• Acceptance
    • is your active area sufficient
    • are you blocking other acceptances
    • have you notified those whose acceptance you're interfering with
  • Does the detector use gas/fluid
    • do you have gas/fluid lines
    • do you have a gas/fluid supply
    • does it use flammable/hazardous gas/fluid
    • does the gas/fluid pose a hazard to other equipment
    • do you have exhaust lines for the gas/fluid
  • Electrical
    • do you need cables; for signals, trigger, delays, power, etc.
    • are your cables VW-1 or better rated (flammability)
    • do you need low voltages
    • do you need high voltages
    • do you need 120VAC, 208VAC or other electrical services
    • how much AC power will you need
    • do you have space allocated for the electronics
    • do you have sufficient cooling for the electronics
    • do your electronics meet JLAB standards; have they been approved
  • Handling
    • is it temperature or humidity sensitive
    • does it need to be kept gas tight
    • does it need to be shielded from light
    • how much does it weigh
    •  is the detector managable by hand
    • how much rough handling can it take
    • does the detector need a removable protective cover when activity is around it
    • do you need a crane, forklift, jackstands or anything similar
    • is the detector symetric about its center of gravity
    • is there a specific lifting fixture or lifting points for the detector
    • has the lifting fixture been approved by Jlab/Hall A
    • is it going to be shipped from or to somewhere
    • can it survive the trip without special handling
    • how special does the handling have to be
  • Installation
    • are you in front of or behind a fragile detector
    • have you checked clearances in the shielding house
    • have you checked clearances on the detector support frame
    • have you checked clearances with existing cabling and accessories
  • Alignment
    • how precisely does it need to be aligned
    • are there easily surveyed points
    • can they be seen from outside the shielding house when the stack is pushed back in it
    • what do you think is the best way to survey the installed position
  • Slow Controls
    • do you need readouts in the Slow Controls VME; low voltages, high voltages, gas flows, anything else
    • do you need communication lines RS-232, RS-485, GPIB, Ethernet, etc.
  • Data Aquisition
    • will you interface with CODA
    • is the DAQ standalone; do you have space allocated for the DAQ
    • will you use VME, Fastbus or other
    • have you conferred with Robert Michaels
  • Repair
    • can you reach all parts for servicing/repair
    • do you have necessary spares
    • do you have or need any special tools