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Below is guidance for the Hall Leader about the possible conditions and who to consult
 
Below is guidance for the Hall Leader about the possible conditions and who to consult
 
when deciding to mask beamline FSDs.
 
when deciding to mask beamline FSDs.
*'''Beam exit Window Flow''' : Never mask
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*'''Beam exit Window Flow/ Dump Chiller''' : Cannot be masked
*'''Dump Chiller''' : Never mask
 
 
*'''Tungsten Plug''' : Should only be masked in unusual circumstances, since there is a danger of forgetting to unmask. Ok to mask when run at less than a nA. Consult Greg Smith and Roger Carlini.
 
*'''Tungsten Plug''' : Should only be masked in unusual circumstances, since there is a danger of forgetting to unmask. Ok to mask when run at less than a nA. Consult Greg Smith and Roger Carlini.
*'''Ion Chambers''': Consult with Dave Gaskell, Greg Smith and Roger Carlini
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*'''Liquid Hydrogen Pressure''': Only can be masked when target is warm or out of beam. Consult Greg Smith and Silviu Corvig.
*'''Valves''': Never mask
 
*'''Hydrogen Pressure''': Only can be masked when target is warm or out of beam. Consult Greg Smith and Silviu Corvig.
 
 
*'''Combined raster/beam current''': Rare to need masking once the experiment is running. Consult Greg Smith and Roger Carlini.
 
*'''Combined raster/beam current''': Rare to need masking once the experiment is running. Consult Greg Smith and Roger Carlini.
*'''Raster''': Masking the raster is dangerous. Consult Greg Smith and Silviu Corvig.
 

Latest revision as of 12:05, 23 July 2010

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Only Hall Leader (or in his absence Greg Smith) can give permission to mask the FSDs. The only exception is masking target motion which any trained target operator can give permission for masking.

Below is guidance for the Hall Leader about the possible conditions and who to consult when deciding to mask beamline FSDs.

  • Beam exit Window Flow/ Dump Chiller : Cannot be masked
  • Tungsten Plug : Should only be masked in unusual circumstances, since there is a danger of forgetting to unmask. Ok to mask when run at less than a nA. Consult Greg Smith and Roger Carlini.
  • Liquid Hydrogen Pressure: Only can be masked when target is warm or out of beam. Consult Greg Smith and Silviu Corvig.
  • Combined raster/beam current: Rare to need masking once the experiment is running. Consult Greg Smith and Roger Carlini.