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Gas Transmission Monitor 3 Cell vs 1 Cell Option

Explore the benefits and requirements of single cell and three cell gas transmission monitoring systems discussed at a HBD Working Group Meeting by Craig Woody on January 4, 2006.

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Gas Transmission Monitor 3 Cell vs 1 Cell Option

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  1. Gas Transmission Monitor 3 Cell vs 1 Cell Option Craig Woody BNL HBD Working Group Meeting January 4, 2006

  2. Single Cell System Requires additional plumbing and valves to switch gas to single test cell Must purge test cell when switching between input and both output gases C.Woody, HBD Working Group Meeting, 1/4/06

  3. Three Cell System Need to increase to 2-3/4” flanges to accommodate 1” MgF2 windows Allows rapid comparison of gas transmission of input and both outputs C.Woody, HBD Working Group Meeting, 1/4/06

  4. C.Woody, HBD Working Group Meeting, 1/4/06

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