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SNRC and CEA are collaborating on developing SARAF Phase 2 to deliver 5 mA CW proton and deuteron beams up to 40 MeV. CEA is responsible for the design, fabrication and commissioning of the linac downstream of the RFQ. The linac includes four superconducting cryomodules (CM), comprising two low-β (β = 0.09) and two high-β (β = 0.18) units. All four cryomodules were successfully assembled and tested at Saclay, including cryogenic, vacuum, RF cavity and solenoid characterization. All four CMs have been delivered to SNRC. CM1 and CM4 are already installed in the tunnel and their integration is ongoing. This contribution presents the integration and qualification results of the cryomodules at Saclay, the current status of their installation at SNRC and a comparison to the Phase I prototype superconducting module.
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