[Pansophy] Naming Convention for CMTF Procedure

Valerie Bookwalter bookwalt at jlab.org
Tue Feb 23 09:54:50 EST 2021


Good Morning David,

I have added some names to be used for your procedures.
Any procedure that is project specific would have that project acronym (C100R,C75,etc).
If a procedure is utilized across projects, inside of SRF production, then the  project acronym is SRF.
For any procedure inside or for use in all CEBAF related work, the acronym is CEBAF.
I hope this helps.
Let us know if you need any help.

The procedures that I am writing are:

  *   C75 Cryomodule cooldown in the CMTF
CP-C75-CMTF-CM-COOL

  *   C75 Cryomodule warm-up in the CMTF
CP-C75-CMTF-CM-WARM

  *   C20/C50/C75 CM cooldown in CEBAF
(if the same procedure will be used for all...) CP-CEBAF-COMM-CM-COOL

  *   C100 CM cooldown in CEBAF
CP-C100R-COMM-CM-COOL

Valerie Bookwalter
Jefferson Lab, SRF Department
Pansophy Team
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From: Pansophy <pansophy-bounces at mailman.jlab.org> On Behalf Of David Savransky
Sent: Monday, February 22, 2021 4:39 PM
To: pansophy <pansophy at jlab.org>
Subject: [Pansophy] Naming Convention for CMTF Procedure

Hi Pansospy Team,

I am rewriting some of the cryo procedure for the CMTF and CEBAF and I was curious what procedure ID's should I use for those.

The procedures that I am writing are:

  *   C75 Cryomodule cooldown in the CMTF
  *   C75 Cryomodule warm-up in the CMTF
  *   C20/C50/C75 CM cooldown in CEBAF
  *   C100 CM cooldown in CEBAF
These are some of the things I am unsure about:

  1.  Would the project be STP for the LINAC CD procedure and C75 for the C75 CMTF procedures?
  2.  For these procedures would I use the work-centers COMM for the LINAC cooldowns and CMTF for the C75 CMTF Cool-down?
  3.  The component, would it be CM?
  4.  Also, is there an action that corresponds to CM cooldowns and warm-ups?
Thank you,

David S







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