From tberg at snf.stanford.edu Fri Nov 4 10:55:50 2005 From: tberg at snf.stanford.edu (tberg at snf.stanford.edu) Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2005 10:55:50 -0800 Subject: Problem tylansige SNF 2005-11-04 10:55:49: GEH4 Cylinder change Message-ID: Ge H4 is being Moved will be down until Monday From seymour at snf.stanford.edu Mon Nov 7 07:38:17 2005 From: seymour at snf.stanford.edu (seymour at snf.stanford.edu) Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2005 07:38:17 -0800 Subject: Problem tylansige SNF 2005-11-04 10:55:49: GEH4 Cylinder change Message-ID: cylinder swap completed, leak check passed. From seymour at snf.stanford.edu Mon Nov 7 07:39:02 2005 From: seymour at snf.stanford.edu (seymour at snf.stanford.edu) Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2005 07:39:02 -0800 Subject: Problem tylansige SNF 2005-10-07 20:45:39: MFS error Message-ID: noted From aokyay at snf.stanford.edu Fri Nov 11 11:48:36 2005 From: aokyay at snf.stanford.edu (aokyay at snf.stanford.edu) Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2005 11:48:36 -0800 Subject: Problem tylansige SNF 2005-11-11 11:48:35: using backup thermocouple for source side Message-ID: From tberg at snf.stanford.edu Tue Nov 15 13:41:19 2005 From: tberg at snf.stanford.edu (tberg at snf.stanford.edu) Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2005 13:41:19 -0800 Subject: Shutdown tylansige SNF 2005-11-15 13:41:18: Geh4 cylinder change Message-ID: From tberg at snf.stanford.edu Tue Nov 22 08:03:02 2005 From: tberg at snf.stanford.edu (tberg at snf.stanford.edu) Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2005 08:03:02 -0800 Subject: Shutdown tylansige SNF 2005-11-15 13:41:18: Geh4 cylinder change Message-ID: Changed cylinder, made new CGA manifold, leak checked. Flowed gas all OK in SiGe Pump From fengj at snf.stanford.edu Tue Nov 22 23:45:02 2005 From: fengj at snf.stanford.edu (fengj at snf.stanford.edu) Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2005 23:45:02 -0800 Subject: Comment tylansige SNF 2005-11-22 23:45:02: Please do NOT put the logbook on the hood Message-ID: I found the logbook of tube 8 on the hood of this bank. When I got it off the hood, I saw lost of rust on the back of it. I wiped the rust off using acetone, as suggested by Eric. But I am afraid some particles have already dropped near the tube.