From: Michael R. Kalish Sent: Friday, April 13, 2007 5:53 PM To: 'J. Stafiniak' Cc: James H. Chrzanowski; Thomas G. Meighan Subject: RE: TF Coil MPO thru VPI John, With respect to the cumulative review here of the MPO and to summarize our phone conversation: Overall the procedure looks good... with some suggestions The procedure needs better definition for which thermocouples are monitored and which thermocouples control the heater. Maybe some reference to the maximum difference in temperature between the 7 thermocouples mounted on the coil. It might be clearer if the ramp-up temperatures are included in series with the hold temperature in "Operation-25" It might be best to leave the top reservoir and upper riser tubes shut until the epoxy reaches that level and subsequently open them as the epoxy level rises. We require monitoring of the temperatures every half hour so that action can be taken if necessary The existing plan has the additional lower epoxy fill points connected to the manifold and filled so that they are available if needed for a faster fill. You are adding the gel test to the procedure See you Monday! Mike Michael Kalish Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory PO Box 451 Princeton, NJ 08543 Phone: (609) 243-2277 Fax: (609) 243-3248 You can visit the home page of the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory at http://www.pppl.gov >-----Original Message----- >From: J. Stafiniak [mailto:jstafiniak@eversontesla.com] >Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 3:47 PM >To: Michael R. Kalish >Subject: TF Coil MPO thru VPI > > >--- >Visit Everson Tesla Inc. on the web at http://www.eversontesla.com > >This e-mail and any attachments are confidential and may be privileged. If >you are not a named recipient, please notify the sender immediately and do >not disclose the contents to another person, use it for any purpose or >store or copy the information in any medium. >--- >Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. >Scanned by Avast! anti-virus system (http://www.avast.com). >Virus Database: 4/11/2007 >---