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The FPP straw chambers are very delicate devices which are absolutely
essential to many Hall A physics experiments.
Thus, extreme care must be taken whenever they are moved or used.
Also, extreme care must be taken that other objects are not moved
into them.
- Before moving a straw chamber, ensure that any protective
plates are in position.
- Disconnect and reconnect all TDC, HV, and LV cables with care.
- When initiating gas flow, pay strict attention to the feedback
parameters.
Straw chambers are not very sensitive to overpressure of perhaps
50 - 100 Torr,
but the straw chambers can be easily destroyed by a few Torr
underpressure.
- Never attempt to apply HV to the chambers until gas flow
conditions have reached steady-state.
- As the amount of heat generated by the pre-amp/discriminator
cards is substantial, always make sure adequate cooling is provided
before attempting to run.
This is mostly ensured by making certain that the various
cooling holes through the Faraday shields are not covered.
The chambers have internally mounted fans where needed, which
are powered up along with the readout cards.
- If the leakage current on the high voltage rises linearly
with voltage, then a wire has broken and
is shorted to ground!
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Joe Mitchell
2000-02-29