EE mappings for PTM/HM probes S.Zelepoukine 16.Jun.09.

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EE mappings for PTM/HM probes S.Zelepoukine 16.Jun.09

Dee location/naming

EE+F Dee-1 EE+N Dee-2 View from CMS IP PTM_17 PTM_18 PTM_20 PTM_ PTM_17 PTM_18 PTM_19 PTM_20 EE+ Backplates Probes are located on BP surface at the electronics side

EE-N Dee-3 EE-F Dee-4 View from CMS IP PTM_17 PTM_18 PTM_20 PTM_ PTM_17 PTM_18 PTM_19 PTM_20 EE- Backplates Probes are located on BP surface at the electronics side

EE+F Dee-1 EE+N Dee-2 View from CMS IP PTM_21 PTM_22 PTM_24 PTM_ PTM_21 PTM_22 PTM_23 PTM_24 EE+ env.screens Probes are located on the inner screen surface

EE-N Dee-3 EE-F Dee-4 View from CMS IP PTM_21 PTM_22 PTM_24 PTM_ PTM_21 PTM_22 PTM_23 PTM_24 EE- env.screens Probes are located on the inner screen surface

EE+F Dee-1 EE+N Dee-2 View from CMS IP PTM_1,2 PTM_5,6 PTM_3,4 PTM_7,8 PTM_11,12 PTM_9,10 PTM_13,14 EE+ Cool.blks Probes are located in pairs on the input/output CB’s pipes: PTM_, PTM_15,16PTM_1,2 PTM_3,4 PTM_5,6 PTM_7,8 PTM_9,10 PTM_11,12 PTM_13,14 PTM_15,16

EE-N Dee-3 EE-F Dee-4 View from CMS IP PTM_1,2 PTM_5,6 PTM_3,4 PTM_7,8 PTM_11,12 PTM_9,10 PTM_13,14 EE- Cool.blks Probes are located in pairs on the input/output CB’s pipes: PTM_, PTM_15,16PTM_1,2 PTM_3,4 PTM_5,6 PTM_7,8 PTM_9,10 PTM_11,12 PTM_13,14 PTM_15,16

EE+F Dee-1 EE+N Dee-2 View from CMS IP HM_02 HM_01 HM_03 HM_04 EE HM probes Probes are located on the input CB’s pipes HM_01 HM_02 HM_03 HM_04 EE-N Dee-3 EE-F Dee-4

Example:EE Dee-4:PTM probes on the backplate (view from the electronics side)

Example:PTM probes on the environmental screen

Example:PTM probes on CB’s in/out pipes HM probes Note: all probes are protected with armaflex (not shown) HM probe