[Dsg-rtpc] RTPC gas system

kuhn kuhn at jlab.org
Mon Mar 26 11:20:03 EDT 2018


Sounds eminently reasonable to me; however, there were no technical details that I could find easily.
Hopefully Narbe and Keith/Carlos can confirm and take it from here.

> On Mar 26, 2018, at 10:28 AM, Brian Eng <beng at jlab.org> wrote:
> 
> Sebastian,
> 
> If you're just going to drill a hole and glue a wire in you can probably use the RTDs that we've been using for most of the other detectors as they're fairly small. The element in 2x2 mm, plus the epoxy potting on the end that's ~10 mm.
> 
> https://www.omega.com/pptst/RTD-2-F3105.html
> 
> RTD-2-F3105-36-G-MTP
> 
> $61 ea / lead time 3 weeks
> 
> The part number is slightly different from what we normally get though. It's 3 wire instead of 4 (so we can use the Omega MTP connector) and fiberglass insulation instead of PFA (so don't need to get special epoxy or a primer).
> 
> Since you're not using a sensor with a connector mount on it, you might want to think about installing multiple sensors in case one fails you'll still have a way to read the temperature.
> 
>> On Mar 23, 2018, at 4:37 PM, kuhn <kuhn at jlab.org> wrote:
>> 
>> ON-402-PP seems reasonable. We could just drill a hole into the RTPC upstream baseplate, stick it through and epoxy it in place. 3m cable should be long enough…
>> 
>> - Sebastian
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