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The Proton Improvement Plan - II (PIP-II) project at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab) is the first U.S. accelerator initiative to include major in-kind contributions (IKC) from international partners. As part of the French contribution, the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA) will deliver ten 650 MHz low-beta (LB650) cryomodules. These cryomodules incorporate superconducting cavities provided by INFN-LASA (Italy), Fermilab (USA), and DAE-VECC (India), as well as RF power couplers and tuning systems from Fermilab. The scope of work carried out by CEA includes the design, manufacturing, integration, and performance testing of the cryomodules. This paper focuses on recent progress related to the Site Acceptance Tests (SAT) for the main equipment of cryogenic and RF systems and the preparation of the test stand for the LB650 cryomodules. It highlights the ongoing efforts and progress made in preparing the infrastructure, as well as the steps being taken to ensure readiness for the upcoming cryogenic and high-power RF testing phases of the LB650 cryomodules.
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