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  • locate the container for the probe that has broken (we will need to maintain a list of which probe is in which position)
  • disconnect power to the appropriate bridge enclosure
  • open the empty probe container
  • loosen the end of the probe support
  • carefully (linked two-hand method) pull the broken probe out
  • carefully put the broken probe in the container end cap
  • carefully screw the container cover onto the end cap
  • carefully remove the container cover from the new probe
  • carefully put the new probe in the end of the probe support and ensure that it is connected and rotated to have the sensor vertical
  • tighten the end of the probe support
  • open the bridge enclosure
  • open the specific bridge
  • referring to the sheets below for the specific new probe (SF1–9), set the DIP switches
  • close the bridge
  • close the bridge enclosure
  • power on the bridge enclosure enclosure

We only have 7 probes for the 4 positions for the entire experiment, so we want to be very careful to avoid accidental breakage!!

Supporting documents

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name0408_Document_CTA_practical_guide__9040U6151.pdf
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nameMiniCTA_54T30_9040U6094.pdf
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SF1--8
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nameSF9.xls
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