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Emergency Shutdown
The following checklist describes the steps to follow during an emergency shutdown. The assumed scenario is that where the entire S800 (and S3 vault) must be turned off due to multiple reasons. Please, be aware that the procedures described below involve many different systems in the lab. As such, it is highly recommended to coordinate with operations staff using all available communication channels (face-to-face, hourlog, 8am-meeting and short-meeting). Also, as long as it is possible (the nature of an emergency shutdown may require to act very quickly), a Work-Control-Plan should be submitted. 
The mantra: Communication is essential.
 
Communication before and after completion of Shutdown
 Give heads up to any experimenters planning to run in the vault
 
 Heads up to Operations (beam coordinator)
 
 Heads up to GRETINA group
 
 Heads up to Cryogenics group
 
 Heads up to Magnet group
 
 Make an entry in Hourlog indicating status of S800. Include also contact information.
 
 If possible, prepare and submit a Work-Control Plan
 
 
Detectors
 Turn off all 
GUI-controlled HV (including iSeg HV for hodoscope (crystal #20), located in S3 crate attached to FP chamber) 
 
 
 Turn off power supply preamps and CRDC interface boards (same S3 crate attached to FP chamber)
 
 Turn off all manual HV in dU6 (OBJ SCI, CRDCs grid)
 
 Empty detectors and make sure that valves configuration matches “emptied” status described in Wiki
 
 Close gas bottles and valves downstream of regulators
 
 
Drives
Vacuum
 Close ALL gate valves
 
 VERY IMPORTANT: Vent FP box, but leave dry N2 flowing (it requires “forcing open” pressure-relieve valve)
 
 Make sure that FP Turbo-pump is OFF. Turn OFF Turbo Pump chiller
 
 Turn off CRDCs chiller
 
 Vent all sections, including Spectrograph (assistance from vacuum group will be needed). IF this is not possible, make sure that this section is isolated (close gate valves upstream and downstream)
 
 Make sure that all sections are at atmospheric pressure 
 
 
Magnets
Cryogenics
 Notify (e.g. email) Cryogenics that all magnets are off
 
 Check if there is any He lead return pipe open. If so, notify Magnet group and/or Cryogenics group so they can close it at their earliest convenience
 
 
Electronics and computers
 Turn off all crates in S800 rack (S3 vault)
 
 Turn off all crates in dU6
 
 Shut down s800fp PC (in S3)
 
 Shut down u6pc5
 
 Shut down spdaq50
 
 
S3 Vault
 Turn on FAN
 
 If possible, reduce He lead flows (not essential) 
 
 Shut down S3 vault PC (in mezzanine level of S3)
 
 Leave all lights in the vault ON
 
 Leave vault unsecured and fully accessible
 
 Put signs in S3 and S2/S3 doors indicating that “S3 vault is under emergency shutdown”; include  contacts:
 Jorge Pereira (S3 vault coordinator, S800 Device Physicist)
 
 Shumpei Noji (S800 Device Physicist)
 
 Daniel Bazin (S800 Senior Device Physicist
 
 Remco Zegers (Magnetic Spectrometer group leader)