last week, several days were devoted to finding and fixing leaks. We are now ready to begin the vessel bake. The final magnet hi-pots have been completed successfully and the magnets have been reconnected to the power supplies. We are preparing to do low power tests into the magnets to check out the supplies, controls, interlocks, and bus instrumentation. All TMX contactors have been reconditioned and reinstalled. Work continues on bringing up the new transmitters and transmission lines. All RF power supplies have been tested and calibrated. All interlocks with the exception of the FPA interlock have also been tested. Coax components needed to couple power to the antennas are now being assembled and installed in the cell. We are wrapping up work on the high voltage switchgear. Installation of the DNB power supplies continues. Reassembly of the Mod/Reg which provides switching and regulation for the accelerator voltage began. The major emphasis for the DNB control system design is currently the fast interface between the main control system, the ACCEL supply, and the crowbar which is required for protection of the beamline in the event of a fault. The background activity of filtering and degassing the oil for the arc/filament/snubber and ACCEL supplies is nearly complete. We continue to install and test diagnostic systems. The new time-of-flight diagnostic has been moved into the cell and is being installed. The lower mirror for the TCI system is in place and we are about to start the alignment process. The tangential charge exchange diagnostic has been moved into the cell and installed. The mirrors and beamline for the X-point Thomson scattering system are now going back onto the machine. John Gumbus is visiting from PPPL and will assist with assembly and testing of the new transmitters. Rick Maqueda from LANL has been at MIT for the last week assembling, testing, and preparing to install an IR periscope/camera system on C-Mod. The IR image has been transferred over 5 m to the camera and is of very high quality. Jim Weaver from the University of Maryland is on-site and will remain here through the next run campaign. He will operate the University of Maryland high resolution spectrograph. Dave Johnson, Boris Grek, and Joe Bartolick from PPPL are here this week to re-install the X-point Thomson scattering and do a Raman calibration. Ian Hutchinson, Steve Wolfe, Miklos Porkolab, and Earl Marmar were at the Field Work Proposal meeting in Germantown last week. John Heard, one of our collaborators from Auburn who is now permanently on-site here at MIT was at the EC10 Conference in Holland. Martin Greenwald, Joe Snipes, and Steve Wolfe are in San Diego at an ITER Expert Group Meeting.