[Dsg-rtpc] Moving on with the gas panel (test and more)

Keith Griffioen griff at physics.wm.edu
Thu Feb 28 06:37:14 EST 2019


Carlos,
Please feel free to make your own decision for when to bring the gas-handling system to JLab.  If you are at Jlab  anyway most days, you could bring it there immediately.  

-Keith

> On Feb 26, 2019, at 3:53 PM, Marc Mcmullen <mcmullen at jlab.org> wrote:
> 
> Carlos,
> 
> When do you plan to deliver the gas panel to Jlab? After the DA completes the pressure system requirement, many of the items on this list can be performed during functionality testing. The operations manual can also be written during the testing phase, as we (DSG) will have to write a portion of this (controls software for the Hall B operator), and provide read out for the pressures.
> 
> Once the panel is here and approved for use, you can certainly  participate in the testing. You may need to take a pressure systems operator course, and maybe some training to be able to handle the gas bottles.
> 
> If you can come up with a few tests you want to perform please make a short write up or presentation we can all discuss them at the next meeting. Which I am planning for Thursday (2/28) at 11am. 
> 
> By the way could someone please tell me the room number for the RTPC 10 - 11am meeting, I will try to use the same room, if it is available.
> 
> Marc
> From: Dsg-rtpc <dsg-rtpc-bounces at jlab.org> on behalf of Carlos Ayerbe Gayoso <gayoso at jlab.org>
> Sent: Friday, February 22, 2019 3:58 PM
> To: dsg-rtpc at jlab.org
> Subject: [Dsg-rtpc] Moving on with the gas panel (test and more)
>  
> Hi all,
> 
> as many of you know, I finished the construction of the gas panel last Tuesday and the DSG team were so kind to visit W&M and make a visual inspection. As far I know, they are writing a small report of the visit and recommendations to move on.
> 
> >From W&M side, after some discussions with my advisor, I think I can summarize what we have in mind to move forward (edited from the internal communication):
> 
> 1) install controllers and run the system using an inert gas (argon in our case)
> 2) Write the documentation on the design and components and specifications of the system.  (replacement parts, fix broken parts, trouble-shoot, etc.)
> 3) An operations manual, suitable for a novice to turn on  the system, regulate pressure and flow, and record data.
> 4) Incorporate Narbe's slow-controls when that  becomes available.
> 
> In parallel, I will compile all the documentation related with the panel that could be requested by the DA. 
> 
> Please be free to comment or provide suggestions to this plan. 
> 
> Cheers
> 
> -Carlos
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