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List of primary equipment still Needed for running at Fermilab

 

Six 27-pin Fischer connectors male and female with vacuum tight seal and bent housing

 

Need new cold cathode gauge for high vac for magnet vacuum space

 

USB serial converter, lots of long serial cables, extra power cables, MKS cables, RS-232

 

Target loading paraphernalia, large and small forceps, crucible tongs, large and small tweezers, 150 mm Stainless Steel Flat; Serrated Clamp, funnels, cup-top-funnel, strainers, Styrofoam cups, wooden q-tips

 

Need Vacuum system auxiliary connection/piping for alternative smaller turbo connections (this should be setup as an alternative connection into vacuum space to the CF)

 

Vacuum valve for external connection and KF to hose for N2 gas and leak checking

 

The MKS pressure sensor (main manometer) did not respond correctly, this needs fixing (not sure what the issue is, seemed to be controller) and a backup setup

 

The MKS Main flow is too restrictive for the main pump out, this will have to be replaced

 

The MKS Separator flow seems to not work when its tested inline (this maybe due to temperature limitations of the unit)

 

The Run and/or Bypass valve has issues (maybe need replacing but could just be top seal)

 

Shim control needs micro-controller compatible with LabView, and patched into Magnet VI (David is looking into this)

 

Need more ND3

 

Need cup stabilizers to hold cups in place, could be made out of Kel-F or aluminum if it could be optimized as a microwave reflector (Need to be done at UVA)

 

Parts for multiple Cold NMRs for testing and for experiment, cold boards, controllers, etc

 

Need either position sensitive gate valve or 60 l/hour backing pump (position sensitive gate valve is probably better)

 

Piping and Swagelok for control as well as fridge back-fill automated controls (might need as backup annealing system)

 

Need safety pop-off valve for the fridge, this could be automated but non-auto mechanical valves are more reliable for safety

 

Dedicated Lake-shore for fridge, insert, and magnet (sticking with ITM10?), level monitor (sticking with mercury iTC?, could be iPS if use added cards)

 

Transfer lines for initial cooldown tests, dedicated for project to leave at Fermilab

 

Dedicated Computer systems and monitors for target subsystems

 

Chiller monitoring systems (pumps, microwave)

 

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