From vpk at jlab.org Fri Dec 12 09:50:06 2025 From: vpk at jlab.org (Valery Kubarovsky) Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2025 14:50:06 +0000 Subject: [dsg-hallb_rich] RICH cRio sector 1 disconnected In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi Tyler, RICH cRio sector 1 is disconnected. Could you please take a look and let me know what is going on? Thank you, Valery ________________________________ From: Tyler Lemon Sent: Friday, November 14, 2025 11:54 To: tlemon--- via dsg-hallb_rich Cc: Valery Kubarovsky ; Patrizia Rossi Subject: RICH S1 hardware interlocks rebooted - all normal Hi Valery, I went down to Hall B and rebooted the RICH S1 hardware interlock cRIO. Upon reboot, the N2 flow reading was restored and is operational. Please check that all of the interlock limits are correct. I also took a photo of the RICH nitrogen panel (attached). In the photo, you can clearly see that both sectors are getting about 40 liters per minute of N2 flow. You can also see in the photo that the panel has several white, tags attached to the valves and rotameters. These are administrative lock out tags that Bob Miller placed on the panel stating to not operate the item. This even more reinforcement that RICH detector N2 flow not remotely controllable and will only be stopped if someone purposefully ignores the administrative lockout tags to turn off flow. Also, while down in the hall, I swapped read out ports for humidity sensor 1 & 2 (EP sensors) with humidity sensor 25 & 26 (N2 volume sensors). When I did this, the reading for H1 & H2 moved to H25 & H26 and vice versa. This shows that the zero humidity readings in the N2 volume are because the humidity is so low that it is below the sensor's measurement range, not that the sensor or readout channels are not working. If needed, I can meet you in the hall one day next week so you can see this for yourself. -Tyler -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From tlemon at jlab.org Fri Dec 12 10:33:29 2025 From: tlemon at jlab.org (Tyler Lemon) Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2025 15:33:29 +0000 Subject: [dsg-hallb_rich] RICH cRio sector 1 disconnected In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi Valery, If I had to guess, it looks like there might be a network problem in the hall. I cannot connect to any RICH cRIOs and there's also been a similar problem with some of the Hall B gas system cRIOs. I'll go down to the hall today and verify that the cRIOs are still running okay and it's not something else. -Tyler ________________________________ From: Valery Kubarovsky Sent: Friday, December 12, 2025 9:50 AM To: Tyler Lemon ; tlemon--- via dsg-hallb_rich Cc: Valery Kubarovsky Subject: RICH cRio sector 1 disconnected Hi Tyler, RICH cRio sector 1 is disconnected. Could you please take a look and let me know what is going on? Thank you, Valery ________________________________ From: Tyler Lemon Sent: Friday, November 14, 2025 11:54 To: tlemon--- via dsg-hallb_rich Cc: Valery Kubarovsky ; Patrizia Rossi Subject: RICH S1 hardware interlocks rebooted - all normal Hi Valery, I went down to Hall B and rebooted the RICH S1 hardware interlock cRIO. Upon reboot, the N2 flow reading was restored and is operational. Please check that all of the interlock limits are correct. I also took a photo of the RICH nitrogen panel (attached). In the photo, you can clearly see that both sectors are getting about 40 liters per minute of N2 flow. You can also see in the photo that the panel has several white, tags attached to the valves and rotameters. These are administrative lock out tags that Bob Miller placed on the panel stating to not operate the item. This even more reinforcement that RICH detector N2 flow not remotely controllable and will only be stopped if someone purposefully ignores the administrative lockout tags to turn off flow. Also, while down in the hall, I swapped read out ports for humidity sensor 1 & 2 (EP sensors) with humidity sensor 25 & 26 (N2 volume sensors). When I did this, the reading for H1 & H2 moved to H25 & H26 and vice versa. This shows that the zero humidity readings in the N2 volume are because the humidity is so low that it is below the sensor's measurement range, not that the sensor or readout channels are not working. If needed, I can meet you in the hall one day next week so you can see this for yourself. -Tyler -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From tlemon at jlab.org Fri Dec 12 12:01:11 2025 From: tlemon at jlab.org (Tyler Lemon) Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2025 17:01:11 +0000 Subject: [dsg-hallb_rich] RICH cRio sector 1 disconnected In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi Valery, Everything with the crios in the hall are okay and I see that both RICH sectors are getting about 40slm of nitrogen flow still. It looks like the disconnect problem is an overall network problem. Hopefully when they?re done with the work effecting the network, everything will come back as normal. -Tyler ________________________________ From: dsg-hallb_rich on behalf of Tyler Lemon via dsg-hallb_rich Sent: Friday, December 12, 2025 10:33:29 AM To: Valery Kubarovsky ; tlemon--- via dsg-hallb_rich Subject: Re: [dsg-hallb_rich] RICH cRio sector 1 disconnected Hi Valery, If I had to guess, it looks like there might be a network problem in the hall. I cannot connect to any RICH cRIOs and there's also been a similar problem with some of the Hall B gas system cRIOs. I'll go down to the hall today and verify that the cRIOs are still running okay and it's not something else. -Tyler ________________________________ From: Valery Kubarovsky Sent: Friday, December 12, 2025 9:50 AM To: Tyler Lemon ; tlemon--- via dsg-hallb_rich Cc: Valery Kubarovsky Subject: RICH cRio sector 1 disconnected Hi Tyler, RICH cRio sector 1 is disconnected. Could you please take a look and let me know what is going on? Thank you, Valery ________________________________ From: Tyler Lemon Sent: Friday, November 14, 2025 11:54 To: tlemon--- via dsg-hallb_rich Cc: Valery Kubarovsky ; Patrizia Rossi Subject: RICH S1 hardware interlocks rebooted - all normal Hi Valery, I went down to Hall B and rebooted the RICH S1 hardware interlock cRIO. Upon reboot, the N2 flow reading was restored and is operational. Please check that all of the interlock limits are correct. I also took a photo of the RICH nitrogen panel (attached). In the photo, you can clearly see that both sectors are getting about 40 liters per minute of N2 flow. You can also see in the photo that the panel has several white, tags attached to the valves and rotameters. These are administrative lock out tags that Bob Miller placed on the panel stating to not operate the item. This even more reinforcement that RICH detector N2 flow not remotely controllable and will only be stopped if someone purposefully ignores the administrative lockout tags to turn off flow. Also, while down in the hall, I swapped read out ports for humidity sensor 1 & 2 (EP sensors) with humidity sensor 25 & 26 (N2 volume sensors). When I did this, the reading for H1 & H2 moved to H25 & H26 and vice versa. This shows that the zero humidity readings in the N2 volume are because the humidity is so low that it is below the sensor's measurement range, not that the sensor or readout channels are not working. If needed, I can meet you in the hall one day next week so you can see this for yourself. -Tyler -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From yeg at jlab.org Fri Dec 12 16:31:15 2025 From: yeg at jlab.org (Amrit Yegneswaran) Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2025 21:31:15 +0000 Subject: [dsg-hallb_rich] RICH cRio sector 1 disconnected In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: good work tyler anyone else feel free to chime in Get Outlook for iOS ________________________________ From: dsg-hallb_rich on behalf of Tyler Lemon via dsg-hallb_rich Sent: Friday, December 12, 2025 12:01:11 PM To: Valery Kubarovsky ; tlemon--- via dsg-hallb_rich Subject: Re: [dsg-hallb_rich] RICH cRio sector 1 disconnected Hi Valery, Everything with the crios in the hall are okay and I see that both RICH sectors are getting about 40slm of nitrogen flow still. It looks like the disconnect problem is an overall network problem. Hopefully when they?re done with the work effecting the network, everything will come back as normal. -Tyler ________________________________ From: dsg-hallb_rich on behalf of Tyler Lemon via dsg-hallb_rich Sent: Friday, December 12, 2025 10:33:29 AM To: Valery Kubarovsky ; tlemon--- via dsg-hallb_rich Subject: Re: [dsg-hallb_rich] RICH cRio sector 1 disconnected Hi Valery, If I had to guess, it looks like there might be a network problem in the hall. I cannot connect to any RICH cRIOs and there's also been a similar problem with some of the Hall B gas system cRIOs. I'll go down to the hall today and verify that the cRIOs are still running okay and it's not something else. -Tyler ________________________________ From: Valery Kubarovsky Sent: Friday, December 12, 2025 9:50 AM To: Tyler Lemon ; tlemon--- via dsg-hallb_rich Cc: Valery Kubarovsky Subject: RICH cRio sector 1 disconnected Hi Tyler, RICH cRio sector 1 is disconnected. Could you please take a look and let me know what is going on? Thank you, Valery ________________________________ From: Tyler Lemon Sent: Friday, November 14, 2025 11:54 To: tlemon--- via dsg-hallb_rich Cc: Valery Kubarovsky ; Patrizia Rossi Subject: RICH S1 hardware interlocks rebooted - all normal Hi Valery, I went down to Hall B and rebooted the RICH S1 hardware interlock cRIO. Upon reboot, the N2 flow reading was restored and is operational. Please check that all of the interlock limits are correct. I also took a photo of the RICH nitrogen panel (attached). In the photo, you can clearly see that both sectors are getting about 40 liters per minute of N2 flow. You can also see in the photo that the panel has several white, tags attached to the valves and rotameters. These are administrative lock out tags that Bob Miller placed on the panel stating to not operate the item. This even more reinforcement that RICH detector N2 flow not remotely controllable and will only be stopped if someone purposefully ignores the administrative lockout tags to turn off flow. Also, while down in the hall, I swapped read out ports for humidity sensor 1 & 2 (EP sensors) with humidity sensor 25 & 26 (N2 volume sensors). When I did this, the reading for H1 & H2 moved to H25 & H26 and vice versa. This shows that the zero humidity readings in the N2 volume are because the humidity is so low that it is below the sensor's measurement range, not that the sensor or readout channels are not working. If needed, I can meet you in the hall one day next week so you can see this for yourself. -Tyler -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From vpk at jlab.org Tue Dec 16 16:05:54 2025 From: vpk at jlab.org (Valery Kubarovsky) Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2025 21:05:54 +0000 Subject: [dsg-hallb_rich] RICH cRio sector 1 disconnected In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi Tyler, Do you have any indications that the we have network problem in the Hall? The situation with the RICH interlock is still the same. Best regards, Valery ________________________________ From: Tyler Lemon Sent: Friday, December 12, 2025 12:01 To: Valery Kubarovsky ; tlemon--- via dsg-hallb_rich Subject: Re: RICH cRio sector 1 disconnected Hi Valery, Everything with the crios in the hall are okay and I see that both RICH sectors are getting about 40slm of nitrogen flow still. It looks like the disconnect problem is an overall network problem. Hopefully when they?re done with the work effecting the network, everything will come back as normal. -Tyler ________________________________ From: dsg-hallb_rich on behalf of Tyler Lemon via dsg-hallb_rich Sent: Friday, December 12, 2025 10:33:29 AM To: Valery Kubarovsky ; tlemon--- via dsg-hallb_rich Subject: Re: [dsg-hallb_rich] RICH cRio sector 1 disconnected Hi Valery, If I had to guess, it looks like there might be a network problem in the hall. I cannot connect to any RICH cRIOs and there's also been a similar problem with some of the Hall B gas system cRIOs. I'll go down to the hall today and verify that the cRIOs are still running okay and it's not something else. -Tyler ________________________________ From: Valery Kubarovsky Sent: Friday, December 12, 2025 9:50 AM To: Tyler Lemon ; tlemon--- via dsg-hallb_rich Cc: Valery Kubarovsky Subject: RICH cRio sector 1 disconnected Hi Tyler, RICH cRio sector 1 is disconnected. Could you please take a look and let me know what is going on? Thank you, Valery ________________________________ From: Tyler Lemon Sent: Friday, November 14, 2025 11:54 To: tlemon--- via dsg-hallb_rich Cc: Valery Kubarovsky ; Patrizia Rossi Subject: RICH S1 hardware interlocks rebooted - all normal Hi Valery, I went down to Hall B and rebooted the RICH S1 hardware interlock cRIO. Upon reboot, the N2 flow reading was restored and is operational. Please check that all of the interlock limits are correct. I also took a photo of the RICH nitrogen panel (attached). In the photo, you can clearly see that both sectors are getting about 40 liters per minute of N2 flow. You can also see in the photo that the panel has several white, tags attached to the valves and rotameters. These are administrative lock out tags that Bob Miller placed on the panel stating to not operate the item. This even more reinforcement that RICH detector N2 flow not remotely controllable and will only be stopped if someone purposefully ignores the administrative lockout tags to turn off flow. Also, while down in the hall, I swapped read out ports for humidity sensor 1 & 2 (EP sensors) with humidity sensor 25 & 26 (N2 volume sensors). When I did this, the reading for H1 & H2 moved to H25 & H26 and vice versa. This shows that the zero humidity readings in the N2 volume are because the humidity is so low that it is below the sensor's measurement range, not that the sensor or readout channels are not working. If needed, I can meet you in the hall one day next week so you can see this for yourself. -Tyler -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From tlemon at jlab.org Tue Dec 16 16:08:30 2025 From: tlemon at jlab.org (Tyler Lemon) Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2025 21:08:30 +0000 Subject: [dsg-hallb_rich] RICH cRio sector 1 disconnected In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi Valery, I do not know if the network issues have been resolved. I'm guessing it hasn't since everything does indeed look the same. I'll reach out to Sergey and Nathan B. To see if they have anything that can be done like rebooting the network switch or something. -Tyler ________________________________ From: Valery Kubarovsky Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2025 4:05 PM To: Tyler Lemon ; tlemon--- via dsg-hallb_rich Subject: Re: RICH cRio sector 1 disconnected Hi Tyler, Do you have any indications that the we have network problem in the Hall? The situation with the RICH interlock is still the same. Best regards, Valery ________________________________ From: Tyler Lemon Sent: Friday, December 12, 2025 12:01 To: Valery Kubarovsky ; tlemon--- via dsg-hallb_rich Subject: Re: RICH cRio sector 1 disconnected Hi Valery, Everything with the crios in the hall are okay and I see that both RICH sectors are getting about 40slm of nitrogen flow still. It looks like the disconnect problem is an overall network problem. Hopefully when they?re done with the work effecting the network, everything will come back as normal. -Tyler ________________________________ From: dsg-hallb_rich on behalf of Tyler Lemon via dsg-hallb_rich Sent: Friday, December 12, 2025 10:33:29 AM To: Valery Kubarovsky ; tlemon--- via dsg-hallb_rich Subject: Re: [dsg-hallb_rich] RICH cRio sector 1 disconnected Hi Valery, If I had to guess, it looks like there might be a network problem in the hall. I cannot connect to any RICH cRIOs and there's also been a similar problem with some of the Hall B gas system cRIOs. I'll go down to the hall today and verify that the cRIOs are still running okay and it's not something else. -Tyler ________________________________ From: Valery Kubarovsky Sent: Friday, December 12, 2025 9:50 AM To: Tyler Lemon ; tlemon--- via dsg-hallb_rich Cc: Valery Kubarovsky Subject: RICH cRio sector 1 disconnected Hi Tyler, RICH cRio sector 1 is disconnected. Could you please take a look and let me know what is going on? Thank you, Valery ________________________________ From: Tyler Lemon Sent: Friday, November 14, 2025 11:54 To: tlemon--- via dsg-hallb_rich Cc: Valery Kubarovsky ; Patrizia Rossi Subject: RICH S1 hardware interlocks rebooted - all normal Hi Valery, I went down to Hall B and rebooted the RICH S1 hardware interlock cRIO. Upon reboot, the N2 flow reading was restored and is operational. Please check that all of the interlock limits are correct. I also took a photo of the RICH nitrogen panel (attached). In the photo, you can clearly see that both sectors are getting about 40 liters per minute of N2 flow. You can also see in the photo that the panel has several white, tags attached to the valves and rotameters. These are administrative lock out tags that Bob Miller placed on the panel stating to not operate the item. This even more reinforcement that RICH detector N2 flow not remotely controllable and will only be stopped if someone purposefully ignores the administrative lockout tags to turn off flow. Also, while down in the hall, I swapped read out ports for humidity sensor 1 & 2 (EP sensors) with humidity sensor 25 & 26 (N2 volume sensors). When I did this, the reading for H1 & H2 moved to H25 & H26 and vice versa. This shows that the zero humidity readings in the N2 volume are because the humidity is so low that it is below the sensor's measurement range, not that the sensor or readout channels are not working. If needed, I can meet you in the hall one day next week so you can see this for yourself. -Tyler -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: