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h1. RunPlan20151001
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| October  | 3-7  |  |   |
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| estimated time | 08:00 - 16:00 | 16:00 - 00:00 | 00:00 - 08:00 | 
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| MOM       | Y. Karadzhov | Y. Karadzhov | Y. Karadzhov  | 
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| Lead Shifter | Alex | Alan   |    Jaroslaw   |    
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| Shifter 1 | Tanaz |  Ao  |  Durga |     
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| BLOC      | Celeste (weekend) | | |  
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| SOC       | Chris H ||     |   
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| Experimenter |  |  |  |
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| Aim       | Data taking | Data taking | Data taking |
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| Beam?  | Yes | Yes | |  
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h2. Configuration
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* SSU at design current
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* the DS PSU will be run in local mode, and at fixed current, until a ramp-circuit fault has been identified & fixed.
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It is imperative that the DS PSU is operated only by designated DS experts with appropriate 
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experience - ie Mark Tucker, Vicky Bayliss, and myself. The current is currently set to *????*
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h2. Known Issues
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h2. New Shift Checklist
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The shift checklist can be found in the eLog.
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Please go through the checklist at least *every two hours.*
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h2. Hall probe monitoring and operation
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Melissa would like shifters to take data with the hall probes once per shift. The operating instructions can be found "here":http://micewww.pp.rl.ac.uk/projects/operations/wiki/Shifter_Rules_and_Checklists
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*Additional request:*  If magnet team agree, pause the ramp *up* at Solenoid Mode currents and take a Hall probe reading.  Then continue ramp up to Flip Mode currents.  When magnet team decide to ramp back down to Solenoid Mode currents, take another Hall probe reading.  (This will let us see how affected we are by hysteresis & the PRY when ramping up to a current from below, and down to a current from above.  Best practice is always ramping *up* to your desired current and not down as will be done at the end of this shift.)