Meeting Summary Notes2022
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INTRODUCTION
- In Experiment Table move item E12-06-114 ("DVCS days moved from Hall A") to position #3
- included in beam time request
- part of Phase 1, but was not part of ERR in 2019
- uses the same equipment
- Hall C planning process for the next few years is ongoing
- Mark has been talking to different groups and will try to make a decision soon
- Action item: Mark check with Patrizia Rossi to get formal approval for E12-06-114
MECHANICAL DESIGN AND STATUS
- Detector support structure - components in house and ready for assembly this SAD
- Cable support: method with support running underneath the SHMS platform
- Roof block cutting planned for this SAD
- time estimate - 2 weeks (checked with Walter)
- hole will be covered up with additional shielding
- NPS installation timeframes (expectation from Project estimates)
- HB removal - 2 weeks
- HB re-install - 3 weeks
- NPS initial install (SHMS right) - 50 days
- NPS removal from right side - 3 weeks
- NPS initial install (hardware) left side - 25 days
- NPS moved from SHMS right side to left side (looking downstream) - 1 week including 3 days of radcon cooling if immediately after a run
- Moving the sweeper magnet in same side setup will take a work day with survey support
- Discussion about ground during welding to protect detectors
- welding machines will be grounded to the hall floor
- Schedule for SAD - some concerns about physics starting in June instead of July
- Action items:
- check again if grounded signals/HV cables are isolated from the frame
- Mark check with Walter and Steven L. to make sure resources are available
DETECTOR SUPPORT GROUP
- Overview of all DSG projects completed and ongoing: HV cables and testing, ESR pre-shaping, hardware monitoring, hardware interlock system (ongoing), signal monitoring, software configuration, thermal simulation (ongoing)
- HV cables
- Fabricated 40 cables, need 30, so have 10 spare HV cables
- Estimate ~30 minutes for changing HV cables (turn off all HV in crate and unplug/plug)
- Crystal temperature depends on ambient temperature - may be of interest to have additional temperature sensors on the inside of the detector box
- discussion about where these would go - not much space inside the box
- cooling is outside the frame
- Action item:
- Make model for placement of the temperature sensors inside the box and figure out cable routing
HV DIVIDERS