From gsosa at snf.stanford.edu Thu Mar 18 08:37:15 2010 From: gsosa at snf.stanford.edu (gsosa at snf.stanford.edu) Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2010 08:37:15 -0700 Subject: Shutdown evgspraycoat SNF 2010-03-18 08:37:14: Installing heated chuck Message-ID: Installing heated chuck option. From gsosa at snf.stanford.edu Thu Mar 18 14:53:15 2010 From: gsosa at snf.stanford.edu (gsosa at snf.stanford.edu) Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2010 14:53:15 -0700 Subject: Shutdown evgspraycoat SNF 2010-03-18 08:37:14: Installing heated chuck Message-ID: Installed the heated chuck option. Installed heat exchanger insert., heated chuck, hooked up recirculating bath. Tested for leaks-OK. Bath has 50/50 mixture of distilled water and glycol. Programmed setpoint to 65 degrees C. and stabilized. Users to verify temperature and mack adjustments to setpoint as needed. From gsosa at snf.stanford.edu Fri Mar 19 09:13:57 2010 From: gsosa at snf.stanford.edu (gsosa at snf.stanford.edu) Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2010 09:13:57 -0700 Subject: Shutdown evgspraycoat SNF 2010-03-19 09:13:57: System shutdown Message-ID: Accidentally dripped a leak sensor and the tool powered off. The EVG application is now requesting a new registration code. Contacting EVG now. From gsosa at snf.stanford.edu Fri Mar 19 10:41:45 2010 From: gsosa at snf.stanford.edu (gsosa at snf.stanford.edu) Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2010 10:41:45 -0700 Subject: Shutdown evgspraycoat SNF 2010-03-19 09:13:57: System shutdown Message-ID: Recieved and installed the new registration code for the EVG apps software. System OK now. As requested, checked to see iff the network card was enabled( it was). EVG tech support to investigate why the system requests a new registration code every time the computer is restarted. From mahnaz at snf.stanford.edu Fri Mar 19 14:33:36 2010 From: mahnaz at snf.stanford.edu (mahnaz at snf.stanford.edu) Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2010 14:33:36 -0700 Subject: Comment evgspraycoat SNF 2010-03-19 14:33:36: Heated chuck Message-ID: Gary install the heated chuck on the tool on 1/18/10. If you need to use it, you need to let us know so we can show you how to turn it. It takeds about one hour to get to 65C. From gsosa at snf.stanford.edu Wed Mar 24 12:40:11 2010 From: gsosa at snf.stanford.edu (gsosa at snf.stanford.edu) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2010 12:40:11 -0700 Subject: Comment evgspraycoat SNF 2010-03-24 12:40:10: Exhaust controller Message-ID: The exhaust controller is back inline and controlling. The FSE removed a weight from inside of the exhaust controller and made a gain calibration. Users can monitor the exhaust by the magnehelic guage inside the process area. It is a 4" round magnehelic guage. If the exhaust is controlling, the guage reads about 0.18 to 0.2"/H2o. If the guage is reading 0, please put the tool down in Coral. System OK to use.