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Philippe Grenier (CERN) ATLAS week, CERN October 2001 Cooling performances and tests during the September 2001 calibration period Fernando Varela / Philippe Grenier (CERN) ATLAS week, CERN October 2001
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Philippe Grenier (CERN) ATLAS week, CERN October 2001 Cooling system in H8 water tank output pipes fridge unit control box return pipes
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Philippe Grenier (CERN) ATLAS week, CERN October 2001 Monitoring of the cooling system cooling unit informations (ELMBs) - input/output temp on each drawer - water output temp - water flow drawer informations (HV program) - also, HV on the PMTs - 7 temp probes located in the drawers Monitoring PVSSII application Database (web interface)
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Philippe Grenier (CERN) ATLAS week, CERN October 2001
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Philippe Grenier (CERN) ATLAS week, CERN October 2001 Low voltages control Drawer temperatures trends PMTs HVs
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Philippe Grenier (CERN) ATLAS week, CERN October 2001 Stability of the system normal working conditions: T=18 o C, Flow=60 l/h
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Philippe Grenier (CERN) ATLAS week, CERN October 2001 Stability of the system during data taking Tout =19.7 0.1 o C =19.6 0.1 o C =18.3 0.1 o C =18.4 0.1 o C =18.3 0.1 o C Tin
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Philippe Grenier (CERN) ATLAS week, CERN October 2001 Increase of the water temperature in the drawers ( o C)
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Philippe Grenier (CERN) ATLAS week, CERN October 2001 Stability of the temperature inside drawer
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Philippe Grenier (CERN) ATLAS week, CERN October 2001 Cooling tests 1- variation of the water input temperature (16 o C 22 o C) (180 GeV electrons shooting in cell A14) PMT gain variation measured with particules drawer temperatures variations 2- variation of the water flow (10 l/h 60 l/h) drawer temperatures variations
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Philippe Grenier (CERN) ATLAS week, CERN October 2001 Water flow variations Cooling Temperature = 18 o C optimal flow: 60 l/h
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Philippe Grenier (CERN) ATLAS week, CERN October 2001 Drawer temperatures variations Flow = 60 l/h 6 o C 3 o C T(PMT) = 1/2 T(cooling)
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Philippe Grenier (CERN) ATLAS week, CERN October 2001 PMT gain variation versus temperature E/E = 0.2 % / o C(PMT) E/E = 0.1 % / o C(cooling) resolution total energy deposited versus temperature in PMT#22 180 GeV electrons
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Philippe Grenier (CERN) ATLAS week, CERN October 2001 Conclusions - optimal flow: 60 l/h (without LV in fingers) - T(output - input) = 1.3 o C, for a flow of 60l/h - Gain(PMT) = 0.2% / o C(PMT) = 0.1% / o C(cooling) - cooling water temperature stability: 18.3 0.1 o C
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Philippe Grenier (CERN) ATLAS week, CERN October 2001 Still to be done - Effect of room temperature variation with non-isolated pipes (using foreseen tubes) - ( not yet operating: cooling unit for Cs calibration in blg 185 ready) - Next year: re-optimize flow with finger LV power supplies - Pilot Project (see next slide)
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Philippe Grenier (CERN) ATLAS week, CERN October 2001 Cooling pilot project in blg 185 - budget approved last week (50% financed by EP div JCOV committee) - real size test (ATLAS): note - Schedule (Sept 2001 - Sept 2002): - 15m high scaffolding available - components just ordered - start mounting/piping, until end of the year - tests to be done: Jan 02 Sept 02
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Philippe Grenier (CERN) ATLAS week, CERN October 2001 Cooling pilot project in blg 185: Scaffolding installation
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