[Dsg-dc] dc contamination sensors

Brian Eng beng at jlab.org
Tue Aug 21 13:34:02 EDT 2018


BTW, I just checked and we took the old return H2O channels on the cRIO and used them for the new CO2 supply pressure sensors.

So for sure we'll need to reboot the cRIO to reconfigure it or maybe install another ADC module if we're out of channels.

> On Aug 21, 2018, at 9:28 AM, Brian Eng <beng at jlab.org> wrote:
> 
> Hi Morgan,
> 
> The gas shed ends of the magnehelics should already be connected to the Omegas there?
> 
> As for the O2 & H2O sensors, I'm assuming you are referring to the ones that used to be in the gas shed for the DC return lines?
> 
> In any event we'll look at them sometime today to see what we can get working again before the run starts.
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Morgan Cook" <mcookiv at jlab.org>
>> To: "Marc McMullen" <mcmullen at jlab.org>, "Brian Eng" <beng at jlab.org>
>> Cc: "dsg-dc" <dsg-dc at jlab.org>
>> Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2018 9:04:23 AM
>> Subject: dc contamination sensors
> 
>> Brian and Marc,
>> 
>> I installed the DC contamination sensors, O2 and H2O.  I used the 'master' and
>> 'logic in' cables from the 'solenoid power distribution box' off of the third
>> deck.
>> 
>> R1/R1 is the 'master':  H2O uses red, black, and green.  Blue wire from the
>> sensor is now black.
>>                       O2 uses brown and blue.
>> 
>> R3 is 'logic in': wired same as R1/R2.
>> 
>> In addition, I wired up 2 magnahelics using the cable previously used for the
>> magnahelics on the solenoid panel.  R2 is now on R1/R2 exhaust manifold; R3 is
>> on the R3 exhaust manifold.
>> 
>> When you get some time, please connect the gas shed ends.  I don't know where
>> they go.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Morgan
> 




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