Difference between revisions of "Shutting off HMS LCW"
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* Monitor the small HMS LCW leak on the hall cameras. If the leak becomes significantly larger, we need to shut off the HMS LCW valves quickly. | * Monitor the small HMS LCW leak on the hall cameras. If the leak becomes significantly larger, we need to shut off the HMS LCW valves quickly. | ||
* Call MCC and tell them you need an escorted access - and you need access urgently (losing too much LCW could impact ESR operations). | * Call MCC and tell them you need an escorted access - and you need access urgently (losing too much LCW could impact ESR operations). |
Revision as of 15:37, 8 July 2019
HMS LCW shut-off procedure
- Monitor the small HMS LCW leak on the hall cameras. If the leak becomes significantly larger, we need to shut off the HMS LCW valves quickly.
- Call MCC and tell them you need an escorted access - and you need access urgently (losing too much LCW could impact ESR operations).
- Ask the target operator to start ramping down the HMS magnets
- While waiting for the ARM to escort you into the hall, call the Spectrometer on Call number (593-7890) and tell them you are about to shut off LCS to the HMS and that they should drain the water cooled current leads.
- In the hall: