<html><head><style type='text/css'>p { margin: 0; }</style></head><body><div style='font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 10pt; color: #000000'>Hello,<br> <br> Hall C will have to verify magnet current and fields at small spectrometer angles before the hall is locked up next week. The HB and Q1 magnets of the SHMS and Q1 of the HMS will be ramped to their maximum experimental currents and then the spectrometer will be rotated to their smallest angle settings. All other magnets will be powered off. There is a possibility that the changes in magnetic fields may induce a false quench signal and trip off the magnets. If this were to occur, it is not expected to add any additional load on the ESR for these magnets fast discharges at the currents they will be at. The warm return valves are not expected to open.<br><br>HB and SHMS Q1 will be at 75% of their max operating current.<br>HMS Q1 will be at 72% of its max current. Fast dumps of HMS quads have never produce a noticeable disturbance on the cryo system.<br><br>Verification will be done either Monday or Tuesday.<br><br>Sincerely<br>Steven<br></div></body></html>