From seymour at snf.stanford.edu Mon Mar 22 11:41:44 2004 From: seymour at snf.stanford.edu (Ray Seymour) Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 11:41:44 -0800 Subject: MFS alarms Message-ID: <405F4178.C28891A2@snf.stanford.edu> To Tylan users, When you experience an alarm condition on a tube the front panel will show MFS Alarm. If possible at this time go to the back room and look at the gas jungle controller for that tube and it will show the gas or interlock condition that triggered the alarm mode on the display. Including this information in the coral and the tube alarm status book for each tube will allow maintenance to have a direction to trouble shoot the condition. This is especially important with after hours alarm conditions when maintenance cannot inquire about the triggering event. Thanks for your efforts in providing this information in your coral equipment messages. Ray Seymour Diffusion equipment technician 7247425