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Experimental Hall For Push-pull

Experimental Hall For Push-pull. Hitoshi Yamamoto in consultation with J.L. Baldy 5- Jul-2007. Push-pull. Experts seem to agree that, for a quick switch, detector, E-hut, and cryogenic system should be on a single platform.

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Experimental Hall For Push-pull

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  1. Experimental HallFor Push-pull Hitoshi Yamamoto in consultation with J.L. Baldy 5- Jul-2007

  2. Push-pull • Experts seem to agree that, for a quick switch, detector, E-hut, and cryogenic system should be on a single platform. • Detector needs space to move things (end caps, loading place to platform, etc.) around. • Minimum disconnections in order for ‘commissioning/calibration’ to move in. • Service caverns are needed for each detector.

  3. Left detector on beamline service cavern service cavern beamline shaft shaft Right detector is assembled as if non-pushpull

  4. service cavern service cavern beamline shaft shaft

  5. Removable plug Support service cavern service cavern beamline shaft shaft

  6. Right detector on beamline service cavern service cavern beamline shaft shaft

  7. Both detectors being serviced service cavern service cavern beamline shaft shaft

  8. Another possibility for the shield design service cavern service cavern beamline shaft shaft Half shields on air pads

  9. Expensive design

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