Disaster plans

Lachlan Graham (Lachlan.Graham@dbce.csiro.au)
Tue, 27 Jan 1998 16:15:48 +1100

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Dear Colleagues,
The question has come up here as to what are the most common emergency =
situations for superconducting magnets and the most appropriate actions =
to take especially for situations where experienced magnet people are =
unavailable. The worst situations that I can think of are quenches and =
ice blockage of boil off vents. I would be interested in the =
recommendations of more experienced users for what the problems are and =
the best actions to take or a pointer to a good reference other than =
Bruker magnet manuals.
Thanks
Lachlan Graham

Dr L.J.W. Graham
CSIRO DBCE
PO Box 56
Highett
Vic 3190
Australia
Phone int 61 3 9252 6000
Fax int 61 3 9252 6240

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Dear Colleagues,
The question = has come up=20 here as to what are the most common emergency situations for = superconducting=20 magnets and the most appropriate actions to take especially for = situations where=20 experienced magnet people are unavailable.  The worst situations = that I can=20 think of are quenches and ice blockage of boil off vents.  I would = be=20 interested in the recommendations of more experienced users for what the = problems are and the best actions to take or a pointer to a good = reference other=20 than Bruker magnet manuals.
Thanks 
Lachlan Graham 

Dr L.J.W. Graham
CSIRO = DBCE
PO Box=20 56
Highett
Vic 3190
Australia
Phone int 61 3 9252 = 6000
Fax int 61=20 3 9252 6240
 
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