Forward Calorimeter Shift

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The Forward Calorimeter

The Forward Calorimeter (FCAL) is a 2800 element lead glass detector consisting of 4cm x 4cm x 45cm bars. The light produced in each element is measured using FEU 84-3 PMTs. The PMTs are readout using custom Cockcroft-Walton bases and operate up to 1800 V. The entire detector exists inside an environmentally controlled and light-tight darkroom on the FCAL platform.

Routine operation

A shift taker will need to monitor the environmental and base sensors through a GUI interface. The darkroom is equipped with 4 sensor boxes, each reads the temperature, humidity, and light conditions inside the darkroom. Each of the 2800 bases are equipped with temperature, high voltage, and current sensors. The following instructions are for non-experts during routine operation. Operations beyond what is specified here shall only be performed by the system expert or under his/her direction. If the expert directs an operation outside the ones described here, a specific note must be entered into the log book.

Control and monitoring of the system is accomplished using the Hall D graphical user interfaces (GUI) to EPICS [1] [2]. A description of how to bring up the GUI screens can be found in Section Slow Controls. We briefly describe the use of these interfaces:

Checking the environment

Environmental sensors record temperatures and humidity conditions inside the dark room and in the photomultiplier tube bases. Automatic alarm systems will be in place in the event an environmental or base sensor reads a value above what is considered safe or normal operating conditions. In the case an alarm system is triggered problem areas of the FCAL will flash red and power to the bases will shutoff. A non-expert user will call an expert user and do nothing else.

Voltage control

The bases generate their own high voltage which can be set through the GUI interface. A non-expert user will only be able to click the 'All HV' button on the GUI. All the bases will be set with the appropriate HV. If any of the bases fail to set their high voltage a non-expert will first retry clicking 'All HV'. If the problem persists a non-expert user will click 'All Power Cycle' the bases and retry setting the HV. The non-expert user should try to power cycle and set the HV at least 5 times before calling an expert.

Interlocks

Power supplies for the bases are interlocked and will be turned off when a) both doors to the dark room are open simultaneously, b) environmental sensors (light, temperature or humidity) in the dark room exceed preset limits or c) there is a loss of power. Should the interlock system trip, an expert should be called to reset the condition. Changes to the interlock settings are only allowed by an expert, or under his/her guidance.

Expert personnel

The individuals responsible for checking that the FCAL is ready to take data and setting its operating parameters are shown in following table. Problems with normal operation of the FCAL should be referred to those individuals and any changes to their settings must be approved by them. Additional experts may be trained by the system owner and their name and date added to this table.

Table: Expert personnel for the FCAL system
Name Number Date of qualification
Manuel Lara (956) 622-8216